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Each relevant body was formally notified with documented evidence of second-generation harm from TCDD. Their failure to respond or act does not remove their legal obligations. Instead, it confirms that the harm was known, acknowledged, and deliberately left unaddressed.


Under the Rome Statute, the knowing failure to prevent or respond to crimes against humanity is evidence of complicity.


Under UNCAC, the substitution of silence and policy for legal duty constitutes concealment and corruption.


Under the CRPD and CRC, the continued denial of recognition and protection to affected children and persons with disabilities is a direct violation of binding human rights obligations.


In international law, silence is not neutrality. Silence is acquiescence, and acquiescence is treated as complicity.


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