Evidence or no evidence…!
We are living a real massacre
By: Mohamed S. Kamel
Apr 20, 2002
Evidence or no evidence Jenin
is a massacre, the report issued by the United Nation about Jenin is a massacre
of its own, when UN can not implement a minor resolution to investigate what
happened in one of the long standing occupied village and towns, I am not
speaking here about implementing a complete resolution about the people rights
and the termination of the occupation, it is just about violation of the Fourth
Geneva Convention.
The massacre is greater then
Jenin, Jenin is just the example of our life, when the whole world accept to
equalize the freedom fighter and the killer. A long time ago, the entire world
did recognize the right of the people under occupation to fight for their
freedom by all means available with no limits, then having arms became a
violation, later, teaching your children the right to fight the occupation and
defend their right become a violation and terrorism.
When Sharon became the so
called “man of peace” and the people
under the occupation become terrorist, when all this happened this became
Bush’s era.
Bush should be consider the
new Hitler, he dos not like the judgment, and the judge, what a democracy we
are living? A Senator called the judge stupid and will change him; what a third
world country he is creating in the USA!
The Bush regime vetoed
extending the UN mission in Bosnia, because the world refused to give American
killers immunity from the International Criminal Court. While in Bosnia there
were an arm embargo, Israel (USA’s twin)
and some USA companies supplied Bosnian Serbs with arms.
Bush decided to change the
Palestinian leader and did not rule out removing him, and decide to remove the
Iraqi president by all means.
Is this part of the new
alliance to control the world, USA, UK, Israel? And if so who is the leader of
this show? And who is Hitler here? And which is the fourth country?
I salute Mr. Lloyd Axworthy, Canada's foreign affairs minister from 1996 to
2000, in his article “Stop the U.S. foul play” published in July 2002, he
said:
“…We
should be grateful to the Bush administration for its recent clumsy efforts to
undermine the International Criminal Court”[…] “First, any illusion that the
present U.S. administration might have a smidgeon of respect for international
treaties or multilateral co-operation should be finally dispelled”[…]“The
argument they made in demanding immunity from the ICC -- that this was simply a
way of protecting their peacekeepers -- was a false one, and they know
it”[…]“The antagonism of Washington's current rulers toward the ICC, and their
reason for disavowing the Clinton administration's signature on the Rome
Treaty, is that they do not want to be restrained by any limitation on their
actions, including compliance with international criminal law.”[…]”it must be
continued by our seeking to invoke the engagement of the UN General Assembly on
this vital matter. The permanent five members have sought by a sneaky
procedural device in the wording of the compromise resolution to keep the
assembly out of the picture”[…]“The time has come to begin working toward the
democratization of the Security Council by insisting that all members be
elected. The UN cannot be credible when its decisions are so dominated by a
small, unaccountable elite of states that do not represent the full interests
of the world -- especially when the Security Council's permanent members use
their privileged position to eviscerate the Charter of the United Nations.”
All our life became a
massacre and a big lie, when they succeed in confusing us from the real issues.
The real issue is the apartheid and the occupation that started since 1947 and
before, the main issue is the violation of the human rights every where, by the
USA, Zionism and whoever supports or stands with them. The real issue has been
built up for a long time ago in Vietnam (70th), Guatemala (80th),
Iraq (90th) and Afghanistan (now).
September 11 was a sad,
cowardly act with out a single doubt, but creating another holocaust of out it
is unacceptable. We have the right to know, but we will never know what
happened since they decided to hide it forever, without presenting any
evidence, and blocking any investigations, as in Jenin.
The UN’s report on the Jenin
issue was a death certificate for a long dying organization, an organization
that accepts to be controlled with the main evil of the twenty-first century.
The UN story is similar to its member countries’ story, those who accepted to
be controlled by the money and the power, those who sold themselves to evil.
Every single principal in
our life has changed, killers became peacemakers and freedom fighters became
terrorist. That assures us that we do not need any evidence to recognize Jenin’s
massacre, yet it will be recognized one day beside its sisters, Dear Yaseen,
Quana, Sabra and Shatila and others.
Evidence or no evidence we
are living a real massacre.
I hope that I did reach your mind and heart for the benefit
of peace and justice. May be we agree, may be not, but words have to reach
everybody, this is what the point of view is all about. Please read, forward,
print, publish, as you like
Mohamed S. Kamel
Freelance writer, Montréal, Canada