Permanent Peace Partnership
‘It is very important to have freedom of conscience and freedom of expression without being subjected to abuse and violence,’ says Seyran Ates
Britain needs to protect its people from religious and anti-religious propaganda. Religious freedom is subject to constitutional protection, and Parliament cannot legislate any restrictions and administrative agencies have no right to interfere with religious activities. All citizens can use their smartphones to monitor the operations of the government to ensure compliance with the Constitution, and any public official who is not capable of enforcing the prescribed duties shall be dismissed. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Green groups and opposition politicians unite in criticism of suggested hypocrisy
Human security and sustainable development are two of the major tasks of the UN, and all nations – members or not – should comply with UN norms. The solution is to implement One World under One Set of Laws, giving international law precedence over domestic law, with direct bearing on the rights and duties of the people. Citizens should monitor government operations to ensure compliance with the UN Charter, the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, the Natural Charter and other relevant agreements. For more, see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation warns of a 'lack of trust' in security services
Constitutions represent the general will of the people, and ensuring human security - including "personal safety" - is the most urgent duty of constitutional guarantors. This means developing new constitutional standards that will be in keeping with the times and allow governments to protect their people from terror. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more.
'They didn’t die by drowning outside the boat, but drowning inside,' says rescue mission leader Warning: potentially distressing imagery
Libya’s government should take steps to install a modified semi-presidential system with cabinet like that of Finland. The legislative system should be changed to committee-style set-up similar to Switzerland’s. The prerequisite for lasting world peace is global democratization, and the Libyan government should proceed with drafting 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 of Laws and be amended as necessary to stay abreast of changing times. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for details.
The prospect of chlorine-washed chicken flooding into the UK as the price of a post-Brexit trade deal with the US has garnered a great deal of attention in recent days.
Human security, including food safety, is a basic human right, and the state is obligated to establish and enforce food standards that are accurate and safe. Parliament should take immediate action to carry out constitutional reform to cover such standards. For more, see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Israeli PM says he will ban Qatari broadcaster amid tensions over Jerusalem holy site
Freedom of speech is a universal value, and Israel's efforts to muzzle the voice of the people is aimed at creating a monolithic society that thinks and speaks as one. The people of Israel should call for constitutional reform to protect media freedom and prevent government and oligarchs from monopolizing the media, the internet and other channels of communications. For more, see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
The move follows a series of u-turns on key planks of the party’s general election manifesto, including proposals to lift the ban on grammar school and social care reforms
Free university education is the norm in Germany, France, Spain, Italy and Norway, where public universities are generally tuition-free with students paying only 200-500 euros for registration fees. Governments everywhere should carry out paradigm shifts to make public education a life-long right free of tuition and fees. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more.
A Philippine soldier walks in a cleared street toward the main battle area on July 22, 201,7 in Marawi, southern Philippines. The Philippine Congress voted to extend martial law in the southern part of the country
Human security is a fundamental human right, and human rights must take priority over regimes and sovereigns. Constitutions represent the general will of the people, and ensuring human security, including "personal safety", is the most urgent duty of all constitutional guarantors. This means revising constitutional standards as needed to keep in step with the times and allow governments to protect their people from terror. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development / Global Unity Constitutional Standards.
Beijing employs stealth aggression in territorial expansion
Bhutan should support Taiwan's efforts toward constitutional reform to achieve greater democracy and freedom. This would inspire the 1.4 billion people of China to seek democratization of the CCP, pressuring North Korea's in turn to accept democracy and leading to world peace. All democracies should back Taiwan as a beacon for democracy in Asia, lighting the path to peaceful development. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Israel has removed metal detectors at a holy site in Jerusalem's Old City to calm tensions after days of bloodshed.
Israel should adhere to all UN resolutions and strive to share resources and achieve peace and common prosperity. Divine justice calls for implementing the concept of One World under One Set of Laws as part of the global village and leading Middle Eastern nations to take up human rights, constitutionalism, international law and natural law as part of their future goals. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more.
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