Aug 4, 2011 - Issue 438 |
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Not So Serious
Syria
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Are
the resolutions in place? Has NATO been handed the green light? Are the
assassination teams on the ground yet to get President Bashar
Assad? If not, then why not? It is said that at least 52 people - including four children - were
killed Sunday in I’m not going
to play the race card, because these are all light-skinned Africans. So
what’s the deal? Why the hesitation? Remember All the while,
we stand by as the Syrian government makes mince meat out of its civilians.
Video has surfaced that shows government forces killing protestors and
indiscriminately discarding their bodies in the river. Is this not the
type of conduct that warranted military action from the White House on
The violence has
spurred harsh international condemnation of Bashar
Assad during this time of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting and
contemplation. The timing of the attack by a government dominated by Assad’s
fellow Alawite Muslims, who tend to be secular, seemed sure to provoke
sectarian passions among How many of us actually believe that Assad is going to stop killing dissenters because we choose to sanction them? What planet does that happen on? Luther called for, “at the very least,” an arms embargo to be imposed, assets of top government officials to be frozen and referral of the matter to the International Criminal Court. Sounds like what we did to Ghadaffi after the bombing began. So what’s the policy in cases like this? It depends…depends on what type of assets you working with. I don’t believe So, that aside, why aren’t we on our humanitarian bandwagon? Amnesty International said it has received the names of more than 1,500 people believed to have been killed since protests began in mid-March. Who are these rabble rousers anyway? “Many of them are reported to be protesters and local residents shot by live ammunition from the security forces and the army,” a report from Amnesty International said. “Based on its research, Amnesty has concluded that crimes committed amount to crimes against humanity as they appear to be part of a widespread, as well as systematic, attack against the civilian population.” Not to belabor the point, but isn’t that what Ghaddafi was accused of? Wasn’t that the content of the camera
phone video coming back to Of course, we’re spending millions of American dollars to back the rebels who
are having a hell of time displacing Ghaddafi.
Hell, now they’re even talking about allowing Ghaddafi
to stay! They had better watch out to see if Ghaddafi
let’s them stay! Meanwhile, with As the diplomats were meeting, the violence in BlackCommentator.com
Columnist, Perry
Redd, is the former Executive Director of
the workers rights advocacy, Sincere Seven, and author of the on-line
commentary, “The
Other Side of the Tracks.” He is the host of the internet-based talk
radio show, Socially
Speaking in
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