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DECLERATION OF PEACE

- signed by all the countries in the World -


After The World nearly entering to World War 3, countries all around the world decided to declare peace. It wall called 'Deceleration of Peace' and made up below articles. The purpose of the deceleration was to prevent wars even happening, create platform of security & safety of all countries to trade with, as a result increase trade, as a result well-being, living standards of its citizens. With this deceleration of peace the chance of World War 3 happening completely eliminated.


Article 1

No country shall attack other country unless under human rights abuse.


Article 2

If one country attacked other country by militarily, financially or by other means shall pay full cost of damages and may be compensated.


Article 3
If there is mistreatment of human right happening in a country shall obtain evidence, rightfully obtained and present to International Criminal Court. Upon outcome of the court, said country may enter to said country to prevent human rights abuse.


Article 4
When one country entering onto another country under human rights abuse, Geneva Convention must strictly be be followed, which is also an attachment to this deceleration.


Article 5

When one country enter another country by militarily, should do so only under human rights abuse.


Article 6

No country shall support terror, help finance it by any means. To do so will be considered human rights abuse. Terror we mean in this case is government sponsored attacking non-citizens indiscriminately.


Article 7

No country shall trade with each by any means unless the deceleration signed by all participating countries.


Article 8

No country shall recognise other country unless this deceleration signed by all countries


Article 9

International Criminal Court must be recognised and participated. International Criminal Court made up randomly selected judges all around the World. The legal frame decided by every country and the framework selected by the participants.


Article 10

If one country attached other country without confirming with the International Criminal Court and there was no human rights abuse. Attacked country shall obtain evidence and seek prosecution immediately to the International Criminal Court.


Article 11

If International Criminal Court decided there was a revoke to this deceleration by the attacking country, shall charge and arrange the attacking country for damages and compensation.


Article 12

Human rights we mean is here as described in the 'Universal Declaration of Human Rights' which is a binding agreement by all signatures on this deceleration.


Article 13

If there is a need to change an article in this declaration, approved so by all the signatures, previously and formerly represented.


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