London, 27th-29th June 2024: PPT Session on State and environmental violence in West Papua

The Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal (PPT), established in 1979 on the basis of the Universal Declaration of Peoples’ Rights, and in compliance with its Statute, has opened a procedure to investigate the environmental impacts of development in West Papua and the human rights violations linked to those practices. The PPT was asked by some of the most important human rights…

The “plausible genocide” of the Palestinian people as the test of the credibility of the international order of the States

The situation in Gaza – with horizons of ever evanescent ‘ceasefire’ agreements, the persistence of absolutely critical regional geopolitical conditions, the impotence of United Nations initiatives, the open questions about the degree of autonomy of the competent international courts – does not allow for optimistic estimates of possible solutions. While it is to be hoped…

Freedom of information under attack

The Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal (PPT) recently concluded in The Hague one of its most significant sessions on the impunity of the murder of journalists and media workers. The session highlighted how one of the most notorious crimes in international law, that of the “elimination” (this non-legal term reflects the concrete reality) of the guarantors of…

52. Sri Lanka and Tamil People, Third Session (Berlin, 2023)

The Tribunal met in Berlin for its third session on Sri Lanka, bringing together human rights activists from Asia, Africa, Europe and Latin America to show solidarity. This session builds on the two previous judgements, delivered in Dublin in 2010 following the massacre of the Tamil population by the Sri Lankan government and in Bremen…

Chile 1973-2023: Memories for the Present

On Monday, Chile commemorated the 50th anniversary of the military coup that inaugurated a bloody dictatorship holding a ceremony at the government palace in La Moneda attended by several regional leaders. The military regime led by General Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990) killed 3,200 people, of whom 1,469 disappeared. Half a century later, 297 repressors have been…