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The Phoenix Charter

This campaign is about defining a new set of fundamental rights for survivors, rising from the ashes of a broken system.

A Dedication
"For all those who's had to navigate the complexities of courts and the broken system and myself."
The Core Principle
"A charter is a foundational legal document that grants rights. This campaign is not just about asking for change; it's about defining a new set of fundamental rights for survivors, rising from the ashes of a broken system."
Mission Statement

To establish a new legal and social charter that enshrines the rights of survivors, ensuring they are treated with dignity, believed without question, and empowered with control over their own data and legal journey.

Vision Statement

We envision a justice system where a survivor's digital evidence is as valid as their spoken word, where their privacy is paramount, and where the process of seeking justice aids healing rather than causing further trauma.

Core Tenets of the Charter
This is a call to action for governments and legal bodies to modernize their approach to supporting survivors of domestic abuse.
  • The Right to a Single Point of Truth

    Mandate that all agencies must accept evidence from accredited, secure, survivor-controlled platforms.

  • The Right to Digital Sovereignty

    Legislate the "zero-knowledge" principle for survivor data.

  • The Right to be Believed

    Campaign for policy changes that shift the institutional culture from skepticism to belief.

The Phoenix Charter is our blueprint for a safer, more just future. It's about rising from the ashes of a failed system to build something better.

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