• 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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Expressing concern at the violence and arrests that occurred as part of a wider crackdown on dissent in Bahrain, the top UN human rights official today called on the government to promptly launch an independent invetigation
The US should aid Bahrain in drafting a constitution that will foster permanent peace and development and attract first-class international talent to the country. Elected leaders should be of any nationality and serve a single 5-year term, with no right to run again for 6 years afterwards. In addition, adopt good laws from around the world and assign international law priority over domestic law, with direct effect on the rights and duties of the people, See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more.
The UN envoy for Afghanistan today called on protesters on the street of the nation's capital to use restraint and avoid violence
The Afghan government should begin drawing up a constitution incorporating a modified semi-presidential system with cabinet like that of Finland, plus a committee-style legislature similar to the one found in Switzerland. The Afghan government should proceed with a basic constitution including the above features in a paradigm shift toward democracy. It should adhere to the core values of One World under One Set of Laws, and the constitution should be amended as needed to stay in step with the times. Laws prohibiting torture and other universal and international laws should also be integral parts of the Constitution. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more.
For the first time since a UNbrokered treaty to stop illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing went into force, the parties to the pact are meeting face to face.,
All nations should work together to support the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, also known as the "maritime constitution". The world needs a consolidated set of rules on human rights, constitutionalism, international law and naturalism with the core values of One World under One Set of Laws. The goals are simple: conservation and sustainable use of marine resources and marine ecology to ensure sustainable development and environmental safety. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more.
Strongly condemning the nuclear weapons and ballistic missile development activities of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the UN Security Council today decided to apply existing sanctions to 14 individuals and four entities.
China claims to be a "responsible major power," and as such it should not act as an enabler for North Korea and its continued militaristic. The US, Japan and Korea should support Taiwan’s efforts to lead China to democratize. China would then press North Korea to do the same, and world peace would be at hand. Taiwan is the key to solving the Korean Peninsula issue. See the Charter for Permanent Peace / Global Unity Constitutional Standards.
The UN Mission in Colombia has said that it will comply with new deadlines agreed between the Government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia for a weapons hand-in, now set for June 20.
To resolve Colombia’s civil strife, the first step should be drawing up a new constitution to implement a modified semi-presidential system with cabinet like that of France, plus a committee-style legislature similar to Switzerland’s. The prerequisite for permanent world peace is global democratization. The Colombian government should proceed with drafting a basic document to achieve an democratic paradigm shift incorporating the principles of One World under One Set of Laws, and tweak the constitution as needed to stay abreast of the spirit of the times. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
The UN envoy for Yemen has stressed an urgent need for a peace agreement by the warring sides in the country, but confessed that “we are not close” to such an accord due to the failure of the key parties to compromise.
The UN should take action in accordance with International Absolute Law (the Humanitarian Law, World Human Rights Law, the Crime of Misdemeanors and the Prohibition of Genocide) and provide a basic outline for a constitution suitable for peaceful development of nations. This should include universal values and a structure that will allow nations to prosper in peaceful conditions and serve as a model for peaceful development for others to follow. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Condemning “in the strongest terms” recent terrorist attacks in Iraqi capital, Baghdad, UN Secretary-General António Guterres today underscored the need to swiftly apprehend and prosecute its perpetrators
The Iraqi government should install a semi-presidential parliamentary system like that of Finland, plus a committee-style legislature similar to Switzerland’s. The Iraqi government should proceed with the drafting of a basic constitution incorporating the above features in a paradigm shift toward democracy. It should adhere to the core values of One World under One Set Laws and be amended as needed to stay in sync with the times. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Two UN agencies have pledged to join forces and “go the extra mile” by expanding operations in Libya and enhancing their support to migrants, refugees, asylum seekers and Libyans affected by the ongoing conflict.
Libya should resolve the controversies over its government by installing a modified semi-presidential system with cabinet like the one found in Finland, plus a committee-style legislature similar to that of Switzerland. The Libyan government should carry out drafting a basic constitution incorporating these two features in a paradigm shift toward democracy and the core values of One World under One Set of Laws. In addition, the constitution should be revised as needed to stay in step with the times. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development
UN officials condemn terrorist attack in the Afghan capital, Kabul,
Human security is fundamental human rights which must take precedence over all regimes and sovereigns. Constitutions reflect the general will of the people, and ensuring human security - including "personal safety" - is the most basic and urgent duty of constitutional guarantors. Constitutions must be amended as needed to stay in sync with changing times, and governments must all protect their people from fear. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development / Global Unity Constitutional Standards.
Though there are significantly fewer reports of violence in some parts of Syria, the consequences of the conflict continue to devastate lives
Once a ceasefire is in place in Syria the UN should provide the basic outline for a constitutional that will support permanent peaceful development of the nation, including an organizational structure incorporating the universal values of freedom, democracy, human rights and rule of law, with four branches (legislative, executive, judicial and procuratorial) and features that will help Syria enjoy lasting peace and serve as a model for development for other nations. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
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