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THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC (C.A.R) - UNITE THE NATION

  To:     The Right Hon. Central African Republic President Hon. Faustin-Archange Touadera From: Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja Date: January 25, 2021 RE:      UNITE THE NATION Suggestion: Hon. President, let me start paying my respects to you and through you to. I have watched many documentaries about the Central African Republic (C.A.R), I realised that given its independence too early before the indigenous population had the abilities to run the nation. The case of C.A.R is more complicated than one can imagine. It is unfortunate that the C.A.R remain fragile in spite of UN engagement in the peace process. The presence of the United Nations (UN) only worsens this complication due to the fact that UN has no grasp of a possible resolve other to cause more violence. The UN failed to provide a framework for defining tasks, mediating conflicts and identifying remedies. The UN strategy fails every time as it adopts liberal progressive strategy o...

THANK YOU NOTE TO RUSSIAN PRESIDENT HON. VLADIMIR PUTIN FOR ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN AND RUSSIA PEACE TREATY

  To:     The Right Honourable Russian President Hon. Vladimir Putin From: Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja Date: January 9, 2021 RE:     Thank you note to Russian President Hon. Vladimir Putin for Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia peace treaty. l Suggestions: Hon. President, I wrote to you in the month of October 26, 2020 for your government to stop selling arms to Armenia and Turkish President to stop selling arms to Azerbaijan. But you signed peace deal between Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia is a real diplomatic victory for you and your government. You want to have good relationships with both ex-Soviet Republics (Armenia and Azerbaijan). Now Armenia is close to Russia more than ever and Azerbaijan is close cooperation with Russia as Russia has military presence in Azerbaijan for the first time in 30 years. You did a great job President as you know the value of peaceful conflict resolution. This would allow you to play the role of peacemaker....

NIGERIA - A HEART OF DARKNESS

  To:     The Right Honourable Nigerian President Hon. Muhammadu Buhari From: Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja Date: December 22, 2020 RE:     Nigeria – A Heart of Darkness Suggestion: Hon. President, let me start paying my respects to you and through you to. Nigeria is a great country in terms of geography, tourism, untapped minerals and many other aspects. Nigeria should be managed by very reliable system of government, it necessary police and armed forces. When I watched several documentaries from various international Medias about Nigeria, one of the most populous black African majority nation and most diverse nations on the earth with about 500 different ethnic cultural language groups so devoid of hope and so divided. I have never seen a country in utter sadness from a wasted opportunity in all areas. I am not reinforcing the stereotype as Nigeria is a failed country. Nigeria has so many challenges. “Petroleum Industry in Nigeria reported that in...

AFGHANISTAN - TALIBAN PEACE DEAL 2020

To:     The Right Honourable Afghanistan President Hon. Ashraf Ghani   From: Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja Date: December 8, 2020 RE:     AFGHANISTAN – TALIBAN PEACE TALK 2020 Suggestion: Hon. President, let me start my paying my respects to you and through you to. I wrote to you in the month of September 9, 2019 regarding Afghanistan and Taliban peace talk, I suggested three possible solutions such as one is divide the country into two such as North Afghanistan and South Afghanistan. Give South Afghanistan to Taliban and keep North Afghanistan for your government. Second is power sharing initiative between your government and the Taliban’s. Third is set up western alliances and rule of law institutions to keep peace in Afghanistan. For that you should have a structured government that sought to establish ties with other western nation. Western alliances should provide enough support in all areas and building state, industry, agriculture, ed...

SUDAN CRISIS 2020

To: The Right Honourable Sudan Prime Minister Mr. Abdalla Hamdok From: Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja  Date: November 27, 2020  RE: Sudan Crisis 2020 Suggestion:  Hon. Prime Minister, your beloved nation is not stable, democratic or progressive. The situation in Sudan is precarious due to mismanagement for many years by corrupt officials but I still have hope in your good government to help the people of Sudan by change and transformation. Your good government need to understand the issues and formulate policies to move your nation forward and policies has to meet explicit requirements before the change and transformation can be made. I would like to suggest that water would be the key to Sudan peace as well as social sciences. Moreover, your good government should consider traditional knowledge that is the first method to prevent Sudan crisis. IMHO, the flood will be more in the coming years due to Ethiopians are seedling 20 billion trees and also the effect of Ethiopian’s Re...

Letter to the United Nation Secretary General Mr. António Guterres

  To: The Honourable United Nation Secretary General Mr. António Guterres From: Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja  Date: November 03, 2020  RE: TPNW Entry into force on January 22, 2021 Suggestion:  Dear UN Secretary General, Your statement is welcome on TPNW (Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons) entry into force on January 22, 2021. Unfortunately TPNW is a pipe dream. It is really rather easy to enforce but you and your institution make it crystal clear both in words and in actions, if any nation cross the line. The consequences of nuclear warfare should be irrevocable effect. IMHO, if those 50 nations envisage enforcing sanctions either officially or unofficially against the other nuclear armed nations then perhaps it help.   Kind Regards, Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja.

Letter to Russian President on Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

  To: The Right Honourable Russian President Mr. Vladimir Putin From: Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja  Date: October 26, 2020  RE: My Humble Request Your Good Government to Stop Selling Arms to Armenia.  Suggestion:  Hon. President, let me start by paying my respect to you and through you to. Azerbaijan is fighting for its own territorial integrity but it wants to wipe out all Nagorno-Karabakh people who are ethnically Armenians. Armenia is fighting for neighbours land and also ethnically cleansed the entire Karabakh region of Azerbaijani including Kurds. Armenia and Azerbaijan democracy and human rights have failed and continue to fail if Nagorno-Karabakh conflict not resolved peacefully. In Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is an active phase of war with several daily fatalities. They are bombing civilian populations. Their destructive policy hampers the step by step resolution of the problem by all means. It entailed social, economic and political dissatisfaction...