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by New Metropolitan France » Sat Jun 30, 2018 11:51 pm
by Puertollano » Sun Jul 01, 2018 12:18 am
by Puertollano » Sun Jul 01, 2018 12:29 am
Justice for Nigeria Act
This Act was drafted to protect and bring justice to the victims, both male and female, young and old in the senseless attack on Benin City by the Germanic Armed Forces. It paves the way for a strong and stable Nigeria for future years to come.
Appalled by the senseless attack against the innocent civilians of Benin City, who were killed both directly and indirectly by chemical warfare,
Condemning the chemical weapons attack orchestrated by the German Government and armed forces against the largely civilian population of Benin City, and the obvious chemical catastrophe that would follow such a bombardment,
Reminding all member-states of their duties as world powers to protect the weak and the vulnerable, and constantly stand against injustice.
Therefore, this act will enforce:
-Immediate reparations from the Germanic Union for the damage to infrastructure in Benin City. The cost being estimated by the damage committed.
-Immediate reparations from the Germanic Union for the death of innocent civilians; $10,000 NAF dollars each.
-Immediate reparations from the Germanic Union for the injured civilians; $5,000 NAF dollars each.
-Official apology from the Germanic Union to the people of Benin City and Nigeria.
-Officially registering the Germanic Union’s political and military leaders as convicted war criminals for their actions against Benin City if found guilty by CSN.
FOR: The Bolivarian Republic of Puertollano
NAY:
by Grandes Terres » Sun Jul 01, 2018 1:14 am
by United Democratic Christian States » Sun Jul 01, 2018 7:02 am
by United Democratic Christian States » Sun Jul 01, 2018 7:03 am
New Metropolitan France wrote:"We believe that these terms may result in unfair economic hardship for the people of Puertollano. While they may be worth considering should deadlock not be broken after some further time has passed, perhaps targeted sanctions against those behind the breaches be worth considering?"
by Anxiety Cafe » Sun Jul 01, 2018 8:24 am
by Puertollano » Sun Jul 01, 2018 2:57 pm
AnxIETy cafE wrote:
As for the Justice for Nigeria Act, Magella will also abstain. Our vote will be changed to in favor if the Germanic Union is found guilty of war crimes after a CSN investigation.
by Anxiety Cafe » Sun Jul 01, 2018 3:43 pm
by United Democratic Christian States » Sun Jul 01, 2018 3:45 pm
by Puertollano » Sun Jul 01, 2018 6:08 pm
by United Democratic Christian States » Sun Jul 01, 2018 9:26 pm
Puertollano wrote:“We can amend to issue an investigation, rather than immediate conviction.”
by Puertollano » Wed Jul 04, 2018 2:36 am
I speak on behalf of the people of Puertollano when I say that I'm deeply concerned by the recent proposal initiated by the Germanic Union. The Germanic Union's new proposal, that is kindly enough named the 'Condemnation of Puertollano' is a farcical attempt to authorise global sanctions against the people and the government of our Bolivarian Republic. The new Prime Minister of Germany, who is even as hawkish and violent as the previous, is using the respected institutions of the CSN to attack another nation. I distinctly remember speaking about this in my last address to the Council, however, I did not believe it would actually come to fruition. Remind me when this crusade against Puertollano, the NSRA and other anti-imperialist bulwarks will end? First the European super-majority, alongside its' little tools votes in favour for unleashing a devastating invasion on Nigeria! I was one of the only people who warned against this! Now look what we have. Thousands dead. On both sides. In fact, I wouldn't hesitate to calculate possible a million or so people dead. The war crimes committed against these people by the CSN-backed invasion is horrendous. The Persians used chemical weapons on a coastal town, where's the outrage? The Italians use biological weapons on innocent women and children, where's the outrage? The German's use chemical weapons against the innocent people of Benin City, where's the outrage? There's not enough outrage, which is precisely my point.
I'll tell you where there is outrage though; in the Caribbean. After the Italians attempted to install a rigged election in the Federation of Nativist Islands, they have attacked us for defying the obviously anti-Puertollanoan proposal. Why should we accept a proposal that condemns us? Why should we accept a proposal that affirms Italy's colonial holdings? Most of all, why should we accept an 'election' that was instituted to destablise the Federation during a time of war? These questions are important in understanding Puertollano's rejection of the Italian proposal. Hence, you cannot lecture Puertollano about freedom and electoral right's when Europe rigs its own elections, brutalises innocent people when they attend to vote and censor the free press. Where are your sanctions? This is the ridiculous cycle of hypocrisy and elitism, where Austria and Germany conveniently ignore when their vassals commit war crimes and violate human right's. I'd like to remind the chamber that, yes, committing war crimes are against international law, and if countries continue to ignore international law and kill civilians, there should be sanctions. Yes, I'm speaking about the Germanic Union. It's run by a criminal cabal of mass murderers, all who belong in prison. I commend Madruo's marvellous work in the chamber too, for he is spreading the message of truth, peace and tolerance. Puertollano does not hate all European nations, that's why we offered compensation to the French citizens. France, really, is becoming a much more friendlier country. They do not see it as their god-given right to intervene in South America. And now, their people, are turning against the imperialist war machine in Nigeria. To them I say, get out of there! All there is left is death and destruction, get out of Nigeria.
Finally today, I would like to add realism to the debate in Iceland.The Bolivarian Republic has and does still apologise for the possible civilians deaths during Operation Anti-Colonialismo. We utilised surgical strikes in order to target Italian and Germanic military forces to protect our nation from possible European attack in the future. I would like to remind the chamber that it's still currently hard to calculate how many people, innocent people only, would have died. If any at all. The unknown amount of innocent casualties still we never match the recent bombardment of Benin City. That attack has worked towards nothing but destruction. The Bolivarian Republic, on the other hand, has possibly cemented peace for the future in our region. These islands, particularly the Germanic ones, contained war-mongering troops ready to pounce. Now with the threat removed, the people of South America can relax once again.
by United Democratic Christian States » Wed Jul 04, 2018 7:40 am
by Grandes Terres » Wed Jul 04, 2018 11:56 am
by Puertollano » Wed Jul 04, 2018 5:54 pm
United Democratic Christian States wrote:"I welcome you here Castillo, however allow me to correct a few key errors with your speech.
In the Benin City bombings, we performed strikes exactly how you performed strikes on the ABC islands. On strategic locations. We even asked for those locations to be evacuated. Likewise we do regret the loss of life in Benin City. However I remind everyone here, that this is still war. Death has and will always be apart of war.
Secondly the Condemnation of Puertollano was in response to Puertollano defiance of international law. I recall when Germany was convicted of war crimes for attack a Polish city.Did we whine like a baby? No, we payed our dues because we still respect international law. Now I think it is time Puertollano does the same. After all as soon as Puertollano complies with the Italian proposal, our proposal disappears.
Thirdly, this crusade you speak of. It started when you and your allies attacked Europe, no? I would assume it ends when you are done attacking Europe and it's allies.
Lastly, those troops on the ABC islands were there to defend the islands in case you attacked. Granted we couldn't stop the attacks from eventually happening, but some defense on those islands was still better than nothing"
by Puertollano » Wed Jul 04, 2018 5:59 pm
Grandes Terres wrote:"Mr Castillo, you can watch the vote-counting for the election and referendum yourself if you desire, the CSN Electoral Committee will be completely transparent over these upcoming elections. World leaders, delegates, ministers and any virtually anyone else can monitor the elections and referendum if they want, its up to you if you want to attend."
"President Gelmini would love to invite you to Il Desiderio to oversee voting if that is what you want. But this voting can only go ahead once the Puertollanoan presence on the island is withdrawn. I implore you to think about withdrawing, it is not a matter of pride, but a matter of democracy."
by Grandes Terres » Wed Jul 04, 2018 11:02 pm
Puertollano wrote:“I’m not concerned that the CSN Electoral Commission will rig the results of the election. I’m concerned about Italy’s persistence to hold elections on the island during a time of war. Could you have picked a worse time to hold a ballot? How can people vote when they have Europeans firing missiles in the close vicinity?
I’m honoured that you’d invite me, but I don’t need any invite. I could catch a plane today and land on the Federation of Nativist Islands on my own behalf. No election will occur at this time, period.”
by Puertollano » Wed Jul 04, 2018 11:35 pm
Grandes Terres wrote:Puertollano wrote:“I’m not concerned that the CSN Electoral Commission will rig the results of the election. I’m concerned about Italy’s persistence to hold elections on the island during a time of war. Could you have picked a worse time to hold a ballot? How can people vote when they have Europeans firing missiles in the close vicinity?
I’m honoured that you’d invite me, but I don’t need any invite. I could catch a plane today and land on the Federation of Nativist Islands on my own behalf. No election will occur at this time, period.”
“I understand your concerns regarding the ongoing conflict in South America and it’s possible affect on the Il Desiderio election. For this reason the Italian government is willing to wait until the Caribbean region becomes more stable and peaceful before Il Desiderio Resolution 1.1 is fully implemented and sovereignty returns to the people of the island.”
by United Democratic Christian States » Thu Jul 05, 2018 11:27 am
Puertollano wrote:United Democratic Christian States wrote:"I welcome you here Castillo, however allow me to correct a few key errors with your speech.
In the Benin City bombings, we performed strikes exactly how you performed strikes on the ABC islands. On strategic locations. We even asked for those locations to be evacuated. Likewise we do regret the loss of life in Benin City. However I remind everyone here, that this is still war. Death has and will always be apart of war.
Secondly the Condemnation of Puertollano was in response to Puertollano defiance of international law. I recall when Germany was convicted of war crimes for attack a Polish city.Did we whine like a baby? No, we payed our dues because we still respect international law. Now I think it is time Puertollano does the same. After all as soon as Puertollano complies with the Italian proposal, our proposal disappears.
Thirdly, this crusade you speak of. It started when you and your allies attacked Europe, no? I would assume it ends when you are done attacking Europe and it's allies.
Lastly, those troops on the ABC islands were there to defend the islands in case you attacked. Granted we couldn't stop the attacks from eventually happening, but some defense on those islands was still better than nothing"
“Your attacks were not at all surgical, you German liar. You were aware that your strikes would cause a chemical explosion, so you are complicit in war crimes. Our attacks were in no way the same. Our Generals assured me that there would be no threat to the people, through any possible indirect manner.
The Germanic Union is a serial international law breaker, there’s no doubt about it. You know that war crimes are illegal, do you not? You’ve now committed a second war crime after the first, and that is called breaking international law. Where are your sanctions for not playing by the same rules as warfare everyone else follows?
Let me remind you how this war started. Italy declared war on an ally, whom we had a mutual defence pact with. The Italian Kingdom brought this upon itself.”
by United Democratic Christian States » Mon Jul 09, 2018 3:38 pm
by New Metropolitan France » Tue Jul 10, 2018 9:14 pm
by United Democratic Christian States » Wed Jul 11, 2018 5:35 am
by Orbanis » Thu Jul 12, 2018 3:20 pm
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