BGA/3/17
Sponsored by Janey Austin, Grace Page, Manuel Alfarano, Maddie Stanton of Bearden High School
The delegates above represented the Delegation of Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea.
This legislation was filed in the Special Political and Decolonization category
Presented as part of the MUN B 2023 conference
1 | Alarmed by the increasing separations of peoples from their respective countries, |
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3 | Deeply concerned by certain countries splitting from their native origins, |
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5 | Welcoming efforts to unite culturally homogenous peoples under central powers, |
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7 | The Delegation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Hereby: |
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9 | Encourages sending military troops to reclaim the territory that has attempted to split |
10 | homogenous nations; End all usage of the names of non-sovereign nations conquested in the |
11 | expedition for reunification. We recommend that the UN punish publications for incorrectly labeling |
12 | the prodigal territories. All territory on the Korean peninsula shall be henceforth known as Korea. |
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14 | Demands punishment for countries that refuse to recognize Korea as a supreme entity. Therefore, |
15 | attacks on the sovereignty of the united Korean peninsula shall be deemed null and void, Such |
16 | punishments could include, but are not limited to, deeming countries who do not aid the |
17 | unification cause as considerable threats to unification and harmony, engaging in militaristic |
18 | combat to defend the importance of unification and the rights to unify nations’ citizens, and |
19 | terminating in economic trade with said nations who harm the peaceful unification process, |
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21 | Enacts the United Nations Conflict Resolution Unification Congress which will be enacted on the 8th |
22 | of January in 2024. The Congress shall aim to include diplomats throughout affected countries, |
23 | Diplomats shall discuss progressive means of unification such as the unification of natural |
24 | resources with industrial economic sectors that could be married into forms of national profit. Such |
25 | discussions will also include the unification of other aspects of international affairs. |
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27 | Encourages other countries to support Korea’s actions against the southern portion of the |
28 | peninsula as a result of southern aggression, and further condemns actions of aid to the |
29 | insurgents in the south. The Aforementioned aid takes the role of economic, militaristic, and |
30 | diplomatic means. Other examples of aid include, but are not limited to Social and Use or |
31 | providing means of militaristic tools that can aid in the unification process of nations, which can |
32 | include manned or unmanned means of militaristic defenses. |
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