An Open Letter to UN Secretary-General António Guterres

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An Open Letter to UN Secretary-General António Guterres As organizations working to protect the rights of children in armed conflict, we are dismayed by your reported decision to freeze any new additions of parties to conflict that commit grave violations of children s rights to the annexes to your 2017 annual report to the United Nations Security Council on children and armed conflict. We urge you to reconsider, and issue an updated list with your report, including all perpetrators responsible for patterns of grave violations against children in 2016. Since the Secretary-General s list was first instituted in 2002, it has been an invaluable tool in efforts to curb grave violations against children in armed conflict. By stigmatizing perpetrators, whether governments or non-state armed groups, the list creates pressure on parties to armed conflict to comply with international law, which has yielded many positive results. Over 25 governments and non-state armed groups have signed UN action plans and taken steps to end grave violations against children in order to be considered for de-listing, and more than 100,000 children have been released by armed forces or groups. In the past two years, some Member States have exercised undue pressure, including threats to withdraw UN funding, to avoid being listed in your annual reports, despite UN-verified evidence pointing to grave violations of children s rights. In 2015, then UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon succumbed to pressure to prevent the listing of the Israel Defense Forces, in spite of a recommendation from his then Special Representative, Ms. Leila Zerrougui, to do so on the basis of a documented pattern of grave violations during the 2014 war in Gaza. In 2016, Secretary- General Ban Ki-moon once again faced pressure, this time from Saudi Arabia, to remove the Saudi-led coalition forces from his list. The Saudi Arabia-led coalition forces had been listed for the grave violations of killing and maiming children and attacks against schools and hospitals in Yemen. Politicization of the list is something the international community must collectively guard against. Such pressure undermines the basic principle that a party to conflict is listed for one reason alone, i.e., a pattern of documented, UN-verified evidence of grave violations against children. In response to this worrying trend, civil society

organizations have called on you to put children s rights up front and ensure a credible and accurate listing of perpetrators in 2017. We understand that you are considering a freeze in part to have more time to engage with parties that are listed or may be listed. We support full engagement by the UN with parties of concern, but believe that a freeze sets a damaging precedent and undermines the list s credibility. After fifteen years of annual lists, parties to armed conflict should be well aware that if they commit grave violations against children, they may be listed. Allowing extra time for them to make commitments that may or may not be fulfilled will only make the process vulnerable to additional politicization. We believe firmly that the list should be impartial, based on UN-verified evidence, and with all parties held to the same standard. Once parties have been listed, they should have every opportunity to engage in action plans to end their violations and, once these plans are successfully implemented, be de-listed. The evidence of grave violations against children continues to be overwhelming, and in some countries is only growing. In the face of widespread impunity, now is not the time to freeze new additions to the list, but to ensure that it includes all perpetrators, with no exceptions. To do otherwise would undermine your Human Rights up Front initiative, and efforts to achieve accountability. We urge you to place all perpetrators on the 2017 list annexed to your report, and state publicly that your office is committed to an impartial list, based on evidence, not politics. Children whose lives are devastated by armed conflict deserve nothing less. Sincerely yours, 1) 11.11.11 2) Alkarama 3) Amnesty International 4) Association Nationale pour la Promotion de l'education et la Culture (ANPEC Mauretanie) 5) Center for Civilians in Conflict 6) The Center for Public Health and Human Rights at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 7) Child Fund Alliance 8) Child Rights International Network (CRIN)

9) Child Soldiers International 10) Coalition Ivorienne pour la Cour Penale Internationale (CI CPI) 11) The Coalition for the International Criminal Court (CICC) 12) Colombian Campaign Against Landmines (CCCM) 13) Defenders for Medical Impartiality 14) Defense for Children International 15) East Africa Law Society 16) Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect 17) The Global Justice Center 18) Human Rights Watch 19) InterAction 20) International Bureau for Children's Rights 21) International Coalition for the Responsibility to Protect 22) International Fellowship of Reconciliation Austria 23) International Justice Project 24) The International Rescue Commitee 25) The Middle East and North Africa Partnership for Preventing of Armed Conflict 26) Norwegian Refugee Council 27) Nonviolent Peaceforce 28) Permanent Peace Movement 29) Pakistan NGOs Forum 30) Physicians for Human Rights

31) Protection against armaments 32) The Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative 33) Save the Children 34) Saferworld 35) Terre des Hommes International Federation 36) United Nations Association Democratic Republic of Congo (UNA-DRC) 37) Vision GRAM International 38) War Child 39) Women s Initiatives for Gender Justice 40) World Federalist Movement Institute for Global Policy 41) World Voice Uganda