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Hemen Khanna-Racial/Ethnic Persecution resolution
Topic Started: Nov 28 2014, 04:09 PM (83 Views)
Hemen_Khanna

Name: Hemen Khanna
Committee: Global Security
Subject: Ethnic and racial persecution
Proposed by: Taiwan

The General Assembly,
1. Aware of the fact that sectarian violence between various subgroups of a dominant
2. religion has plunged the middle east and other sections of primarily the African
3. continent into a destabilized region of chaos

4. Notices the troubled and misguided leadership of third world regions, and the lack of
5. an experienced and disciplined army in some parts of the world

6. Considered significant amounts of interference to local law enforcement and armed forces personnel by armed 7. gunmen and other terror organizations.

8. Having analyzed governments of states indulged in sectarian war, noticing
a. A lack of a disciplined, regular national defense forces accompanied by the proper law enforcement and paramilitary units
b. Corruption within members of the governing and decision-making body of the nation along with high level commanders of the armed forces
c. Unequal representation of the main ethnic/religious groups within the governing body of the nation
d. Unequal/unfair treatment given to minorities in the region by the government/law enforcement

9. Recognizes significant bloodshed and the mass refugee migrations due to civil war
10. and sectarian tensions in the Middle East

11. Worried about potential political fallout on the local and global scale after the end of
12. the Middle Eastern turmoil

13. Acknowledges slow rate of progress being made by US led coalition against the sectarian
14. war in the middle east, and the ineffectiveness of the coalition air strikes in causing
15. significant damage to ISIS and its armies on the battlefield

16. Noting further potential threats to the international community by sectarian/religion
17. based terrorist groups such as Al Qaeda and ISIS, as sectarian groups vow death and turmoil upon the United States and its NATO allies

18. 1) Supports a political reform of sorts to allow for equal representation of all main
19. religious and ethnic groups in the governing body of countries plagued by religious
20. violence

21. 2) Believes that creating a government where all races are represented equally would be
22. the best option rather than a forced partition of ethnically divided nations in order to
23. make people of all ethnicity believe that they are equally represented by their
24. governments in order to stem the flow of civilians turning to terror groups for aid

25. 3) Disavows partitioning any regions of sectarian conflicts due to a fallout of violence
26. and extreme sectarian tensions resting in more violence and poverty in effected nations

27. 4) Calls for assembly of a massive peacekeeping force from all able countries as a mean
28. of combating religious and sectarian violence in order to temporarily maintain peace in
29. developing nations to allow political reform to unite the major religious

30. 5) Asks for countries facing mounting religious and ethnic tensions input more of their
31. GDP into military and police training in order to produce better trained, more
32. disciplined fighting forces capable of thwarting and seeking out sectarian groups in their
33. nations, and to maintain order in the country after the departing of the peacekeepers

34. 6) Suggests the assembly of an international task force consisting of high ranking
35. officials and soldiers from countries with firm, disciplined armed forces to aid the training of
36. military personnel in developing nations, and those plagued by sectarian violence.



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Akshay_Pulavarty

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Only potential suggestion to strengthen this is to specify the size and/or representation of these peacekeeping forces and how this will affect inter/intra national relations.
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Why are you reading the text down here? Go write your position paper!