Posted: May 19, 2008, 11:17 AM CST
Hot_Single_Dude wrote:You are right! There is a lot difference between the way different countries behaving them selves a gainst their own people but that alone does not change the Fact a bout now We all are a part of aglobal Village with close ties in between and because of that fact we must make sure that the amount of positive communication between different countries rises.
We must make sure that good leaders taking over and we must make sure that no enemies of human rights and international rules of law and order taking over and we must make sure that no body can just doing one wrong thing after another and still makes fun of the rest of the world and making a Veto a gainst the will of United nations.
We must make sure that differnet governments respecting human right declerations and we must make sure that no rules of a country being pressed upon other nations with the power of Guns !
Let me see....a few recent human rights declarations of recent times:
1. Iraqi Kurds to Sadam Hussien. Don't send Chemical Ali here to
north Iraq to drop chemical artelliry and bombs on us.
2. Iraqi Shia to Sadam Hussien. Don't send helicopter gunships to attack us as we protest you.
3. Afgahnistani people in the northern area of the country to the Taliban. Don't place land mines under the food parcels that the Americans have air dropped to us around our surrounded villages that
are starving.
4. Newly weds to Sadam sons after they were married. Don't make preform for you on our wedding night.
5. Capturing Iraqi by Alqeada of Iraq. Don't take me to the bed springs for electrical shocks again.
Wish me to go on? There is along list of human right violations by Sadam, AlQeada, Hezbollah, Hamas, and the others parties in this
conflict.
But it just seems a lot safer to stand outside the White House and cry
about American human right's violations....than to do it in these other places to me. There you better come packin and ready to defend yourself with that gun you don't anyone to carry.