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World's First International Charter Against Wrongful Accusations

When Protection Systems Are Used as Weapons

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10 Core Principles

Every signatory of the False Claims Watch Charter commits unconditionally to these principles — protecting the wrongfully accused while fully respecting legitimate victims of real abuse.

Official Document

International Charter for Truth, Due Process & Family Integrity

The world's first international charter uniting truth, due process, family protection, digital reputation and rehabilitation of the innocent in a single document. 25 articles. 30 languages.

"Neither on the side of the accuser. Nor on the side of the accused. On the side of truth, evidence and justice."
— Official Motto · False Claims Watch · FalseClaimsWatch.com
FalseClaimsWatch.com · International Protection Initiative
INTERNATIONAL CHARTER FOR TRUTH, DUE PROCESS & FAMILY INTEGRITY
Founded on the Universal Principles of Human Rights, Natural Justice, Child Protection and Human Dignity
Established 2025 · Open to all nations, legal professionals, organizations and individuals
Preamble
Statement of Purpose
Recognizing that every just society must simultaneously protect real victims, wrongfully accused persons, vulnerable children and the integrity of its institutions; acknowledging that false accusations, fabricated allegations, parental alienation, defamation, judicial harassment and the abuse of protection systems cause grave and lasting harm; recognizing that protection systems exist above all to protect vulnerable people and that their misappropriation weakens public trust and harms legitimate victims; affirming that truth, evidence, due process, fairness and human dignity are the essential foundations of a free society; the undersigned hereby adopt the International Charter for Truth, Due Process and Family Integrity.
Article 1
Human Dignity
Every person possesses inherent dignity and must be treated with respect, regardless of any accusation, investigation or legal proceeding. Dignity is not conditional on innocence or guilt — it is the unconditional foundation of all human rights.
Article 2
Presumption of Innocence
Every person is presumed innocent until a judicial decision based on evidence establishes their responsibility. No allegation, however serious, constitutes proof in itself. No social, familial or professional consequence may be imposed on the basis of an unverified claim.
Article 3
Right to a Fair Process
Every person has the right to an impartial investigation, a complete defense and a fair hearing before a competent authority. Due process is not a privilege — it is the mechanism by which truth is determined and justice is served.
Article 4
Protection of Real Victims
Legitimate victims of abuse, violence, exploitation or crime must receive protection, support, a voice and access to justice. This charter stands fully alongside real victims. The existence of false accusations must never be used to silence, discredit or dismiss genuine victims of harm.
Article 5
Distinction Between Allegation and Proof
No allegation, however serious or widely publicized, constitutes evidence. Public opinion, social pressure, media coverage and emotional conviction are not substitutes for verified proof. Only rigorous, impartial and transparent due process can determine truth.
Article 6
Prohibition of False Accusations
The deliberate fabrication of false or misleading accusations for purposes of revenge, financial gain, child custody advantage or coercion constitutes a serious harm to the individual, to legitimate victims and to society. Those who knowingly file false accusations must be held accountable under applicable law.
Article 7
Integrity of Protection Systems
Mechanisms created to protect vulnerable people must never be used as instruments of personal score-settling. Their abuse weakens public confidence in institutions, consumes scarce resources and harms the real victims these systems were designed to serve. Deliberate misuse must be identified and sanctioned.
Article 8
Neutrality of Institutions
Public and private bodies must remain neutral and impartial until facts are established. No institution may presume the guilt or malice of either party. Institutional bias — whether toward accusers or accused — is an abuse of authority that corrupts the pursuit of truth.
Article 9
Right to Reputation
Every person has the right to protection of their reputation and to effective remedies in the event of unjustified harm. A wrongful accusation — even when ultimately disproven — causes lasting damage to employment, relationships, mental health and social standing that may never be fully repaired.
Article 10
Accountability of Institutions
Institutions must be accountable for their decisions and must answer for errors, serious negligence or abuses of power. When an institution causes harm through unjust action, it bears responsibility for repair. Institutional accountability is not optional — it is the price of public trust.
Article 11
Protection of Children
Children have the right to security, emotional stability and protection from adult conflicts. No child may be used as an instrument in custody, financial or reputational disputes. The authentic best interests of the child — determined by evidence, not by either parent's strategy — must guide all decisions affecting them.
Article 12
Healthy Family Relationships
Absent documented evidence of genuine danger, children have the right to maintain meaningful relationships with both parents and their extended family. The severance of a healthy parent-child relationship is a serious harm that demands a correspondingly serious evidentiary justification.
Article 13
Prevention of Parental Alienation
Any manipulation aimed at unjustly destroying or altering the relationship between a child and a parent must be identified and corrected in the child's best interest. Parental alienation — the deliberate psychological conditioning of a child against a parent — is a form of abuse against both the child and the alienated parent that legal systems must recognize and address.
Article 14
Mediation and Conflict Resolution
Mediation, dialogue and peaceful resolution must be prioritized where appropriate. States, organizations and institutions are called upon to promote early conflict resolution mechanisms that reduce the conditions giving rise to instrumentalized accusations, judicial harassment and family destruction.
Article 15
Protection Against Judicial Harassment
No person may use courts, administrative bodies or legal mechanisms as tools of harassment, intimidation or financial exhaustion against another. The weaponization of legal process — filing repeated, baseless complaints to overwhelm an opponent — is an abuse of justice that systems must detect and sanction.
Article 16
Protection Against Digital Defamation
Accusations published without legal basis on the internet or social media can cause irreversible and permanent damage. Digital platforms must promote correction mechanisms and contestation procedures. The right to online reputation is as real and as serious as the right to physical safety.
Article 17
Right to Legal Defense
Every person must be able to access competent legal representation regardless of their financial situation. The power imbalance that often exists between an organized accusation campaign and an isolated individual must be corrected through accessible legal aid, specialist organizations and procedural protections.
Article 18
Psychological Support
Persons affected by accusations, family conflicts or traumatic legal proceedings must have access to psychological support resources. The psychological harm caused by wrongful accusations — including anxiety, depression, isolation and loss of identity — is a real medical injury requiring real treatment.
Article 19
Rehabilitation of the Exonerated
Every person recognized as innocent or wrongfully accused should benefit from mechanisms supporting the restoration of their reputation, their career and their family relationships. Exoneration alone is insufficient. Society owes the wrongfully accused a genuine pathway to restoration — not merely the removal of a label.
Article 20
Protection of Good-Faith Whistleblowers
This charter must never be used to silence real victims or persons reporting genuine concerns in good faith. Those who report actual abuse, violence or exploitation in good faith are protected and supported. This charter targets deliberate fabrication — not sincere, good-faith reporting of real harm.
Article 21
Search for Truth
All decisions must be guided by facts, verifiable evidence and objective analysis. Truth is not determined by the volume of accusation, the identity of the accuser, the emotional weight of the allegation or public pressure. Truth is determined by evidence — examined impartially, systematically and transparently.
Article 22
Equality Before Justice
All individuals must benefit from the same protections without distinction of gender, origin, religion, social status, wealth or opinion. The protections of this charter apply equally to all — because justice that is selective is not justice.
Article 23
Education and Prevention
States, organizations and institutions are encouraged to promote education in conflict resolution, legal ethics and respect for due process. Prevention of the conditions that give rise to false accusations, parental alienation and judicial harassment is as important as the response to those harms once they occur.
Article 24
International Cooperation
Signatory organizations commit to collaborating to improve access to justice, information and support resources across borders. The harms addressed by this charter respect no national boundary. The response must be equally global.
Article 25
Commitment of Signatories
The signatories commit to promoting truth, fairness, human dignity, the protection of children, respect for real victims and the prevention of abuse of protection systems. This charter does not protect the guilty. It protects principles — because without those principles, justice protects no one.
Final Declaration
This charter does not protect perpetrators of abuse, criminals or persons seeking to escape their responsibilities. It protects the universal principles of truth, justice, due process, human dignity and the protection of children. Because a just society must protect both real victims and the innocent.
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    False Claims Watch documents these realities with care — using only public statistics, official judicial decisions, institutional reports and academic studies. We publish no private names. We do not replace courts. We defend a principle: truth must be established by evidence and due process — never by public pressure, revenge or defamation.

    195
    🌍 Countries Covered
    30
    🗣 Languages
    25
    📜 Charter Articles
    8
    ⚖ Vigilance Categories
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    ⚖ Wrongful Convictions Watch
    4,000+
    Official exonerations recorded in the US alone by the National Registry of Exonerations
    32,000+
    Years collectively spent in prison before exoneration
    Studies estimate wrongful conviction rates between 1% and 6% in some criminal categories.
    Source: National Registry of Exonerations · Innocence Project · SSRN Research
    👨‍👧 Parental Alienation Watch
    Millions of children worldwide experience parental separation each year. Family courts process millions of custody and parental conflict cases annually.
    A significant portion of child protection referrals are found to be unsubstantiated after investigation.
    Children must never become weapons in adult conflicts
    Alleged alienation must be treated with evidence, expertise and priority on the child's best interest
    Source: Family Court Statistics · Wikipedia · Academic Research
    🏛 Protection System Integrity Watch
    Protection systems — domestic violence services, child protection agencies, legal aid mechanisms — exist to protect vulnerable people.
    Their misappropriation for personal, financial or tactical purposes weakens public trust and harms real victims by consuming limited resources.
    Documented: use of false DV claims in custody disputes
    Documented: judicial harassment through repeated baseless filings
    Documented: strategic false accusations in inheritance conflicts
    Source: Academic studies · Institutional reports · Court records
    💙 Recovery & Support Network
    Persons wrongfully accused or unjustly separated from their children may experience:
    Anxiety & chronic depression
    Post-traumatic stress disorder
    Job loss & financial ruin
    Social isolation & public shame
    Family breakdown
    Loss of identity & self-worth
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    8 Categories of Vigilance

    False Claims Watch monitors and documents these eight categories using only verified public sources, official decisions and academic research.

    1. False Accusations
    Accusations fabricated or used as a tool of revenge, pressure, financial advantage or family strategy.
    2. Wrongful Convictions
    Unjustified convictions, biased investigations, misidentification, ignored evidence or official misconduct.
    3. Parental Alienation
    Manipulation or obstruction aimed at unjustly breaking the bond between a child and a parent.
    4. Abuse of Protection Systems
    Strategic use of legal, social or administrative protection mechanisms without factual basis.
    5. Digital Defamation
    Publication of serious accusations on the internet without proof or judicial decision.
    6. Judicial Harassment
    Repeated use of courts, complaints or proceedings to financially or psychologically exhaust a person.
    7. Protection of Children
    Prevention of the instrumentalization of children in adult conflicts and family disputes.
    8. Rehabilitation
    Rebuilding reputation, mental health, family bonds and financial stability after a wrongful accusation.
    Our Method
    False Claims Watch uses only: public statistics · official judicial decisions · institutional reports · academic studies · recognized organizations · anonymized testimonies · verifiable legal and psychological resources.

    We publish no accusations against private individuals.
    Important Disclaimer
    False Claims Watch does not replace a lawyer, court, protection service or mental health professional. This platform declares no one guilty or innocent. Truth must be established by evidence, due process and competent institutions — never by social pressure, revenge or public defamation.
    Public Sources Referenced
    National Registry of Exonerations (newkirkcenter.uci.edu) · Innocence Project (innocenceproject.org) · SSRN Academic Research on wrongful conviction rates · Wikipedia — List of wrongful convictions / False allegation of child sexual abuse · Family Court statistics (varies by country) · Academic studies on parental alienation · Institutional reports on child protection referrals

    "A false accusation is not a mistake. It is a weapon. And every weapon used unjustly destroys two people — the accused, and the truth."

    — False Claims Watch Charter · FalseClaimsWatch.com