Wednesday, March 14, 2012

United Nations Genocide Law


In effect starting now, all present and future members of the United Nations must abide by the following requisitions. 
For future situations, a genocide will be confirmed when multiple killings have been reported, totally up to at least 500 deaths. If the death toll is under this number, but the victims of the murder incidents have not or are not capable of making any move to protect themselves, aid is required to be sent. Victims are to be put under watch by United Nations forces and possibly armed depending on the intensity of the situation. Due to the neglect of the genocide in Rwanda this law must be followed. A definite death toll signaling action should prevent this at any given point. 
In the future not, any signs of future acts of genocide will assuredly be taking into account. Specifically, if any news-broadcasted discriminating acts have been made upon certain social, ethnical, or religious groups, and investigated with an intensity varying upon said malicious acts. 

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