Condemn Greater Tezdrian
A resolution to express shock and dismay at a nation or region.
Category: Condemnation | Nominee: Greater Tezdrian
The Security Council,
COMMITTING itself to diplomatic efforts to end international servitude -- a commitment which current GA legislation demands from member nations,
RECONGNIZING that Greater Tezdrian is the founder and the continued leader of the International Association of Slave Exporting Nations (IASEN),
NOTING that member nations of the IASEN are not obligated to comply to General Assembly legislation as the first clause of the IASEN Code of Rules demands that “all [IASEN members] must resign from the World Assembly”,
PROTESTING the IASEN’s marketing and promotion of their so-called “noble” practice of slavery,
AWARE that the IASEN operates through various storefronts and trade auctions across the world with an excess of over sixty-six million slaves in its possession,
DENOUCING the IASEN’s variation of “National Sovereignty” as a flimsy international excuse to abuse and ignore human and civil rights that were protected by anti-slavery General Assembly legislation,
AFFIRMING that Greater Tezdrian and the IASEN have promoted an even worse reputation for national sovereignists regarding human and civil rights,
APPRECIATING the gallant opposition to the IASEN by WA members including …Ozymos, Orlkjestad, Kelanis, Uregrea, Windica and former and non-WA members including … Ostronopolis, New Chalcedon, Questers, Santheres, Allemande, Ralkovia, Marzeron, Hardenburgh and troops from the World Anti-Slavery Organization (WASO) and the Oceanic Defense Coalition (ODECON),
UNDERSTANDING that the aforementioned and highly celebrated upholders of human rights took various actions against the IASEN including…
- The seizure of slave ships,
- Engagements of war,
- Trade embargos, and economic sanctions,
- Cease and Desist orders,
- Anti-Slavery Coalitions,
- Financial compensation and incentive for the freedom of the slaves,
ACCEPTING that a condemnation of the IASEN and its unrighteous founder is the very least that the World Assembly can do as an international entity dedicated to improving worldwide human and civil rights,
DEEPLY CONCERNED that the spread of servitude, and the reversal of existing liberties is imminent without early and responsive action towards this growing problem,
HEREBY CONDEMNS Greater Tezdrian.
Some facts about the International Association of Slave Exporting Nations (IASEN)...
1. All member nations must resign from the World Assembly,
2. All member nations must defend shipping routes if threatened,
3. All member nations must uphold the noble practice of slavery,
4. All member nations must promote slavery in all its forms,
5. All members must defend other member nations in times of trouble,
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Emblem of IASEN[/float]
1. Greater Tezdrian
2. Des-Bal
3. Great Nepal
4. Unilisia
5. Reich1
6. Mongolian Khanate
7. The Black Plains
8. Tolstonia
9. Anglo-Saxon Empire
10. Tybra
11. Bukkakishtan
12. Yethtu
13. Kreigan
14.Darkarbia
The association has over 205,000 standing troops that defend shipping routes if threatened.
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