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Global Day of Action on 18 January 2011
Demand justice for all victims of the 2008-2009 conflict in Gaza and southern Israel
18 January 2011 marks the second anniversary of the end of the conflict in Gaza and southern Israel but the victims have yet to receive justice or reparations.
Take action: call on the UK Government to stand up for justice
Find out how to take part and download resources
Between 27 December 2008 and 18 January 2009, a brutal conflict between Israel and Palestinian armed groups took place in Gaza and Israel.
Months later, the victims of this conflict are still being denied justice, truth and reparations due to the ongoing failure of the international community to effectively challenge impunity. Both Israel and Hamas have been allowed to fail in fulfilling the recommendations of the Goldstone report.
We need you to help us successfully challenge the attitudes and arguments that support the continuing impunity by lobbying for the UK Government to support an international justice solution such as a referral to the International Criminal Court.
- Read the background
- Write to your MP: download the information sheet on this action (pdf)
- Demand justice for all victims of the Gaza conflict
- Ensure universal jurisdiction powers are not weakened
Background
In September 2009, a United Nations Fact-Finding Mission issued a report (The Goldstone Report) setting out evidence that both sides committed war crimes and other serious violations of international law. The report noted that there were no credible efforts by either the Government of Israel or the Palestinian authorities to ensure that the crimes are investigated, that those responsible for the crimes are prosecuted or to provide reparations to the victims.
The report called on the United Nations to give both sides three months to address the issue. If they failed to do so, it recommended that the United Nations Security Council refer the situation to the International Criminal Court (ICC). It also recommended that other states exercise universal jurisdiction over the crimes.
On 5 November 2009, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the report's recommendations. Since then, however, little progress has been made and at a meeting in September 2010 the United Nations once again failed to insist on an international justice solution. Read the full background (word)
Act now
- Save our War Crimes legislation�09 Feb 2010
More actions
- End the blockade of Gaza�13 Aug 2009
Latest news
More newsFurther Information
- The Human Rights Council resolution 27 September 2010
- The report of the Committee of Independent Experts 23 September 2010
- Amnesty's assessment of the Israeli and Palestinian investigations 26 September 2010
- Human Rights Council fails victims of Gaza conflict 29 September 2010
- ICC should decide on Gaza conflict investigation 26 September 2010
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Global day of action - 18 January 2011
18 January 2011 marks the second anniversary of the end of the conflict in Gaza and southern Israel. Despite a United Nations Fact Finding Mission Report documenting war crimes and other serious human rights violations committed by both sides in the 22-day Gaza conflict, the victims have yet to receive justice or reparations.
The Global Day of Action marks the beginning of a two-month campaign demanding that the United Nations Human Rights Council take concrete measures to ensure international justice for the victims.
Please take part and mark 18 January 2011 by organising a public event, such as a vigil or talk. Here are some resources to help you promote and plan your event:
- A template letter to the media (word)
This can be personalised and sent to your local newspaper to help publicise our campaigning and advertise your events. Ideally this should be sent within the first week of January- A suggested talk (word) that can be read in part or full at your event
- More information (word) is included in this Action Circular
Posters
We have created eight A2 posters for you to use to mark the 18 January. They are available to download here.
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