05-22-2005, 07:05 PM
Hi, I used to have an account in your old forum. I'm not sure if I hould re-register here, so apologies if I've posted this in the wrong place or breached protocol.
Anyway, I'm here soliciting feedback on a proposal I've drafted and am hoping to submit to the UN early in June. I've already canvassed the Celdonian Diplomatic Quarter (home of the AntiCapitalist Alliance, Coalition of AntiCapitalist Economies and the International Fair Trade Agreement) and the UN Old Guard for opinions but thought I'd try the IDU as well, given your region's interest in UN affairs.
So, here's the proposal:
Quote: Freedom of Conscience Act
Category: Human Rights; Category: Strong
We, the United Nations, having in past resolutions affirmed our respect for human rights that transcend national borders, do hereby
1) DEFINE a ?prisoner of conscience? as a person who has not used, or encouraged the use of, violence; has not openly supported or recommended hatred for racial, religious or similar reasons to provoke people to discriminate, or to be hostile or violent; is detained or imprisoned because of their political, religious or other beliefs, or their ethnic origin, sex, colour or similar reasons; and accordingly
MANDATE that all member states immediately and unconditionally release any prisoners of conscience they are currently detaining and pledge not to detain such persons in the future
2) DEFINE a ?disappearance? as a person who has been taken into custody by government authorities or by armed political groups, but whose whereabouts and fate is kept secret; and accordingly
MANDATE that any institution or group holding such an individual reveal the fate and whereabouts of the ?disappeared?
3) CONDEMN extrajudicial executions by governments, killings caused by the unnecessary use of lethal force by law enforcement officials and killings of civilians in direct or indiscriminate attacks by governments or armed political groups
4) DEFINE a ?political prisoner? as a person whose imprisonment is politically motivated, specifically that they are or were a member of a forbidden political party, or have been involved in armed struggle against the government, or have been a victim of other kinds of systematic discrimination based on sex, race or other reasons, who is not a member of the national armed forces of a nation that the imprisoning nation is officially at war with; and accordingly
CALL FOR all political prisoners to be charged and tried fairly as soon as possible or be released
5) CONFIRM this institution's opposition to torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatments and punishments.
CODA: terms such as ?fair trial? are to be interpreted in the letter and spirit of the previous resolutions that specifically address them.[/quote]
Feel free to comment. Thanks very much for your time.
Eco
Anyway, I'm here soliciting feedback on a proposal I've drafted and am hoping to submit to the UN early in June. I've already canvassed the Celdonian Diplomatic Quarter (home of the AntiCapitalist Alliance, Coalition of AntiCapitalist Economies and the International Fair Trade Agreement) and the UN Old Guard for opinions but thought I'd try the IDU as well, given your region's interest in UN affairs.
So, here's the proposal:
Quote: Freedom of Conscience Act
Category: Human Rights; Category: Strong
We, the United Nations, having in past resolutions affirmed our respect for human rights that transcend national borders, do hereby
1) DEFINE a ?prisoner of conscience? as a person who has not used, or encouraged the use of, violence; has not openly supported or recommended hatred for racial, religious or similar reasons to provoke people to discriminate, or to be hostile or violent; is detained or imprisoned because of their political, religious or other beliefs, or their ethnic origin, sex, colour or similar reasons; and accordingly
MANDATE that all member states immediately and unconditionally release any prisoners of conscience they are currently detaining and pledge not to detain such persons in the future
2) DEFINE a ?disappearance? as a person who has been taken into custody by government authorities or by armed political groups, but whose whereabouts and fate is kept secret; and accordingly
MANDATE that any institution or group holding such an individual reveal the fate and whereabouts of the ?disappeared?
3) CONDEMN extrajudicial executions by governments, killings caused by the unnecessary use of lethal force by law enforcement officials and killings of civilians in direct or indiscriminate attacks by governments or armed political groups
4) DEFINE a ?political prisoner? as a person whose imprisonment is politically motivated, specifically that they are or were a member of a forbidden political party, or have been involved in armed struggle against the government, or have been a victim of other kinds of systematic discrimination based on sex, race or other reasons, who is not a member of the national armed forces of a nation that the imprisoning nation is officially at war with; and accordingly
CALL FOR all political prisoners to be charged and tried fairly as soon as possible or be released
5) CONFIRM this institution's opposition to torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatments and punishments.
CODA: terms such as ?fair trial? are to be interpreted in the letter and spirit of the previous resolutions that specifically address them.[/quote]
Feel free to comment. Thanks very much for your time.
Eco

