Gyrobot seeks international pressure to have Sam Fabus come to trial
With the destruction of Sam Fabus' dreams of a white world and his nations and allies. Many thought they could rest, but somewhere in The Parthians Sam Fabus lies under the Parthian Shield. Gyrobot realised that he must make first steps to bring the dictator to justice. With this he sent a statement to all nations:
"As you see, recent reports and telegrams of Sam Fabus' family's whereabouts was that they were located in The Parthians. The Parthians refuses to hand him over to justice and instead harbours the criminal. As you know he was the dictator of Communist Missippi, Deceisive Action and VoteEarly. He was the spearhead of the NWO which was a close equivelant of the Nazis. He had many allies whom had fell with his nation. In order to bring a sense of calm knowing the criminal is put to justice I am seeking the strengh of nations who will desire to bring him down once and for all. This is not an International Crime Court but an effort to bring him to trial. Now its all up to empathy of the nations."
With that Prime Minister Lenster sat and waited.
Pacitalia
18-12-2005, 10:56
I may remind you that to most nations, Sam and Alice Fabus are dead. What would be the point of such a thing, Mr. Prime Minister? If you have your reasons, other than the simple desire of positive publicity in trying this man and perhaps his wife, please be so kind as to state them. Otherwise, it would be in everyone's best interest to let sleeping dogs lie.
Dr. Rabastano Sancatto Serra, MPP, RPAg
Agustinate of International Relations
Democratic Capitalist Republic of Pacitalia
Kahanistan
18-12-2005, 11:23
DEMOCRATIC SOVIET REPUBLIC OF KAHANISTAN
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Democratic Soviet Republic of Kahanistan is itself ethnically and racially very diverse, which makes us very hostile to racist Nazi movements. While we have had conflicts with Gyrobot before, for too long have we remained silent about the racist dictator we now hear is alive in Parthia, and about the rampant human rights abuses we hear have been committed there.
We join Gyrobot's call for Mr. Fabus to be brought to trial. We will, should they be needed, mobilize 450,000 Republic Guards and 50,000 Imperial Marines to capture Fabus by force. Hopefully, these troops will be part of a larger coalition, as we simply can not spare the troops necessary to defeat Parthia alone, as our war with the Kraven filth takes priority.
Signed,
Margaret Delray,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Pacitalia
18-12-2005, 12:24
Miss Delray --
We hoped you had learned a valuable lesson from your war against Automagfreek - staying out of affairs that never have and never will concern you. It seems you missed that moral. It is not in the best interest of the international community to resurrect an old problem, and on top of that waste millions of dollars to bring something out of mothballs just for glory.
I also hate to bring this up as a point, but it is true - the fact that Sam Fabus ruled long before your nation's time should be enough for you to have remained neutral. Calling for the trial of a tyrant is one thing. My government supports that principle, but Sam Fabus is a different story. He is a tired old man and you would be wasting your efforts on him while missing the boat on perhaps bigger fish. I urge you to take this into consideration.
Sincera in domina bene,
Dr. Rabastano Sancatto Serra, MPP, RPAg
Agustinate of International Relations
Democratic Capitalist Republic of Pacitalia
To Kahanistan
We thank you for your effort to seeing that a person such as Sam Fabus will be put to trial and be punished for his crimes and for proof that Sam Fabus is alive here is the topic:
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?p=9807903#post9807903
Damn it we need more pressure into this topic.
Candle Ice
20-12-2005, 03:49
((Is this open to a FT nation?))
It is open to all technologies but in the sense of account age I recommend you are at least 6 month's old to show how long you have been here. Dont want a talking shop now do we?
Southeastasia
20-12-2005, 09:10
Miss Delray --
We hoped you had learned a valuable lesson from your war against Automagfreek - staying out of affairs that never have and never will concern you. It seems you missed that moral. It is not in the best interest of the international community to resurrect an old problem, and on top of that waste millions of dollars to bring something out of mothballs just for glory.
I also hate to bring this up as a point, but it is true - the fact that Sam Fabus ruled long before your nation's time should be enough for you to have remained neutral. Calling for the trial of a tyrant is one thing. My government supports that principle, but Sam Fabus is a different story. He is a tired old man and you would be wasting your efforts on him while missing the boat on perhaps bigger fish. I urge you to take this into consideration.
Sincera in domina bene,
Dr. Rabastano Sancatto Serra, MPP, RPAg
Agustinate of International Relations
Democratic Capitalist Republic of Pacitalia
ENCRYPTED TRANSMISSION
TO: Dr. Rabastano Sancatto Serra
FROM: USNSEA Minister of Foreign Affairs Joshua Lin
SUBJECT: Kahanistan and Sam Fabus
Dear Sir,
While I most certainly agree that Fabus was a bad man that deserved a painful electrocution that will only stop when time itself ends and absolutely agree with your position, don't count on it [the Kahanistanians]. Don't get me wrong, I have no prejudice and discrimination. People that understand me well know that I have not sent any discriminating remarks of hatred against any fellow human being simply because they have different characteristics from me.
Here is a snip on the culture of the people of Kahanistan, according to this public databank (http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Kahanistan#Culture).
Kahanistanians cherish democracy, freedom, and human rights, to the point where they believe that everyone in the world is entitled to them. This attitude is enshrined in their constitution, and has led to numerous invasions of violators, termed "humanitarian operations" by the government and military.
So I highly doubt that the government of Kahanistan will learn from that harsh lesson that nearly resulted in them becoming an 'ex-nation-to-be'. An election of a new Kahanistanian government shall not change their quests for improved human rights records in foreign nations that have genocidal dictators. Good luck in convincing them not to.
Yours Truly,
His Excellency,
USNSEA Minister of Foreign Affairs
Joshua Lin