Wednesday, March 14, 2012

United Nation Law against Genocide

    All the nations of the world must obey the following law...

    All nations are responsible and required to do what is right. This does not necessarily mean to always do everything, but to do what one nation can do to contribute help to those countries in need. When a crisis begins, involving large acts of violence, poverty, hazard accidents that can be prevented from becoming larger, solved, or helped, the international community is required to take part to prevent, solve or help the country. “Do unto others what you want done to yourself” applies to individuals, communities, and nations throughout the world.
    Genocide is a term that people are afraid to use, but must be acted upon. When an act of violence occurs in a nation, other nations should be concerned for what is happening. When a series of killings in a nation or more than one nation occurs, nations are suggested to help the country. When 1,000 or more people have been killed in a country nations are required to take action against genocide, by supplying troops, or send supplies to the country to help those in need or those who are serving in a nations force.

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