PASSED: Radiological Terrorism
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Quote: Radiological Terrorism

A resolution to improve world security by boosting police and military budgets.

Category: International Security

Strength: Significant

Proposed by: Quintessence of Dust

Description: The United Nations,

Concerned by the threat of terrorist organizations or individuals developing and deploying radiological weapons,

Aware that while radiological dispersion devices are of little military use, they could cause massive disruption if detonated in areas of dense population,

Noting that radiological material that could plausibly be weaponised has wide legitimate application in industry, medicine and research,

Determined to prevent the acquisition of components of radiological weapons by terrorists without restricting their legitimate use,

1. Defines, for the purposes of this resolution:
- a radiological weapon as one whose function is the dispersion of radiological material, but which does not achieve critical mass;
- radiological material as radioactive material which might reasonably have application in construction of a radiological weapon;

2. Prohibits the development, possession, use or transfer of radiological weapons, and any efforts to facilitate or assist in such;

3. Further prohibits the transfer of radiological material to known or suspected terrorists, or to third parties likely to facilitate such transfers;

4. Requires member nations to monitor the activities of any groups operating within their jurisdictions when there is probable cause to believe that they are involved with radiological terrorism;

5. Encourages the sharing of intelligence on such groups, as well as on other risks such as unaccounted-for radiological material;

6. Recommends that member nations prepare emergency response plans in case of radiological attack, including such measures as immediate medical response and continuity of government;

7. Suggests that member nations ensure that emergency response personnel are appropriately trained and equipped to deal with radiological terrorism, such as in the disarming of suspect devices or the provision of required medical aid;

8. Promotes responsible practices and application of appropriate security and control measures in all aspects of research, industry and services using radiological material;

9. Encourages all reasonable measures to detect unauthorised radiological material, such as radiation sensors at ports and major transportation hubs.

Voting Ends: Fri Feb 23 2007 [/quote]
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#2

We see no reason to vote against this, and therefore our vote will be cast FOR.

Linda Anaris
UN-Office
GPRG
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#3

FOR.
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ParadicaFeb 22 2007, 07:02 PM FOR. [/quote]
If you voted in the poll, it's OK this time, but for future reference, members without a UN nation in this region can't vote in the poll. You can say how you voted and participate in debates, but not vote in the poll.

Anyway, I guess I'm FOR.
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#5

I'm cautious about international security resolutions, and I consider radiological to be a silly word, so I'm against for now.
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AntriumFeb 22 2007, 09:45 PM If you voted in the poll, it's OK this time, but for future reference, members without a UN nation in this region can't vote in the poll. You can say how you voted and participate in debates, but not vote in the poll. [/quote]
Alright, I'll remember that. (Or just put New Anonia in the UN, which I have been thinking of doing.)
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#7

Quote: How should the Delegate cast the Region's vote?
FOR  [ 3 ]  [100.00%]
AGAINST  [ 0 ]  [0.00%]
ABSTAIN  [ 0 ]  [0.00%]
Total Votes: 3[/quote]

i was having connectivity problems on the net much of the day today, so i did not get the vote cast in time.

There were only 2 UN nations votes on this as of yesterday, so I suspect the real majority wanted to abstain.
But it did pass anyhow.
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