Global Nonviolence Organization Calls for International Probe and Full Accountability in Epstein Case

Global Nonviolence Organization Calls for International Probe and Full Accountability in Epstein Case
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The World Organization for Nonviolence (MuslimFree Association) has called for a comprehensive international investigation into all individuals involved in crimes of exploitation and human trafficking connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The group sent an open letter to the U.S. Attorney General, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, and several international human rights and judicial bodies, urging full accountability.
In its statement, obtained by Shia Waves Agency, the organization described the leaked documents as evidence of a transnational criminal network that used political and financial influence to violate the rights of children and women, in acts it described as “modern slavery.” The group warned that the ongoing lack of transparency regarding some implicated individuals sends a dangerous message that influence may grant immunity from justice.
The letter called for full disclosure of all names and details from the investigations, emphasizing that the right to know is an essential component of justice. It also urged the formation of an independent international fact-finding committee of legal and human rights experts to review the files and prevent tampering or secret settlements.
The organization further demanded cross-border criminal prosecution in coordination with Interpol and international courts, alongside legal, psychological, and material support for victims and witnesses. It stressed that nonviolence does not mean silence in the face of injustice, warning that the credibility of the international judicial system is at stake and urging decisive action to restore global trust in justice.




