Count
Eight: INTERNATIONAL WAR CRIMES acts of Aggression
Further
Honorable Ms Fatou Bensouda on the basis of (Co) perpetrator (UN) United
Nations Security Council Although it is situated in in (Co)
perpetrator in Chief (USA) Jurisdiction of New York City,
the land occupied by the United Nations Headquarters and the
spaces of buildings that it rents are under the sole administration of
the (Co) perpetrator United
Nations and not the U.S. government,
Referral and other investigations on the International Commission of Inquiry of “United Nations Security Council infiltrated
by (USA) “whites supremacy” collectively premeditated
44.5 Million Counts of genocide August 20th
1619 – February 7th 2013, genocide by killing (article 6-a) genocide
by causing serious bodily or mental harm (article 6-b) and genocide by
deliberately inflicting on target “Slaves” conditions to remain of life
calculated to bring about the “Slaves” physical destruction (article 6-c) individual
criminal responsibility being “leadership” of the
Para-Military
Knights of The Klu Klux Klansmen (legacy) committed in 2013 – 2017 maintain,
44.5 Million Counts of continue crimes against humanity of “enslavement” of the
entire World DNA Negro Race once directly systematic arrival within the
Jurisdiction of United States of America since August 20th 1619 -
2099 as these facts, (UN) Security Council
resolutions did factual
MATERIALITY conspire against a facts said 13th
Amendment of United States of America Constitution never was legally ratified
freeing all held 1619 Captive race Negro DNA “Atlantic Slave Trade to aid a
cover up RICO slavery scheme of things In connection to maintain 44.5 (plus)
Million criminal counts of false imprisonment, kidnapping, in this government
force free labor, and Theft of services by deception, force,
threat and other false imprisonment unlawful means, i.e., without lawfully
compensating the 44.5 Million (plus) “Plaintiffs Black Lives Matter” as (Co)
perpetrator United Nations (UN) Security Council resolutions
Having
membership by introduction of fraud by (Co) perpetrator in Chief United States
of America”, “meaning” United Nations (UN) Security Council resolutions bias
instrument “joining” “enslavement”
action of the #BlackLivesMatter crimes against humanity held to date by the “aggression”
acts and actions of (1865) Legacy of the Knights of The Klu Klux Klansmen’s
“Para Military government rules of laws pursuant to the actual legal
ongoing
Constitution of the Confederate
States; March 11, 1861
Enforced by GOP Whites Supremacy
infiltration greedy Slave Owners (Co) perpetrator “United States of America” et
al whom direct criminal acts
Of 1800s Colonial America in present 2013 ratifying freedom
to #BlackLivesMatter
Being in Jurisdiction of (USA) law and equity actual time
frame refusal to ratified the 13th Amendment of 1865 of the past,
maintain “International Wire Fraud Publishing the past fraudulent document when
the circumstance are “quite” illegally incorrect and maintains “crimes against
humanity” in 2013 of
1800s Colonial America laws, holding, and non-functional
judicial corrupted whites supremacy domination forever bias government
“concluding that statutory requirement upon the filing of the “complaint and
evidence herein” for the “Prosecutor “opening investigations under statutory
requirement of
“International Laws”, under the “Authority under Roman
Statute” which 1998 – Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
("unsigned" by the U.S.), (Co) perpetrator Colonial America, for a “precise” criminal
reasoning as well as (a) Agreement between the (Co) perpetrator
United Nations and the (Co) perpetrator in Chief United States
Regarding the Headquarters of the United Nations,
Signed June 26, 1947, and Approved by the General
Assembly October 31, 1947(1), all “Under Direct Control” of GOP Republican
Party “Whites Supremacy Constitution” of the Confederate Mississippi States;
March 11, 1861 – 2013 as “Slavery” of Mississippi USA ended
in 2013 on the 7th Day of February, sufficient for the issuance of
arrest warrant extending to cover the charge of genocide direct at
#BlackLivesMatters with further situation being
referred herein “United States Judicial Government failed to comply with
cooperation in their very own rules of governing laws on behalf of slave pro se
(Hamilton) herein with respect among major issue at the time of civil action in
2010 – 2017 USA had not been in existence before the “International Community” legally
since 1776 being
Published False material facts
surrounding the actual freedom of each and every documented at birth Slave since 1865 “civil war” to the
correct ending 2013 illegally participate by the Judicial Government with Sworn
Affidavit of Probable Cause and Issuance for “Arrest Warrant” for attached
herein Individually played a role since legal appointment that went beyond
“abuse of power” in full control that the actual
“Slavery History” subjected hundreds of
Millions of Civilian and Military slaves to death over false classification of
being “ancestor and or descendant” of the past free prosecution (Co)
perpetrator Colonial America of 1800s Civil War other than actual current
living “Slaves” history 2017 “timeline” further respectfully as such (Co) perpetrator (UN) United Nations Security Council since
Signed June 26, 1947, and
Approved by the General Assembly October 31, 1947(1), being done all
“Under Direct Control” directions approval, leadership, of GOP Republican Party
“Whites Supremacy Constitution” of the Confederate Mississippi States;
March 11, 1861 – 2013
Further voided, made fraudulent each
and every list (UN) “Resolutions”
involving crisis of “international armed conflict” of (Co) perpetrator United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1 to 100 adopted
between the “exact dates” 25 January 1946 - 27 October 1953 during the (Co) perpetrator in
Chief “United States of America” committed War Crimes” since 1865 Civil War
being continue actual acts of “enslavement” of #BlackLivesMatter Negro DNA
Captive Slaves entire human race since August 20th 1619 well and criminally
beyond 2013.
Resolution
|
Date
|
Vote
|
Concerns
|
25 January 1946
|
Adopted without vote
|
Establishing the Military Staff
Committee
|
|
30 January 1946
|
11–0–0
|
||
4 April 1946
|
9–0–0 (present not voting: Australia;
absent: USSR)
|
Soviet troops in Iran
|
|
29 April 1946
|
10–0–1 (abstention: USSR)
|
Condemning the Franco regime in Spain
|
|
8 May 1946
|
10–0–0 (absent: USSR)
|
Soviet troops in Iran
|
|
17 May 1946
|
11–0–0
|
Procedural matters regarding
admissions
|
|
26 June 1946
|
Resolution was adopted in parts,
no vote taken on text as a whole
|
Condemning Franco regime in Spain,
continued monitoring of the situation
|
|
29 August 1946
|
10–0–1 (abstention: Australia)
|
Admission of Afghanistan, Iceland and Sweden
|
|
15 October 1946
|
11–0–0
|
Jurisdiction of the International
Court of Justice
|
|
4 November 1946
|
11–0–0
|
Determining Spain no longer
warranted observation by the Council
|
|
15 November 1946
|
Adopted without vote
|
Switzerland and the International
Court of Justice
|
|
10 December 1946
|
11–0–0 (paragraphs 1 & 2);
"majority vote" (paragraph 3)
|
British troops in Greece
|
|
12 December 1946
|
11–0–0
|
Admission of Siam (Thailand)
|
|
16 December 1946
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: USSR, USA)
|
Terms of Presidency of the
Security Council
|
|
19 December 1946
|
11–0–0
|
Greek–Albanian and
Bulgarian–Yugoslavian border violations
|
|
10 January 1947
|
10–0–1 (abstention: Australia)
|
Recognising the establishment of
the Free Territory of
Trieste
|
|
10 February 1947
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Poland, USSR)
|
Executions of political prisoners
in Greece, Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia
|
|
13 February 1947
|
10–0–1 (abstention: USSR)
|
Creation of a commission relating
to armament regulation and reduction
|
|
27 February 1947
|
8–0–3 (abstentions: Poland, Syria,
USSR)
|
Straits of Corfu incidents
|
|
10 March 1947
|
11–0–0
|
Review of report by the Atomic
Energy Commission
|
|
2 April 1947
|
11–0–0
|
Trusteeship of strategic areas: German
Pacific Islands
|
|
9 April 1947
|
8–0–2 (abstentions: Poland, USSR;
present not voting: United Kingdom)
|
Corfu Channel incidents
|
|
18 April 1947
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Poland, USSR)
|
Extending and enlarging commission
relating to the "Greek Question"
|
|
30 April 1947
|
10–0–1 (abstention: Australia)
|
Admission of Hungary
|
|
23 May 1947
|
10–0–1 (abstention: Australia)
|
Admission of Italy
|
|
4 June 1947
|
11–0–0
|
Procedure relating to the
International Court of Justice
|
|
1 August 1947
|
To invite Indonesia: 8–0–3
(abstentions: France, Belgium, United Kingdom)
To invite the Philippines: 9–0–2 (abstentions: Poland, USSR) |
||
6 August 1947
|
10–0–1 (abstention: USSR)
|
Sub-committee relating to the
"Greek Question"
|
|
12 August 1947
|
Admission of Yemen, Pakistan
adopted 11–0–0
Admission of Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, Romania 9–0–2 (abstentions: Poland, USSR) |
||
25 August 1947
|
7–0–4 (abstentions: Colombia,
Poland, USSR, United Kingdom)
|
Indonesian National Revolution
|
|
25 August 1947
|
8–0–3 (abstentions: Poland, Syria,
USSR)
|
Committee relating to resolution
of the Indonesian National Revolution
|
|
26 August 1947
|
10–0–1 (abstention: United
Kingdom)
|
Condemning continued violence in
Indonesia
|
|
27 August 1947
|
10–0–1 (abstention: Australia)
|
Reviewing General
Assembly views on rules of procedure of the Council
|
|
15 September 1947
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Poland, USSR)
|
Removing disputes between Greece
& Albania and Yugoslavia & Bulgaria
|
|
3 October 1947
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Poland, USSR)
|
Work schedule of committee
relating to the revolution in Indonesia
|
|
1 November 1947
|
7–1–3 (against: Poland;
abstentions: Colombia, Syria, USSR)
|
Calling on parties involved in Indonesia
to implement prior resolutions
|
|
9 December 1947
|
Adopted without vote
|
Procedure relating to application of
new Member States
|
|
17 January 1948
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Ukraine, USSR)
|
India, Pakistan and Kashmir
conflict
|
|
20 January 1948
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Ukraine, USSR)
|
Proposal to establish committee
relating to India, Pakistan and Kashmir
|
|
28 February 1948
|
8–0–3 (abstentions: Argentina,
Ukraine, USSR)
|
Monitoring of the situation in Indonesia
|
|
28 February 1948
|
7–0–4 (abstentions: Colombia,
Syria, Ukraine, USSR)
|
Commending truce signed in Indonesia
|
|
5 March 1948
|
8–0–3 (abstentions: Argentina,
Syria, United Kingdom)
|
Requesting to be informed of the
situation in Palestine
|
|
1 April 1948
|
11–0–0
|
Requesting representatives
relating to the situation in Palestine
|
|
1 April 1948
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Ukraine, USSR)
|
Calling for a special session of
the General Assembly relating to Palestine
|
|
10 April 1948
|
10–0–1 (abstention: Argentina)
|
Admission of Burma
|
|
17 April 1948
|
9–0–2 (abstention: Ukraine, USSR)
|
Calling for an end of hosilities
in Palestine
|
|
21 April 1948
|
Resolution was adopted in parts,
no vote taken on text as a whole
|
Increasing commission relating
India, Pakistan, and Kashmir
|
|
23 April 1948
|
8–0–3 (abstentions: Colombia,
Ukraine, USSR)
|
Establing the Truth Commission for
Palestine
|
|
22 May 1948
|
8–0–3 (abstentions: Syria,
Ukraine, USSR)
|
Ordering a ceasefire in Palestine
|
|
29 May 1948
|
Resolution was adopted in parts,
no vote taken on text as a whole
|
Ordering a cessation of the
conflict in Palestine
|
|
3 June 1948
|
8–0–3 (abstentions: Republic of
China, Ukraine, USSR)
|
Commission relating to India,
Pakistan, and Kashmir
|
|
22 June 1948
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Ukraine, USSR)
|
Reviewing second and third reports
from United Nations Atomic Energy Commission
|
|
7 July 1948
|
8–0–3 (abstentions: Syria,
Ukraine, USSR)
|
Urgent appeal to pro-long the
truce in Palestine
|
|
15 July 1948
|
7–1–3 (against: Syria;
abstentions: Argentina, Ukraine, USSR)
|
Ceasefire in Palestine
|
|
29 July 1948
|
9–0–2 (Ukraine, USSR)
|
Calling on Indonesia and the
Netherlands to implement Renville Agreement
|
|
19 August 1948
|
Resolution was adopted in parts,
no vote taken on text as a whole
|
Truce in Palestine
|
|
18 September 1948
|
11–0–0
|
Assassination of Folke Bernadotte
|
|
28 September 1948
|
Adopted without vote
|
Switzerland and the International
Court of Justice
|
|
19 October 1948
|
Adopted without vote
|
Assassination of Folke Bernadotte,
previous resolutions on Palestine
|
|
29 October 1948
|
Adopted without vote
|
Establishment of sub-committee on
Palestine
|
|
4 November 1948
|
9–1–1 (against: Ukraine; abstention:
USSR)
|
Truce and committee on Palestine
|
|
16 November 1948
|
Resolution was adopted in parts,
no vote taken on text as a whole
|
Calling for an armistice in
Palestine
|
|
24 December 1948
|
7–0–4 (abstentions: Belgium,
France, Ukraine, USSR)
|
Requesting cessation of
hostilities and release of political prisoners in Indonesia
|
|
28 December 1948
|
8–0–3 (abstentions: Belgium,
France, United Kingdom)
|
Demanding the Netherlands release
political prisoners and the President of Indonesia
|
|
28 December 1948
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Ukraine, USSR)
|
Requesting a report on the
situation in Indonesia
|
|
29 December 1948
|
8–0–3 (absentions: Ukraine, USSR,
United States)
|
Demanding implementation of
Resolution 61 in Palestine
|
|
28 January 1949
|
Resolution was adopted in parts,
no vote taken on text as a whole
|
Calling for the creation of the 'United States of
Indonesia'
|
|
10 February 1949
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Ukraine, USSR)
|
General Assembly Resolution and
the Commission for Conventional Armaments
|
|
4 March 1949
|
9–1–1 (against: Egypt; abstention:
United Kingdom)
|
Admission of Israel
|
|
7 March 1949
|
8–0–3 (abstentions: Egypt,
Ukraine, USSR)
|
Reports relating to trusteeship of
strategic areas
|
|
27 June 1949
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Ukraine, USSR)
|
Liechtenstein and the International
Court of Justice
|
|
11 August 1949
|
Adopted without vote
|
Tributes to military observers in
Palestine
|
|
11 August 1949
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Ukraine, USSR)
|
Armistice agreements in Palestine
|
|
16 September 1949
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Ukraine, USSR)
|
Transferring Atomic Energy
Commission resolutions to the General Assembly
|
|
27 September 1949
|
7–1–3 (against: Ukraine;
abstentions: Cuba, Egypt, USSR)
|
Reimbursement for nations
assisting in Commissions in Indonesia, India and Pakistan
|
|
5 October 1949
|
9–1–1 (against: Ukraine;
abstention: USSR)
|
Future cost of observers in
Indonesia
|
|
11 October 1949
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Ukraine, USSR)
|
Report from Commission for
Conventional Armaments and the General Assembly
|
|
18 October 1949
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Ukraine, USSR)
|
Report from Commission for
Conventional Armaments and the General Assembly
|
|
17 January 1950
|
9–0–0 (present not voting:
Yugoslavia; absent: USSR)
|
General Assembly and Commission
for Conventional Armaments
|
|
14 March 1950
|
8–0–2 (abstentions: India,
Yugoslavia; absent: USSR)
|
Commending India, Pakistan and
Kashmir for ceasefire agreements
|
|
24 May 1950
|
10–0–0 (absent: USSR)
|
General Assembly Resolution 258
|
|
25 June 1950
|
9–0–1 (abstention: Yugoslavia;
absent: USSR)
|
||
27 June 1950
|
7-1-0 (against: Yugoslavia;
present not voting: Egypt, India, absent: USSR)
|
Calling for the cessation of
activities in Korea
|
|
7 July 1950
|
7–0–3 (abstentions: Egypt, India,
Yugoslavia; absent: USSR)
|
Assistance to South Korea, determining North Korea broke the peace
|
|
31 July 1950
|
9–0–1 (abstention: Yugoslavia;
absent: USSR)
|
Request for supporting the United
Nations Command in Korea
|
|
26 September 1950
|
10–0–1 (absention: Republic of
China)
|
Admission of Indonesia
|
|
29 September 1950
|
7-3-1 (against: Republic of China,
United States, Cuba; abstention: Egypt)
|
Declaration by the People's Republic
of China (PRC) of an invasion of Taiwan
|
|
8 November 1950
|
8-2-1 (against: Republic of China,
Cuba; abstention: Egypt)
|
Summoning representative of the
PRC to be present in discussion on Korean War
|
|
17 November 1950
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: Egypt, USSR)
|
Complaints regarding expulsion of Palestinian people
|
|
31 January 1951
|
11–0–0
|
Removal of Korean War from
Council's agenda
|
|
30 March 1951
|
8–0–3 (abstentions: India, USSR,
Yugoslavia)
|
Resignation of UN Representative
for India and Pakistan and new appointment
|
|
8 May 1951
|
10–0–1 (abstention: USSR)
|
Calling for ceasefire in Palestine
|
|
18 May 1951
|
10–0–1 (abstention: USSR)
|
General Armistice Agreement in the
Middle East
|
|
29 May 1951
|
11–0–0
|
Death and election of judge to the
International
Court of Justice
|
|
1 September 1951
|
8–0–3 (abstentions: Republic of
China, India, USSR)
|
Condemning Egypt and the Suez Crisis
|
|
10 November 1951
|
9–0–2 (abstentions: India, USSR)
|
Declaration by India and Pakistan
of peaceful settlement in Kashmir
|
|
30 January 1952
|
No details of the vote given
|
Dissolving the Commission for
Conventional Armaments
|
|
23 December 1952
|
9–0–1 (abstention: USSR; present
not voting: Pakistan)
|
Calling for negotiations between
India and Pakistan
|
|
12 August 1953
|
Adopted without vote
|
Resignation of judge and election
to the International
Court of Justice
|
|
27 October 1953
|
11–0–0
|
Suspension of work in the
demilitarised zone in Palestine
|
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