A proposal for the UN to prevent further Genocides and to eliminate the dictatorial regimes in the whole World

This proposal would permit the UN to eliminate the suffering from the evil of dictatorships, and the despotism that constitutes the origin of the majority of the world’s problem. Because the misery, the poverty, the corruption and the atrocities are synonymous with dictatorial regimes. So we believe that is necessary to use pacific means, but, incisive and effective at the same time, which remove the dictatorships from the root; but the economic sanctions would be harmful for our people and would be little effective. For example, the economic sanctions against Iraq for years did not affect Sadam´s regime, but killed a lot of children, elders and poor people in general, so it is not the best way to fight against the tyrants. To achieve this purpose we propose the following mechanism:

1. The United Nations Organization should introduce a new article, so as to ABOLISH the dictatorships and to eliminate the current dictatorial regimes from human society and to prevent militaries in the developing countries to come to power through coups d'état, acting as the following:

1.1 All the dictators and tyrants who govern thanks to the support of the army like the dictator of Sudan (Omar Al-Bashir) will be given 6 months to organise democratic elections and permit international observers and UN envoys, at the moment of voting. Besides, neither the dictators nor their collaborators should present themselves as candidates for the presidency.

1.2 The patrimony of the dictators and that of their collaborators should be investigated, and also submit the public administrations to an independent auditors in order to check the state and private companies that have had relations with some of the members of the dictatorial government or with their relatives and, also the movement of money in the Central Bank of the country.

1.3 In the case that some dictators reject to comply with the previous points the UN should order all the nations to withdraw their ambassadors from the mentioned country.

1.3.1 The expulsion of the dictator’s ambassadors from the whole world.

1.3.2 The declaration of arms embargo against the dictatorial regime.

1.3.3 The prohibition of travelling abroad for the dictators and their collaborators and, in the case that some countries receive them they also should be sanctioned, that means they should pay a lot of money to the UN, and if the country persists in collaborating with the dictatorial regimes the UN should apply the points 1.3 and 1.3.1 of this proposal to it, until it reflects and gives up collaborating with the dictatorial regimes.

1.3.4 The freezing of the dictators´ accounts and that of their collaborators and relatives abroad, until they are investigated.

2. In case that all the previous measures turn out to be ineffective, then the UN should declare the air space of the country as a No-Fly Zone, this means that no plane could enter nor go out of the country. But, if the country has nuclear weapons the following points will not be applied so as to avoid nuclear confrontation:

2.1 Giving an ultimatum to the dictator, within 45 days he must answer accepting a fair election, with the condition that he will not be a candidate any more. But if the dictator continues defying the international community, the UN should give permission for military intervention.

3. The invasion should be done in a tidy way using multinational troops, initially they should use intimidating actions: First the headquarters of the regime should be bombed and after they will be given 48 hours in order to reflect and accept all the previous points; if 48 hours pass, and the dictator does not collaborate, the UN should proceed with the bombing of all the army’s barracks, but intermittently (for example: three days a week ) so as to give the dictator a last chance, maybe he would change his mind after sometime and surrender.

3.1 In case that he continues to defy the international community, they should proceed with the destruction of the arms industries and ammunition stores, but NO CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURES SHOULD BE ATTACKED AT ALL.

3.2 The invasion of the country by a multinational ground troop’s force and the liberation of the country, plus the establishment of a UN government until a general elections is held.

Author: Bushara Ahmed Gumaa

President of Darfur´s Friends Association (DFA)

E-mail: darfurs_friends@tuvoz.net

Madrid / Spain

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