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Winter 2012 - Brief Stories

February 16th 2012


چگونه می توان همان راهی رارفت که دیگران رفته وبه بن بست رسیده اند. این فیلم مربوط به آمریکا، بهشت سرمایه داری است. کشورثروتمندی که جهان رانیزغارت می کند.
آیا شایسته است که برای رسیدن به چنین سرنوشتی فداکاری کردوجان داد

With Capitalism in deadlock, things are getting worse everyday, not only in America but also everywhere else in the Capitalist world.

با فشار بالای متن فارسی فلم جالبی را مشاهده می نمایید که بیانگر ادعای نوشتار زیر به زبان انگلیسی می باشد.

January 30th 2012

 

In this brief we have three reports about the imposing, establishment and the harbinger of “democracy” in our present world.

Nearly 100 days have passed since the lynching of war prisoner and leader of Libya by the NATO mercenaries. The pretext of war on this oil-rich country was civilian protection and democracy. Now we read that Navi Pillay, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, told the Associated Press “There’s torture, extrajudicial executions, rape of both men and women” in Libya’s prisons. Doctors Without Borders has suspended its work in Libya’s prisons because it said torture was so rampant that some detainees were brought for care only to make them fit for further interrogation (January 26, 2012). NATO democracy and civilian protection is imposed.

Secondly, 9 years after the US imperialist invasion of Iraq for the same reason, Navi Pillay called the number of executions on January 19, 2012 “terrifying”. 34 people including 2 women were executed on a single day. There were major concerns about due process and fairness of trials. She went on “despite well documented cases of confessions being extracted under duress” (January 24, 2012, BBC News). The UN says the total number of people sentenced to death in Iraq since 2004 is believed to be more than 1,200. Nobody was acquitted; “democracy” is established under the very presence of US forces.

Finally, we are talking about justice in the harbinger of global “democracy”, the United States of America. According to BBC News, a US marine who admitted charges linked to the killing of 24 unarmed Iraqi civilians (on November 19, 2005) should face no time in detention, a judge has recommended. Sgt. Frank Wuterich was one of eight marines charged over the killing at Haditha. Among the dead were women, children, and elderly, including a man in a wheelchair. His former squad members testified during the hearings that they were not fired upon nor did they find any weapons at the scene of the killings. The charges against all of them were dropped or dismissed and one was acquitted (January 24, 2012).

This is our current world, a corrupt, cruel, and criminal system under dominant Capitalism.

 


February 19th, 2012


  برداشت و بازنویسی درونمایه این تارنما در جاهای دیگر آزاد است. خواهشمندم، خاستگاه را یادآوری نمایید.
 
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