Security Council Resolution # 189
Liberate St Abbaddon
A resolution to strike down Delegate-imposed barriers to free entry in a region.
The World Assembly,
Noticing the ancient region of St Abbaddon was occupied weeks ago,
Conceding that St Abbaddon is not yet under a password,
Considering endorsement levels in the region to be far in excess of what occupiers would need to hold the region, and accumulating influence to do damage may be the purpose of these excess forces,
Further considering new regional officers to cause greater dangers to a native community such as this one,
Insisting a delay to act until a password is implemented could mean the opportunity to act in time has passed,
Noting very few historically founderless regions have survived other than the feeder and sinker regions,
Appreciating these few remaining relics for the valuable reminders they contain about the origins of NationStates,
Remembering St Abbaddon was originally inhabited by people who came to NationStates from other domains in the first few months,
Believing the story of St Abbaddon to be useful for understanding the cultures of early NationStates,
Observing St Abbaddon is presently home to many native nations who seek to preserve their region,
Hoping a World Assembly Liberation will hinder the efforts of the occupiers, and apply pressure to end the occupation without permanent consequences,
Knowing the natives of St Abbaddon will rise stronger than ever before if given the opportunity,
Hereby Liberates St Abbaddon.
Passed: |
For: | 10,216 | 83.2% |
Against: | 2,067 | 16.8% |