The International Criminal Court
(ICC) is launching a new #JusticeMatters social media campaign (http://apo.af/pxq4uT) from 1 to 17 July, the Day
of International Criminal Justice, including a Facebook photo contest (http://apo.af/pxq4uT). Participants are invited
to submit photos, to ask their networks to like and share them, and to
challenge their friends to add a little justice to their world view.
Photos of the scales of justice (http://apo.af/40bzNC) will be submitted on the ICC 17 July Facebook page (http://apo.af/pxq4uT) transforming a monument,
city skyline or a natural landscape into a symbol of justice. The three photos
to receive the most “likes” and “shares” will win a Justice Matters
photo book. The campaign aims to raise awareness of the ICC, its goals, and the
importance of international criminal justice on a global scale.
The Day of International Criminal
Justice marks the anniversary of the adoption on 17 July 1998 of the Rome
Statute, the founding treaty of the ICC, which seeks to deter people from
genocide, crimes against humanity and war crime. 17 July unites all those who
wish to support justice, promote victims’ rights, and help prevent crimes that
threaten the peace and security of the world.
Fadi El Abdallah,
Spokesperson and Head of Public
Affairs
International Criminal Court (ICC)
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Monday, 4 July 2016
News Release: ICC Launches #JusticeMatters Social Media Campaign To Mark Day Of International Criminal Justice
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