ACT IV · Rome Statute Article 6(c)

Conditions calculated to destroy.

Article 6(c) prohibits inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part. Track 2 applicants are disproportionately poor, female, and offered minimal housing or income support before approval for death.

The documentary stage below stitches the ACT IV chapter film. Then walk the evidence scene-by-scene. Atmosphere is not the proof; primary sources are.

Evidence stage · 9 scenes · primary sources

Walk the conditions.

Poverty share, female skew, material-resources and housing quintiles, palliative access gap.

How to read this act

Coroner figures and access rates, not graphics.

Film is memorial tone only. Article 6(c) is argued from MDRC vulnerability and marginalization data, housing and poverty shares, and palliative access set against rising MAID volume. This act does not use composite “attrition vector” charts or AI flag stills.

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Sources

Primary records on this file.

Article 6(c): Track 2 poverty, housing instability, and palliative denial — conditions of life calculated to destroy. Cinema walkthrough with primary… Canada…

Last updated: 2026-07-13 · TENET5