Wednesday, May 28, 2008

60 years since Human Rights Bill was passed, yet it is still far from achieved...

Yes, that is true. There is not enough funding, nor is enough attention being given neither in countries where it is required, nor by countries who actually took up the responsibilities. In fact, those who pledged that that they will fund the countries with human rights violation are themselves violating it by attacking other countries, in the name of 'Democracy'.

Today, we have far more Human Rights violation zones than 60 years ago. The recent ones are Darfur in Sudan and Iraq (under the new tyrant called America)! China still keeps strict vigil on everything that goes in and out of the country, and how can we forget what happened at Guantanamo Bay? The ever-lasting Israel-Palestine issue, and Tony Blair, who had tied hands with Bush for attacking Iraq, is the 'Peace' Ambassador there. I have never heard of a better example of irony in World Politics.

The one country which makes the most noise when it comes to Human Rights is the Unites States of America, the one country which has constantly broken the World Peace through its "righteous" war in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Afghanistan again & Iraq again. And what has been the outcome of all these wars?

No, not loss of Human lives. That was the minor one. The outcome was profit for the politicians and world bankers. They are the ones who finance the wars, after all, and make HUMONGOUS profits from it. The Vietnam war lasted around 10 years, when it could have stopped years ago.

The leaders of America don't give a damn about people, even American people. They want nice, tidy profits. And they will go to any extent to achieve it.

With so many human rights violations committed by the sworn protectors themselves, what could be expected of the dictators in Africa? Set an example, developed countries of the world. Stop making weapons. Destroy the ones you already have. Give confidence to other nations and show your intent and resolution towards non-violence. And maybe, a day will come where the people of the world will bask in the world which is free of weapons & poverty! A world where all are treated equal.

Peace to all.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Attacking Iran is NOT off the table: Bush

Bush has always supported military action, with support of other countries, or without. Despite the opposition of the world countries, UN Security Council and US citizens themselves.

Although it is a widely known fact now that main reason for attacking Afghanistan in the first place was Oil, it is less widely known that the attack had been planned for years in advance.

I recently happened to see a documentary called 'Zeitgeist' relational to the America's history, their true loyalties, the misguided public, the Federal bank, and the good-for-nothing mass media. Although some stuff in the documentary is really baseless, its hard to ignore some of the professionals involved in the investigation of 9/11 talking about the obvious ambiguity of the 9/11 Commission Report.

Then, even before this war in Afghanistan could be won, they went ahead and attacked Iraq, on the grounds of establishing 'Democracy'. Where are all the promises of re-building Afghanistan?

Even in Iraq, the main motive has always been Oil. Is it right, warring in other countries in the name of peace, but really only to fulfil their own selfish purposes?

This article here on jpost.com, http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1210668683139&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull, has Israel's radio announcing that they are planning to attack Iran. When will this end?

I know that the President of Iran doesn't view Israel or US kindly. But even so, it really hasn't done what US has done. Attacking other countries.

And mind you, there is still no proof that it is supporting the terrorist activities of Hizbollah. And besides, it is only doing what America has always done, defending itself.

Please let me make it clear that I do not support Iran in building nuclear weapons. But I believe that if you want to stop Iran from building nuclear weapons, why not destroy your own first, and then ask others not to make them. This is again like the non-proliferation treaty where it asked everyone not to make nuclear weapons, but itself went along and tested them.

I believe the only way to stop all this is through World Peace! Destroy all weapons, regard all as humans, withdraw all your armies, and manage and take care of your own people.

As Gandhiji has aptly put:

'An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind.'

Non-violence at ALL costs!


JAI HIND!!!