On January 28, advocates from several countries with cases before the International Criminal Court (ICC) came together to highlight the critical role the court plays in their countries’ futures. This took place as the U.S. Senate considered a bill that would impose sanctions on the ICC. Many of the countries represented have direct U.S. interests, and in some cases, the U.S. played a role in initiating the cases before the court.
Speakers included:
Oleksandra Matviichuk, human rights lawyer and head of the Center for Civil Liberties (Kyiv, Ukraine), and Nobel Peace Prize recipient (2022)
- Niemat Ahmadi, survivor of the Darfur Genocide, leading Sudanese human rights defender, and Founder/President of Darfur Women Action Group
- Dino S. de Leon, Philippine human rights lawyer, spokesperson for former Senator Leila de Lima, and Director at Human Rights and People Empowerment Center
- Kyaw Win, Executive Director, Burma Human Rights Network
- Adam Keith, Director of Accountability, Human Rights First
Moderator: Rebecca A. Shoot, Executive Director of Citizens for Global Solutions
The event was organized by Amnesty International USA, Citizens for Global Solutions, Human Rights First, Human Rights Watch, and StoptheDrugWar.org.