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2000 ICI/IRC MLN
RESOLUTION Topic: Italian Forces Begin the Invasion of
Ethiopia: In
the past year, the nations of Italy and Ethiopia have been hurling an onslaught
of recriminations and accusations against each other. A bitter conclusion to
this verbal conflict is now the Italian invasion of Ethiopia. This marks the
beginning of a new phase of this issue. This phase must be terminated quickly
and efficiently to preserve the rights of sovereign nations against unprovoked
aggression. Last December, Italian and Ethiopian troops engaged in battle at
Walwal on a disputed section of the Ethiopian Somaliland frontier. While the
Italian head-of-state Benito Mussolini demanded an apology and reparations, the
Ethiopian leader, Emperor Haile Selassie I came to us, the League of Nations
insisting that an investigation take place to determine the issue of
responsibility. Although
no major battles have taken place, the Italian Air Force is attacking with full
might, and Ethiopia is accusing Italy of indiscriminate bombing of civilian
targets and the use of biological warfare. Meanwhile, Italian troops are
advancing slowly toward the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa. These facts
clearly lay the blame upon Italy, who maintains that there invasion is intended
to “restore order.” Upon this basis, the nation of China stands to charge the
nation of Italy with a violation of the Kellog-Briand Pact of 1928, which
declares war to be unlawful, and of League of Nations charter, which states
that the intention of the League of Nations is: (1) to promote international
cooperation, and (2) to maintain peace by settling disputes peacefully and
reducing armaments. China proposes a resolution: To protect the rights of
sovereign nations and specifically the citizens and government of Ethiopia.
Exacted immediately upon passing the following steps will be taken by this
League of Nations: (1) Economic sanctions banning international trade with Italy be
introduced (2) Daily committee review of the topic will be conducted by a
panel of representatives from the permanent members of the council not
including the accused nation of Italy. (3) Daily report on status by the Italian and Ethiopian delegation (4) Introduction of an investigation team to Ethiopia to report to
the review committee (from section 2 - and the assembly and council meetings. (5) Italy to be temporarily removed of permanent member status (removal
from Council but maintaining access to assembly) until issue has been resolved,
upon which Italy’s permanent status will be reinstated, removed, or Italy is
expelled from the League of Nations depending on resolution of topic. (5a) If after 24 hours of passing, no plans
for Italian troop withdrawal have been initiated, Italy will be dropped as a
permanent member. If a plan is initiated, Italian permanent membership will
remain temporarily invalid until all troops have been removed from Ethiopian territory
at which time, permanent membership will be reinstated. (5b) If Italian troops are not removed from
Ethiopian territory within 1 week, Italy will be dropped as a permanent member. (5c) If Italy is dropped as a permanent
member, and no plans exist to remove troops in Ethiopia, or the troops are not
being removed on a timely basis, then the Council will vote on further
punishment or methods of dealing with the issue including expelling Italy from
the League of Nations. This
issue is very sensitive for our nation as China is facing unprovoked aggression
from Japan at this time and we are seeking to set a standard in dealing with
the problem. (Source: Evan Rosenberg)
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