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- agentorangechild
- Oct 7, 2025
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Summary for Annex – Evidence Submitted to the ICC
Complainant: Danielle Stevens
Reference: Ongoing Article 15 Communication – Crimes Against Humanity (TCDD / Agent Orange)
Date: 7 October 2025
This annex provides an evidentiary update covering institutional non-disclosure, systemic obstruction, and continuing violations relevant to the complainant’s ICC filing.
1. Financial and Institutional Silence
Formal notices were issued to Australia’s four major banks (ANZ, CBA, Westpac, NAB) with deadlines of 7 August and 22 August 2025. All failed to provide disclosure or engage substantively, confirming a pattern of coordinated silence despite clear human-rights and due-diligence obligations under the OECD Guidelines, UNCAC, and Rome Statute Articles 7 and 25.
2. Insurer Acknowledgements
Lloyd’s of London and Swiss Re formally received notifications confirming international awareness of the alleged crimes but offered no corrective action. This establishes cross-border corporate knowledge and complicity.
3. Regulatory Inaction – AUSTRAC
Evidence submitted demonstrates that Australia’s financial-crime regulator has failed to investigate or enforce anti-laundering and disclosure duties despite detailed reports linking financial institutions to transnational toxic-harm profits.
4. International Context
The annex reiterates that Australia continues to ignore binding obligations under the Stockholm Convention and at least eight UN committee warnings (2011–2021) regarding second-generation TCDD harm. This ongoing denial meets the threshold of “knowing continuation of harm” under international law.
5. Conclusion
The documented silence of state and corporate actors—after direct notice—demonstrates systemic concealment, aiding and abetting of crimes against humanity, and violations of treaty-based obligations to prevent further harm. The annex reinforces the evidentiary record of institutional knowledge, refusal to disclose, and continued obstruction across both national and transnational domains.
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