Since 2016, the EU Day Against Impunity (EUDAI) is celebrated on the 23rd of May under the auspices of the Presidency of the Council of the EU in cooperation with the European Commission, the Genocide Network and the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust).
This event aims at raising awareness of impunity related to core international crimes, which encompass the crime of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. Furthermore, it is intended to promote national investigations and prosecutions, to formally recognise the common efforts of the EU Member States and the European Union in enforcing international criminal law, to address the position and participation of victims in criminal proceedings for these crimes, and to reinvigorate Europe-wide commitment to the continuing fight against impunity for these crimes.
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This year, the EUDAI is part of the MLA Diplomatic Conference for the Adoption of the Convention on International Cooperation in the Investigation and Prosecution of Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity, War Crimes and other International Crimes. The aim of the Diplomatic Conference is to conduct formal negotiations that will result in the adoption of a new procedural multilateral treaty on mutual legal assistance and extradition in order to facilitate better practical cooperation between States investigating and prosecuting core international crimes.The draft Convention also foresees that State parties should establish extraterritorial jurisdiction over these types of crimes when the alleged offender is present on the State party’s territory.
On 16 December 2022, the Budapest Center for Dialogue and Mass Atrocities Prevention, in cooperation with the Second District Municipality of Budapest, planted the third Dialogue Tree in István Bibó Park.
Társadalmi békéhez társadalmi párbeszédre van szükség
2022. december 16-án a Budapest Központ a Párbeszédért és a Tömeges Atrocitások Megelőzéséért a második kerületi önkormányzattal együttműködésben elültette a harmadik Párbeszédfát a Bibó István parkban.
The Budapest Centre for Dialogue and Mass Atrocities Prevention has completed the series of dialogues organized between the “extremists” and “vulnerables”.
A Budapest Központ a Párbeszédért és a Tömeges Atrocitások Megelőzésért befejezte a párbeszédsorozatot, amelyet “szélsőségesek” és “sérülékenyek” között szervezett.
Szeretettel várjuk a harmadik Párbeszédfa ünnepélyes ültetése alkalmából december 16-án 12:00-kor a második kerületi Bibó István téren! Ide kattintva elérheti a meghívót.
Please feel free to read the article and watch the panel discussion below which raise the awareness that the ongoing religious cleansing in Nigeria is practically genocide, and it is not due to climate change.
The International Community should make concrete steps to halt the mass atrocities in Nigeria.
You can access the article here and the panel discussion