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SOVEREIGN CATHOLIC INDIGENOUS PRIVATE STATE OF XARAGUA


OFFICE OF THE RECTOR-PRESIDENT



CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ON DIGITAL SOVEREIGNTY AND STATE SOCIAL NETWORKS


Binding Under: Montevideo Convention (1933); UNDRIP (2007); Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969); Codex Iuris Canonici; ICCPR (1966); TRIPS Agreement (1994); Berne Convention (1971); Customary Indigenous Law; Jus Cogens Norms; Sacred Ecclesiastical Doctrine


Date of Enactment: May 26, 2025


Legal Classification: Irrevocable Constitutional Instrument – Digital Territorial Sovereignty Act

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ARTICLE 1 — OBJECT AND SCOPE


This Annex establishes the complete digital sovereignty of the Xaragua State over all social media platforms, accounts, channels, and digital communications organs affiliated with or operated by its institutions, leaders, ministries, universities, or affiliates. This includes, but is not limited to:


Telegram


WhatsApp


Signal


X (formerly Twitter)


Facebook


Instagram


YouTube


Substack


Medium


TikTok


Threads


Any future social platform under private, state, or decentralized jurisdiction



All such platforms, once designated by the State, shall be considered extensions of Xaragua’s sacred digital territory and are therefore protected under constitutional, canonical, and international law.



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ARTICLE 2 — DIGITAL SOVEREIGNTY STATUS


Each recognized Xaragua social media platform or account constitutes a sovereign digital organ of the State, enjoying the same level of legal protection as a physical embassy or state institution.


This legal status is established under the following instruments:


Montevideo Convention (1933), Article 3: Authority of states to organize freely their own internal institutions


UNDRIP (2007), Articles 18, 19, 20, 31, 33: Indigenous right to communication autonomy, cultural expression, digital heritage, and institutional integrity


ICCPR (1966), Article 19: Right to freedom of expression and indigenous communicational autonomy


Codex Iuris Canonici (1983), Canons 747–755; 129 §1: Authority of ecclesiastical and moral governance in digital spaces


Berne Convention (1971), Article 6bis: Moral right of attribution and institutional identity


TRIPS Agreement, Article 2 §1: Extension of intellectual property protections to digital networks



Accordingly, any interference, censorship, hacking, deactivation, misappropriation, shadow-banning, or impersonation of Xaragua-affiliated social media accounts is classified as a hostile act against the State and subject to response under canonical and international law.



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ARTICLE 3 — INSTITUTIONAL DESIGNATION


The following social media accounts are officially recognized as Sovereign Digital Institutions of Xaragua:


1. Telegram – t.me/Xaragua



2. Instagram 



3. Facebook Page 



4. YouTube 



5. Twitter/X  



6. Substack 



7. Any future account declared by decree of the Rector-President or Ministry of Civic Affairs




Each account, once declared, carries constitutional protection, and its content is considered institutional doctrine.



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ARTICLE 4 — DIGITAL TERRITORIALITY AND NON-INTERFERENCE DOCTRINE


All Xaragua digital platforms are juridically and spiritually recognized as dematerialized sovereign territory. Under no circumstances may they be:


Regulated by external authorities


Subjected to unilateral corporate censorship


Interfered with by host governments


Treated as public or commercial spaces



This doctrine is protected under:


UNDRIP Article 34: Indigenous peoples have the right to promote and maintain their institutional structures


Vienna Convention (1969), Article 27: No domestic law may override treaty obligations regarding sovereign expression


Lex Ecclesiae Digitalis: Sacred space is not limited to the physical realm; the Church recognizes digital territories of sacramental and doctrinal significance



Violation of this digital integrity shall be reported to:


The Holy See (if ecclesiastical jurisdiction is threatened)


The UN Special Rapporteur on Indigenous Rights


International legal forums, under mutual treaty recognition




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ARTICLE 5 — INTERNAL JURISDICTION AND ENFORCEMENT


All digital spaces affiliated with Xaragua shall be governed exclusively by:


The Xaragua Constitution and Internal Statutory Code


The Ecclesiastical Code of Conduct issued by the Rectorate


The Advisory Council on Digital Ethics and Doctrinal Integrity



All participants—citizens, e-residents, students, observers—must comply with internal rules. No user shall appeal to any external tribunal or corporate authority in matters relating to platform governance.



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ARTICLE 6 — DOCTRINAL CLAUSE OF DIGITAL SACRALITY


The Xaragua digital network is not a recreational or entertainment space. It is:


A sacred instrument of mission and formation


A strategic communication arm of a sovereign ecclesiastical-indigenous State


A protected sanctuary of speech, identity, instruction, and unity



The use of these platforms is governed by the principles of Lex Naturalis, Lex Ecclesiae, and Lex Indigena, and all participants are deemed to have entered sacred juridical ground.



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ARTICLE 7 — NON-TRANSFERABILITY AND NON-REPLICABILITY


No Xaragua-affiliated social platform, name, slogan, post, username, emblem, or linguistic structure may be:


Imitated


Transplanted


Translated for mimicry


Appropriated


Used in derivative projects without explicit decree



Such acts shall constitute violations of:


UNDRIP Article 31


Canon 1375 §1 (on usurpation of ecclesiastical authority)


TRIPS Agreement on protected institutional identity


Rome Statute Article 8(2)(b)(ix) (in cases of cultural appropriation under digital warfare conditions)




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ARTICLE 8 — ENTRY INTO FORCE AND GLOBAL NOTICE


This Annex enters into force immediately upon issuance. Its legal effect is:


Constitutional – binding on all Xaragua institutions


Doctrinal – recognized by all ecclesiastical members


International – opposable to all states and multilateral bodies notified by prior declarations



The Rector-President shall publish this Annex in:


Le Civilisateur (Official Journal of Xaragua)


XaraguaUniversity.com


Telegram & other state-validated platforms



Any party engaging with these platforms implicitly consents to this framework under the principle of Pacta Sunt Servanda.



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SEAL AND EXECUTION


Executed this day, May 26, 2025


By Supreme and Irrevocable Decree of the Rector-President


On Behalf of the Sovereign Catholic Indigenous Private State of Xaragua

In Perpetuity and Without Derogation



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