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Statement by Media Freedom Coalition on World Press Freedom Day

27 April 2022 - ECOSOC Chamber

Chairperson,

We were pleased to sponsor this event and associate ourselves with the Statement of the Group of Friends of Accountability following the Aggression against Ukraine. 

The Russian Federation, a Permanent Member of the Security Council, has waged an illegal and unjustifiable war of aggression against the sovereignty territorial integrity, and the political independence of Ukraine.

Russia’s actions are an egregious violation of the Charter of the United Nations, its purposes, and its principles.

There has been appalling brutality targeting the civilian population.  We cannot turn a blind eye to the horrors we have seen.  We cannot remain indifferent.  There are clear patterns of violations of international humanitarian law by Russian forces. As the horrific events in Ukraine unfold before our eyes, it is clear that more must be done - We demand justice for the victims!

The International Court of Justice has ordered that Russia suspend its military operation in Ukraine. And yet, this permanent member of the Security Council, carries on as if there is no law, and there are no rules above them.

Canada insists that there must be criminal accountability for any atrocities and serious crimes being committed in the ongoing conflict. 

In view with our commitment to the International Criminal Court to investigate allegations of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide around the world, we have joined others to refer the situation in Ukraine to the Court.

The lessons from Rwanda, from Syria, from Myanmar show that it is imperative to investigate and gather evidence immediately, in an orchestrated way so we can see justice.  In this context, under the framework of the Canadian Police Arrangement, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police will increase its deployment of police officers and civilian analysts to the court following your request Prosecutor Khan.

Separately, the RCMP, as part of Canada's Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Program, will investigate allegations of serious crimes as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in cooperation with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, Canada Border Services Agency, and Justice Canada.

Canada is also closely working with our Ukrainian partners, particularly the Office of the Prosecutor-General, to identify critical investigative needs in the forensic and CRSV space.

We continue to call on Russia to cease its unprovoked and completely unjustifiable invasion of Ukraine, withdraw its forces from all Ukrainian territory, and engage in good-faith dialogue.

Russia cannot continue violating international law without consequence. 

As Desmond Tutu said « …  the texture of our universe is one where there is no question at all but that good (…) and justice will prevail. »

Justice must prevail - There shall be no impunity!

As Mrs Clooney reminded us, Justice Abella`s words call us to stand up for justice.  We stand with Ukraine.

Thank you.

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