Episcopal See of Debre
Zeit
(Bishop of the Mount of Olives)
A NEW Landlocked Sovereign Nation State in East Kingston
Dated 12 – 9 – 2013 – Human Rights DEFENDERS DAY!
Special Courtesy Call for WORLD HUMAN RIGHTS DAY, December 10th 2013 at 2pm,
to officially notify the Honorable Prime Minister of Jamaica of our arrival
from within the territory, as it says in the Vienna Convention protocol (article 39).
Tenestellen (GREETINGS),
Minister Nicholson,
May this be a memorable moment when Africans in Jamaica
begin to see Kristos (Christ) in
their own African spectacles inspiringly, and invoke the spirit (intelligence) of international human
rights law for all humanity?
Therefore, in the CONQUERING Spirit (intelligence) of our Lamb of Ethiopia, let us peacefully NEGOTIATE
for the IMPLENTING of our diplomatic accommodations towards a political utopia.
For in this regard, we may register our Uniform Commercial Code (UCC 1) tax exemption number, for us to peacefully
settle all our private obligations in global commerce (trade).
Respectfully Yours,
Episcopal See of Debre Zeit –
Bishop of the Mount of Olives
Attachment – Vienna Convention Protocol
Having in mind the purpose and principles of the Charter of
the United Nations concerning the sovereign EQUALITY of States (political entities), the maintenance of
international peace and diplomatic security, and the promotion of FRIENDLY
relations among nations (groups of
like-minded individuals)
BELIEVING that an international convention (treaty) on diplomatic intercourse,
privileges and immunities would CONTRIBUTE
to the development of friendly relations among nations, IRRESPECTIVE of
their differing constitutional and social systems
REALIZING that the purpose of SUCH privileges and immunities
is NOT to benefit individuals, but to ensure the efficient performance of the
functions of diplomatic missions as representing sovereign States (political entities)
Affirming that the rules of customary international human
rights law should continue to govern questions (new landlocked nation state), not
expressly regulated by the provisions of the present Convention (international treaty).
The ‘head of the mission’ is the person charged by the
sending state (Kingdom of Debre Zeit)
with the duty of acting in that (official)
capacity
The members of the staff of the mission, are members of the
diplomatic staff of the administration and technical staff and of the service
staff of the mission. The members of the diplomatic staff are the members of
the staff of the mission having diplomatic rank
Article 3
1. The functions of a diplomatic mission consist, inter
alia, in
(C) NEGOTIATING with the Government of the receiving State (Government of Jamaica)
(E) PROMOTING friendly relations between the sending State (Kingdom of Debre Zeit) and the
receiving State (GOJ), and
developing their economic, cultural and scientific relations
Article 5.1
The sending State (KDZ)
may, after it has given DUE NOTIFICATION to the receiving States (political entities) concerned, accredit a ‘head of a mission’ or assign any member of the diplomatic staff, as the
case may be, to more than one State (political
entity), unless there is express objection by any of the Receiving States (UN)
Article 10
The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the receiving State (GOJ), or such other ministry as may be
agreed, shall be NOTIFIED of
(a) the appointment of members of the mission, their arrival
and their final departure, or the termination of their functions
Article 13
The ‘head of the mission’ is considered as having taken up
his functions in the receiving State (GOJ)
when he has presented his CREDENTIALS (autonomous
diplomat passport), or when he has notified of his arrival and a true copy
of his credentials has been presented to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of
the receiving State (GOJ), or such
other ministry, as it may be agreed, in accordance with the practice prevailing
in the receiving State (GOJ) which
shall be applied in a uniform manner
2. the order of presentation of credentials (autonomous diplomat passport) or of a
true copy thereof, will be determined by the date and time of the arrival of
the ‘head of the mission’
Article 18
The procedure to be observed in each State (political entity) for the reception of ‘heads
of missions’ SHALL BE UNIFORM in respect of each State (political entity)
Article 26
The receiving State (GOJ)
shall ensure to all members of the diplomatic mission, freedom of movement and
travel in its territory (commercial
jurisdiction)
Article 29
The person of a diplomatic agent shall be inviolable. He
shall not be liable to any form of arrest, or detention. The receiving State (GOJ) shall treat him with due respect and
shall take all appropriate steps to prevent any attacks on his person, freedom
or inherent dignity (priceless value).
Article 30
(2) His papers, correspondence and except as provided in
paragraph 3 of article 31, his (intellectual)
property shall likewise enjoy inviolability
Article 31
The diplomatic agent shall enjoy immunity from the criminal jurisdiction
of the receiving State (GOJ). He
shall also enjoy immunity from its civil and administrative jurisdiction, with
complete autonomy
Article 39
Every person ENTITLED to privileges and immunities shall
enjoy them from the moment he enters the territory of the receiving State (GOJ) on proceeding to take up his post,
OR IF ALREADY IN ITS TERRITORY (commercial
jurisdiction), from the moment when his appointment by the sending State (KDZ) is notified to the Ministry for
Foreign Affairs or such other ministry as may be agreed
Article 39.3
In case of the death of a member of the diplomatic mission (Archbishop Abuna Yesehaq), the member
of his autonomous Christian family shall continue to enjoy the privileges and
immunities to which they are entitled until the expiry of a reasonable period,
in which to leave the country and Emigrate to Ethiopia
Article 41
Without prejudice to their privileges and immunities, it is
the DUTY of all persons enjoying such privileges and immunities to respect the
laws and regulations of the receiving State (GOJ). They also have a sacred duty NOT to interfere in the internal
affairs of that State.
3. all official business with the receiving State (GOJ) entrusted to the mission by the
sending State (KDZ) shall be
conducted with or through the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the receiving
State (GOJ) or such other ministry
as may be agreed
Article 42
The diplomatic agent shall not, in the receiving State (GOJ), practice for a profit, any
professional or commercial activity in world trade
Article 44
The receiving State (GOJ)
must, even in armed conflict, grant facilities in order to enable persons enjoying
privileges and immunities, other than Nationals of the receiving State (GOJ), and autonomous members of the
families of such persons irrespective of their nationality, to leave at the
earliest possible moment. It must, in particular, in case of need, place at
their disposal the necessary means of transport for themselves and their
property
Article 47
In the application of the provisions of the present
Convention (international treaty),
the receiving State (GOJ) shall not DISCRIMINATE
between Sovereign States (political entities)
Article 50
The present Convention (international
treaty) shall remain OPEN for any State (political entity) belonging to ANY of the four categories mentioned
in article 48.
The instruments of ascension shall be deposited with the
Secretary General of the United Nations, IN PROPRIA PERSONAM (in proper person)
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