United States Strategy to Anticipate, Prevent, and Respond to Atrocities [open pdf - 5MB]
From the Executive Summary: "President Biden has affirmed that atrocity prevention and the promotion of respect for human rights are central to U.S. national security[.] [...] Atrocities inflict long-term trauma and destroy lives and communities. Atrocities may violate international human rights law, contribute to widespread displacement, regional and international instability, and economic disruption, and threaten U.S. and partner nations' security and interests. As set forth in Executive Order 13729, A Comprehensive Approach to Atrocity Prevention and Response, which remains in effect, 'preventing mass atrocities and genocide is a core national security interest and a core moral responsibility of the United States.' The Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act of 2018 (P.L. 115-441) (the Elie Wiesel Act) states that atrocity prevention is in the U.S. national interest, and calls for the United States to pursue a 'government-wide strategy to identify, prevent, and respond to the risk of atrocities.' The three goals laid out in this strategy support the following envisioned end state: 'The U.S. Government takes timely and effective action to anticipate, prevent, and respond to atrocities, in coordination with partner governments, and international, civil society, and local partners. The White House-led Atrocity Prevention Task Force (Task Force) coordinates these efforts'."
Publisher: | scroll for more United States. Department of StateUnited States. Agency for International Development United States. Department of Defense United States. Department of Justice United States. Department of Homeland Security United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation United States. Department of the Treasury |
Date: | 2022 |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Retrieved From: | U.S. Department of State: https://www.state.gov/ |
Format: | pdf |
Media Type: | application/pdf |
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