Security Council Resolution # 110
Condemn Yauna
A resolution to express shock and dismay at a nation or region.
The Security Council,
RECALLING the intent and provisions of SC RES. #29, 'Liberate Greece', which summarized and sought action against the seizure of the region of Greece by a non-native nation, Yauna,
RECOGNIZING that in July-August of 2009, Yauna utilized dishonest and malevolent tactics to refound and usurp control of Greece on behalf of the Persian Empire, a region that initiated and sponsored an invasion of Greece,
NOTING that the original natives of Greece, including Tetrapolis, Iasonia, and Nikolaos the great, among other nations, have since attempted several refounds during the period of Persian occupation,
APPALLED BY the nation of Yauna's continued destructive and reprehensible practices in Greece, including but not limited to:
1. Extensive and long-term region-griefing, achieved by allowing itself to cease to exist, but returning at irregular intervals to impede refound attempts by original natives,
2. Utilizing defamatory and derogatory language to denigrate the original natives of Greece and their defenders on numerous occasions,
3. Ejecting and banning numerous Greek-affiliated nations without providing due process and without justification, thus depriving residents of Greece of fundamental rights,
DENOUNCING the ongoing Persian occupation of Greece, facilitated by Yauna and its supporters,
Authored with the assistance of the original natives of Greece, including Tetrapolis, Iasonia, and Nikolaos the great
Passed: |
For: | 10,157 | 86.8% |
Against: | 1,547 | 13.2% |