Case No.
20/2016: United Nations Organization (ONU)
& Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
Proclamation on UN Corruption
March
8th, 2018
The International Buddhist Ethics Committee
and Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights,
Recalling
that United Nations (UN), led by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, was
condemned by the Buddhist Tribunal on
Human Rights for the serious charges of Genocide, Crimes against
Humanity, War Crimes, Corruption, Violation International Human Rights Law, and
High
Crimes against Peace;
Considering
that many of the Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes committed by the United Nations (UN) include
exploitations, human trafficking and systematic and widespread sexual abuses,
which have continued during 2017 when 40 new cases were reported;
Concerned
enormously by the cases of sexual abuses undermining the foundational values
and principles of the international body;
Deploring
that the United Nations' official,
the lawyer Alfred de Zayas, who has
ties with the Cuban government, scandalously stated that in Venezuela there is
no humanitarian crisis and that this idea would be imposed by the USA in order
to overthrow Maduro's regime, ignoring that Venezuela is faced with one of the
worst catastrophes of refugees in the world, being a crisis as strong as those
in Syria and Myanmar;
Analyzing
that in 2006 the Dalai Lama Tenzin
Gyatso expressed critically that in order to stop poverty and armed
conflicts, there would be an end of the corruption and antidemocracy existing at
the highest levels of the United Nations
(UN), which would be an international institution that would yield to the
arrangements of the great nuclear superpowers, which usually control other
nations through the UN Security Council;
Taking
into consideration that Zeid Ra'ad al Hussein,
the United Nations High Commissioner for
Human Rights, acknowledged that the UN
has not done enough early to avoid the
horrors that are happening in Burundi, Congo, Myanmar, Syria and Yemen,
which would have become prolific
slaughterhouses of human beings;
Examining
that Zeid Ra'ad al Hussein, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights, accused the permanent members of the UN Security Council of being responsible for so much suffering in the world;
I.
Absolute solidarity is expressed to the thousands of
victims who have been killed and raped by the military and civilian members of
the UN.
II.
It
is declared that crimes against humanity committed by the UN are not outside International Law, so that impunity must be
immediately resolved.
III.
UN
is condemned for committing High Violations of the Rights of children
and women, as it has continued to commit torture and physical and
psychical harm to hundreds of the most defenseless people in the world.
IV.
It
is confirmed that the UN not only
continues to hold corrupt officials, but it is also a structurally tyrannical
and undemocratic system that allows a handful of governments to control the
fate of the rest of humanity.
V.
It
is stated that the UN cannot and
must not behave like a non-governmental organization, since it has vast
political and economic resources, so it should not only present reports of
human rights violations, but should also immediately judge genocides by using
all the tools of International Law in order to create a world of peace, justice,
education and ecology for all.
VI.
It
is stated that as long as the UN does
not fulfill its function, the Buddhist
Tribunal on Human Rights will have more and more humanitarian importance in
the world.
VII. The teachings of Siddhartha Gautama are recalled as well
as the Maitriyana Spirituality, whose compassionate wisdom has the ability to
save humanity through supreme ethical leadership.
Written two thousand six hundred years after the
founding and independence of the Great Buddhist Nation.
President and Judge: H.E. Master Maitreya
Samyaksambuddha
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