diumenge, 29 de juny del 2025

4.1 Formal Request for Immediate Action within the EU's Jurisdiction

Recognizing the EU’s jurisdiction and areas of competence, we formally request that the European Union take immediate action within its institutional framework, legislative powers, and oversight mechanisms. Specifically, we request:

  • **An urgent review and response by the European Commission** outlining what measures are within the EU’s competence and how it plans to address the violations reported.
  • **The initiation of an EU-led investigation** into the allegations under the relevant bodies, including the European Parliament’s LIBE Committee and the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA).
  • **The enforcement of existing EU laws** that prohibit arbitrary detention, forced medical procedures, and coercive practices, ensuring compliance by all Member States.
  • **A formal inquiry into the role of public and private institutions** involved in these violations, with clear accountability measures.
  • **The submission of a legislative proposal or regulatory framework** to prevent similar human rights abuses in the future and strengthen protection mechanisms at the EU level.
  • **A public hearing before the European Parliament**, allowing victims and experts to provide direct testimony on these human rights violations.

We urge an official response within **30 business days** of receipt of this communication. Failure to address these concerns may necessitate **further international escalation**, including submission of evidence to the **Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)** and other relevant international bodies.

»We trust that the European Union will uphold its declared commitment to human rights and take swift action to address these pressing concerns.

»We remain available for further discussion and stand ready to provide any necessary clarifications or additional evidence.

»Given the severity and scale of the reported violations, the case has also been submitted under **Article 15 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC)** for an independent **investigation into crimes against humanity**. The documented acts—including **systematic unlawful detentions, enforced sterilization, forced labor, suppression of political rights, and coercive medical interventions**—meet the threshold defined under **Article 7 of the Rome Statute** as crimes against humanity.

»In this regard, we urge the European Union to acknowledge its responsibility in preventing such international crimes within its jurisdiction and to take immediate action to investigate the potential culpability of **individuals and institutions** involved. We stress that failure to act could result in direct legal consequences for those who are complicit in enabling or ignoring these abuses, as per international criminal law principles.