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SUMMARY:Side Event to HRC57: Is There Still a Possibility for the ICC to Investigate Syria?
DESCRIPTION:Is There Still a Possibility for the ICC to Investigate Syria?\nSide Event to the Human Rights Council 57th Session\n  \nThursday\, 03 October 2024 \n14:00 – 15:00 \nRoom XXIV\, Palais des Nations\, Geneva \n  \nThis side event aims to explore the potential for the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate the situation in Syria\, specifically through a state referral based on enforced deportation. This discussion is crucial in light of the numerous obstacles that previous efforts faced\, including vetoes at the Security Council and other significant challenges. The event will feature a panel of distinguished speakers who will provide insights into past efforts\, recent attempts\, and future possibilities for ICC involvement in addressing the grave human rights violations in Syria. \nPanelists: \n\nMazen Darwish\, Lawyer\, Founder\, and Executive Director of Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression (SCM)\nMichelle Jarvis\, Deputy Head of the International\, Impartial\, Independent Mechanism (IIIM)\, Syria\nAntonia Mulvey\, Founder and Executive Director of Legal Action Worldwide (LAW)\nYaser Tabbara\, Lawyer\, Co-founding Board Member of Syria Forum (SF); Chief Strategist\n\n 
URL:https://legalactionworldwide.org/event/side-event-to-hrc57-is-there-still-a-possibility-for-the-icc-to-investigate-syria/
LOCATION:United Nations\, Palais des Nations\, Geneva\, Switzerland
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SUMMARY:Accountability and empowerment: Supporting Survivors of Conflict Related Sexual Violence
DESCRIPTION:Women\, Peace and Security Week 2024\n\n\n\nAccountability and empowerment: Supporting Survivors of Conflict Related Sexual Violence\n25 October 2024\, 11:30-13:00\, CR 11\, New York \n  \nConflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) remains a grave and pervasive issue in conflict and post- conflict zones worldwide\, affecting primarily women and girls\, but also men and boys. \nIn the context of Russia’s war against Ukraine\, reports of women\, girls and children raped remain a painful and appalling testimony of the usage of sexual violence as a weapon of war and its destructive force in the society. \nIn Sudan\, South Sudan\, Mali\, CAR\, DRC\, Afghanistan\, Myanmar\, Somalia\, Syria\, Libya\, and Yemen\, women continue to be objects of different forms of conflict-related sexual violence. \nSuch violence not only inflicts immediate physical and psychological harm\, but also perpetuates cycles of trauma and impunity. Despite international legal frameworks and increased awareness\, survivors often face significant challenges in accessing justice\, comprehensive support services\, and opportunities for empowerment. For children born from conflict-related rape\, and for their mothers\, who both often face additional discrimination\, such challenges are even more daunting. \nAccountability remains fundamental in responding to\, preventing\, and ultimately eliminating CRSV. Lack of accountability perpetuates an extremely dangerous cycle of impunity\, emboldening those who commit sexual violence to continue their actions without any fear of consequences. \nThe side event “Accountability and Empowerment: Supporting Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence” aims to shine a spotlight on the specific challenges faced by survivors and to explore tailored strategies and initiatives that can enhance accountability\, support survivors\, and empower affected communities by presenting\, in particular\, the experience of Kosovo1- and Ukraine. \nIt will serve as a platform to galvanize efforts\, and share knowledge\, by focusing on best practices\, strategies and initiatives that enhance accountability\, support survivors\, and empower affected communities. By prioritizing accountability\, comprehensive support\, and empowerment\, we aim to create a more inclusive and just post-conflict environment where survivors can rebuild their lives with dignity and in safety. \n\n\n\nPanel Discussion \n\nPramilla Patten\, Special Representative of the UN Secretary General on Sexual Violence in Conflict\nMarta Chumalo\, Ukrainian human rights defender\, co-founder and psychologist at Women’s Perspectives (online)\nMirlinda Sada\, CSO activist\, Medica Gjakova (online)\nH.E. Gesa Braeutigam\, Special Envoy for Feminist Foreign Policy and Director for HumanRights at the German Federal Foreign Office\nNick Leddy\, Head of Litigation\, Legal Action Worldwide (LAW)
URL:https://legalactionworldwide.org/event/8013/
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