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Thomas W. Makin, member, United Nations Associatio
Wed, 31 Jan 2018 22:18 EST
Nortth Korea Court System Discussion.
The Court System of United Nations Member States recognize Judicial Immunity of all Court Judge functions. Thus, appellate procedures are used if a Court does something stupid or irregular. With this system, a case can be conferred to a higher level, especially if evidence problems emerge. The Head of State can adjust a case if proper after these appeals are over. The Democratic Peoples Republic might consider holding a Congress to go over this. Respectfully, Thomas W. Makin
Thomas W. Makin, member, United Nations Associatio
Thu, 18 Jan 2018 23:11 EST
Equitable Powers of The Supreme Court of Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea.
I would appreciate a convention of the law making body of the Democratic Peoples Republic which would install International Legal Equitable Powers of The Supreme Court in all cases which are referred to The High Court which deal with persons and business people who have troubled Police Authorities with conduct which is a law violation. Some of these standard sentence procedures are outside the guide lines of other Nations so badly that the law making body of the Democratic Peoples Republic needs to place new equitable procedure laws in Place for The Supreme Court so that all individuals subject to these laws pay an appropriate penalty instead of being sent to detainment for inequitable periods of time which anger other United Nations States. I understand myself that this equitable law change in necessary before an adjustment can be made. Going Forward, This website is intended for International Diplomatic Relations, and persons of good will and professional background are invited to share their thoughts. Respectfully, Thomas W. Makin, member, United Nations Association, United States
Sam Moon
Sat, 13 Jan 2018 08:48 EST
North Korea and South Korea combined could be a major power
North Korea is a major military power and South Korea is a major economic power. If they combine and become one country (like before), they would become a super power in Asia/Pacific region, which China fears the most. The people in North Korea will see improved living standard and people in South Korea will feel more secured. One Korea also means, the U.S. will no longer need to have military bases on the soil of South Korea. If North Korea's nuclear weapons and missile are put under the control of Korean military which is controlled by a civilian democratic government, the world will feel at ease and the world will likely accept Korea as a nuclear power. Of course, under this scenario, the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-Un, would have to retire with guaranteed life-time comfortable life; given his interest in sports, he could become Honorary Chairman of Korean Sports Academy and develop Korean athletes that could dominate the Olympics. If West Germany and East Germany could become one and if South Vietnam and North Vietnam could become, why not North Korea and South Korea could become one country again? Just do it, for the sake of the people of Koreas and for world peace.
진응로 - Abram Y. Meister, Jr.
Fri, 12 Jan 2018 08:27 EST
좋은 북조선 여인네..
아리따운, 그리고 좋은 북조선 여인과 사귀고 싶습니다. 제 이름은 진응로라고 하고요. 앞으로 북조선을 위해 많은 일을 하고 싶은데... 이멜 주고 받을 여인이 있으면 많은 도움이 되겠네요. 부탁합니다. 제 이멜은 abramsrandd@gmail.com입니다.
Thomas W. Makin, member, United Nations Associatio
Fri, 10 Nov 2017 00:16 EST
North Korea
Dr. Brownson: I do not believe that now is the time to travel to The Democratic Peoples Republic. War Law is in place. Somehow these matters need to settle down before you can work effectively in a diplomatic way which would be satisfactory to the North Administration. It is hard to realize that individual efforts might not be accepted; however that appears to be the case at this time. Please continue to study this matter. Thanks, Tom
Dr. John A. Brownson
Wed, 8 Nov 2017 22:36 EST
recent information on DPRK & an academic visit
I recently read Carla Stea's report on her visit to the DPRK, which confirmed many of my suspicions about post WWII conflict and difficult development of the DPRK. Despite US & Western media reporting, and Trump's blustering, Would like to take the risk to visit myself to communicate directly with my DPRK academic colleagues and visit Universities to observe students and classes.
Please inform me how I might request a visa and by what means I could fly into the DPRK.
Realising that I might encounter trouble returning to the USA, I stand on academic objectivity as an inalienable right.
Sincerely
Dr. John A. Brownson (Prof, retired UAEU)
Thomas W. Makin, member, United Nations Associatio
Mon, 6 Nov 2017 14:05 EST
North Korea
Mr. Branca: Informing the public in regard to your views about North Korea is not an act of treason. You might take some time to study the Armistice Agreement on the Internet. You might come to the same conclusion that I have. Diplomancy should be used between the North and the South to settle matters which caused the war to emerge to begin with. I wish you well in your research. Respectfully, Tom.
Edward Branca
Sun, 22 Oct 2017 09:57 EDT
I root for the DPRK.
Dear People of the DPRK,

Please forward this email to the DPRK's news media. Feel free to publish it in the DPRK's news media The email may be edited, if it is desired.

To Whom It May Concern,

The following are comments that I posted on news sites re. possible war with the DPRK. The sites that I posted the comments on include, but are not limited to, aol, yahoo, The Hill, and ABC News.

"It is my hope that if we, (USA.), gets into a war with North Korea, USA. loses and is wiped off of the map. That is because the piece of excrement called Trump, and pieces of vomit called other Republicans, want to cut my disability and my Medicaid benefits."

If the United States gets into a declared war with North Korea, I will commit treason by continuing to post these comments.

All yours,
Edward Branca
184 South Pascack Road
Nanuet, NY 10954

Tel. 845 405-6961
Thomas W. Makin, member, United Nations Associatio
Fri, 6 Oct 2017 00:47 EDT
The July 27, 1953 Armistice Agreement.
To Honorable Kim Jong Un: The Armistice Agreement Text includes the authority of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission which was put into place to balance policy between North and South Korea in an effort to achieve Peace. This is a proper diplomatic tool, but has been disregarded over time. Well, where do we go from here? It is my opinion that South Korea should sign the Armistice Agreement and thus allow the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission to go forward in an effective manner. Going Forward; This website is an International Diplomatic Site. I do not appreciate comments of reaction by persons who do not study problems associated with the Korean matter.
Niles.
Mon, 2 Oct 2017 20:02 EDT
cold war dmz korean war era and political conflicts in the 21,st century
for the us to become involved in another conflict that could last 30 years. to defend s. korea. or japan is ... too expensive they want it for free. no money to us. when they come up with the money 900 billion usd to start.

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