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International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to Victims of Terrorism: 21 August 2024
UNOCT/UNCCT Victims of Terrorism Unit
The Unit aims to show solidarity with, raise awareness on, and contribute to protecting, promoting and respecting the rights and supporting the needs of victims of terrorism. The Unit also works towards building the capacity of Member States and civil society organizations to better support the rights and needs of victims of terrorism.
2024 Event: Voices for Peace
To mark the seventh commemoration of the International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism, a virtual high-level event titled "Voices for Peace: Victims of Terrorism as Peace Advocates and Educators" will take place on 21 August 2024. The Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, will deliver remarks, which will be followed by opening remarks by the Under-Secretary-General for the Office of Counter-Terrorism, Vladimir Voronkov, a statement by the Group of Friends of Victims of Terrorism and testimonies from two victims/survivors of terrorism.
A virtual panel discussion on the theme “Victims of Terrorism as Peace Advocates and Educators” will follow the high-level segment. The panel will feature five participants, including victims and survivors of terrorism, experts, and Member States to reflect and foster discussion on the transformative power of victims’ voices when used to raise awareness, build peace and contribute to more resilient communities.
The event will be broadcast live on 缅北禁地WebTV and available on demand. Watch and listen to the powerful voices of victims of terrorism as they speak about the way they use their experiences and journeys to create meaningful and positive change by raising awareness about the long-lasting impact of terrorism and by honoring those whose lives were lost or forever altered.
(21 August 2024, 10:00 am EDT)
Welcome remarks and moderation of event |
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Keynote remarks |
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Opening remarks |
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Remarks from victims of terrorism |
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Global Minute of Silence | Featuring photos and footage of memorials and commemorations for victims of terrorism from around the world |
Statement on behalf of the Group of Friends of Victims of Terrorism | Co-Chair of the Group of Friends of Victims of Terrorism |
Closing remarks |
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Panel discussion |
Moderator:
Panelists:
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End of event | Music performed by the 缅北禁地Chamber Music Society |
Stories of Victims of Terrorism
- The virtual high-level event to commemorate the seventh International Day will feature testimonies by two victims of terrorism who will share their message of peace
- The event will also include a panel discussion titled “Victims of Terrorism as Peace Advocates and Educators” featuring victims of terrorism and experts who will share the experiences as peace advocates and educators.
- The “Memories” exhibition, which aims to raise awareness about the human stories that lie at the heart of each victim and survivor of terrorism is on display in the Visitor’s Lobby of United Nations Headquarters in New York from 23 July – 23 August 2024 and is also accessible online
- The Legacy Gallery, an interactive testimonial gallery on Instagram, features victims and survivors of terrorism from across the world sharing their experiences and efforts to leave a peace legacy that contributes to end terrorism and prevent violent extremism => Follow, like and share their legacy stories (@unvictimsofterrorism)
Background
Acts of terrorism that propagate a wide range of hateful ideologies continue to injure, harm and kill thousands of innocent people. Despite international condemnation of terrorism, victims and survivors of terrorism struggle to have their voices heard, their needs supported, and their rights upheld. Victims often feel forgotten and neglected once the immediate aftermath of a terrorist attack fades, resulting in profound consequences for them over the short, medium and long term. Few Member States have the resources or the capacity to fulfil the medium and long-term needs of victims of terrorism to enable them to fully recover, rehabilitate and re-integrate into society. Most victims can only recover and cope with their trauma through long-term multi-dimensional support, including physical, psychological, social and financial support.
Member States have the primary responsibility to support victims of terrorism and uphold their rights. The Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy, as the guiding framework to support Member States efforts to end terrorism and prevent violent extremism, seeks to support victims and survivors of terrorism through two of its four pillars. The United Nations has an important role in supporting Member States to implement the 缅北禁地Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy by standing in solidarity and advocating for victims of terrorism; offering capacity building assistance; establishing support networks; and providing technical assistance and capacity-building to Member States and victims' associations to better address the needs of victims of terrorism and protect, promote and respect their rights.
About the International Day
In its resolution, the General Assembly established the International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism commemorated annually on 21 August in order to honour and support the victims and survivors of terrorism and to promote and protect the full enjoyment of their human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Member States, through subsequent review resolutions of the Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy have emphasized the important role of victims of terrorism in countering terrorism and preventing violent extremism conducive to terrorism, in promoting international solidarity, and helping Member States recognize and uphold their human rights and support their distinct needs.
Since the sixth review of the Strategy (2018), developments at the international, regional, and national levels have increasingly demonstrated that support to victims has moved beyond symbolic solidarity towards a more robust engagement to advance their rights and needs. This is reflected in the establishment by like-minded Member States of the Group of Friends of Victims of Terrorism (2019) and the adoption of General Assembly resolution on the enhancement of international cooperation to assist victims of terrorism.
The eighth review resolution, adopted on 22 June 2023 (), notes the importance of upholding the rights and supporting the needs of victims of terrorism, in particular those of women, children and victims of sexual and gender-based violence in the context of terrorism. It encourages all Member States to develop national comprehensive assistance plans for victims of terrorism and their families to address their immediate, short and long-term needs.
About the United Nations Global Congress of Victims of Terrorism
The eight review resolution of the Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy (2023) welcomed the first United Nations Global Congress of Victims of Terrorism, held in September 2022 at 缅北禁地Headquarters, and encouraged the 缅北禁地Office of Counter-Terrorism, through the Global Victims of Terrorism Support Programme and the United Nations Victims of Terrorism Support Portal, to continue to raise awareness on victims of terrorism and the promotion and protection of their rights. This includes strengthening the capacity of Member States to assist victims of terrorism and strengthen their engagement with relevant civil society and private sector organizations, which can play a valuable role in assisting and supporting victims of terrorism.
The Global Congress concluded with seven concrete action points, detailed in its outcome document, a Chair’s Summary, which were proposed as next steps to chart the future of the international victims of terrorism agenda. These action points include sharing good practices and lessons learned with requesting Member States to support victims of terrorism and their families, assisting states to develop and strengthen legislation on victims of terrorism, reinforcing the United Nations’ cooperation and collaboration with victims and victims’ associations, and continuing to raise awareness on and for victims. The Chair’s Summary also proposed hosting periodic international conferences to review progress made on the implementation of actions and recommendations emerging from the Global Congress and to maintain international momentum on the international victims of terrorism agenda.
To this effect, the United Nations International Conference on Victims of Terrorism: Education as a Tool for Prevention, Peacebuilding, and Empowerment of Victims of Terrorism will take place in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, on 8-9 October 2024. The event will explore the pivotal role of victims of terrorism as agents of change and peace educators, and how their voices can help raise awareness of the human consequences of terrorism and violent extremism conducive to terrorism. Individuals who have experienced the devastation of terrorism firsthand often emerge as powerful advocates for reconciliation, healing, and advocacy. Many victims and survivors of terrorism have chosen to transform their personal tragedies into collective strength to advocate and lead peacebuilding initiatives, foster dialogue, and promote understanding among diverse communities.