"support the comprehensive international and domestic accountability framework, encompassing civil society documenters, open-source intelligence providers, forensic experts, specialised domestic war crimes units, prosecutorial bodies, and competent judicial tribunals, responsible for the documentation, investigation, prosecution, and adjudication of core international crimes, with an explicit focus on the deliberate use of starvation as a method of warfare and the weaponisation of critical civilian infrastructure."
Courts adjudicate rather than investigate. Therefore, mass atrocity cases require early civil society and OSINT documentation to secure digital evidence for future prosecution. Investigations must also focus on the weaponisation of civilian infrastructure and food deprivation.