Ambassador Pellegrini,
On Vorona, their time is running out and we hope they act, lest the Security Council have to consider options. Luthori is willing to consider intervention to enforce the mandate and end the crimes against humanity. We also want to keep an eye on the Yeudish Republic of Beiteynu, which has still not moved to outlaw slavery as originally intended.
On Resolution 24, we welcome the desire for Istalia to participate in the Peacekeeping mission, Luthori would do the same.
As for Eilomax, we believe a Resolution on that matter is necesarry also, and I present the following;
RESOLUTION 25
The Security Council,
RECALLING its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security,
RE-AFFIRMING that trafficking in persons entails the violation or abuse of human rights and is a crime against humanity,
CONDEMNING Eilomax, their operations, their staff, their investors and their customers,
RECOGNISING that trafficking in persons can be for the purpose of various forms of exploitation, including exploitation of the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labour, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or the removal of organs,
Does hereby condemn, in the strongest terms, all instances of trafficking in persons.
Does call upon all nations to take decisive and immediate action to prevent, criminalize, investigate, prosecute and ensure accountability of those who engage in trafficking in persons.
The Security Council does hereby issue the following mandate;
-We hereby authorise Giorgia Pellegrini, Istalian Ambassador to the World Congress, as a Security Council Rapporteur, to investigate, disrupt and dismantle networks involved in trafficking in persons using the World Congress Anti Slavery Office (WCASO)
-WCASO shall consist of 5,000 staff employed by the World Congress. Their shall be a High Commisioner of the WCASO appointed by a majority of the Security Council, for a single term not exceeding 20 years.
-WCASO shall be funded through contributions of all Security Council members for the duration of their terms on the Council; 20% per member. A decade long budget will be submitted by the High Commisioner of the WCASO every 10 years detailing the funding required, to be approved by the Security Council.
-WCASO shall have the power to censure any company, person, nation, organisation, body or group which participate, authorise, allow or facilitate the trafficking of humans.
On Resolution 23, I understand your concerns, and propose this amended version;
RESOLUTION 23
The Security Council,
RECALLING that democracy is a universal value based on the freely expressed will of people to determine their political, economic, social and cultural systems and their full participation in all aspects of their lives,
RE-AFFIRMING that the Security Council of the World Congress plays a major role in promoting human rights, development, and peace and security,
RECOGNISING the will of the people is the basis of the authority of any Government,
ASCERTAINS that Democracy is a system of government in which the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives from among themselves to form a governing body,
Does oppose any attempt by a foreign power to interfere, influence, effect, change or manipulate the democratic elections of another nation.
Does desire that the World Congress play a role in assisting parliaments and decentralized local governance structures to enhance the checks and balances that allow democracy to thrive.
Does offer electoral assistance and long-term support for electoral management bodies through the World Congress.
Does recognise that when a Government attempts to undertake measures or policies which contradict World Congress or Security Council Resoltuions, that the internationsl community may decide to act upon it, by further Resolution.
Thoughts, Ambassador?
I beg all the other members, speak and be heard, lest we lose the confidence of Terra in this Council.