27th anniversary of the Rome Statute.

 Mariam al-Hallak, founder of the Caesar Families Association, holds a photo of her son outside the International Court of Justice in The Hague to demand an end to torture.



On the 27th anniversary of the Rome Statute, the Global Initiative Against Impunity calls on States and international actors to reaffirm their commitment to inclusive, survivor-centered justice. In the face of mounting political pressure, systemic inequality, and selective accountability, we stand with survivors and civil society actors who continue to lead the charge against impunity—often at great personal risk. This year’s statement underscores the urgent need for coordinated, principled action to uphold the international justice system and ensure that all survivors of atrocity crimes can access their right to truth, justice, and reparation.

📄 Read the full statement here.

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