OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Here's the text that will be put for vote:
Resolution supporting the Libyan people in their transition toward freedom and
democracy.
WHEREAS, the Libyan people have shown their desire for freedom and democracy to
all the world, wanting to force the tyrants who rule their nation from power;
WHEREAS, the League of Secessionist States upholds freedom and human rights for
all peoples and nations and supports the principle of free and democratic
elections;
WHEREAS, the Libyan people have shown that the Libyan dictator has always
exerted a strong oppression against his people;
WHEREAS, the League of Secessionist States does not want bloodshed and does not
accept the bombing of the people; And likewise, the League of Secessionist
States supports the United Nations in its view that the Libyan dictator's
actions against his opponents in Libya may amount to crimes against humanity;
And, WHEREAS, we desire to express our solidarity with the Libyan people,
WE, therefore, CONSIDER acceptable the UN resolution on a "no fly zone" (UN SC
Resolution 1973) and the intervention of the "coalition" against the army of the
Libyan dictator;
WE, furthermore, support the Libyan people in their journey toward freedom,
respecting their freedom and determination.
Nicholas J. Bridgewater
Secretary-General
--- In loss@yahoogroups.com, "Mark McCabe" <freescotland92@...> wrote:
>
> THE KING'S
> PRIVATE OFFICE
> 25/Mar/11, 0045hrs
>
>
> Strathclyde is very much in favour of the Resolution proposed by our
Honourable Friend, the Republic of Cisalpina. We should, however, like to offer
the following minor amendments, highlighted in square brackets in the text
below.
>
> Kind regards
> MARK R.
>
>
> From: repubblica cisalpina
> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 7:36 PM
> To: loss@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [LoSS] Re: LIBYA
>
>
>
> OFFICIAL DIPLOMATIC MAIL
> FROM: REPUBLIC CISALPINA TO: LOSS
> REF: LIBYAN RESOLUTION 3
>
>
> Resolution supporting the Libyan people in [their] transition toward freedom
and democracy.
>
> WHEREAS, the Libyan people [have shown their] desire for freedom and democracy
[...] to all the world [, wanting to force] the tyrants who ruled its nation
from power;
>
> WHEREAS, the League of Secessionist States upholds freedom and human rights
for all peoples and nations and supports the principle of free and democratic
elections;
>
> WHEREAS, the Libyan people [have] shown that the Libyan dictator has always
exerted a strong oppression against his people;
>
> WHEREAS, the League of Secessionist States doesn't want bloodshed and it
doesn't accept the bombings on the people [: And likewise, the League of
Secessionist States supports the United Nations in its view that the Libyan
dictator's actions against his opponents in Libya may amount to crimes against
humanity];
>
> And, WHEREAS, we desire to express our solidarity with the Libyan people,
>
> WE, therefore, CONSIDER, acceptable the UN resolution on "no fly zone" and
the intervention of the "coalition"against the army of the Libyan dictator;
>
> WE, therefore, support the Libyan people in their journey toward freedom,
respecting the freedom and determination of its people.
>
>
> Mattia Guidi
> Cisalpina Republic
>
>
> 2011/3/24 nicholasbridgewater <Nicholasbridgewater@...>
>
>
> Dear delegates,
>
> If anyone is willing to propose a draft resolution, this could be put for
debate. As for myself, I am currently moving house and may not have regular
internet access next week.
>
> My own two cents on the issue of Libya: I am in favour of humanitarian
intervention and global collective security. In other words, I believe that
action is necessary in the interests of the Libyan people and world security. We
live in a global community, which consists of nations. These nations must help
one another when in need and protect the security of the global community from
bloodthirsty tyrants and dictators. This is in the nature of the good Samaritan.
It is only through such collective security that world peace can be established
and maintained.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Nicholas J. Bridgewater
> Secretary-General
>
>
> --- In mailto:loss%40yahoogroups.com, repubblica cisalpina
<repubblicacisalpina@> wrote:
> >
> > *OFFICIAL DIPLOMATIC MAIL
>
> > FROM:* REPUBLIC CISALPINA *TO: LOSS**
> > REF: LIBYAN RESOLUTION 2*
> > *
> > *
> > *Dear Secretary General and all delegates,*
> > *
> > *
> > *the Cisalpina Republic proposes to collect all the ideas this Assembly,
and
> > write a resolution in support of the Libyan people. *We have already
> > expressed our position.
> > *
> > *
> > We call on all States interested to take action to make a contribution for
> > this topic.
> >
> > We request the Secretary-General to collect all the ideas (or if the
> > Secretary-General would prefer we can collect the ideas).
> >
> > In the end we ask you to put the vote on a resolution.
> > *
> > *
> >
> > *Mattia Guidi*
> > *Cisalpina Republic*
> >
>
> > 2011/3/22 repubblica cisalpina <repubblicacisalpina@>
> >
> > > *OFFICIAL DIPLOMATIC MAIL
>
> > > FROM:* REPUBLIC CISALPINA *TO: LOSS**
> > > REF: LIBYAN RESOLUTION*
> > > *
> > > *
> > >
> > > The Cisalpina Republic is opposed to the war, especially when a country
> > > intervenes in the internal affairs of another country. However, we
consider
> > > the more serious when a country does not respect human rights.
> > >
> > > We believe that the UN has taken a good decision: 1) the UN has put
rules
> > > to protect the population 2) has put sanctions for not respecting the
rules
> > > 3) the coalition has taken action when the rules were not respected.
> > >
> > > I regret that the international community waited so long before they
take
> > > actions to protect the Libyan people. We hope that the intervention is
still
> > > useful to protect the Libyan people. We have all read the statements of
> > > Gaddafi and we have a moral duty to express our outrage at his behavior.
> > >
> > > I hope you understand my English.
> > >
> > > Mattia Guidi
> > > Cisalpina Republic
> > >
>
> > > 2011/3/19 Mark McCabe <freescotland92@>
> > >
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> *THE KING'S*
>
> > >> *PRIVATE OFFICE*
> > >> 19/Mar/11, 2042hrs
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> In the past few hours, we have been hearing of the launching of attacks
on
> > >> Libya, pursuant to the UN Resolution passed a couple of days ago
imposing a
> > >> no-fly zone on the country.
> > >>
> > >> Firing started by France, and has since been followed by firing from
the
> > >> United States and Britain. My full and wholehearted support, and that
of
> > >> all of Strathclyde, goes out to all those French, American and British
> > >> forces fighting to enforce the rule of law, to protect human rights in
Libya
> > >> and to show Gaddafi that no leader in the modern world can slaughter
his own
> > >> people with impunity or blow up hundreds of people on a plane over
another
> > >> country. In short, we are fighting to tell Gaddafi his time is up and
we
> > >> will no longer tolerate his erratic and violent behaviour.
> > >>
> > >> Vive la France! God bless America! God save The Queen!
> > >>
> > >> MARK R.
> > >> [King of Strathclyde]
> > >> http://sites.google.com/site/realmofstrathclyde
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> Head of State
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