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STEPS TOWARDS PEACE A DIPLOMATIC PLAN FOR MIDDLE EAST PEACE Mordechai Ezra de Hurst Secretary General The Progressive List for Peace הרשימה המתקדמת לשלוםHaReshima HaMitkademet LeShalom PO BOX 2363, Nazareth, Israel 16000 In Memoriam Mattityahu "Matti" Peled Michael Bassem Farah

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  • STEPS TOWARDS PEACE

    A DIPLOMATIC PLAN FORMIDDLE EAST PEACE

    Mordechai Ezra de HurstSecretary General

    The Progressive List for Peace

    HaReshima HaMitkademet LeShalomPO BOX 2363,

    Nazareth, Israel 16000

    In MemoriamMattityahu "Matti" PeledMichael Bassem Farah

  • Table of Contents Page

    Palestinian National Council ........................................................................................ 3

    Comprehensive Statute on Terrorism................................... 3

    Withdrawal of IDF Troops.................................... 6

    UN International Claims Court.................................... 6

    Final Status.............................. 7

    Statehood of Palestine................................. 7

    Regional Economic Development Plan ..................................................................... 7-8

    Har Habayit--Al Axsa Peace and Reconciliation Summit ......................................... 8

    Cities of Refuge.............................. 8

    Annex A:

    UN International Claims Court

    Procedural Handbook........................................... 9-14

    Annex B:

    UN Passports and ID Cards.............................. 14-15

    Annex C:

    International Peace Dollar ................................. 15

    UN Identification Document ..................................................................................... 17

    Anthem Commonwealth of Antarctica ...................................................................... 17

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  • "STEPS TOWARDS PEACE"

    A DIPLOMATIC PLANFOR MIDDLE EAST PEACE

    ByMordechai Ezra de Hurst

    Secretary GeneralThe Progressive List for Peace

    It is the opinion of Mordechai E. de Hurst of the Hurst Nation, the Secretary General for The Progressive List for Peace that, in order to establish and maintain peace and security in the Middle East, to establish the State of Palestine, and create economic stability; the Secretary recommends that essential steps towards peace be taken by the Palestinian Authority, the State of Israel and the United Nations Security Council as follows:

    I.A. Palestinian National Council

    The Peoples of the Sovereignty of Palestine must prohibit any person, group or entity from recruiting any person(s) to join a terrorist organization, or from inciting any terrorist act, or committing any terrorist activity.

    The Palestinian Authority in concert and participation with the Palestinian National Council must prohibit such recruitment, incitement, membership or terrorist actions by Legislative decree or statute, entitled and codified and enforced through the herein below proposed UN International (Regional) Claims Court substantially as follows:

    Comprehensive Statute on Terrorism"Unlawful Terrorist Acts and Organizations"

    1) PURPOSE:To Prevent Terrorism and Provide a Comprehensive Definition of International or Domestic

    Terrorism.

    2) PROHIBITED ACTS:

    a) It shall be unlawful for any person, group or organization to commit any terrorist act, whetherwithin or outside the sovereign territory of the State of Palestine.

    b) For the purposes of this Act, terrorism, (whether domestic or international), a terrorist act,

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  • incitement or recruitment to commit terrorism shall constitute a seccion of territorial sovereignty.

    Terrorism, or to belong to a terrorist group or organization, shall include, but not be limited to, "any words, acts, deeds, or omissions, reasonably calculated to, or intended to effect a change in the political policies, laws, or religious creed or ideology (or effects thereof), of any state, kingdom, political entity, body politic, religious organization or body, the intent of which is to unlawfully (without electoral process or democratic vote)change the geographic or demographic boundaries (or political consensus), environment, status, or structure of a political group or the socio-economic standing of any person or group of persons by the use of force, violence or intimidation, through knowingly and voluntarily targeting any civilian population, so as to cause them to suffer from indiscriminate terror, violence or threats thereof.

    c) For the purposes of this Act, force, violence, (or threats thereof), shallinclude but not be limited to any words, actions, deeds, or omissions(failure thereof to prevent any terrorist act), whether used in a religious,political or socio-economic context or otherwise,, said overt acts (orconspiracy), speech, publication, having the intent or design to incite orrecruit any person to commit terrorism so as to bring media, or otherprivate or public attention to any cause, or to attract any audience to anycause, whether it is religious, political, environmental, or socio-economic,in the furtherance of political will or self-determinism, national solidarity,or self government.

    d) The penalty for any act of terrorism shall be death, exile, banishment orlife imprisonment, as the judgment of the International Claims Court (orthe UN Security Council) shall decree.

    3) a) "Resistance to Occupation" shall be limited to uniformed lawful troops,as is defined by the Geneva Convention, openly targeting active militarypersonnel, or strategic military vehicles, machinery, or locations, but shallnot include medical personnel, facilities, or vehicles.

    b) Resistance to Occupation shall not include indiscriminate violence,directed at, or intimidation of any populace, whether such populace iscomposed, in whole or part, of reserve status personnel not in active dutynor in a combat or hostile status, or activity related directly thereto.

    c) Any "civilian off duty, non-uniformed military persons shall not be construed as occupying forces or subject to any act of terrorism (as previously debated), whether on reserve status or in-active reserve status duty.

    4) "State Sponsored Terrorism" shall be limited to, or may include:a) Any person action under the color of any law or authority of anygovernment directing, ordering, advising, or inciting any person, whethermilitary personnel or otherwise, having an official capacity, status, orsanction, to inflict physical, psychological or other harm, injury, or pain or

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  • suffering on, or to intimidate, harass, maim, torture or extract confessionon or from any person whether civilian or military personnel not activelyengaged in combat, or any combat operation or military hostilities, orcarrying arms, munitions, or other devices openly for the purposes of anycombat a) operation, b) stratagem, c) planning phase, or, d) technicalscheme directly related thereto.

    b) Directing, ordering, advising, or inciting any person, whether military orotherwise, to destroy any home, building, structure, or facility, not housingor quartering military personnel, or not directly used for military purposes.

    As used herein, "any home, building, or other structure" shall not include aterrorist base, camp, or strategic area used for planning, assembly, orengaging in (other) terrorist activity.

    c) As used herein, a terrorist, terrorist act, group or cell, shall be defined asand include any person knowingly and willfully engaged in a conspiracy,whether acting alone or with another with the intent, design, or calculatedeffect or risk of violating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, andthe spirit of the United Nations Charter.

    d) For the purposes of this Act, it shall be unlawful for any person, group,or government to sanction retaliation, or target for assassination anyperson or group of persons, not having military status or not having beengiven the status of "hosti humani generis" by judicial decree or a publicwarrant of death for any terrorist act, by an International Claims Court.

    e) For the purposes of this Act, targeted military assassinations, orretaliatory military actions shall only be authorized by the UN SecurityCouncil upon the advisement of any International Claims Court.

    5) Domestic Terrorism and Related Offenses:a) For the purposes of this Act, Domestic terrorism shall include culturalhonor killings, the intent of which is to control by force, or violence, or byintimidation, any family, village or other social unit, "in the name offamily (or clan or tribal) honor whenever any mixed (religious, cultural orcross cultural) marriage occurs.

    b) Domestic terrorism shall include, but not be limited to, any form ofharassment, intimidation, coercion, or other undue force, the effect orintent of which is to control or to manipulate the electoral process.

    c) As used herein, malfeasance of office shall constitute a lesser form ofDomestic Terrorism whenever such act or omission is reasonablycalculated, intended, or designed to control, manipulate, or undulyinfluence any public official, body, or other office or position of trustthrough corruption, bribery, fraud or breach of trust or fiduciary duty, so as

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  • to prevent a lawful change in any publicly elected or appointed position oftrust or public office. Malfeasance of office may be brought by a qui tam relatoror by a sovereign party as the cause of action may so arise.

    d) Domestic terrorism shall include any use of force, violence, threatsthereof, or any form of intimidation reasonably calculated, intended, ordesigned to prevent any person from making any speech, publication,writing, or other (form) of communication critical of any government, orgovernment official, or policy thereof.

    II.Withdrawal of IDF Troops:

    The State of Israel should withdraw Israeli Defense Force Troops (IDF Troops) from the non-Jewish settlements within the disputed West Bank Territories 1, following the completion of the Israeli Security Zone2.

    In exchange for withdrawal of IDF Troops, 3 the UN Security Council shall authorize deploy-ment of a Multi-National Peace-Keeping Force to the West Bank under the authority4 of THE HURST NATION; and such Peace-Keeping Force shall contain a contingent of IDF Troops as UN Monitors, to aid and assist in maintaining security.

    Such Peace-Keeping Force shall maintain a UN Security Zone,5 have the power ofarrest and escort, shall monitor freedom of movement, elections, peaceful assembly, andfreedom of the press.

    In relation thereto, any terrorist act(s) shall constitute a cession of territory and thePNC and the State of Israel shall enact legislation to that effect.

    IIIC. UN International Claims Court:

    In the spirit of the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN shall establish a UN International (Middle East Regional) Claims Court in East Jerusalem, and a UN Regional Penal Commission.5

    The jurisdictional claims brought before the Court shall not be limited to causes of action arising under Israeli sovereignty, but shall extend to cases or controversies of whatever kind (cause) arising in the Middle East Region.

    All parties shall follow the procedures, rules, and form set forth in the handbookannexed hereto.////_____________1 Except East Jerusalem, which shall have different status. 2 Security Wall or Separation Barrier. 3Conditional or Contingent. 4Flag. 5 For the purposes of enforcing the Universal Declaration of HumanRights.

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  • In cases (only involving a question of law), of a question of law involving any party claiming refugee status, the parties need not appear personally before the Court but may appear by Counsel or bySpecial Representation (by personal representative, or by UN Legal Representative).

    In cases of Human Rights or Habeas6 Corpus Petitions, each party shall appear personally and stand equal before the Court without respect to sex, race, religion, national origins, political affiliation, nor refugee or asylum status.

    In cases or questions involving real property (real estate), territorial sovereignty or autonomous religious sovereignty (marriage, divorce or inheritance, etc.), a party may appear in person, by counsel, or special representation only by leave of the Court, summons, subpoena (issued by the Clerk of the Court under its Seal).

    IV.D. Final Status:

    The final status of East Jerusalem shall be determined in Due Course upon showing by the sovereignty of Palestine, the State of Israel, and the Peoples of the Middle East region that all persons therein have security of persons, property, and liberty upon the establishment of a UN Regional HumanRights Terrorism Court in East Jerusalem under the principals of Due Process of Law as set forth in theUN Claims Court proposal herein below and in the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights(democratic freedom) within (historical or Biblical) Palestine.

    V.E. Statehood of Palestine:

    Upon showing of mutual trust, recognition and support by the parties set forth herein, and whilemaintaining peaceful autonomous religious or political sovereignty in the disputed territories, the Sovereignty of the State of Palestine shall be given recognition (statehood with diplomatic relations) bythe State of Israel, the Kingdom of Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon and the Secretary General of The Progressive List for Peace (PLP) under a UN sponsored regional arrangement as made and provided for in the United Nations Charter, Chapter VIII, Article 52, and Chapter XII, Articles 75 and 76, et. seq., following the event described herein below as the Har HabayitAl Axsa Peace Summit for establishment of the Union of Middle Eastern States in political alliance with the State of Israel and member states of the United Nations.

    Relevant thereto, the UN shall establish and develop a Regional Economic Plan for the manufacturing and modification of fuel cell (hydrogen) automobiles, buses and other forms of locomotion and for stationary fuel cell generators to provide power grids for villages and suburban housing units.

    In developing such Regional Economic Plan, the Union of Middle Eastern States shall offer a fossil fuel automobile exchange program in each state or kingdom to provide incentive for the modification of such fossil fuel automobiles into fuel cell automobiles, buses and other forms of locomotion but such exchange program and Regional Economic Plan should include other forms of electric automobiles such as the lithium ion battery powered forms of transportation developed by Balqon Corporation. 7

  • In developing and promoting such a plan, the UN shall consider importing and exporting to or from the Ports of Haifa, Eilat, Aqaba and Gaza and the feasibility of modifying and/or manufacturing inAmman, Jordan of existing automobiles and future designs thereof.

    Har HabayitAl Axsa Peace Summit

    In taking affirmative steps towards peace (e.g. the dismantling of terrorist infrastructures,limited withdrawal of IDF troops from disputed territories) as required by the Quartet's proposed Road Map or previously agreed upon Middle East Peace Process arrangements (e.g. the Wye River Accord), the Parties signatory hereto will endeavor and hereby agree to hold a UNESCO sponsored truth and reconciliation Peace Process Summit entitled the Har HabayitAl Axsa Peace Summit to establish the aforesaid UN Regional Human Rights / Terrorist Court and Union of Middle Eastern States for thefurtherance of the principals set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Charter.

    The UNESCO sponsored truth and reconciliation Peace Process Summit entitled the Har HabayitAl Axsa Peace Summit should endevour in the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 27 (Protection of Participation in the Cultural Life, Arts and Sciences) and the Article 21 of the Anglo-American Treaty of 1924 (Law for the Protection of Antiquities) to have the Megillat HaNechoshet (The Copper Scroll) discovered at the Qumran Antiquities Site (Yam HaMelek - The Dead Sea) released from the custody and control of the Jordan Museum Amman in the Kingdom ofJordan and returned to the People of Israel for scholarly and layman assessment, analysis or research and disposition by and through the Israeli Antiquities Department while allowing the Secretary Generalof the Progressive List for Peace, Mordechai E. de Hurst of THE Hurst NATION to further research and study the Copper Scroll for the purpose of completion of his ORIGINAL research paper, "Praise is the Foundation" which is now published at yhummastiscribd web publishing site: as David Moshiach, Praise Pesher Revision.

    Such truth and reconciliation Peace Process Summit shall in the spirit of Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights sponsor a Chag Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) at the Har HabayitAl Axsa Peace Summit on the Har HabayitAl Axsa on the Temple Mount (Haram Al-Sharif) at EL KUS (The Cup) that in Truth and Reconciliation between the Jewish and Muslim Communities, the Secretary General of the Progressive List for Peace, Mordechai E. de Hurst of THEHurst NATION together with scholars and laymen may further research and study the Copper Scroll that they may freely participate in the cultural life of the Jewish Community and to enjoy in the protection of the arts and advancement of the sciences in the Middle East Peace Process in the spirit of Article 27 due to the Secretary General of the Progressive List for Peace, Mordechai E. de Hurst's revelation of the Statute of Sukkot found in Appendix F of Praise is the Foundation (David Moshiach, Praise Pesher Revision).

    VI.F. Cities of Refuge:

    The UN shall effect or cause to be effected a change in the status of the six (6) Biblical Cities ofRefuge, so as to offer security of persons to any person seeking or presenting a claim of refugee or asylum status.

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  • The City of Jerusalem shall be given interim status as a City of Refuge wherein any person mayacquire refugee status by making a claim or presenting an application therefore to the Secretary General Mordechai E. de Hurst, or his representative for the Progressive List for Peace or the Hurst Nation.

    The Secretary General of the Progressive List for Peace, Mordechai E. de Hurst of THE Hurst NATION may issue a UN passport under the Seal of THE Hurst NATION to any person that is found tobe a refugee, or a displaced person by the UN International Claims Court.

    The Secretary General of the Progressive List for Peace, Mordechai E. de Hurst for THE Hurst NATION may issue a UN passport or Identity Document to any person by or upon recommendation of the UN Regional Penal Commission in cases of Escort Enforcement proceedings, Amnesty, Asylum, Commutation, Pardon or Reprieve. 6

    The Penal Commission shall be commissioned to investigate Human Rights claims by prisoners, and make findings and recommendations relevant thereto or with respect to any Prisoner Amnesty, Asylum or Refugee claims or cases.///////

    6 Human Rights or Habeas Corpus Petitioners shall be issued a UN Passport or temporary ID carddescribed in Annex B.

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  • THE UNITED NATIONS

    INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS COURT

    Procedural Handbook

    For Processing Regional Claims in the Middle East

    Annex A

    Prepared byMordechai E. de Hurst The Secretary General

    The Progressive List for Peace

    HaReshima HaMitkademet LeShalomPO BOX 2363,

    Nazareth, Israel 16000

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  • Table of Contents Page

    1) One Form of Action ....................... 10

    Form of Petition ..................................... 11

    2) Summons ........................ 12

    3) Filing of Documents........................ 12

    Filing and Fee ......................................... 12

    Waiver of Fee .......................................... 12-13

    4) Rules of the Court ............................ 13

    5) Sovereign Immunity ........................ 13

    Eminent Domain ......................................... 13

    6) Terrorism Claims ........................ 14

    7) Types of Claims .......................... 14

    Annexes B and C................. 14-16

    1.Claims Petition:

    1) There shall be one form of action for processing claims, which shall be called a Claims Petition. The types of claims are set forth below, at page 14.

    a) A claims petition shall substantially follow the form set forth below, but in no case shall a cause be dismissed for failure to follow the form set out herein.

    b) A claims petition shall be presented to the Court in writing in any of the three (3) languages, English, Hebrew, and Arabic, but must use the modern English dating format of the Western calendar.

    c) 1) A claims petition shall be clearly written, summarizing the cause of action, venue, parties, injury and the relief demanded or the claimed remedy a party desires the Court to take (e.g. award of damages, restitution, specific performance, injunctive relief).

    2) The Answer shall responsively plead respectively, with specific denial, defensive reply, counter-claim, or claim of mistaken belief (in the case of religious belief or theology, relevant to autonomous religious functions, marriage, divorce, burial, etc.).

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  • 3) In no case shall a Responsive pleading make an Avoidance pleading but shall either

    affirmatively admit or deny each claim, cause or averment.

    2) A claims petition shall follow the form set forth herein as follows:

    UNITED NATIONS

    MIDDLE EAST REGIONAL

    CLAIMS COURT PETITION

    (NAME : _______________________) ))

    PETITIONER ) EAST JERUSALEM)

    VS. ) CLAIM NO. _____________________)

    (NAME : _______________________) ))

    )RESPONDENT )

    ___________________________________ )

    Type of Claim

    This is a claim for_______________________ (State briefly the type of Petition, and the Place where the cause or claim originally occurred (in what venue, e.g. Jordan, Lebanon.)

    Parties(State the Parties to the Case, their capacity, such as whether they are a private person, or were

    acting in their official capacity or under the color of or under apparent authority of asovereignty.)

    Claims(State the Claim(s), approximate date of discovery, the real parties of, to, or in interest to the

    case, and if applicable, the emergency nature of the Petition (use specific details, references or other essential information to describe the emergency nature of the petition), and where the act or the omission, etc. occurred.)

    Authority For Relief(State why the Petitioner believes he or she is entitled to the requested relief. For example, cite

    the UN Resolution, Human Rights Article, Convention, Treaty or National Law, Statute, Regulation or Custom which gives precedent or authority for granting relief.)

    Relief or Remedy(State the Relief or Remedy the Petitioner or Petitioner's Representative is asking the Court to Award, Order, or Require of the Respondent.)___________________________ ______________________________

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  • 2.Summons:

    There shall be a Summons issued and a written Answer to the Petition.

    a) The summons shall require the Respondent to file an answer to Petition within a reasonable time after service and receipt of the Petition upon Respondent.

    b) In the case of service upon an official or government party (Respondent), the Respondent shall, upon good cause shown, be given additional time within which to appear and file an answer to the Petition.

    c) Where there is a case of Human Rights Claims (e.g. physical or mental abuse, torture of prisoners, or any other type of violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights involving a prisoner), or a want of custody (Habeas Claims), additional time for filing a response and producing thepetitioner for appearance shall not be given unless exceptional circumstances warrant the same (e.g. distance from the Court, risk of serious bodily injury or exacerbation of sickness, jeopardy of death, or the like).

    In such circumstances, a showing of good cause may be made out in the first instance upon filing with the Clerk of the Court an affidavit or declaration sworn under the penalty of perjury detailing such excuse; but in no case shall the filing of the same be cause for extending additional time unless such affidavit or declaration is made and filed with supporting documentation (e.g. medical or psychological opinion).

    3.Filing of Documents and Pleadings:

    a) In no case shall the Clerk of the Court refuse filing of a Petition or Response, on account ofform nor shall the Clerk refuse issuing a Summons or Subpoena related to any Prisoner cause of action.

    b) The Clerk of the Court may accept for filing any paper or pleading by electronic means where necessary for the expediency of the cause of action where good cause is shown by any party.

    c) The Clerk or the Court may accept a fee for filing of a cause of action, or other document, notto exceed fifty (50) US Dollars, or its equivalent in Antarctic Currency or Peace Dollars8.

    d) In no case shall the Clerk or the Court refuse filing any Petition, Paper or other pleading for failure of a party to pay a filing fee.

    Where there is a lack of payment of the filing fee, a party may file with the Clerk or Court an affidavit or declaration of indigence which shall be verified or substantiated by the Clerk or any officer of the Court upon sufficient proof thereof as to the indigence of such party.

    The substantiating or verifying of a claim of indigence by the Clerk or Court shall temporarily stay docketing the cause, except in cases of Human Rights Violations (2)(c) above, or fugitive from justice7 causes of action (where, for example, a reward for arrest is offered by any sovereignty) where

    7 In cases where a sovereignty or other person claims a right of action against a terrorist, and a hosti humani generis decree is sought. 13

  • the claimant is a qui-tam informant.

    e) In cases of refugee or asylum status, upon the satisfactory showing of indigence status, the Clerk or the Court may waive the filing fee and the case shall be docketed and proceed in ordinary due course.

    4.Rules of the Court:

    The Rules of the Court shall follow ordinary accepted procedures for the admission of evidence,sufficient proofs thereof, and the admission of all testimony shall be heard in open Court, except where necessary to preserve security of persons or property; or in cases of fugitive from justice or hosti humani generis where necessary to effect the issuing of a warrant or for the arrest and detention of any such person.

    The application of the Rules of the Court shall be uniform and equal with respect to every person appearing before it.

    No party shall be afforded or given preferential treatment with respect to the application of the Rules of the Court, or to the procedures applicable thereto; but in all cases of terrorism, hosti humani generis and fugitives from justice, such cases take precedent in all matters of procedural process of firstpriority.

    5.Immunities and Other Claims:

    a) With regards to refugee and asylum cases, or petitions (including Abu Gharib andGuantanamo Bay Prisoners, or the like), no state or sovereignty shall possess immunity from suit, privilege from service of process, or other judicial shield excusing official conduct, but in all cases shall each sovereignty appear and defend as if such sovereign were an ordinary person accountable before the law.

    b) With regards to monetary claims, involving terrorism, no state or sovereignty shall be immune from suit but all parties shall appear and defend equally before the law.

    c) With regards to claims of restitution, compensation, award or cession of territory, the law of eminent domain shall apply but in no case shall a person, individual or any sovereignty encumber any property so as to reduce the value of such property at the time of taking.

    In each case or claim of "just compensation" shall the parties appear and defend, answer or reply as if it were a corporate person in its original status or standing irrespective of political affiliation or sovereign allegiance.

    d) In cases arising in antiquity, ancestral entitlement, estate, tenancy, or lease-hold, the law of eminent domain and just compensation shall control unless good cause is shown otherwise.

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  • 6.Terrorism and Other Cases:

    Hosti humani generis, fugitive from justice and state sponsored terrorism claims shall be subjectto the law of clear and convincing evidence where a Clear and Present Danger to the public safety or security of any state or sovereignty must be determined by the UN Security Council, but no party shallbe found guilty of terrorism, in absentia, except upon a showing in open Court by judicial trial under the standard of evidence of reasonable doubt with opportunity to appear and defend or answer in person.

    7.Types of Claims:

    The types of claims or petitions that may be received for filing by the Clerk or theCourt are as follows:

    a) Human Rights claims, including Refugee and Asylum cases or including qui-tam informant causes of action arising out of a violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, any International Treaty, Convention or Statute, Law, or Regulation done by any person, or done under the color of any law, rule, regulation, custom, usage or unlawful practice.

    b) Land, Real Estate, or Territorial Sovereignty claims.

    c) Terrorism claims including qui-tam informant causes of action.

    d) Habeas Corpus claims.

    e) Mandamus claims.

    f) Civil Rights and Elective Franchise cases.

    g) Amnesty, Commutation, Pardon and Reprieve claims.

    ANNEX B

    A regular UN Passport or an Identity Document issued in lieu of a UN Passport issued under theauthority of the Secretary General of the Progressive List for Peace, Mordechai Ezra de Hurst for THE Hurst NATION shall bear on its "Polar Blue" cover a "snow-flake." A diplomatic passport shall be an off color of Polar Blue and shall be clearly marked, internally, as a diplomatic passport.

    The passport shall bear internally, the original signature of the bearer, together with the signature of the Secretary General of the Progressive List for Peace, Mordechai Ezra de Hurst for THE Hurst NATION.

    It shall describe in general terms the status of the holder-in-due-course, (e.g. refugee, alien-in-transit, displaced person, internationally protected person, diplomat, peace-keeping armed forces member, habeas prisoner); shall give the personal background of the individual, a security (passport or

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  • identification) number and have laminated internally within it a recent photo bearing a likeness or recent resemblance of the bearer.

    Internally it shall have rainbow style color printing, bear the Seven Universal Laws of Noah, theInternational Anthem, "Our Commonwealth (of Antarctica)," and a copy of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as well as multi-colored entry and exit pages for visa stamps.

    A UN Identity Card issued under the authority of the Secretary General of the Progressive List for Peace, Mordechai Ezra de Hurst for THE Hurst NATION shall substantially resemble the pages of identity described in paragraphs 2 and 3, above, and may for security purposes, bear a holographic three dimensional image of a "white dove" in kind as the American Eagle found internally in the American Passport.

    The dove shall be an embossed (raised seal) and embedded in its laminating seal and shallbe flying into the colors of a rainbow.

    ANNEX CA UN Peace-dollar or Antarctic Currency issued in lieu thereof shall, for the purposes of this

    proposal, be printed in one (1), five (5), ten (10), twenty (20) and fifty (50) dollar denominations; which shall in all respects reflect the likeness of prominent persons involved peacefully, in the Middle East Peace Process; and shall bear on the reverse side of each denomination a prominent holy place or other significant place in the Middle East.

    As an example of a UN Peace Dollar, a one dollar denomination may have on its face a likenessof Anwar Sadat with Yitzaq Rabin facing him, and on the reverse a dove flying into a rainbow over the Jordan River depicting historical Eastern and Western Palestine as demographically defined by the Faisal Weizman Agreement, the Anglo-American Treaty of 1924 and the San Remo Resolution.

    For other regions, e.g. India, Gandhi would be a prominent person and the Ganges River a holy site. Other persons might be a Nobel prize winner, groups of children, students, or non-violent political dissidents.

    Funds deposited with the Clerk of the Court for processing a UN Claims Court petition shall be used for administrative purposes in effecting the processing of a a UN Claims Court petition but in special circumstances may be used for just compensation to any attending witness (witness fee) or may be used to effect the securing of transportation for any witness who may be indigent and in need of per diem travel expenses to attend any proceeding before the Claims Court. All such indigency claims shallbe processed without undue delay by the Clerk or the Clerk's designee and shall be verified upon showing of such status with properly authenticated documentation from any UN Agency or any Non Governmental Organization duly registered with the Secretary General of the Progressive List for Peace, Mordechai Ezra de Hurst for THE Hurst NATION.

    In cases of qui tam informant rewards, a claimant may be paid out of any fund authorized by the Claims Court for making payment to provide incentive to resolve any human rights or terrorism case. Rewards of this type may be paid to such a claimant provided that any sovereigty or the Commonwealth of Antarctica which has offered such reward pay a claimant without unreasonable delay in prosecuting a cause of action. Funds deposited with the Clerk of the Court may be used for quitam informant rewards or for victims compensation upon a judicial decree of the UN Claims Court.

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  • OUR COMMONWEALTHThe Commonwealth of Antarctica Anthem

    From the flooding waters of Noah,Our Fathers went forth to the Ends of the Earth.

    Proclaiming the Eternal Covenant,They sought Justice for All.

    The Creatures went forth a Multiplied,While those of the seas Teemed during the Great Divide.

    Law and Science, Equality and Diversity is Our Eternal Creed,Let these be protected by Our Commonwealth

    And Justice, Truth and Liberty Reign now Freed.17