This platform was born from a simple and uncomfortable conviction: that international law cannot have geopolitical exceptions. That silence, at a certain point, becomes complicity.
I do not represent an organisation. I am not a political movement. I am a citizen who sees, feels, and chooses to act — through the only weapons the law places in the hands of those without power: precise words, documented facts, written norms.
This platform hosts manifestos grounded in international law, news on relevant declarations and events with their legal framing, and petitions open for signature by anyone who shares the principle that no State stands above the law.
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I Will Not Look Away · 2026
About
One person alone. No organisation, no movement — a citizen who chose not to stay silent.
This manifesto is written by one person alone.
I do not represent an organisation, a party, a movement. I am a European citizen who has travelled extensively for work and met people of every background — social, religious, political, geographical. I have Jewish friends, Muslim friends, Catholic friends, atheists. This diversity is not decorative backdrop to my life: it is how I learned to think.
On this conflict I have listened to everyone, starting with those closest to me. My Jewish friends put me to a hard test. I sought to understand their point of view, pursued it seriously, considered it. But in the end I found myself facing something I cannot call an argument: only justifications for acts that international law defines as unlawful. And I understood that continuing to stay silent — so as not to hurt a friendship, or not to appear what I am not — would have been dishonest. Towards them, before anyone else.
I believe in the norms of international law not as rhetorical convenience, but as the real foundation of civilised coexistence. I believe in Western morality in its oldest and most uncomfortable sense: the morality of people, not of politics and economics. On this issue, the moral bottom has been reached. The point at which silence ceases to be prudence and becomes complicity.
If you share this conviction, this manifesto is yours too.
I Will Not Look Away · 2026
Manifestos
Documents grounded in international law: documented facts, violated norms, concrete measures.
Albania: the CJEU opinion — "legitimate, but rights must be guaranteed"
"States remain free to locate the centres in Albania" — yet compliance with minimum standards of treatment remains unproven. (AG Laila Medina's opinion)
June 2026 — Omer Bartov, «Israel: What Went Wrong?»
Gaza and the word "genocide": what third-party bodies have actually determined, and why a genocide scholar's voice carries weight
"My inescapable conclusion has become that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people." — Omer Bartov, Holocaust and genocide scholar (Brown University), New York Times, 15 July 2025
"I thought they only raped Palestinians" — rape jokes on the Tribeca red carpet
"I was only raped by two Israeli dogs" — Elon Gold, actor. "I thought they only raped Palestinians" — Lizzy Savetsky, influencer. On the red carpet of the Tribeca Film Festival, 6 June 2026.
Ben Gvir investigated by Rome prosecutors — Flotilla
The Rome Prosecutor's Office registered Ben Gvir as a suspect in the Global Sumud Flotilla case. Ben Gvir responded by attacking Italy: "The country of flip-flops."
"I asked High Representative Kallas to bring a sanctions proposal against Minister Ben Gvir to the Foreign Affairs Council" — Antonio Tajani, Italian Foreign Minister
The United States militarily captures President Nicolás Maduro and announces it will "run" Venezuela. The capture of a sitting head of state, without Security Council authorisation or self-defence, violates Article 2(4) of the UN Charter and head-of-state immunity. It is the purest test of this platform's principle: the law applies to all or to none.