Mr President, Honourable Members of the General Assembly,
This year, the United Imperial Crownlands are celebrating the 1000th anniversary of the September Revolution, which brought an end to a long era of recurring strife between the Hulstrian and Kunihito peoples of the Crownlands and set us on the way to a common future. This auspicious event makes it all the more grave that I feel forced to come before you to intercede on behalf of Kunihito who still find they are being denied this shared future in a nation to which we have a close historical kinship and which rejoiced with the rest of the Crownlands at the success of the September Revolution.
I am speaking, of course, of Ostland-Touryou. As delegates might be well aware, the government of Ostland-Touryou has since the overthrow of the Independent Crownland of Ostland-Touryou, the first multi-ethnic state in Ostland for centuries, returned to disenfranchisement and stepped up discrimination of the Kunihito. They have even used language that leaves a bad taste in my mouth and the memory of the dark days of the Nimitz Regime in my head: the "Kunihito problem". Let me remind you: this comes from the same party which, during the Second September Revolution, was complicit in the genocide of Kunihito under the guise of the Wolfsheim Plague.
This government is now proudly boasting that it has forced large amounts of Kunihito out of their native land and have responded with nothing but contempt and hostility to the legitimate concerns of my colleague, Karolu Mori, who is very concerned for what is being done to his people. The agenda of this government is nothing more than the removal of its native people from Ostland to make it into some form of idealised Dundorfian homeland, with the help of Dorvish and Dundorfian settlers. It is the same foul tendency the regime practised in cahoots with Leopold Nimitz, and as we recall that the September Revolution must be defended time and time again, we consider it our duty to intercede on behalf of these Kunihito who are being hounded out of their native land and dumped (pardon my Canrillaise) into the Crownlands as if we were some kind of reservation.
We would like to urge the nations represented here to join us in condemning and sanctioning the government of Ostland in the strongest possible terms for this intolerable violation, especially considering their far-from-innocent history. We would urge you all to sign
the agreement we have prepared to this end. If necessary, we implore the Security Council to take every action possible to halt this intolerable course of affairs and, if necessary, intervene to enforce international law.
I thank the Assembly.