To all Diplomats of the United Nations about Sudan:
By andygogo
@andygogo (1579)
China
December 29, 2006 11:20am CST
In The Name Of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
All praise be to Allah The Cherisher and Sustainer of the Worlds
It has once again become a failure for the United Nations to again blunder its way thru the genocide taking place in Sudan. You all should be ashamed of yourselves for allowing the destruction of lands, and people to take place in this land. You let the animals of the jungle run that government without regard to life and liberty. I move that every member of the United Nations be replaced or dissolve the contract, and start a new one authored by civilized humans, and not animals of the forests. You cannot even adhere to these simple rules? As an Ambassador for the American Republic we demand you take notice, or we will campaign to have the United Nations disassembled. We know that the United States will do nothing as will no other nation. So take notice and do something soon or we will begin ours.
It is now time for people of this planet to reconsider its course and redirect it to a path of peace and freedom for all humans.
We support the poor, helpless, and defenseless people. We support the freedom of Women, we support the sane treatment of animals and the environment, we support the freedom of religion and expression. We do not support ignorance, period.
We are a growing nation of people that encourage anyone or Nation anywhere to become part of the New American Republic!
Sincerely,
Judah Ben-Hur
Ambassador
The American Republic
American Mujahideen Army Council
Headquarters: United States of America
As authorized under U.N. Security Council Resolution 1706 (August 31, 2006), assume civilian protection in Darfur by immediately transitioning the 7,000 strong African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) to a U.N. force of some 20, 000 troops and civilian police, with a robust mandate to protect civilians;
Use all necessary means to urgently secure the Sudanese government’s consent to the deployment of a U.N. force in Darfur;
Support a U.N. mission in Darfur with all necessary technical, financial and logistical assistance, including personnel;
Apply targeted sanctions including travel bans and asset freezes to Sudanese government officials should they continue to fail to consent to the deployment of the U.N. force in Darfur, as provided in U.N. Security Council Resolution 1591 (March 29, 2005). In addition, apply sanctions on those individuals or groups that commit human rights violations or violate the May 2006 Darfur Peace Agreement as authorized under U.N. Security Council Resolution 1706 (August 31, 2006); and
Expand the arms embargo provided for by U.N. Security Council Resolution 1591 (March 29, 2006) to cover all of Sudan, not just Darfur and put in place a mechanism for monitoring and enforcement.
Immediately consent to the transition of AMIS to a U.N. force to protect civilians Darfur;
Cooperate with the United Nations and the African Union;
Disarm and disband the government-backed militia forces (called Janjaweed by their victims) active in Darfur and Chad;
Reverse ethnic cleansing by withdrawing those militia forces/Janjaweed from the parts of Darfur they have occupied from 2003 to the present;
Withdraw helicopters and all military aircraft from Darfur;
Provide full and expedited humanitarian access to all internally displaced persons (in displaced areas and on return to their home areas), and to those refugees returning from Chad;
Fully respect international human rights and humanitarian law and refrain from attacking civilians, civilian property and humanitarian operations;
Cooperate with the International Criminal Court;
Provide full and unimpeded access for national and international human rights monitoring missions; and
Investigate and prosecute those government forces and allied militias and government officials responsible for the Darfur campaign (2003-present
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