Good, tolerance is a social contract, you endorse it and fall under its protection.
Otherwise, you can fuck off.
Don’t get me wrong, I think he should be strung up.
But I’m curious what gives Finland the authority to charge a Russian for crimes committed in Ukraine?
That’s a good question. Is there anyone here who can answer that?
Edit: FTA:
Ukraine had requested Petrovsky’s extradition, but a Finnish court ruled on Dec. 8, 2023, that he could not be sent to Ukraine, citing concerns over prison conditions under the European Convention on Human Rights.
I Guess that we’re supposed to infer that this guy had been living in Finland for some time, and therefore was subject to their jurisdiction.
This is the answer. Thank you.
Thanks to your question, I learned something new today.
His wife came to study in Finland so I guess they lived here for a while. He was busted in Helsinki Airport when the family were trying to visit relatives in France.
I think he was caught in Finland. I assume he had outstanding warrants/charges already and was apprehended based on those.