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Dalit Paper

Dalit Paper
The UN can focus on doing all in their power to ensure a fight for equality for Dalits across India and the world. The UN also has the ability to deploy troops to India in an attempt to enforce peace and justice. This could wreck havoc and national panic. Also, the UN has the responsibility of doing all in its capacity to ensure human rights for all its members. The UN is the peacekeeping organization of the world, and for them to neglect the situation and its extremes would be a crime in itself. The United Nations should have its officials meet with Indian authorities in an attempt to talk the problem out. Also, consequences of this action include India's ignorance, refusal to listen, and irritation at attempts to intervene.
The United Nation's representatives should convene with Indian administrators to try to comb through the "tangles" of the situation by word of mouth, not physical action. A more obvious proposal would be to immediately send soldiers to......


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