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World Bank Formal Submission

Updated: Aug 1

To the World Bank Integrity Vice Presidency, Human Rights Desk, and Environmental & Social Standards Unit,


My name is Danielle Stevens. I am the daughter of an Australian Vietnam War veteran. I was born in 1974 with visible and documented medical harm now formally linked to second-generation exposure to TCDD (Agent Orange).


I have submitted a formal complaint to the International Criminal Court under Article 15 of the Rome Statute. This case involves:


  • Systemic denial of redress for intergenerational chemical warfare harm

  • Ongoing financial and regulatory obstruction by Australian institutions

  • Corporate profiteering from dioxin-related production and suppression

  • Banks remaining silent despite legal notice

  • And transnational failure to uphold environmental, health, and rights protections



This matter is now under review by:


  • The International Criminal Court (ICC)

  • The United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC)

  • The Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units



I am notifying the World Bank directly because this case intersects with:


  • Environmental and human rights violations

  • International corruption and chemical harm

  • Financial systems enabling abuse without accountability




Attached to this email are the following documents:


  1. My father’s military service records, confirming Vietnam deployment and exposure timing

  2. My birth certificate, confirming I was born within the toxic transmission window

  3. My medical imaging, showing structural harm consistent with early toxic exposure

  4. A formal denial letter from Queensland Health, issued after I filed ICC and OECD notices (Dr David Rosengren, 4 July 2025)



All additional evidence, timelines, filings, and public records are published here:


This is not a complaint. It is a record of war crimes and financial complicity.


I am asking the World Bank to formally review this matter under its:


  • Environmental and social safeguard obligations

  • Anti-corruption and corporate accountability mechanisms

  • Public interest and cross-border harm mandates



This notification will be logged as part of my ICC and UNTOC documentation trail.


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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