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I asked you where you got your facts from as it was unclear from your post whether you are refering to your personal opinion or to an actual news item. I do not recall hearing that being said in any of the stories I saw on the news, having said that I am not saying you are lying or that it didnt happen. The manner in which you posted indicated that this was fact, not opinion, and thus it would be reasonable for me to question this, without you posting any evidence. ---------- Post added at 14:57 ---------- Previous post was at 14:53 ---------- Quote:
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[quote=Gavin;34191925]So is abusing human rights...
...snip...quote] Let's not get on to Guantanamo Bay, please.... :D |
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I note Libya are all upset at Saddam biting the big one. That's Libya under the good Colonel Ghaddafi, who's our mate, who sells us oil and gave up his WMD, and is a dictator who used to support terrorism. If we're going to overthrow all these dictators, we're going to have to depose the leadership of the US first, I think, since they seem to be allied with most of them (throw in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan if you want). What I think is totally unfair is blaming the UN here. It can't do anything its members won't do, after all, and it's key members (i.e., us, the US, France, Russia and China) don't want to overthrow their friends, pet torturers and business partners. Sadly, blaming the UN is a kneejerk reaction in those quarters that get their news from the American loony right. |
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Anyway, I didn't think regime change was illegal, its just the UN never wanted to sponser it.
We have an ICC, we have international criminals, it should be difficult for the two to meet. It would be lovely if the UN would issue arrest warrants for (certainly the heads of) the regimes that chronically and severely abuse human rights (there are at least 12, including as FW pointed out, China), and try them for their crimes against humanity. Never see it happening. Dictactors are sick people who assume power and abuse human rights to feed their psychosis. They also do it because they know noone will stop them. How many dictators in the 20th or 21st century have faced any kind of justice? Hitler was diposed but never faced justice. Pol Pot? Idi Amin? Kim Jong Ill? And the regimes like China? Saudi Arabia? We live in this horrible, hypocritical age of human rights and justice, where countries like Syria whose human rights record is so bad we can deport people to, are allowed on the UN security council to be in a position to enforce how other countries are supposed to act. |
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Two interesting letters in todays Telegraph
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And isn't Michael Lewis, the letter's author, being "condescending and imperialistic" by stating that he understands the how the Iraqi and Middle Eastern cultures think, by stating himself "it is unreasonable to expect that the Shia would not dance for joy at the death of Saddam." |
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Civilians killed by accident? I take it that the government know the area before an attack is launched? They would know it is populated by a high percentage of innocent civilians, just as, as bill pointed out about warrington, the ira knew the area. " Indiscriminate bombing " you call this an emotive phrase, when I look up the meaning of the word " Indiscriminate " here is what I get: " not showing careful thought or planning, especially so that harm results " To twist my opinion to be some " anti troop " comment is out of order. My whole point is against this government, they cannot say they do not condone execution on humanitarian grounds, yet allow bombings of areas highly populated by innocent civilains, what are they trying to say? are they saying that it is not right in a humanitarian " improving people's lives and reducing suffering " way to not agree to execution? but it is ok to do the other? and this is why I am saying it is hypocritic. I dont need a lecture from you or anyone about conflict, I am so sorry that my opinions do not " tally " with the stereotypical profile held in peoples heads. Tell me how you differentiate between what the IRA were doing, the suffering they were causing, and what this government is now doing, tell me how we can take the moral higher ground? Having served in the forces the troops have my utmost respect, sadly that does not carry forward to our leaders. I would love to be proved wrong if the place is at peace next year, I mean, sadam has now been removed from power, which was the mandate for our troops going over there, so they should all be home soon thankfully. |
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Its a culture difference, no matter what party replaces Saddam the culture in these middle east countries will never be the same as western europe. We may never agree the rights and wrongs of their actions, but we can be sure their culture will never change just to please the west. It seesm easy to judge using our own standards, but their culture, standards, morale standards, human rights treatment and fanatical religious following will never change. To expect them to change is as unlikely as it would be to expectr us to change to their standards. |
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