The delegation from Insulo would like to remind Bergenstein that it is responsible, as a sovereign nation, for the actions of lower levels of government inside its borders.
It is our opinion that the government of Bergenstein is in violation of the charter if they do not act to prevent these actions by a lower level of government within Bergenstein. If Bergenstein is not capable of enforcing the rule of law within its own borders and controlling lower levels of its own government we question whether Bergenstein is truly capable of functioning as a sovereign nation.
We also believe that the central government of Bergenstein is in violation of the above mentioned sections of the Charter because it is the responsibility of the central government, due to its membership in this organizations, to ensure that violations of the charter do not occur within its territory. These crimes are horrendous, and the parties directly responsible should be brought to justice, but Bergenstein's government cannot claim that it is not responsible for controlling the actions of parties, as that is the responsibility Bergenstein accepted when it joined this organization.
We strongly support the central government of Bergenstein remaining as the sole defendant in this trial, as the purpose of this trial is to assess the observance of the charter by said state. Therefore, punishment of individual criminals or groups responsible for these executions is outside of the scope of this trial. Separate trials can be held to punish the direct perpetrators of the crimes that are the subject of this trial at such time that they can be individually identified and apprehended.
It is our opinion that the government of Bergenstein is in violation of the charter if they do not act to prevent these actions by a lower level of government within Bergenstein. If Bergenstein is not capable of enforcing the rule of law within its own borders and controlling lower levels of its own government we question whether Bergenstein is truly capable of functioning as a sovereign nation.
We also believe that the central government of Bergenstein is in violation of the above mentioned sections of the Charter because it is the responsibility of the central government, due to its membership in this organizations, to ensure that violations of the charter do not occur within its territory. These crimes are horrendous, and the parties directly responsible should be brought to justice, but Bergenstein's government cannot claim that it is not responsible for controlling the actions of parties, as that is the responsibility Bergenstein accepted when it joined this organization.
We strongly support the central government of Bergenstein remaining as the sole defendant in this trial, as the purpose of this trial is to assess the observance of the charter by said state. Therefore, punishment of individual criminals or groups responsible for these executions is outside of the scope of this trial. Separate trials can be held to punish the direct perpetrators of the crimes that are the subject of this trial at such time that they can be individually identified and apprehended.