A Request for a Formal Condemnation and Sanctions of China due to Chinese Aggression

WGA/12/7

Sponsored by Jonah Moffett, Eddie Corney, Adam Streams, Ethan Chalfont of Franklin High School

The delegates above represented the Delegation of Mongolia.

This legislation was filed in the Economic and Financial category

Presented as part of the MUN B 2023 conference

1 Recognizing historical, and ongoing, planned malicious border conflicts created by China with the
2 intent to assimilate their neighbors land, people and resources,
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4 Acknowledging that these Chinese claims are completely unfounded in international law, and are a
5 complete belligerent violation of their neighbors national sovereignty,
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7 Bearing in mind historic Chinese aggression both on land and in the South China Sea,
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9 Alarmed by unchecked aggression in international and sovereign water with trillions of dollars in
10 trade hanging in the balance,
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12 Keeping in mind the economic struggles created in Southeast Asian coastal states such as Brunei,
13 Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and East Timor due to lack of access to shipping
14 lanes, fishing rights, and other resources,
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16 Reiterating the complete lack of formal action taken to prevent ongoing Chinese aggression,
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18 The General Assembly hereby:
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20 Calls for a formal condemnation of Chinese border violence,
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22 Endorses immediate sanctions against China amounting to no less than 0.6% of profits from their
23 top four exports as called for under Chapter VII in the United Nations Charter until the conditions
24 of reduction of military presence on borders and rescinding unlawful claims on South China Sea
25 have been met,
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27 Deplores that China has been allowed to push the constraints of the sovereign right of smaller
28 nations, and openly challenge another countries borders without actual basis in international law
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30 Solemnly affirms that without substantial action, these behaviors will continue, and more than
31 likely escalate.
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33 Urges that these sanctions be passed quickly, but with due consideration and become enacted
34 upon their approval
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37 Believing the reform will better the deplorable living conditions, inadequate food supplies, inability
38 or failure to separate between mentally ill and mentally stable inmates, rise in illnesses and
39 injuries, rise in suicides, brutality toward inmates by prison staff, and violence among inmates that
40 is documented in prisons across the nation and fixing the overall terrible conditions brought on by
41 overpopulation and inadequate confinement conditions;
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43 Trusts that the United Nations will enact this resolution on January 1, 2024.
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