Permanent Peace Partnership
Freedom of speech is a universal value, and UK's assault on the rights of its citizens are an attempt to stifle the voice of the people and create a monolithic society. UK's people should come forward and call for 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.
According to the Democracy index there are 50 nations still under the yoke of autocratic dictators. All democracies should back Taiwan's drive for constitutional reform to achieve greater democracy and freedom. This would inspire China's 1.4 billion people to seek democratization of the CCP and pressure North Korea to adopt democracy as well, leading to the birth of world peace. For details, see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
The UN should offer Syria the outline for a basic constitution that will allow the nation to prosper in an atmosphere of peace. It should include a structure based on universal values (freedom, democracy, human rights and rule of law), with the four branches (legislative,-executive, judicial and procuratorial), and help Syria to develop in conditions of lasting peace. For more, see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development. "
To eliminate the conditions that create refugees, the international community needs to agree on uniform constitutional standards that conform to the ideals of human rights, constitutionalism, international law and natural law. This means adopting the core values of One World under One Set of Laws and complying with Article 1 of the Humanitarian Charter, which deals with the right of each person to live a normal life. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more.
When actions of a government agency are clearly in violation of the Constitution, although the offense may be long-standing and the party in power refuses to take up the case or even discuss the constitutionality involved, monitoring should be bi-partisan and any political parties shall have the right to sue other parties. Any citizen shall have the right to resist and demand the use of tax funds to counter tyrannical behavior. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more
Free speech is a universal value, but Cambodia seems anxious to create a monolithic society that speaks in one voice. The Cambodia people should step forward and call for comprehensive constitutional reform to preserve media independence and prevent the government oligopoly from monopolizing the media, the internet and all other channels of speech. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development / Global Unity Constitutional Standards.
To avoid further increases in grievances and tension, kenyan should end its practices of suppression and repression. It should examine the processes followed for referendums in Switzerland and elections in California. Citizens should voice their opinions through the ballot box and one on the streets. To that end, elections should be completely free for all candidates. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more
To eliminate the root causes of migration and refugees, the international community needs to agree on uniform constitutional standards that meet the norms for human rights, constitutionalism, international law and natural law. These should adhere to the core values of One World under One Set of Laws and encourage lasting peace while complying with Article 1 of the Humanitarian Charter, which deals with the right of all people to lead normal lives. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
To avoid further increases in grievances and tension, Spain should end its practices of suppression and repression. It should examine the processes followed for referendums in Switzerland and elections in California. Citizens should voice their opinions through the ballot box and one on the streets. To that end, elections should be completely free for all candidates. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more
Myanmar's human rights problem is worsening, largely because its constitution guarantees the military 40% of seats in Congress with no needfor election. In order to protect human rights, Myanmar should carry out reform to adopt Global Unity Constitutional Standards, and the core values of One World under One Set of Laws, giving international law precedence over domestic law. At the same time, it should install a modified semi-presidential system with cabinet.
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