Issued by the Commonwealth of Humanity Tribunal on Crimes Against Humanity
Date: April 7, 2026
I. GENOCIDE — The deliberate destruction of a people through mass killing, forced displacement, and the systematic elimination of the conditions necessary for life.
II. ETHNOCIDE — The deliberate destruction of a people’s culture, language, identity, and continuity across generations.
III. INTENTIONAL STARVATION — The deliberate weaponization of food, water, energy, medicine, and aid as instruments of mass death against civilian populations.
IV. MASS MURDER — The killing of civilians through military force, blockade, and proxy war.
V. TORTURE — Physical and psychological destruction of detained and captive persons.
VI. RAPE — Sexual violence deployed as a weapon of war and domination.
VII. COLONIZATION — The ongoing theft of land and the violent displacement of indigenous peoples.
VIII. THEFT OF NATIONAL RESOURCES — The extraction of land, water, oil, minerals, and labor from peoples without consent and by force.
IX. CORRUPTION — The deliberate subversion of democratic and legal institutions for personal and class enrichment at the expense of the people.
X. EXPLOITATION OF HUMANITY — The systematic reduction of human beings to instruments of profit and power.
Donald J. Trump — 45th and 47th President of the United States
Joseph R. Biden Jr. — 46th President of the United States
Barack H. Obama II — 44th President of the United States
George W. Bush — 43th President of the United States
William J. Clinton — 42th President of the United States
JD Vance — Vice President
Kamala Harris — Vice President
Mike Pence — Vice President
Marco Rubio — Secretary of State
Antony Blinken — Secretary of State
Mike Pompeo — Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson — Secretary of State
John Kerry — Secretary of State
Hilary Clinton — Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice — Secretary of State
Colin Powell (deceased) — Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright (deceased) — Secretary of State
Warren Christopher (deceased) — Secretary of State
Scott Bessent — Secretary of the Treasury
Pete Hegseth — Secretary of War [sic] (Defense)
Todd Blanche — Acting Attorney General
Doug Burgum — Secretary of the Interior
Brooke Rollins — Secretary of Agriculture
Lori Chavez-DeRemer — Secretary of Labor
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — Secretary of Health and Human Services
Sean Duffy — Secretary of Transportation
Linda McMahon — Secretary of Education
Scott Turner — Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Chris Wright — Secretary of Energy
Doug Collins — Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Markwayne Mullin — Secretary of Homeland Security
Lee Zeldin — EPA Administrator
Russell Vought — Director, Office of Management and Budget
John Ratcliffe — Director, Central Intelligence Agency
Tulsi Gabbard — Director of National Intelligence
Jamieson Greer — U.S. Trade Representative
Kelly Loeffler — Administrator, Small Business Administration
Susie Wiles — White House Chief of Staff
Tommy Tuberville — Alabama
Katie Boyd Britt — Alabama
Lisa Murkowski — Alaska
Dan Sullivan — Alaska
Mark Kelly — Arizona
Ruben Gallego — Arizona
John Boozman — Arkansas
Tom Cotton — Arkansas
Alex Padilla — California
Adam Schiff — California
Michael Bennet — Colorado
John Hickenlooper — Colorado
Richard Blumenthal — Connecticut
Chris Murphy — Connecticut
Chris Coons — Delaware
Lisa Blunt Rochester — Delaware
Rick Scott — Florida
Ashley Moody — Florida
Jon Ossoff — Georgia
Raphael Warnock — Georgia
Brian Schatz — Hawaii
Mazie Hirono — Hawaii
Mike Crapo — Idaho
James Risch — Idaho
Dick Durbin — Illinois
Tammy Duckworth — Illinois
Todd Young — Indiana
Jim Banks — Indiana
Chuck Grassley — Iowa
Joni Ernst — Iowa
Jerry Moran — Kansas
Roger Marshall — Kansas
Mitch McConnell — Kentucky
Rand Paul — Kentucky
Bill Cassidy — Louisiana
John Kennedy — Louisiana
Susan Collins — Maine
Angus King — Maine
Chris Van Hollen — Maryland
Angela Alsobrooks — Maryland
Ed Markey — Massachusetts
Elizabeth Warren — Massachusetts
Gary Peters — Michigan
Elissa Slotkin — Michigan
Amy Klobuchar — Minnesota
Tina Smith — Minnesota
Roger Wicker — Mississippi
Cindy Hyde-Smith — Mississippi
Josh Hawley — Missouri
Eric Schmitt — Missouri
Steve Daines — Montana
Tim Sheehy — Montana
Deb Fischer — Nebraska
Pete Ricketts — Nebraska
Catherine Cortez Masto — Nevada
Jacky Rosen — Nevada
Jeanne Shaheen — New Hampshire
Maggie Hassan — New Hampshire
Cory Booker — New Jersey
Andy Kim — New Jersey
Martin Heinrich — New Mexico
Ben Ray Luján — New Mexico
Chuck Schumer — New York
Kirsten Gillibrand — New York
Thom Tillis — North Carolina
Ted Budd — North Carolina
Kevin Cramer — North Dakota
John Hoeven — North Dakota
Bernie Moreno — Ohio
Alan Armstrong — Oklahoma
James Lankford — Oklahoma
Ron Wyden — Oregon
Jeff Merkley — Oregon
John Fetterman — Pennsylvania
Dave McCormick — Pennsylvania
Sheldon Whitehouse — Rhode Island
Jack Reed — Rhode Island
Lindsey Graham — South Carolina
Tim Scott — South Carolina
John Thune — South Dakota
Mike Rounds — South Dakota
Marsha Blackburn — Tennessee
Bill Hagerty — Tennessee
John Cornyn — Texas
Ted Cruz — Texas
Mike Lee — Utah
John Curtis — Utah
Bernie Sanders — Vermont
Peter Welch — Vermont
Mark Warner — Virginia
Tim Kaine — Virginia
Maria Cantwell — Washington
Patty Murray — Washington
Shelley Moore Capito — West Virginia
Jim Justice — West Virginia
Ron Johnson — Wisconsin
Tammy Baldwin — Wisconsin
John Barrasso — Wyoming
Cynthia Lummis — Wyoming
All 435 sitting Members of the United States House of Representatives as recorded in the official Congressional Record of the 119th Congress, hereby incorporated by reference and considered fully named herein. The full roster is publicly available at clerk.house.gov.
House Leadership — named explicitly:
Mike Johnson — Speaker of the House, Louisiana
Steve Scalise — House Majority Leader, Louisiana
Tom Emmer — House Majority Whip, Minnesota
Hakeem Jeffries — House Minority Leader, New York
Katherine Clark — House Minority Whip, Massachusetts
Benjamin Netanyahu — Prime Minister
Yitzhak Herzog — President
Bezalel Smotrich — Finance Minister / Religious Zionist Party
Itamar Ben-Gvir — National Security Minister / Otzma Yehudit
Israel Katz — Defense Minister
Aryeh Deri — Interior Minister / Shas
Ron Dermer — Minister of Strategic Affairs
Gideon Sa’ar — Minister of Foreign Affairs
Yoav Gallant — former Defense Minister (held office during primary period of indicted acts)
Yuli Edelstein — Health Minister
Miri Regev — Transportation Minister
Amir Ohana — Knesset Speaker
Ofir Akunis — Strategic Minister
Tzachi Hanegbi — National Security Council
All 120 sitting members of the 25th Knesset of Israel are hereby named and indicted, as recorded in the official Knesset membership rolls publicly available at knesset.gov.il.
Keir Starmer — Prime Minister
Angela Rayner — Deputy Prime Minister
Rachel Reeves — Chancellor of the Exchequer
David Lammy — Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Yvette Cooper — Home Secretary
John Healey — Secretary of State for Defence
Wes Streeting — Secretary of State for Health
Bridget Phillipson — Secretary of State for Education
Ed Miliband — Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero
Jonathan Reynolds — Secretary of State for Business and Trade
Shabana Mahmood — Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice
Pat McFadden — Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Liz Kendall — Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Ian Murray — Secretary of State for Scotland
Jo Stevens — Secretary of State for Wales
Hilary Benn — Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
Peter Kyle — Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology
Steve Reed — Secretary of State for Environment
All sitting Members of Parliament of the House of Commons and House of Lords, as recorded in the official Parliamentary rolls publicly available at parliament.uk, are hereby named and indicted.
King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud — Head of State
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud (MBS) — Prime Minister and de facto ruler
Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud — Foreign Minister
Prince Khalid bin Salman Al Saud — Defense Minister
Mohammed Al-Jadaan — Finance Minister
Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud — Energy Minister
Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qasabi — Commerce Minister
Yasser Al-Rumayyan — Governor, Saudi Aramco / PIF
President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (MBZ) — President / Ruler of Abu Dhabi
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum — Vice President, Prime Minister, Ruler of Dubai
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan — Deputy Prime Minister
Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan — Foreign Minister
Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Bowardi — Minister of State for Defence
Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber — Minister of Industry / CEO, ADNOC
King Abdullah II — Head of State
Jafar Hassan — Prime Minister
Ayman Safadi — Foreign Minister
Yousef Shalabi — Defense Minister
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi — President
Mostafa Madbouly — Prime Minister
Sameh Shoukry — Foreign Minister
Mohamed Zaki — Defense Minister
Mohamed Maait — Finance Minister
King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa — Head of State
Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa — Prime Minister
Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani — Foreign Minister
Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa — Defense Minister
We find that the individuals named herein, by act, vote, order, signature, silence, or complicity while holding power to act otherwise, bear responsibility for one or more of the following:
No office confers immunity. No title erases guilt. No legal fiction constructed by the perpetrators themselves shields them from the judgment of humanity.
We demand:
This indictment stands on the authority of every human being who has suffered under these crimes and every human being unwilling to be complicit in them.
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