Case NO. 20/2016: United Nations (UN) &
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
ETHICAL NOTICE TO ANTONIO
GUTERRES (UN SECRETARY-GENERAL)
Dear,
By means of the present Notice, on January 27, 2017,
the International Buddhist Ethics
Committee notifies you that in a trial held during December 2016 the UN was
found "Responsible" for
the serious crimes of GENOCIDE, CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, WAR
CRIMES, CORRUPTION AND VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW, all
of which are interpreted as HIGH CRIMES AGAINST WORLD PEACE. This
Ethical Sentence has been directed against the UN and the current former
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, as a consequence that under his command international
crimes were committed while continuing to cover up crimes of the past, which
completely violates human rights, fundamental freedoms and ethical values. As a
new UN Secretary-General has recently assumed, he is asked to investigate said
organization for the international crimes denounced and judged by the Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights. In
order to undertake such a task an ad hoc international tribunal could be set
up. In this regard, the new Secretary-General of the UN, Mr. Guterres, is requested
to remove immunity from all officials and military forces who have committed
genocidal acts, war crimes and crimes against humanity, allowing them to be
tried by local or international courts for their systematic and widespread
violations. Thus, the current Secretary General of the UN is also requested to
cancel the Nobel Peace Prizes that have received in the past both the Peacekeepers and the UN itself. Any
organization or country that commits genocidal acts cannot continue to bear a
distinction that gives it ethical authority in matter of peace and human rights.
In case of silence or failure to respond adequately to these requests, Mr
Guterres will be carrying out an act of Complicity with the violation of
human rights by the UN and former Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. Obviously, the
annulment of the Nobel Peace Prize is also the responsibility of the Norwegian
Nobel Committee, so it will also have ethical and legal consequences at
the international level any omission by this organization against the
violations and criminal acts carried out by those that have been awarded by
said organization.
Frankly, it is an international shame that the UN,
with its millions of dollars in budgets, does absolutely nothing for
International Justice, whereas the Buddhist
Tribunal on Human Rights performs a supreme work without receiving any kind
of economic recourse. At the same time, it is also a shame that former UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who was sentenced by the Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights, has accused world leaders of
having blood in their hands when
actually the UN has participated in several genocides (in some as an accomplice
and in others as an author). However, if this is true and several international
leaders have their hands full of blood
as a result of mass killings, then the former Secretary-General had and has the
legal duty to denounce criminals to justice, even if they are heads of State.
The former Secretary-General accused the Syrian president of killing civilians
in his internal war, ignoring the fact that the UN has produced even greater
genocide in Iraq by means of blocking or
siege techniques against the civilian population, which killed more than half a
million children. The Buddhist Tribunal
on Human Rights strongly criticizes this level of hypocrisy on the part of
an official who withdraws from office as if he had no Responsibility in the
massacres of the superpowers. The position of Secretary-General of the UN is a
position of unimaginable power, not a symbolic post. The military attacks on
humanitarian workers are repugnant,
savage and coward, but they are war crimes that must be denounced before
international justice, and not simply being criticized in the last speech
before leaving an office. Actually, true cowardice
is not that of the aggressor or attacker, but that of the one who covers up a
crime. The true heroes of the world
are those who unveil the Truth, even though they will later be persecuted and
punished, just as the UN has done immorally
against anyone who denounced the traumatic Truth of human rights violations
committed by the organization. In case the former UN Secretary-General, Ban
Ki-moon, has accurate knowledge that there
are representatives of governments that have ignored, facilitated, financed,
participated or planned and executed atrocities inflicted on civilians,
then he has the ethical and legal duty to denounce these facts before Justice,
otherwise he will be Responsible for
Complicity with human rights violations, specifically war crimes. This obscurity
and cynicism is the great danger of international politics, and it is a matter
that the new UN Secretary-General has the duty to solve urgently, building a
world based on Truth and not on lies. There is an urgent need to create a new
system of planetary civilization based on fundamental freedoms and the vision
of participatory democracy, rather than isolating civil society from
decision-making, which is something that always leads to corruption, impunity
and atrocities. Although the Buddhist Peoples are independent communities, they
are always at the disposal of creating a better world, because the Path of
Spirituality is the ultimate protection of the rights of human and non-human
beings. This obviously requires an open-minded and reformist attitude,
respecting the rule of Law and maintaining fair criticism of the evils of the
world, such as fundamentalism, racism, nationalism, colonialism,
authoritarianism, populism and terrorism.
The Buddhist
Tribunal on Human Rights has shown that the UN does not serve the interests
of the global community but rather the interests of the military and economic
superpowers, having no moral authority over humanity, unlike the spiritual
masters who have correctly embodied the voice
of ethical consciousness for two thousand six hundred years. The Free and
Enlightened Beings (Arhats-Bodhisattvas) of history have shown an unswerving
vocation for the protection of the poor and oppressed, while government
officials - especially of the UN - have only shown an insatiable search for
power and money. Following this spirit of sincere friendship toward all
sentient beings, the Buddhist Tribunal
on Human Rights exercises its responsibility in the world as a genuine
voice of ethical consciousness of humanity and Mother Earth (Pachamama). The
prophetic voice of the spiritual masters clearly states that if world is not
transformed by means of the evanescence of egoism, dualism and consumerism, then there will be no world but only chaos.
The Purpose (Dharma) of the Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights is solidary and humanitarian,
wise and compassionate, so that it will never be an accomplice of Genocides, ethnic cleansings and crimes
against humanity, much less when such crimes are carried out in the name of
the Good, Liberty and Democracy, such as the United Nations has done.
Righteousness and True Humanitarianism are the key to create a civilization of peace, justice, knowledge
and ecology, so we give ourselves to the defense of this Path of Universal
Ethics.
Best regards, with a reconciling spirit,
Master Maitreya Samyaksambuddha
President and Spiritual Guide of the International Buddhist Ethics Committee
(IBEC) & Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights (BTHR)
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