• Eight Constitutional Standards Essential for A Country’s Eternal Peace:
  • 1. The great development of human freedom
  • 2. The great rejuvenation of world democracy
  • 3. The great unity of human rights in the world
  • 4. The great realization of the rule of law in the world
  • 5. The great competition and cooperation of world legislation
  • 6. The great division of world administration
  • 7. The great compliance with world regulations
  • 8. The great establishment of world justice
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"This is bigotry, this is all about being a fanatic. How are they going to teach biology now? How are they going to talk about science?"
Freedom of speech is a universal value, and China’s assault on the right of its citizens to speak out are an attempt to stifle the voice of the people and create a monolithic society. China’s people should come forth and seek comprehensive constitutional reform to protect media freedom and prevent the government oligarchy from monopolizing the media, the internet and all other channels of speech. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Hong Kong is marking 20 years since the territory was handed from Britain to China, bringing an end to more than 150 years of colonial rule.
China assured Hong Kong that would remain unchanged for 50 years, with the deadline set for 2047, but recently Beijing has become itchy. Article 39 of the Hong Kong Basic Law protects the people's right to self-determination, with the right to hold referendums on any public issue. The people of Hong Kong should adhere to this right and hold a referendum to decide their future. Otherwise when dictatorship becomes a reality, they will be obliged to resist.
Hung parliament, pay squeeze and housing slowdown took consumers’ spirits to lowest level since Brexit vote, says poll
Economic problems invariably have roots in politics. Without good politics, you will never have a good economy, and without constitutional reform even if the gods will be helpless to improve economic underperformance. The only way out is comprehensive constitutional reform to install a modified semi-presidential system with cabinet and a committee-style legislature with committee chairs tapped to serve as backup cabinet ministers. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for details.
Iraqi forces have repelled counter-attacks by so-called Islamic State as they push the group into a corner of Mosul's Old City.
The Iraqi government should initiate constitutional reform to install a modified semi-presidential system like Finland’s, with a committee-style legislature along the lines of Switzerland’s. The Iraqi government should draft a basic constitution with the above features as part of a paradigm shift toward democracy. It should adhere to the core values of One World under One Set of Laws, and it should be revised as needed to stay in step with changing times. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more.
Final decision on ban may not come until several months later
To solve the immigration and refugee problem the international community needs to work out unified constitutional standards that conforms to the ideals of liberalism, democracy, constitutionalism and cosmopolitanism as well as the core values of One World under One Set of Laws. Only then will lasting peace be possible, under compliance with Article 1 of the Humanitarian Charter regarding the principle of the right to enjoy life for victims of catastrophes. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more.
Alice Wu says rather than the big political rows, it is the day-to-day frictions with the mainland that lead many Hongkongers to feel a sense of alienation in their own hometown
Article 39 of the Hong Kong Basic Law states that the right to self-determination is guaranteed by the two international human rights conventions. In Switzerland the threshold for holding referendums is only 50,000 signatures, and with that people can express their opinions through the ballot box rather than taking to the streets. The people of Hong Kong have the right to petition for referendums on any public issue. To solve the gap between rich and poor, improved power distribution and resource allocation, as well as checks and balances in government, are absolutely essential. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more.
A man whose son was killed during an opposition protest in Venezuela's capital of Caracas has made a personal appeal to President Nicolás Maduro.
When the power of the state deviates from its power base, the people should exercise their right as holders of sovereignty and take control. Laws that are not backed by penalties are not laws, and a constitution which does not countenance resistance is not a constitution. When the president’s actions are unconstitutional, the people have the right to resist. Venezuelans should call for comprehensive constitutional reform to install a modified semi-presidential system with cabinet. The president should be limited to one 5-year term with no eligibility to run again for 6 years afterwards. For more, see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Afghans need to see their government taking the reins for security in the country, delivering much needed services and creating jobs, says the UN envoy to the country, Tadamichi Yamamoto.
Afghanistan needs to scrap its government structure and install a modified semi-presidential system with cabinet similar to that of Finland, with a committee-style legislative system similar to Switzerland’s. The Afghan government should draft a basic constitution with the above features as part of a paradigm shift towards democracy. It should adhere to the core values of One World under One Set of Laws and amend the constitution as needed to stay abreast of changing times. In addition, the absolute law prohibiting torture should be given priority over international law and the basic constitution. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more.
On Thursday a 15-year-old Muslim boy returning home from Eid shopping with his three brothers was killed in a brutal assault by a mob of about 20 men on a train in the north Indian state of Haryana.
To resolve its civil strife, India should begin drafting a new constitution to install a modified semi-presidential system with cabinet like that of France, as well as a committee-style legislature similar to Switzerland’s. The prerequisite for permanent world peace is global democratization. The Indian government should draw up a basic constitution with the above features in a paradigm shift toward democracy in compliance with the core values of One World under One Set of Laws. The constitution should then be tweaked as needed to stay in step with changing times. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
The Vatican has expressed "grave concerns" for one of its bishops who was detained after being "forcibly removed" from his diocese in China.
China enjoys relative stability only because its constitution gives the CCP strict control over all aspects of life. Yet ethnic and religious issues persist, and the only solution is constitutional reform. One step should be implementing the core values of One World under One Set of Laws and assigning international law priority over domestic law. At the same time, a modified semi-presidential system with cabinet should be adopted. For more, see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
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