34,000 Petitions sent to Tedros and rising – He will FAIL & any IHR vote is ABSOLUTELY NULL!

Source: 34,000 Petitions sent to Tedros and rising – He will FAIL & any IHR vote is ABSOLUTELY NULL!

ITS MUCH MORE POWERFUL THAN IT SOUNDS AT FIRST GLANCE. ITS NOT A CONVERSATION WITH TEDROS, ITS A DEMAND FOR HIS DUTIES THAT CAN BE ENFORCED SOON.

BELOW ARE THE LEGAL CONCEPTS IN THE PETITIONS – INTENDED TO PROVE ANY IHR VOTE MAY 22-28 WILL BE VOID!!!

According to WHO’s January 24, 2022 document, with an excessively long title:

“Strengthening of the International Health Regulations (2005) through a process for revising the regulations through potential amendments – Draft decision proposed by Albania, Australia, Canada, Colombia, India, Japan, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Peru, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America, Uruguay and Member States of the European Union”..

Apparently the WHO claims the following REASON is precisely WHY they need the IHR amendments”:

“(PP7) Bearing in mind the importance of ensuring coherence, complementarity and communication between different processes that will run in parallel, including the process for developing the new instrument on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response and the ongoing work under resolution WHA74.7, and ensuring coordination between those processes in order to avoid creating an excessive burden on Member States.” and “(OP1.1) To note that the WGPR will include, as part of its ongoing work, dedicated time to allow for discussions on strengthening of the IHR (2005), including through implementation, compliance and potential amendments. (OP1.2) To urge Member States to take all appropriate measures to consider potential amendments to the IHR (2005), with the understanding that this would not lead to reopening the entire instrument for renegotiation. Such amendments should be limited in scope and address specific and clearly identified issues, challenges, including equity, technological or other developments, or gaps that could not effectively be addressed otherwise but are critical to supporting effective implementation and compliance of the IHR (2005), and their universal application for the protection of all people of the world from the international spread of disease in an equitable manner.”

Ok stop the train… Did everyone catch that? These people are promising there will be dedicated time to allow for discussions on strengthening of the IHR (2005), including through implementation, compliance and potential amendments.

 

We DO plan to hold them to that… hence, why Interest of Justice believes the vote will be INVALID if they dare hold it May 22-28 as planned, in the absence of due process

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