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THE GLOBAL ASSEMBLY | RESOLUTION PROPOSAL FORM THE ASSEMBLY |
[AUTHOR]: Jesper Nordheim, Norwegian Ambassador to The Global Assembly [DATE]: 01/1997 [TYPE OF RESOLUTION]: BINDING [TOPIC OF DISCUSSION]: Emergency Resolution on The Canadian Situation [DRAFT RESOLUTION]: The Assembly CONSIDERING, the destruction and murder caused by fascist regimes of the past; WHEREAS, the Canadian Nationalist Party offers extraordinary and undeniable sympathies to the former German Nazi Party; WHEREAS, the Canadian Nationalist Party is believed to have achieved its majority in Canada by rigging what should have been a free and fair election; WHEREAS, the nations of the Free World have uniformly stood against fascism and governments that have supported ideas of racial supremacy; WHEREAS, the nations here assembled have not forgotten the sacrifice made by an estimated 80-million soldiers and common people, including over 45,000 Canadians; THEREFORE, this Assembly proclaims this "Emergency Resolution on The Canadian Situation" as binding and justified under international law. Have agreed as follows: ARTICLE 1 INTERNATIONAL EMBARGO 1. An International Embargo now exists between the other nations of the world and Canada. a. Member-states are forbidden from conducting any kind of trade or commerce with Canada, be it between governments, private businesses or organizations that operate within their influence, or citizens and residents. b. Member-states are forbidden from issuing loans to any level of the Canadian government, the Canadian armed forces, Canadian political entities, Canadian-owned businesses or organizations, and Canadian citizens. c. Member-states are forbidden from conducting business or any kind of transactions with Canadian businesses, organizations, or any part of its national apparatus. d. Member-states will immediately freeze and seize all Canadian assets in their respective countries. e. Member-states will not permit commercial vessels, aircraft, trains, and automobiles to dock in Canadian ports, land at Canadian airports, stop at Canadian train stations, or use Canadian roads. f. Member-states will not permit Canadian commercial vessels, aircraft, trains, and automobiles to dock in their ports, land at their airports, stop at their train stations, or use their roads. g. Member-states will treat all Canadian products and raw materials as contraband. h. Any mention of "member-states" includes all government entities, private and public organizations and companies under their jurisdiction, and citizens and residents. 2. Any state which does not participate in this embargo will be added to the embargo. a. The Secretary General, or the Deputy Secretary General, will be ultimately responsible for adding other countries to the embargo if there is clear evidence that they are not in compliance with the International Embargo on Canada. b. The Secretary General, or the Deputy Secretary General, will be ultimately responsible for removing countries from the embargo when there is clear evidence that they are in compliance with the International Embargo on Canada. 4. Member-states who are found to be in violation of any part of Article 1 are subject to a $500-million fine for each instance of non-compliance. a. Member-states who continuously violate Article 1 are subject to a $3-billion fine per month until they cease their violations. b. The Secretary General, or the Deputy Secretary General, will decide who is, and is not, in compliance. ARTICLE 2 CESSATION OF ALL GEOPOLITICAL SUPPORT TO CANADA 1. Member-states will close all of their Diplomatic Missions in Canada via the procedures outlined in the Resolution on International Diplomacy. 2. Member-states will close all Canadian Diplomatic Missions in their respective countries via the procedures outlined in the Resolution on International Diplomacy. 3. Member-states will cease any and all military and intelligence cooperation with Canada. a. Member-states may not participate in military exercises or share intelligence with the Canadian regime. 4. Member-states will consider the Canadian passport void and will not allow anyone from Canada into their country. a. Any person fleeing prosecution, genocide, or other unreasonable punitive measures from the Canadian government is exempt from Section 4. b. Member-states may allow diplomats from the Canadian regime to enter their respective countries if permission is granted from the Secretary General or the Deputy Secretary General. These diplomats may only be allowed entry for a short period of time. c. The Kingdom of The Netherlands is permitted to allow a limited number of Canadians into The Netherlands so that they may participate in the Global Assembly, unless such a time comes where they are removed from the Global Assembly. 5. Member-states who are found to be in violation of any part of Article 2 are subject to a $2.5-billion fine for each month they are not in compliance. a. The Secretary General will decide who is, and is not, in compliance. ARTICLE 3 PERIOD OF ENFORCEMENT 1. This Resolution will remain binding and in force until the Nationalist Party of Canada is removed from the Canadian government, declared illegal by the Canadian state (as well as any and all affiliated parties and successor parties), and the Canadian government permits observers from the Global Assembly to oversee a free and fair election in Canada for the federal government. a. Once these conditions are met, the Secretary General will permit a resolution to be submitted by any member-state, other than Canada, to nullify this Resolution. |
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