updated: 12/2/2024 The Dutch government is supplying (spare) fighter jet parts to the Israeli Air Force for use in Gaza, despite serious war crimes being committed there. We found this unacceptable. That is why we sued the Dutch government with partners Oxfam Novib and The Rights Forum. On appeal, we won this case! The court […]
PAX welcomes the clear signal the Court gave to the Dutch State: If the State claims it acted according to the law, it must provide information to support that claim.
The short documentary “Voices of Impact: Narratives of Transformation” offers a look into the experiences of the young Palestinians participating in Youth Bridges for Democracy and Participation.
This new report by PAX demonstrates how the massive use of explosive weapons in populated areas and rural communities also bring reverberating environmental health risks in the medium and long-term.
It’s good news that the judge agreed that it is evident that the F-35 is being used in violating humanitarian law of war. We would therefore have liked the judge to have met our demands.
Today the international “Don’t Buy Into Occupation” coalition, consisting of 25 European and Palestinian NGOs presents its research. Fourteen Dutch financial institutions are invested in companies that play an active role in the construction and expansion of illegal settlements in occupied Palestinian territory.
PAX has launched a three-year program in South Sudan, which aims to empower women to take over leadership positions and end gender-based violence.
PAX is deeply concerned by the many reports of impending genocide in Gaza. All indications in this direction reinforce our belief that a pause in fighting is insufficient.
Civil organizations taking the Dutch government to court over its stance in the Gaza conflict are receiving widespread support. Oxfam Novib, PAX, and The Rights Forum are demanding an immediate halt to the supply of components for Israeli F35 fighter jets in summary proceedings.
Join us for a live streamed event on Tue Nov 28, 2023, at 11:45 AM CET we will discuss legal and ethical aspects of corporate restructuring and its impact on the right to remedy. Questions addressed include whether a business breaches its human rights responsibility when it causes or contributes to the denial of remedies by another […]
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