[Imc-aotearoa-ed] Uniting For Peace - INTERNATIONAL APPEAL
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UNITING FOR PEACE
INTERNATIONAL APPEAL
TO STENGTHEN THE AUTHORITY OF THE UNITED NATIONS
IN THE MAINTENACE
OF PEACE AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
The main mission of the UN is the maintenance of peace and international
security.
According to the UN Charter, the Security Council has the responsibility to
act in the name of all the member states to maintain peace and internationa=
l
security.
The institutions and the mission of the United Nations are at present being
threatened by the decisions of several member states to ignore the report o=
f
the inspectors mandated by the Security Council to carry out Resolution
1441, and to begin an armed conflict on Iraqi territory without the support
of the Security Council.
We, the citizens of the countries whose governments have ratified the
institutions and mission of the UN, urge all member states to use the
authority given them by the UN Charter, in order to restore the authority o=
f
the UN and its mission, and especially to request the immediate convening o=
f
the General Assembly, according to the regulations of the Charter and of
Resolution 377 of November 3, 1950, which are known under the rubric
"Uniting for Peace".
We urge all member states of the UN, as soon as a special meeting of the
General Assembly is called, to restore the conditions of Resolution 1441 an=
d
for this purpose to order the withdrawal of all foreign military forces
which were not mandated by the UN, from Iraqi territory, because this is a
necessay condition for the continuation of inspections.
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This appeal, together with a report on the signatures (number, statistics
according to countries) will be presented to all the accredited ambassadors
to the UN. The ambassadors are being urged to suggest to the General
Secretary of the UN, Mr. Kofi Annan, to vote to convene a special meeting o=
f
the General Assembly of the UN, based on the UN Charter and Resolution 377.
An initial posting will be made on the evening of March 16, followed by, if
necessary, a weekly communiqu=E9 giving the current number of signatures
collected, until the General Assembly is convened or another initiative is
undertaken by the UN with the goal of stopping the war.
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<FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000">PETITION ON LINE<BR>
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<FONT COLOR=3D"#800000"><H1>UNITING FOR PEACE<BR>
</H1><H2>INTERNATIONAL APPEAL <BR>
TO STENGTHEN THE AUTHORITY OF THE UNITED NATIONS<BR>
IN THE MAINTENACE <BR>
OF PEACE AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY <BR>
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<BR>
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<FONT COLOR=3D"#333333">The main mission of the UN is the maintenance of peac=
e and international security.<BR>
<BR>
According to the UN Charter, the Security Council has the responsibility to=
act in the name of all the member states to maintain peace and internationa=
l security.<BR>
The institutions and the mission of the United Nations are at present being=
threatened by the decisions of several member states to ignore the report o=
f the inspectors mandated by the Security Council to carry out Resolution 14=
41, and to begin an armed conflict on Iraqi territory without the support of=
the Security Council.<BR>
<BR>
We, the citizens of the countries whose governments have ratified the insti=
tutions and mission of the UN, urge all member states to use the authority g=
iven them by the UN Charter, in order to restore the authority of the UN and=
its mission, and especially to request the immediate convening of the Gener=
al Assembly, according to the regulations of the Charter and of Resolution 3=
77 of November 3, 1950, which are known under the rubric "Uniting for P=
eace".<BR>
<BR>
We urge all member states of the UN, as soon as a special meeting of the Ge=
neral Assembly is called, to restore the conditions of Resolution 1441 and f=
or this purpose to order the withdrawal of all foreign military forces which=
were not mandated by the UN, from Iraqi territory, because this is a necess=
ay condition for the continuation of inspections. <BR>
<HR ALIGN=3DCENTER SIZE=3D"3" WIDTH=3D"95%"><BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#005C5C"><FONT SIZE=3D"2">This appeal, together with a re=
port on the signatures (number, statistics according to countries) will be p=
resented to all the accredited ambassadors to the UN. The ambassadors are be=
ing urged to suggest to the General Secretary of the UN, Mr. Kofi Annan, to =
vote to convene a special meeting of the General Assembly of the UN, based o=
n the UN Charter and Resolution 377.<BR>
<BR>
An initial posting will be made on the evening of March 16, followed by, if=
necessary, a weekly communiqu=E9 giving the current number of signatures coll=
ected, until the General Assembly is convened or another initiative is under=
taken by the UN with the goal of stopping the war.<BR>
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