Lithuania

Criminal Code of the Republic of Lithuania

SPECIAL PART

CHAPTER XV
CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY AND WAR CRIMES

Article 100. Treatment of Persons Prohibited under International Law

A person who intentionally, by carrying out or supporting the policy of the State or an organisation, attacks civilians on a large scale or in a systematic way and commits their killing or causes serious impairment to their health ; inflicts on them such conditions of life as bring about their death ; engages in trafficking in human beings ; commits deportation of the population ; tortures , rapes, involves in sexual slavery , forces to engage in prostitution , forcibly inseminates or sterilises ; persecutes any group or community of persons for political, racial, national, ethnic, cultural, religious, sexual or other reasons prohibited under international law ; detains, arrests or otherwise deprives them of liberty, where such a deprivation of liberty is not recognised, or fails to report the fate or whereabouts of the persons ; carries out the policy of apartheid
shall be punished by imprisonment for a term of five up to twenty years or by life imprisonment.

Keywords

Crimes against humanity



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