1206 is unassailable
Not to mention Mozambique in 1921, even in the United States in the 21st century, there are many people who are reluctant to send their children to school, and even if they do, the quality of teaching in public schools is very worrying.
Amazingly, many Americans don't believe that the Earth is flat, not because of science, but because they believe that if the Earth were flat, then cats would push everything down, including people.
Probably because they understood the earth as a table.
These strange remarks are okay if they come from children who are not deeply involved in the world.
However, many people who believe that Chinese the ball is flat are adults, and it is hard to believe that the United States is the most powerful country in the world.
Roque didn't want to see these absurdities happen in southern Africa, so Roque started to implement public education in Ziwei Town a long time ago, and now it can be regarded as a small success.
According to the statistics of the Federal Government of Southern Africa, more than 95 per cent of school-age children who have migrated to southern Africa for more than one year have reached school enrolment, and only some school-age children who are unable to attend public schools are excluded from the public education system in southern Africa.
In Nyasaland and the Transvaal, where education systems are more developed, there are already special schools for these special groups, and the federal government will further improve them in the future.
The annexation of the Kingdom of Mozambique in southern Africa had a profound impact.
At a time when cabinet officials in southern Africa are debating whether to grant national treatment to Africans in Mozambique, a campaign of denunciation against southern Africa is underway at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.
"The referendum of the Kingdom of Mozambique to join Southern Africa is a complete joke, it is a conspiracy led by Southern Africa, and if we do not put a stop to it, then we have reason to believe that in the near future Southern Africa will also annex West Africa, annex Congo, and even annex Madagascar, Southern Africa is becoming a troublemaker in Africa, and the behavior of Southern Africa must be stopped." At the plenary session of the League of Nations, the French Ambassador to the League of Nations, Ambassador Plenipotentiary of France, Jules Brown, was joined by the French Ambassador to the League of Nations. J. Josephan was the first to attack, representing France at the Washington Naval Conference and having a good understanding of the Southern African officials, led by Roque.
After Josselan's speech, the eyes of the delegates were focused on the faces of the British Ambassador Plenipotentiary to the League of Nations, Auckland Jets, and the Southern African Representative to the League of Nations, Jan Smolts.
Jan Smozi smiled and leaned back in his chair to look at Joselan with a gloomy gaze.
The French still have a deep grudge against Madagascar's accession to the Southern African Union, and Jan Smolz can understand the anger of the French, but cannot accept it.
The fact is that a telegram was sent to Pretoria to ask Ida to urge the French to pay their debts.
Oakland Jets was expressionless and did not speak to refute Joselan.
This is also understandable, the influence of southern Africa is expanding, the influence of the British Empire is declining, and Britain's attitude towards southern Africa is now a bit complicated, a bit of love and fear, and Jets is understandably silent.
But it's also unacceptable.
Let's not forget that Southern Africa is still part of the Commonwealth.
"We must stop Southern Africa, otherwise the peace we have won at untold cost will be ruined, and I propose that the League of Nations impose sanctions on Southern Africa, and if Southern Africa cannot change its mistakes, then the League of Nations should play its due role." Joselan didn't count on Jets to speak for him, and instead sought the support of Vittorio Rishi and Baron Kishigero Bihara.
Vittorio is Italy's Ambassador Plenipotentiary to the League of Nations, and Baron Kishigero Bihara is Japan's Ambassador Plenipotentiary to the League of Nations.
Although the League of Nations was proposed by the United States, because the United States did not join the League of Nations, there are now only four permanent members of the Executive Yuan of the League of Nations, namely Britain, France, Italy, and Japan.
"That's right, the League of Nations should not be an ornament, we should play our due role!" Baron Kishigero Bihara had a gloomy expression and a deeper resentment towards southern Africa than the French.
Japan covets the resources it has in southern Africa, and a long time ago it was like buying resources from southern Africa, but unfortunately it has hit the nail again and again.
Now that the Japanese have understood that southern Africa is not a partner for Japan, and with the Anglo-Japanese alliance completely ending at the Washington Naval Conference, Japan's attitude towards southern Africa has begun to harden.
"How to sanction? Don't buy bananas from Southern Africa? We Italy can! "Vittorio doesn't think it's a big deal to see the excitement, and the banana is not a specialty of southern Africa, but dried mangoes.
"Wahahahaha-" Jan Smozi laughed evilly, Southern Africa is not sanctioned by anyone who wants to sanction casually, it really angers Southern Africa, and Southern Africa is likely to sanction France.
France wants to sanction southern Africa, and the chips in its hands are pitiful.
Southern Africa has a lot of bargaining chips in its hands, and asking for debts is only a basic operation, and France has both economic and military demands from southern Africa.
"Arrogant, too arrogant!" Joselan looked at Jan Smoltz with disgust, like a bull breaking into a china shop.
"Shouldn't you say something, Lord Jets?" Baron Kishigero Bihara hopes that Auckland Jets will stop Jan Smoz, this is Geneva, this is the Palais des Nations—
"Say what?" Jets was as innocent as if he had just woken up.
"Gentlemen, first of all, you have to make one thing clear, it is not that southern Africa annexed the Kingdom of Mozambique, but that the Kingdom of Mozambique voluntarily joined Southern Africa, how can we in Southern Africa reject the Mozambican people's yearning for a better life?" Yang Shi Mozi was stern, first asked if there was any, and then asked why, don't buckle your hat as soon as you come up.
"Coax the ghosts, are the Mozambiques crazy, or am I crazy?" Joselan took the case, he didn't make a draft of this lie, his face was not red, and his psychological quality was really good.
"The Mozambican referendum was certainly not voluntary, there must have been a conspiracy in it." Baron Kishigero Bihara wanted to mend the sword, and it seemed that southern Africa was over.
"It turns out that the referendum is so fun, it's amazing!" Vittorio is a tease, with an exaggerated expression and a thumbs up to Jan Smoz.
Oakland Jetts decided to play dumb and not say a word.
"I don't know if you're crazy or not, but the Mozambicans weren't crazy when they cast their sacred vote—as for whether there is a conspiracy here, Your Excellency, you can't talk nonsense without proof—" Jan Smozi was not afraid of the siege, and decided to send a telegram to Angel when he turned around.
In the League of Nations peacekeeping force, there is also a group of Japanese soldiers.
The peninsula of Asia Minor has not been peaceful lately, and the rebels have risen one after another, and with the exception of the Black Sea outlets, the mandates of the countries in the peninsula have effectively existed in name only.
No, at least the Southern African Mandate in Asia Minor is still very stable, and the rebel forces do not dare to make trouble in the Southern African Mandate, where most of the garrisons are Gurkhas, and their scimitars are still very sharp.
"No matter how you justify it, Mr. Smoz, if Southern Africa does not guarantee the independence of the Kingdom of Mozambique, then the League of Nations will impose sanctions on Southern Africa, and your behavior must be curbed." Joselan's beard was trembling, and he was already furious.
"The British Empire does not agree to sanctions against Southern Africa!" Auckland Jets finally said something, mostly because the sanctions imposed on southern Africa would affect the honor of the British Empire.
Alas, who made southern Africa part of the Commonwealth.
"Will the British Empire also favor southern Africa on this issue?" Baron Kishigero Bihara fanned the flames.
"Let's vote, and as long as half of the votes agree, then sanctions can be imposed on southern Africa." Joselan proposed that half of the votes here refer to half of the votes of the permanent members.
"Hmph-" Jan Smozi sneered, if it voted, France and Japan would definitely be in favor, Britain would definitely oppose it whether they wanted it or not, and Italy had an ambiguous attitude, and most of them would abstain.
Italy also owes money to Southern Africa, quite a lot, hundreds of millions.
"Agreed!" Baron Kishigero Bihara raised his hand first.
"Against—" Oakland Jets hesitated, but voted against.
"We Italy abstained, and it has nothing to do with us-" Vittorio really abstained, he didn't vote against, which was already a great face-saving for France.
Italy and France have a wide range of conflicting interests in the Mediterranean, as was evident during the Washington Naval Conference.
"Two votes in favor, one vote against, one abstention, the resolution on sanctions against southern Africa has been passed, and from now on, we will impose sanctions on southern Africa." Joselan was triumphant, and although there were a few twists and turns, the final result was good.
Then the atmosphere suddenly became weird.
Yes, the adoption of the resolution is a good thing, and then the question arises, how to impose sanctions on southern Africa?
Arms embargo?
It doesn't work, southern Africa does not need to buy weapons from abroad at all, but is the largest arms exporter, and even France has to buy weapons from southern Africa.
For the same reason, it is also unrealistic to ban the export of arms from southern Africa, the aircraft carriers that France bought from southern Africa have not yet been delivered, but the money has already been paid, and if the arms export from southern Africa is banned, it will be in the hands of southern Africans, and Edward Shipyard can justifiably resell the aircraft carriers that are about to be delivered to the Southern African Navy.
So ban the export of goods from southern Africa?
This is also useless, southern African goods have spread all over the world, if nothing else, let's talk about Lord cars, if the League of Nations bans the export of Lord cars from southern Africa, then I am afraid that the French magnates and the Japanese nobility will first rebel.
Joselan never imagined that southern Africa would be like a hedgehog with nowhere to start.