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Showing posts with label U.S. endless war. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Do not enlist either to serve violence or to destroy liberty

The former causes the latter: 
continual warfare imperils liberty
Edited excerpt, brief comment by Carolyn Bennett

“Don’t send your sons to serve in the Army ─ not for anything”
(A mother of a dead soldier is speaking)
 
Soldiers are returning invalids, insurance not paid, parents forced to pay delivery of their bodies, compensation to relatives of the dead unpaid.

Though her words reflect a Russian experience, they ring true in the American experience of the State’s use, abuse and discard of its own dead soldiers; homeless, broken, ill, unemployable veterans; friends and families (home and abroad) in despair; society undone.

Olesya Oyun is speaking

“It looks like the Ministry of Defense made it their goal to keep the Committee of Soldiers’ Mothers of Russia busy.

“Each mistake
it makes results in perishing, killing, maiming, or disappearance of soldiers.

“The Committee keeps thick file folders stuffed with documents and correspondence, each helping in efforts of a mother to find if not justice then at least the remains of her son to (be buried) properly. …

“The soldiers are returning home invalids but

…are not paid insurance;
…parents are forced to pay for delivery of bodies of their sons,
…compensation to the relatives for those killed is not paid.…

“…As the politicians see it, the sacred duty of mothers is to supply ─ without interruption ─ the raw material for the State.

“Nobody gives a thought to the notion that parents may have plans for their children that are different from the plans of the General Staff.…

Summons to sundown: Parents receive “a State-issue casket with the body for which the State has no further use.” 

B
ut we in America are different. We are the world’s model democracy, principal lecturer and indeed the envy of the world in democracy ─ except in endless war when violence and fear suspend all pretense and new laws and precedent destroy it entirely.
 
Last year Anup Shah reflected on “Democracy” from the Greek rule by the people, viewed “as one of the ultimate ideals that modern civilizations strive to create or preserve,” he wrote, “a system of governance that is supposed to allow extensive representation and inclusiveness of as many people and views as possible to feed into the functioning of a fair and just society.” These ideals, he says, “are so appealing to citizens around the world that many people have sacrificed their livelihoods, even their lives, to fight for it.” 

The problem, he suggests, is that “our era of ‘civilization’ is characterized as much by war and conflict as it is by peace and democracy (I’d say the former far exceeds the latter): the twentieth century alone has often been called ‘the century of war.’”



In the 21st century
the state of affairs is worsening. 

 “Even in established democracies,” Shah writes, “there are pressures that threaten various democratic foundations.

“A democratic system’s openness allows it to attract those with vested interests to use the democratic process as a means to attain power and influence ─ even if they do not cherish democratic principles.” And once those who are not genuinely supportive of democracy attain power, they rarely or not easily relinquish it.

Power’s endless war silences, punishes dissent
Abuses human rights, imperils democracy
 
Through policies and practices of its public officials, America has made mistakes in the past, the 39th U.S. President James (Jimmy) Carter (1977-1981) wrote in an opinion piece last year. But “the widespread abuse of human rights over the last decade” constitutes “a dramatic change from the past.” A couple of weeks ago, Carter told the German publication Spiegel:

‘America no longer has a functioning democracy.’

A
much earlier warning was issued by America’s fourth president, James Madison: “No nation (can) preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare.”




Sources and notes

“Don’t Send Your Sons to Serve in the Army, not for Anything” ─ Sayana Mongush (Kyzyl, Tuva) quote from the last letter of a Russian Army private, The “Plus Inform” newspaper, February 16, 2005 Olesya Oyun lost her son to the army.

The author is from Kyzyl, the capital of Tuva (Tyva), a republic of the Russian Federation, located in extreme southern Siberia, on the border with Mongolia. The story centers on two soldiers from Tuva who, having deserted, had been hiding in the basement of an apartment building, and were killed there by the police SWAT team. The circumstances of their death remain unclear, but, as Sayana Mongush writes in another article, when relatives of one of the soldiers, disobeying instructions, opened his coffin, they found a bullet wound in the back of his head. http://www.englishwriting.ru/statji/Don_t%20Send%20Your%20Sons%20to%20Serve%20in%20the%20Army,%20Not%20for%20Anything.pdf

Theater of Music and Drama, a charitable marathon event held by the Committee of Soldiers’ Mothers of Russia to create the “Fund to Aid Soldiers’ Mothers and the Servicemen in Distress”
English translation © Efrem Yankelevich, efrem@englishwriting.ru

“Democracy” by Anup Shah, January 28, 2012, http://www.globalissues.org/article/761/democracy

“Jimmy Carter: NSA Intelligence Gathering Ruining Democracy” (by Sandy Fitzgerald), July 18, 2013, http://www.newsmax.com/US/carter-nsa-spying-democracy/2013/07/18/id/515811

“NSA-Affäre: Ex-Präsident Carter verdammt US-Schnüffelei” German language (Von Gregor Peter Schmitz, Atlanta), http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/nsa-affaere-jimmy-carter-kritisiert-usa-a-911589.html

“NSA affair: Ex-President Carter condemned U.S. snooping” Google English translation (Gregor Peter Schmitz in Atlanta), July 17, 2013, http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/nsa-affaere-jimmy-carter-kritisiert-usa-a-911589.html

In the wake of the NSA spy scandals, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter criticized the American political system. ‘America has no functioning democracy,’ Carter said Tuesday at a meeting of the Atlantic Bridge in Atlanta.

Previously, the Democrat had been very critical of the practices of U.S. intelligence. ‘I think the invasion of privacy has gone too far,’ Carter told CNN. ‘And I think that is why the secrecy was excessive.’ Overlooking the NSA whistleblower, Edward Snowden, said Carter, whose revelations were long ‘likely to be useful because they inform the public.’

Carter has repeatedly warned that the United States’ moral authority has sharply declined due to excessive restriction of civil rights.


Last year he wrote in an article in the New York Times (that) new U.S. laws allowed the ‘never-before-seen breach our privacy by the government.’


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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Democracies like these threaten world


Year 11
U.S. War on Afghanistan
Allies with tyrants, commits endless war on inhabitants: United States persists in violence, impedes nonviolence, diplomacy
News re-reporting, editing by Carolyn Bennett

Allied in violence: Middle East-Horn of Africa
Press TV reports

Middle East
Palestinians under siege 

JUNE 22-23

PALESTINE
U.S.-allied Israel against Palestinians

An Israeli airstrike hit al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza on Friday leaving a six-year-old Palestinian child dead and two others wounded. The Gaza Strip is blockaded by Tel Aviv.

JUNE 22
Gaza
The casualty count of Palestinians killed in Gaza by Israeli airstrikes in the past five days has rose to nine and was still rising on Saturday. On Wednesday, an Israeli drone attack hit the Gaza City’s Zaitoun neighborhood killing a child.

“Gaza has been under Israeli siege since 2007, causing a decline in the [Gazans’] standard of living, unprecedented levels of unemployment, and unrelenting poverty. Last week, fifty international aid groups and UN agencies urged Tel Aviv to open borders of Gaza, saying the blockade has harmed Gazans.”

Press reports say, “Israeli military frequently bombs the Gaza Strip [and claims these] actions are being conducted for defensive purposes. However, disproportionate force is always used, in violation of international law, and civilians are often killed or injured.”


JUNE 20

This was day three of Israel’s nonstop warplane and assassination drone attacks on the people of the Gaza Strip. At this point, the number of Palestinian casualties had risen to eight dead, seven wounded.

Palestinian Flag
More than 1,400 Palestinians, mostly women and children, died in an earlier Israeli offensive that began on December 27, 2008, and lasted 22 days. In addition to the dead, thousands of Gazans were injured, hundreds of homes were destroyed, a large swath of Gaza’s infrastructure was devastated, and thousands of people were thrown further into poverty.

Four years later, Israel’s continuing unchecked blockade on 1.5-million people and its constant ground and air assaults on them portend no end to the torment of a suffering people.
  
SYRIA
 
JUNE 23

U.S.-allied Saudi Arabia against Syrians

The Saudi princes are reportedly paying the salaries of “the terrorist Free Syrian Army amid ongoing attacks carried out by armed groups inside Syria.”

Sourcing a June 22 Guardian (UK) story, “Saudi authorities will pay the armed rebels to encourage ‘mass defections from the military and… pressure’ the Damascus government.”

JUNE 22

A political analyst reported by Press TV has said the United States [as in Iraq, Libya] “aims to change the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.”

Quoting a Beirut-based international lawyer, Franklin Lamb, the report said “‘the goal is nothing less than regime change.’”

Iran warned that foreign interference in Syria and the flow of weapons to the country’s armed gangs will further escalate the months-long crisis in Syria.

“Speaking at a press conference on the sidelines of the Rio+20 Earth Summit in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro on Thursday, Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that such measures will only increase bloodshed, hatred and hostilities in Syria.”

JUNE 21

Several sources said this week that Britain and the United States “have begun efforts to openly derail the UN and Arab League envoy Kofi Annan’s six-point plan for ending the violence in Syria.” They are reportedly “pressuring Annan to change plans and seek ouster of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.”

Baghdad
JUNE 22

IRAQ
U.S.-occupied, War’s not over

Twin bomb attacks hit Baghdad on Friday morning leaving an estimated 17 people dead. Among the dead were three police officers; more than a hundred people suffered injuries in Iraq’s capital city.

The assault hit a northeast Baghdad neighborhood’s open-air market.

JUNE 22

Bahrainis protest
BAHRAIN
U.S.-doubly allied with despotic
Against people’s protest for change

Anti-government protesters in the capital, Manama, came under attack by Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.

Regime forces’ tear gas, sound bombs, rubber bullets and birdshot injured several peaceful demonstrators, including three senior opposition leaders, on Friday in the capital’s Bilad al-Qadeem area.

Asia

Afghanistan

JUNE 22-23

AFGHANISTAN
U.S. war allied against people

Today a bomb explosion at a music market in Afghanistan’s eastern city of Jalalabad left two people dead and two injured. Yesterday an explosion in a Kabul hotel left nineteen people dead. A U.S. NATO soldier also died, according to Press TV reports.

“Taliban-linked violence” is said to be “taking a large toll on the Western military alliance.”
Pakistan

JUNE 23

PAKISTAN
U.S. war allied against people

Eight people (est.) from central Punjab Province died and another person suffered wounds when “unknown” shooters opened fire “in Pakistan’s troubled southwestern Balochistan Province.”

The shooters were reportedly on motorcycles when they “sprayed bullets into a laundry in a busy area of Quetta city, the capital of Baochistan Province.


JUNE 23

KOREA SOUTH
U.S. provocation

The United States with South Korea today began massive joint naval drills in the Yellow Sea amid high tensions on the Korean peninsula.

Involved in this three-day provocation are ten South Korean warships and submarines along with the USS George Washington, a U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.


Africa

JUNE 22

Drones on Somalia
SOMALIA
U.S. allied against Somalis

Thirty-nine people (est.) died and dozens suffered injuries yesterday when two U.S. assassination drones hit Somalia.

Somalia, Horn of Africa
Middle East
Persia

The illegal, extrajudicial, cold-blooded assassination attacks had reportedly targeted an al-Shabab training base on the outskirts of Somalia’s densely populated capital, Mogadishu.

  
Sources and notes

News reports on U.S. hostilities in Middle East, http://www.presstv.ir/section/3510202.html
News reports on U.S. hostilities in Asia, http://www.presstv.ir/section/3510204.html
News reports on Africa (U.S. drones), http://www.presstv.ir/section/3510205.html

Press TV photos; Worldatlas maps
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