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Subject: We need your help!
Dear Friends,
Please take a moment to send the sample letter
below to your parliamentarians, MEPs and foreign
ministers, asking them to use their influence to
speak out against Spain’s proposed amendment to
its universal jurisdiction legislation.
In
the absence of a universally ratified
International Criminal Court, Spain is one of
the few places in the world where victims of
human rights abuses and war crimes can have
their cases heard. But proposed changes to
Spanish legislation (currently being rushed
through parliament) threaten the mechanisms
whereby those who commit war crimes can be held
to account.
PCHR is currently pursuing a war crimes case
before the Spanish Courts. This case relates to
the al-Daraj targeted assassination of 2002, in
which 14 civilians were killed and 150 injured.
8 apartment buildings were completely destroyed
in the attack, and 30 others damaged.
Please send this letter to your governmental
representative, asking them to act now. We must
ensure Spain continues to offer hope to victims
of war crimes.
Please circulate this email as widely as
possible, urgent action is required.
Contact details:
Javier Solana - High
Representative for the Common Foreign and
Security Policy,
Secretary-General of the Council of the European
Union. Contact person, Mr. Christian Jouret: christian.jouret@consilium.europa.eu
If
you live in the UK, you can locate your MP and
MEP on
www.writetothem.com by entering your
postcode.
For
Europe, you can find email addresses for your
Member of the European Parliament at:
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/geoSearch.do
Please feel free to personalize the letter
slightly, as this will have more impact.
However, we ask you to keep your letters polite,
friendly and persuasive.
To
read more about universal jurisdiction, please
visit:
http://pchrgaza.org/files/campaigns/english/almog/main.html
Thank you for your help
The
Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
SAMPLE LETTER
Dear _______________
I
am writing to ask you to speak out against the
Spanish parliament’s proposed amendment to
Spain’s universal jurisdiction legislation. This
amendment will limit one of the only viable
forms of judicial redress available to thousands
of victims throughout the world.
In
the absence of a universally ratified
International Criminal Court, Spain offers one
of the few jurisdictions in the world where
victims of human rights abuses and war crimes
can seek justice. Cases currently being pursued
in Spain relate to abuses committed by the
United States, China, and Israel, nations whose
power and influence prevent international
investigation.
The
legislation under threat ensures that those who
commit war crimes are held to account, in the
hope that continuing cycles of violence and
suffering can be broken.
This is not just a Spanish issue. It affects us
all on the basis of our shared humanity, and our
belief in universal human rights. I ask you to
speak out on behalf of victims, those whose
voice is lost in international politics, and who
suffer at the hands of oppressive regimes.
I
urge you to use your political standing to stand
up for victims’ right, and to help ensure
respect for the rule of law. Please use your
position and influence to publicise this issue,
and ensure it receives the attention it demands.
Victims must not be left to stand alone.
For
more information on universal jurisdiction,
please see:
http://pchrgaza.org/files/campaigns/english/almog/main.html
Yours sincerely,
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