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ICC Upload 08/09/2025

To the Honourable Judges of the International Criminal Court,


On 16 July 2025, the UN Special Rapporteur on Toxics and Human Rights issued Report A/80/174 – Military Activities and Toxics, to be presented at the UN General Assembly in October 2025. The report calls on States to strengthen international and domestic legal frameworks to protect children and communities poisoned by toxic substances released through military activities.


Despite these findings, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) continues to deny recognition of my rights as a second-generation victim of TCDD (Agent Orange). In parallel, AHPRA and the NHPO have failed to act on clear evidence of gross medical negligence, even after confirming that notifications against named practitioners should be opened.


This Annex records that domestic failure now extends across:


  • Government agencies (DVA, Queensland Health, Centrelink, etc.);

  • Regulators (AHPRA, NHPO);

  • Financial institutions (CBA, Westpac, NAB, ANZ);

  • Insurers and reinsurers (Lloyd’s, Swiss Re, Zurich, Allianz, Munich Re, QBE);

  • Manufacturers (Dow, Bayer);

  • Global oversight bodies (Basel Committee, FSB, IAIS, IOSCO, ESMA, SEC, ASIC, APRA).



Each has been placed on formal notice, including through the disclosure of Moody’s Case #06121204, yet all have chosen silence.


The gravity of the crimes is clear: the harm is ongoing, intergenerational, and irreversible. Continued denial and inaction constitute obstruction of justice, fraudulent concealment, and complicity in crimes against humanity.


I respectfully remind the Court that I speak not only for myself, but on behalf of the millions of children persecuted and denied redress for second-generation TCDD (Agent Orange) harm worldwide.


The urgency for the Court to speak is now critical. Every day of silence entrenches denial, prolongs exposure, and deepens systemic fraud across national and international systems.


Warm Agent Orange Burns regards,


Danielle Stevens



We will always be a child of a Vietnam Veteran






A formal complaint has been lodged with the International Criminal Court for Crimes against Humanity. The final submission was the 1st of July 2025.



Australia ratified International treaties but failed to implement them into domestic laws.



When the United Nations tells you 8+ times you are breaking the law, YOU ARE BREAKING THE LAW. Stockholm Convention & Agent Orange is a chemical war crime against children.



Profit before People is a crime.


Confirmation Upload to the International Criminal Court 08/09/2025
Confirmation Upload to the International Criminal Court 08/09/2025

 
 
 

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