18-04-2004, 13:51
Esteemed fellow General Assembly Members
The Government of Nainamo moves to censure the Government of Israel over the latest 'targeted assassination' of a senior Palestinian official. While we acknowledge the right of Israel to protect their own citizens, Nainamo believes that the ceaseless provocation and humiliation of the Palestinian people will not lead to peace, despite any barriers or plans the Israeli government puts forward.
The Government of Israel has for many years seemed to ignore their responsibilities as an occupying power of the Palestinian territories, and has also ignored numerous United Nations resolutions on the issue. It is not Israel's international legal perogative to give back land that wasn't theirs to start with or keep other areas of the West Bank that is not Israeli either.
The Government of Nainamo would like noted that it believes that the only lasting solution will be based on a withdrawal to the 1967 Green Line, and an immediate cessation of hostilities by both the Israeli and Palestinian sides.
Franco Martinez
Ambassador, Nainamo Permanent Mission to the United Nations
18 April 2004
[OOC - I know that there doesn't seem to be a censure process at the UN on NS, but just thought I would note my displeasure at latest events... feel free to pile in with your thoughts]
The Government of Nainamo moves to censure the Government of Israel over the latest 'targeted assassination' of a senior Palestinian official. While we acknowledge the right of Israel to protect their own citizens, Nainamo believes that the ceaseless provocation and humiliation of the Palestinian people will not lead to peace, despite any barriers or plans the Israeli government puts forward.
The Government of Israel has for many years seemed to ignore their responsibilities as an occupying power of the Palestinian territories, and has also ignored numerous United Nations resolutions on the issue. It is not Israel's international legal perogative to give back land that wasn't theirs to start with or keep other areas of the West Bank that is not Israeli either.
The Government of Nainamo would like noted that it believes that the only lasting solution will be based on a withdrawal to the 1967 Green Line, and an immediate cessation of hostilities by both the Israeli and Palestinian sides.
Franco Martinez
Ambassador, Nainamo Permanent Mission to the United Nations
18 April 2004
[OOC - I know that there doesn't seem to be a censure process at the UN on NS, but just thought I would note my displeasure at latest events... feel free to pile in with your thoughts]