[WSIS CS-Plenary] NOW THAT SADDAM HAS BEEN KILLED-off topic: a revolting response from the UN Secretariat
Nyangkwe Agien Aaron
nyangkweagien at gmail.com
Wed Jan 3 16:56:55 GMT 2007
I aggree with you Pastor Peters. You know, god always have rewards for
those who behave they way those who masterminded the destruction of
Irak and rushing the country into a civil war.
If Saddam Hussein was the problem (and he really was), the Western
world could have easily done away with him, sparing the lifes and
tranquility of innocent Irakis.
Noriega was the problem and he was bundled away sparing th lifes of
the Nicaraguans. Helas...
Let us keep our eyes open and see what the Lord reserves for the days
ahead. Remember the progrom of Shabra and Shatilla and what is now
happening to the General who initiated and carried out that odious
act. We do not have to keep blind eyes on history.
Nyangkwe
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> Dear Comrades in the Struggle for a just Soceity.
> It is rather unfortunate and too early for the kind of
> position by KI MOON on such an important issue and the
> Death Penalty. Beyond this was the entire process that
> led to the HANGING OF SADDAM. The outcomee was
> premeditated and it was the Biblical voice of 'Jacob
> and the hands of Esau'
> What the allies could not achieve through direct
> combat had to be done by their stooges in the so
> called Iragi War Tribunal. How many countries have a
> similar tribunal to try war crimes, different from the
> UN War Crime Tribunals? The Iragi Tribunal was
> contrived for the purpose killing Saddam.As despotic
> as he was, he deserved more justice than he got from
> the kangaroo tribunal. America till tomorrow will
> never subject her soldiers to ANY war crime tribunal,
> and yet they are defending the Universe!
> At any event, here was/is our position on the killing
> of Saddam below:-
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> It is sad that Saddam ended up the way he did 48 hours
> ago in the hands of the IMPERIAL POWERS that helped
> sustained his tyranic rule over his people.
> But, it is not yet Uhuru for President Bush and Tony
> Blair-as their misadventure in Irag since 2003 has
> cost them more than the death of Saddam.
> For whatever it is worth, Saddam died a hero. He
> refused to beg nor bow to his captors, taunting them
> while he faced the gallows.
> Between Saddam Hussein and Bush and Blair, history
> will judge everyone accordingly. WHO is to be blamed
> more? A leader that was subdued after the 1991 Gulf
> War or those who MISLED not ONLY their people BUT the
> whole world-when their reason for engaging Saddam was
> on the basis that he has a pile of weapons of mass
> destruction, whose range could get to the United
> States. Even when the UN was totally opposed to the
> war.
> Bush and Blair deserves to be tried for war crimes for
> leading innocent Americans, Britons to their grave
> over a senseless war and the innocent Iragis that have
> been killed in the maddening war.
> Today, Irag is worse off than Bush and Blair met it.
> The sectarian viloence showing no signs of abatting in
> the forseeable future, and now Bush and Blair is stuck
> in Irag!
> At the end, it will end up just as the Vietnam
> episode-because, you cannot defeat a people with a
> passion for their national pride. The Arabs are a
> people that WILL NEVER BOW to their oppressors.
> Until and until America and the British engage these
> people in a true and genuine dialoque-instead of
> branding them TERRORIST, -whereas, when you bomb and
> turned a once boisterous and beautiful Country with
> good historical artefacts to a shadow of itself-this
> is not Terrorism, or for Isreal with overt support of
> the USA, enter with impunity into another Country to
> maim and kill both old and young all in the name of
> fighting terrorism-will lead to more blood shed.
> Violence begets violence.
> North Korea and Iran are receiving different treatment
> for the 'same offence'.
> Finally, whereas it was convenient to send
> Millitinovich to the UN War Crime Tribunals, and
> Taylor of Liberia, it was very sad that Saddam had to
> be handed over to a Court whose decision was a
> foregone conclussion as to the outcome which did not
> surprise anyone. A court peopled by those that were
> opposed to him while he ruled Irag. You call this
> justice? Yet, these are people that preach democracy
> and rule of law. Different strokes for different
> folks.
> Bush and Blair should be licking their wounds for the
> thousands of their citizens that are paying the
> supreme price for the misrule of their leaders.
> To all those that are now the victims of this second
> slavery all over the world, I wish you courage and
> strenght to fight all form of imperialism and
> feudalism.
> You can kill a man but NOT the ideals he stand for,
> as it will speak decades after his death.
> The God of Justice will execute His own judgement very
> soon. To other leaders that pander to whims and
> caprices of the Western Power, the treatment mented to
> Saddam, Osama Bin Laden, should open your eyes that
> these 'powers' can use you and dump you ANYTIME, once
> you have lost your usefulness.
> God help us all. We condemn violence in all forms,
> states' or terroristic.
> Pastor Peters OMORAGBON
> National Deputy Chairman, South South
> National Conscience Party,
> Nigeria.
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