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Cries of US and its allies on
civilian casualties
By S Akurugoda, Melbourne, Australia
While killing hundreds of civilians in Afghanistan and in
Iraq, cries of United States and its allies on Sri Lanka (who has "Zero
Civilian Death Policy" when fighting terrorism) remind us the story of
a tricking thief who cried "thief, thief catch a thief", just to
avert the attention and as a part of a ploy set to escape from the crowd
around him.
As per the media reports, US is planning to rush hundreds
of millions of dollars to Pakistan help fight the Taliban and al-Qaida. Last
week, US-led air strikes killed hundreds of Afghans, including women and
children and destroyed houses. All we hear is that the Pentagon launched a
joint investigation into what appeared to be one of the heaviest civilian
death tolls at the hands of coalition forces. That is the end of the story.
In Pakistan's Swat clashes, according to the information minister for the
North West Frontier Province Mian Iftikhar Hussain, up to 500,000 people
were expected to flee the valley. Swat is already struggling to house half a
million people driven there by fighting from other northwestern regions over
the last year. According to a AFP news item appeared in The Age, Austrlaian
News paper, the United States and other Western nations, in contrary to what
they preach to us, have opposed the peace deal with the Swat Taliban,
'warning that other deals had broken down and given the militants time to
regroup'. A US bombing raid in August last year at Azizabad resulted in 90
civilian deaths. The US originally said no civilians died. It later issued a
directive intended to reduce the chances of similar mass civilian deaths.
That is the end of another story. It is interesting to note that none of the
so-called human rights organisations (who are vociferous when the Government
of Sri Lanka initiates retaliatory or rescue operations) has asked the US
and its allies to 'Stop Killing Civilians', 'Arrange Cease Fire' and 'Start
Peace Talks' immediately or to fulfil the 'Legitimate Aspirations' of the
Afghanistan people and so on so forth. Apart from their ability to
dismissals of any crime committed by themselves out rightly, these super
powers are champions of justifying and regretting after committing such
crimes.
The US military said, little over two weeks ago, it was
"deeply saddened" by a deadly raid it launched in Iraq that
Baghdad said violated a landmark security pact with Washington.
Typical such justifications and regrets in the past are;
"The pilot attacked what he believed to be military
vehicles, but he dropped his bomb in good faith, as you would expect of a
trained pilot from a democratic country. ... The bomb destroyed the lead
vehicle, which we now believe to have been a civilian vehicle."
"NATO deeply regrets" the deaths of 80 people
which occurred when NATO attacked two refugee columns in Western Kosovo on
April 14."
"NATO deeply regrets" the deaths of thirty nine
civilians killed when a NATO missile hit a bus crossing a bridge at Luzane
on May 1."
Western governments are pretended to be the great
supporters of humanitarian issues- provided that the issues involved are not
those of their own citizens. These 'owners of the human rights, champions of
interpretations of anything to their own benefit', are adopting a different
policy towards smaller developing nations such as ours, Sri Lanka.
The people of West appear to be peaceful but the leaders
of governments of the U.S. and of Britain have a proven taste for carnage,
as we see from their actions over the most recent years towards Serbia,
Afghanistan, Iraq and Sudan etc (the list goes on), even if we exclude the
indiscriminate killing of innocent civilians though out the history by these
perpetrators.
Let us take one out of several recent examples of
disrespect for human lives by these two economic and military powers, just
to see if there is any significant change in their taste for carnage with
time.
The US-Britain led war against Iraq did not begin in 2003,
as many people believe. In fact the US and Britain had been waging an
undeclared war against Iraq more than a decade. The aim has been the
destruction of Iraqi society enabling the US and Britain to gain control of
Iraq's huge oil reserves. As a result of economic sanctions against Iraq,
the prevention of the delivery of much-needed medical and other supplies
because of US vetoes in the U.N. Security Council, and the carcinogenic
effects of depleted uranium left over from the 1991 Gulf Slaughter, over a
million people have died including an estimated 600,000 children .
As the entire world is aware now, the alleged
"weapons of mass destruction" is just a lame excuse to bomb Iraq
several times a week and to maintain sanctions which are slowly killing many
of the people of Iraq. This policy by the US and Britain has truly been
inhuman, slow genocide certainly, and no amount of hypocritical moral
posturing on the part of their leaders can disguise this.
In the military process, it is reported that U.S. and
British pilots slaughtered at least 200,000 Iraqi men, women and children.
And of course all these murdered human beings were dismissed by the Pentagon
as "collateral damage." BBC does not give publicity to these
figures, although the broadcaster is all-out to mislead the world basing its
policy on Tamil Tiger propaganda. The LTTE, who is responsible for the
killing and wounding tens of thousand of innocent civilians, President of
Sri Lanka, PM of India, government ministers, politicians including Tamils
who have opposing views, is shooting their own people who are trying to
escape from their grip. British government, who once justified their killing
of an innocent 'tourist' under the prevention of 'terrorism' act in their
soil, is apparently aiding and abetting the LTTE terrorists in Britain who
are in rampage, blocking bridges, attacking foreign embassies, assaulting
people etc. Thus judging by the above records, the obvious question we have
in Sri Lanka is, what moral rights do the leaders of these countries have to
advice Sri Lanka on how to improve the so-called 'serious humanitarian
situation' and to 'arrange a cease fire' and 'start negotiating' with the
most ruthless terrorist organization in the world.
Sunday, 10 May 2009
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in Sri Lanka today is that a blood thirsty racist group led by
some misled Tamils called LTTE is terrorizing against the Government
of Sri Lanka and its people irrespective of their ethnicity with an
intention of carving out a separate state. There is no conflict as
such between Sinhalese and Tamil communities in Sri Lanka. In fact,
the majority of the Tamil community lives in peace and harmony among
the Sinhalese population through out the country apart from the
Northern part of Sri Lanka. The entire Sinhalese and the Muslims
population who lived in the Northern area for centuries were either
killed or chased away completely by the LTTE Tamil Tiger terrorists.
At the moment, not a single Sinhalese or Muslim is living in Jaffna,
but, many thousands of Tamils are living in Colombo in peace with
the other communities. Based on 2001 census, the Tamil population in
Colombo district is 12.1% ( see
2001 census). So, who is discriminated ? Tamils or Sinhalese? Do
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