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SUMMARY:PRESS CONFERENCE - From Words to Action: Shielding the ICC and Civil Society from US Sanctions
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday\, 14 April\nTime: 16:30 – 18:00\nLocation: Brussels Press Club\, Rue Froissart 95\, 1040 Brussels\nRegistration: Online at this link (free)\nCo-sponsors: Al-Haq\, Al Mezan\, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR)\, Amnesty International\, Avocats Sans Frontières\, the Coalition for the International Criminal Court (CICC)\, EUmans\, EuroMed Rights\, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)\, No Peace Without Justice and 11:11:11. \nAbout the press conference: \nOn 6 February 2025\, less than a month after the beginning of his second term\, the United States (US) President Donald Trump issued Executive Order (EO)14203 “Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC)” and designated the ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan for his work on the investigations in the Palestine and Afghanistan situations. Since then\, eight ICC judges and two deputy prosecutors\, three Palestinian organisations and a United Nations Special Rapporteur were designated under the same EO.\nBy using sanctions against the entire international justice ecosystem\, the US is targeting justice efforts for the world’s most serious crimes. Due to US dominance in global finance and IT services\, these sanctions have a deep impact all around the world for those directly targeted\, and ultimately for victims of international crimes\, especially in Palestine and Afghanistan.\nOver the past months\, the Secretariat of the Coalition for the International Criminal Court (CICC) drafted a report on the impact of US sanctions against the Court and those cooperating with it. To be centered around the voices of those affected\, all individuals and organisations that were designated under EO 14203 were interviewed. In the week leading to the launch of the report\, the directors of the three designated Palestinian organisations\, Al Haq\, PCHR and Al Mezan\, will be present in Europe to call for concrete actions.\nIn the face of such unprecedented attacks\, civil society organisations and grassroot movements around the world have mobilised and advocated against these measures and for the adoption of the EU blocking statute. A European-wide mobilisation and a Satyagraha (a citizen-led relay fasting) are underway and represent a grassroots push to prompt European institutions to take concrete action.\nThe EU must move beyond generic political statements of support and demand the activation of the EU Blocking Statute (Regulation 2271/96) to protect NGOs\, the International Criminal Court and those working on justice and accountability from the extraterritorial effect of US unilateral sanctions.\nThe following organisations are participating in the press conference and calling for the EU Commission to adopt the EU blocking statute: Al-Haq\, Al Mezan\, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR)\, Amnesty International\, Avocats Sans Frontières\, the Coalition for the International Criminal Court (CICC)\, EUmans\, EuroMed Rights\, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)\, No Peace Without Justice and 11:11:11. \n\nPress Conference Agenda\n\n 
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/press-conference-from-words-to-action-shielding-the-icc-and-civil-society-from-us-sanctions/
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SUMMARY:Murder on the Land and the Sea II: Accountability for Extrajudicial Drug War Killings Is Only a Matter of Time
DESCRIPTION:Side event for the 35th session of the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice\nonline-only\, 4 June 2026\, 9:00-10:00am ET / 3:00-4:00pm CET / 9:00-10:00pm PHT\nWatch the video recording at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmWvtqICIV8 \nDrugs are an issue which – like migration\, social liberalization and economic tensions – has the capacity to shatter democratic and human rights norms. Perhaps no other extreme drug policy today does so more than extrajudicial killings (EJKs). As the former president of the Philippines awaits trial later this year\, the death toll from US strikes on alleged “drug boats” has raced past 200\, making state violence and accountability for it pressing issues in drug policy today. \n“Murder on the Land and the Sea II” discussed identified episodes of drug war EJKs in the 21st century\, their context and interrelationships\, and the international legal exposure officials may face – in some cases are already facing – in states that perpetrate EJKs or facilitate them through intelligence and law enforcement cooperation. \nSpeakers:\nJohn Ramming Chappell\, Advisory\, US Advocacy\, Center for Civilians in Conflict\nDino Singson de Leon\, Trustee\, Human Rights and People Empowerment Center\nSarah Harrison\, Nonresident Fellow\, Conventional Defense Program\, Stimson Center\nIntro and Moderation: David Borden\, Executive Director\, StoptheDrugWar.org \nOrganized by DRCNet Foundation AKA StoptheDrugWar.org\, with cosponsors Associazone Luca Coscioni\, Drug Policy Alliance\, Eumans\, Forum Droghe\, International Drug Law Advocacy & Resource Center\, No Peace Without Justice\, NoBox Transitions Philippines\, Philippine Coalition for the International Criminal Court\, Students for Sensible Drug Policy\, Veterans Action Council\, Washington Office on Latin America \nPlease contact David Borden at +1 202-236-8620 or borden@drcnet.org for further information. Visit https://stopthedrugwar.org/ruleoflaw and https://stopthedrugwar.org/global to read about our international programs.
URL:https://www.npwj.org/event/murder-on-the-land-and-the-sea-ii-accountability-for-extrajudicial-drug-war-killings-is-only-a-matter-of-time/
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