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Title: Zahumlje vs Mostarvia


Katja of Zahumlje - April 11, 2005 05:34 AM (GMT)
Zahumlje vs Mostarvia

Zahumlje has come to this body with a complaint against the current government of Mostarvia.
Mostarvia has repeatedly accused both Zahumlje and Edessia that terrorists have attacked Mostarvia from Zahumljani soil.
Zahumlje has never permitted such actions.
The accusations of Mostarvia are groundless.

Zahumlje demands compensation and that Mostarvia cease and desist makeing such accusations.

We further request of the court that an investigation into Mostarvian claims in regard to the situation in Srebeniya be made.
It is imperitive that the situation of civilians in the conflict area be investigated by neutral outside observers, partial to neither side.

Several nations have offered toobjectively mediate the situation and Mostarvia has rejected these efforts to help resolve the situation, even the efforts of notably peaceful nations like Annoyastan to mediate have been coldly rejected.

When in the past other nations have behaved thusly it has been an infaliable indication that worse things were going on internally.
We don't like to point fingers or make baseless accusations, but the symptoms are there that there are possible breaches of the laws and customs of war in Mostarvia.
The mere fact that this is an internal matter does not make it legal behavior.

We believe that Edessia will be joining Zahumlje in this legal brief.

Given the current events that Mostarvia has declined to attend any discussions in PeZ, we think there is no further point holding off on placeing this before the Balkans International Court of Justice.

Thracia - April 11, 2005 08:35 PM (GMT)
We could consider this case, however, Zahumlje should be aware that Mostarvia has not signed the Balkan International Court of Justice charter.

Therefore, if the court's ruling is against Mostarvia, this nation may not consider itself bound by it.

Katja of Zahumlje - April 12, 2005 12:01 AM (GMT)
Excellency; We understand that, it is more of a form of sanctions. We are going to leave this case open, Edessia may want in on it.
There are as well other options short of war. We don't want war, but we don't want to cntinue being defamed either.
Imam Hodza Nasrudin
Foreign Secretary of Zahumlje

-Mostarvia- - April 12, 2005 10:48 AM (GMT)
Official Mostarvian Government Statement:

President Vladovar Vladovic wishes for the following to be made known.

The People's Red Mostar Union of Mostarvia is not bound by this court.

However, following through investigation, it has been revealed that the Zahumlje passports discovered on dead terrorists in The Srebnyia region of Mostarvia were in fact fakes.

The People's Red Mostar Union of Mostarvia, following a Mostarvian Union Security Service (MUSS) through investigation, has concluded that the passports were faked by the Srebnyia Islamic Guard to intentionally inflame relations between Mostarvia and Zahumlje to the point that war would be declared upon Mostarvia, or Mostarvia declared war upon Zahumlje, leading to a regional crisis that would work in the Srebnyia Islamic Guard's favour to make Mostarvia to look to be the regional villian, and thus make regional support to the Srebnyia Islamic Guard grow to the extent that they would claim a independent seperatist nation from Mostarvia as they wish to do, but with regional recognition and would be viewed as with justification.

Following these findings, The government and people of The People's Red Mostar Union of Mostarvia hereby offers heartfelt, honest, and unreserved apologies to Zahumlje for the stress, harrassment, upset, and now unjust accusation that Zahumlhe had found placed upon them by The People's Red Mostar Union of Mostarvia.



Molan Mandorovic, Mostar Castle Spokesperson

Katja of Zahumlje - April 12, 2005 12:56 PM (GMT)
Excellencies: In view of this developement Zahumlje withdraws the case. We accept the appology of Mostarvia in this matter. We hope that it will be possible to lower regional tensions now as the situation was based on a situation of neither Mostarvia's makeing, nor Zahumljes. We waive compensation as it is difficult for any government bound or unbound by the court to make such a statement under such circumstances. I personally wish to express the deep appreciation of the People of Zahumlje and Her Majesty's Government in this Matter. We recommend that Edessia await developements also, because we suspect similar circumstances may obtain in their case as well.
Imam Hodza Nasrudin
Foreign Ministsr of Zahumlje




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