Shocked, that certain nations have abused the aboriginal people who were the original inhabitants of said nation, hereby declares that:
a) Aboriginal People refers to the culture/group of people of the same specie who existed before the current majority population.
b) Reconciliation means making amends and righting the wrongs committed by former generations against the aboriginal peoples of said nations.
Hereby Creates a World Assembly Reconciliation Board (hereby referred to as the WARB), that will work to distribute World Assembly funds to nations where they are needed to support reconciliation measures, examine the history of nations to see if they have mistreated Aboriginal peoples in the past, and is also tasked with ensuring that the World Assembly members comply with the following guidelines:
1. All World Assembly nations that have an aboriginal population must ensure the safety, mental health, and general well being of that population remains equal to that of the rest of the nation's citizens.
2. Education shall take place about the aboriginal peoples in the schools of said nations, at an appropriate age level for proper comprehension.
3. Aboriginal peoples must be given enough space to practice their traditions.