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Recognizes that the sovereignty of a state is the innate authority a state holds in its geographically demarcated territory, allowing

governments independence to exercise their right to self government under articles 39 and 41 in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Believes that all states have a responsibility exercising this sovereignty responsibly, and that the international community must act when a state does not act dutifully, Draws from the Responsibility To Act International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS) document Understands the need to look towards past precedent, and recalling the strategic flaws in the intervention sanctioned in Libya including the privatization of oil assets being given in shares to intervening countries, the destruction of oil and gas pipelines and the inefficiency in setting up a transitional government, hopes to learn lessons to implement in the future Shows Concern for the humanitarian crisis that takes place in conflict stricken areas during any sort of intervention Aware of the need to reconsider the framework and the set criteria for intervention taking certain case studies into mind, affirms that the threshold the international community hold be through the following: 1. Significant evidence of deterioration of the human rights situation 2. Building consensus of the need for some sort of intervention into the state of affairs of regimes conflicting such Endorses that if an intervention must be sanctioned it must be a unilateral operation as to dilute any geopolitical vested interests that hinder the operation from its aim, Allows intervention only when peaceful methods of stopping mass atrocity crimes in areas of conflict have been tried, including but not exclusive to: 1. Peaceful talks between the area in conflict and other states or groups of states 2. Confidence building measures through collaboration of different organizations and stakeholders to decrease mass human rights violations 3. Methods using political conciliation to convince states to stop these oppressive measures 4. International media acting as an agent of pressure is used to prevent any acts of aggression from continuing Recommends an immediate and urgent response to ensure the safety of civilian lives in areas where the criteria for intervention is fulfilled, including but not exclusive to: 1. The setting up of safety buffer zones for civilians to be temporarily relocated to 2. The deploying of forces in population centers to provide security facilities for vulnerable citizens 3. All forces being sent in be strictly liable to the Blue Helmet's Code of Conduct acting with integrity and respect

4. The setting up of UN refugee camps providing shelter, food and clothing for the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) 5. Sending ample forces on ground to adequately implement all policies instructed

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