
PM’s Media Team
- agentorangechild
- Jul 21
- 2 min read
Media Notification – International Legal Escalation Involving 4 Nations’ Legal Systems
Dear Prime Minister’s Media Team,
As of 21 July 2025, I have formally referred the following individuals and institutions across Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and Germany to their respective Bar Associations and Ethics Committees for potential breaches of the Vienna Convention, Rome Statute, and other binding international treaties involving crimes against children and second-generation Agent Orange (TCDD) exposure.
Summary of Actions Taken:
Over 30 government lawyers are now under review across 5 departments: OIL, AGD, DVA, Queensland Health, and Defence.
Formal referrals have been lodged in four countries, with oversight emails sent to each Bar and legal ethics regulator.
A Legal Watchlist has been published naming key external firms historically briefed to manage toxic tort and treaty liability, including:
Clayton Utz, MinterEllison, HWL Ebsworth (Australia)
Meredith Connell, Simpson Grierson (New Zealand)
Borden Ladner Gervais (BLG), Gowling WLG (Canada)
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Noerr LLP (Germany)
Each jurisdiction has now received written notice with names, breaches, and relevant legal instruments. The evidence trail ties directly back to the Australian Government and its failure to implement ratified treaties — a matter now before the International Criminal Court, OECD National Contact Points, and United Nations bodies.
You may wish to inform the Prime Minister that this scandal now includes not just government departments — but lawyers. And lawyers understand what’s coming.
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.
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