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Commission : DISEC

Session :Merging 05/03/20

Sponsors : China, France, Germany, India, Korea Dem People’s Rep


of (North), Korea Rep of (South), Portugal, Russian
Federation, Singapore, United Kingdom, United States of
America

QUESTION OF: STRENGTHENING COLLECTIVE SECURITY THROUGH

GENERAL REGULATION AND REDUCING ARMAMENTS

The General Assembly,

Grieved by the fact that due to insufficient international response in


countering illicit trafficking of small arms and light weapons allow terrorists
to move weapons across countries

Concerned that in the African continent alone, there are one hundred
million uncontrolled & unregulated small arms and light weapons

Expressing with deep concern that nuclear proliferation remains a


critical issue and chemical and biological weapons pose a constant threat

Deeply concerned that military expenditure are reaching ever higher


levels and the highest percentage of which can be attributed to the nuclear
weapon states and most of their allies

Emphasizing on the stealing of weapons from national armies which has


lead to several criminal acts, involving terrorist attacks or mass shootings

1. Expresses its appreciation since the UNCTED and the UNODA are working
to develop a project enhancing national legislative, strategic and
operational capacities to prevent, detect and counter the fire arms
trafficking;
2. Instructs member states to take actions in order to tighten the security at
world borders in order to reduce porous borders and small arms
proliferation;
3. Suggests that new technologies such as X-ray scanners and CCTV
cameras are installed at cargo ports, to detect armaments in containers
that undergo cross country shipping;
4. Endorses NGOs like Peace Direct to help educate the population about
peace through awareness campaigns that will mostly target the young as
they are the future of the world;
5. Draws the attention of countries that legalize light weapons to run
background checks on the weapon owners to ensure that they are not
mentally ill or deranged;
6. Requests security agencies to search and destroy illicit weapon
manufacturing and trading dealers especially in countries where terrorists
and criminal activities are common;
7. Encourages the nuclear weapon states to consider various proposals
designed to secure the avoidance of the use of nuclear weapons, nuclear
war and related objectives, where possible through international
agreement;
8. Strongly condemns the use of weapons that involve the hostile use of
environmental modification techniques in order to eliminate the dangers
to mankind from such use;
9. Urges the strengthening of existing weapon-free zones and encourages
the establishment of other weapon-free zones in various countries to
allow easy sheltering of refugees from war;
10. Calls upon the governments to reinforce the Chemical Weapon
Convention (CWC) to further restrict the research and use of chemical
weapons as a matter of high priority;

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