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Committee Name: International
Committee Topic: War is a necessary evil
Name of delegate: Dania Khan

1. Urges that all issues between nations are to be discussed in a civil and polite manner at any official meeting where all members of both parties are present. 2. Orders that all countries obey the conditions of peace treaties. 3. Further Urges no new weapons should be developed without thorough examination and its danger toward other countries and its citizens. 4. Requests that each country should have a fair justice system and all citizens of every nation should be given equal rights and treated equally, no matter what the strength of that country. 5. Strongly Requests that any nation who tries to cause a dispute or starts a war should be heavily penalized. 6. Orders that international conflicts between any nations should be resolved in a peaceful manner and treaties or agreements should be signed between both these nations agreeing on common grounds. 7. Encourages that all of man should be taken to the past and be reminded about the wars in their past and what a mess they made so more precautions can be taken against them and there terrible outcomes. 8. Further Orders that the amount of violence shown in the media and into the eyes of citizens should lessen just to decrease the rate of terrorism and killing of human beings. 9. Recommends that youngsters, around the world are taught about world peace and the rules and regulations to living a war free

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