President-Elect of Ghana, Nana Akufo Addo |
By
Roger Adama
For
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo and his New Patriotic Party (NPP) the decision of
the Mahama administration to receive former Guantanamo Bay detainees in Ghana
was reckless.
They
argued strongly that it could endanger the security of the state and raised
pertinent issues about national sovereignty.
Mr
Sammy Awuku, National Youth Organiser of the NPP asked “ if the Americans don’t
want to keep them (GITMO 2) on their soil why should we keep them?”
On
this issue the NPP received substantial support from even left-wing groups
including the Socialist Forum of Ghana (SFG).
Mahmmoud
Omar Mohammed Bin Atef and Khalid Shaykh Muhammed were transferred to Ghana
following an agreement between President Barack Obama of the United States of
America and President Mahama.
Although
officials of the US Embassy in Accra claimed Nana Akufo Addo was consulted
before the transfer of the detainees, the NPP vehemently denied this.
The
NPP version was that Nana Akufo Addo was informed of the transfer only a day or
so before their arrival in Accra.
This
saga reached ridiculous limits when the detainees issued a statement affirming
their love for the national team “The Black Stars” and its captain Asamoah
Gyan.
36
years old Atef from Yemen is said to be a one-time fighter for Osama Bin Laden
and Mohammed who is 34 years old is said to have had al-Qaida military training
in Afghanistan.
Given
all the noise which was made about the GITMO 2 and the fact that Nana Akufo
Addo will soon become the President of Ghana, it is important to ask if the new
administration will return the ex-detainees to the United States of America.
Can
Nana Akufo Addo afford to return the GITMO 2 and risk the displeasure of the
United States of America which is seen as a strong ally of the NPP government?
If
the Akufo Addo administration fails to send the GITMO 2 back, what will that
say about the new government’s commitment to principle?
Perhaps
only time will tell!
Editorial
CHRISTMAS
The
Insight is not a religious newspaper but nonetheless the stories told about how
selfless Christ was and his commitment to reform is very impressive.
It
is our hope that in this period when Christians and the rest of the world are
called upon to celebrate Jesus the Christ, the focus will be on how to promote
selflessness and a commitment to the liberation of the oppressed.
Jesus
is for us a symbol of the liberation of the oppressed and we will celebrate him
as such.
We
wish all our readers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
PROFILE OF THE GITMO 2
Mahmmoud Bin Atef and Khalyd Mohammed |
Mahmmoud
Omar Mohammed Bin Atef, the 36-year-old Yemen citizen, and one of the two
prisoners discharged by the United States from the Guantanamo Bay Prison to
Ghana, is a one-time fighter for Osama Bin Laden, according a December 28, 2007
report by the US Department of Defense.
Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, was the founder of al-Qaeda, the organization that claimed responsibility for the September 11 attacks on the United States, along with numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian and military targets.
According to documents published on the website of the New York Times, the man, who was transferred to Ghana on January 6, 2016, is quoted by the US Department of Defense as a former fighter of the terrorist group, al-Qaida.
Mahmmoud Omar Mohammed Bin Atef has five additional nicknames.He was born in Mecca in Saudi Arabia in 1979, but holds a Yemen citizenship due to his father’s citizenship.
He only completed first year of High School in Saudi Arabia, and held a job as a driver in Mecca during the Hajj period.
The document concluded that “Detainee [Mahmmoud Omar Mohammed Bin Atef] is assessed to be a fighter in the Usama Bin Laden’s (UBL) former 55th Arab Brigade and is an admitted member of the Taliban. Detainee participated in hostilities against US and Coalition forces and continues to demonstrate his support of UBL and extremism. Detainee accepted recruitment and facilitation from a known al-Qaeda member in Saudi Arabia, and acknowledged travelling to Afghanistan to participate in Jihadist combat.”
“He’s assessed to have stayed at al-Qaida and Taliban Guest Houses and admitted receiving militant training at the al-Qaida al-Faruq Training Camp. Detainees name was found on an al-Quaida affiliated document, and he has threatened to kill US citizens on multiple occasions including a specific threat to cut their throats upon his release. JTF-GTMO determined the detainee to be “a high-risk, as he is likely to post a threat to the US, its interests, allies, a high threat from a detention perspective and of medium intelligence value.
The New York Times Website however issued a disclaimer saying that it cannot independently verify the assertions of the 11-page document on Mahmmoud Omar Mohammed Bin Atef.
It explained that many of the allegations made, have been contested by detainees and their lawyers, and some have been undercut by other evidence.
The second Ex-Guantamo prisoner also transferred to Ghana on January 6, is 34 year old Khalid Shaykh Muhammad, who according to 2006 documents on the New York Times website, lived his entire life in Saudi Arabia, although he claimed Yemeni citizenship.
While studying at the Haram al-Makki Mosque, he met Abu Ali al-Yati who showed him videos of fighting and training in Chechnya.
Al-Yati convinced Khalid that the Koran stated all Muslims must know how to fight; thus became excited at the prospect, and decided to travel to Afghanistan for training.
Al-Yafi facilitated Khalid’s travel, including flight arrangements and funds. In August 2001, he began six weeks of training under the tutelage of an al-Qaida trainer.
The training consisted of familiarization with pistols, heavy machine gun, rocket-propelled grenade launcher, and hand-to-hand combat techniques. When he was later arrested by the US he denied awareness some of the people he has been dealing with who are connected to Usama Bin Laden.
Khalid Shaykh Muhammad had two nicknames.
The executive summary concluded that “The Detainee is assessed to be a probable member of al- Qaida who utilized the al-Qaida travel-network for access to Afghanistan (AF), and to receive militant training, Detainee maimed military positions in Tora Bora and probably engaged in hostile activities against coalition forces. Detainee Withholds information of intelligence value and has familial ties to extremism. He was thus determined to be:A Medium risk, as he may pose a threat to the US, its interests and allies, a medium threat from a detention perspective and Of meidum intelligence value.”
Ghanaians have reacted angrily to the decision of government to accept the two men, fearing the risk they pose to the country’s security.
But the US says it has clarified and addressed all security lapses before transferring the two Yemeni detainees, nearly six years after their transfer approval.
The two had been in detention for 14 years. However, a US multi-agency review undertaken at the start of the President Obama administration decided that both men posed minimal risk to national security and ought to be transferred.
The US Department of Defense in a statement on Wednesday said “the country was “grateful to the Government of Ghana for its humanitarian gesture and willingness to support ongoing U.S. efforts to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. The United States coordinated with the Government of Ghana to ensure these transfers took place consistent with appropriate security and humane treatment measures.”
The quiet negotiations between the US and Ghana over the matter are said to have taken about a year.
Ghana’s Foreign Minister
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Hanna Tetteh said, “They [Atef and Al-Dhuby] are unable to return to Yemen at the moment” and that the Ghana government has agreed to accept them for a period of two years after which they may leave the country.
Government says the US government will bear the full cost of the upkeep of the men in Ghana.
Syrians and Rwandans
Syrians and Rwandans Meanwhile, government has also agreed to provide humanitarian assistance to persons from Syria following the crisis that happened in the Middle East.
Hanna Tetteh explained that government decided to allow relatives of members of the Syrian community already resident in Ghana who have been displaced as a result of the conflict in their country to resettle in Ghana.
In the case of the two Rwandan refugees, the Ghana government was approached by representatives of the International Criminal Tribunal for that country, to resettle some of the persons who had been tried and had either been acquitted and discharged or had been sentenced and had served their time but did not find it appropriate to resettle in Rwanda.
Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, was the founder of al-Qaeda, the organization that claimed responsibility for the September 11 attacks on the United States, along with numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian and military targets.
According to documents published on the website of the New York Times, the man, who was transferred to Ghana on January 6, 2016, is quoted by the US Department of Defense as a former fighter of the terrorist group, al-Qaida.
Mahmmoud Omar Mohammed Bin Atef has five additional nicknames.He was born in Mecca in Saudi Arabia in 1979, but holds a Yemen citizenship due to his father’s citizenship.
He only completed first year of High School in Saudi Arabia, and held a job as a driver in Mecca during the Hajj period.
The document concluded that “Detainee [Mahmmoud Omar Mohammed Bin Atef] is assessed to be a fighter in the Usama Bin Laden’s (UBL) former 55th Arab Brigade and is an admitted member of the Taliban. Detainee participated in hostilities against US and Coalition forces and continues to demonstrate his support of UBL and extremism. Detainee accepted recruitment and facilitation from a known al-Qaeda member in Saudi Arabia, and acknowledged travelling to Afghanistan to participate in Jihadist combat.”
“He’s assessed to have stayed at al-Qaida and Taliban Guest Houses and admitted receiving militant training at the al-Qaida al-Faruq Training Camp. Detainees name was found on an al-Quaida affiliated document, and he has threatened to kill US citizens on multiple occasions including a specific threat to cut their throats upon his release. JTF-GTMO determined the detainee to be “a high-risk, as he is likely to post a threat to the US, its interests, allies, a high threat from a detention perspective and of medium intelligence value.
The New York Times Website however issued a disclaimer saying that it cannot independently verify the assertions of the 11-page document on Mahmmoud Omar Mohammed Bin Atef.
It explained that many of the allegations made, have been contested by detainees and their lawyers, and some have been undercut by other evidence.
The second Ex-Guantamo prisoner also transferred to Ghana on January 6, is 34 year old Khalid Shaykh Muhammad, who according to 2006 documents on the New York Times website, lived his entire life in Saudi Arabia, although he claimed Yemeni citizenship.
While studying at the Haram al-Makki Mosque, he met Abu Ali al-Yati who showed him videos of fighting and training in Chechnya.
Al-Yati convinced Khalid that the Koran stated all Muslims must know how to fight; thus became excited at the prospect, and decided to travel to Afghanistan for training.
Al-Yafi facilitated Khalid’s travel, including flight arrangements and funds. In August 2001, he began six weeks of training under the tutelage of an al-Qaida trainer.
The training consisted of familiarization with pistols, heavy machine gun, rocket-propelled grenade launcher, and hand-to-hand combat techniques. When he was later arrested by the US he denied awareness some of the people he has been dealing with who are connected to Usama Bin Laden.
Khalid Shaykh Muhammad had two nicknames.
The executive summary concluded that “The Detainee is assessed to be a probable member of al- Qaida who utilized the al-Qaida travel-network for access to Afghanistan (AF), and to receive militant training, Detainee maimed military positions in Tora Bora and probably engaged in hostile activities against coalition forces. Detainee Withholds information of intelligence value and has familial ties to extremism. He was thus determined to be:A Medium risk, as he may pose a threat to the US, its interests and allies, a medium threat from a detention perspective and Of meidum intelligence value.”
Ghanaians have reacted angrily to the decision of government to accept the two men, fearing the risk they pose to the country’s security.
But the US says it has clarified and addressed all security lapses before transferring the two Yemeni detainees, nearly six years after their transfer approval.
The two had been in detention for 14 years. However, a US multi-agency review undertaken at the start of the President Obama administration decided that both men posed minimal risk to national security and ought to be transferred.
The US Department of Defense in a statement on Wednesday said “the country was “grateful to the Government of Ghana for its humanitarian gesture and willingness to support ongoing U.S. efforts to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. The United States coordinated with the Government of Ghana to ensure these transfers took place consistent with appropriate security and humane treatment measures.”
The quiet negotiations between the US and Ghana over the matter are said to have taken about a year.
Ghana’s Foreign Minister
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Hanna Tetteh said, “They [Atef and Al-Dhuby] are unable to return to Yemen at the moment” and that the Ghana government has agreed to accept them for a period of two years after which they may leave the country.
Government says the US government will bear the full cost of the upkeep of the men in Ghana.
Syrians and Rwandans
Syrians and Rwandans Meanwhile, government has also agreed to provide humanitarian assistance to persons from Syria following the crisis that happened in the Middle East.
Hanna Tetteh explained that government decided to allow relatives of members of the Syrian community already resident in Ghana who have been displaced as a result of the conflict in their country to resettle in Ghana.
In the case of the two Rwandan refugees, the Ghana government was approached by representatives of the International Criminal Tribunal for that country, to resettle some of the persons who had been tried and had either been acquitted and discharged or had been sentenced and had served their time but did not find it appropriate to resettle in Rwanda.
AASU Congratulates Akufo-Addo
By AASU-Secretariat
Ghanaians
have chosen their leaders on the 7th of December, 2016 in yet another
peaceful elections worthy of emulation by many other countries around the World
particularly in Africa. Indeed, democracy has come to stay and we believe that
unorthodox methods of ascending to power belong to history as far as Ghana is
concerned. AASU is very proud of Ghana and Ghanaians for yet another milestone
in Africa success story.
Ghana
is for sure going to attain new heights with lot more successes that will
contribute immensely in propelling the African continent on the path of peace,
democracy and sustainable development. Africans expected successful elections
in Ghana and it has made it! Congratulations!
The
election of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is not a surprise because his efforts
and dedications have been manifested in years of struggle for democracy, human
rights, peace and justice to prevail, and for Ghana to be a pacesetter for
other African countries.
AASU
would like to use this opportunity, to express our heartfelt congratulations to
him on his ascension to the highest seat of the presidency of Ghana. We believe
that his profound experiences in politics locally and internationally and
commitments to Africa’s advancement will positively impact on the efforts
geared towards the integration of the African continent, and particularly the
west African sub-region.
Let’s
celebrate Ghana’s success!
Continue breaking your own records! Congrats!
Awaah Fred
(Secretary General)
Be A Servant
Leaders- Rev Canon Nelson Tells Nana Addo's Would-Be Team
Dr Mahammud Bawumia |
By
Ken Sackey
The
Reverend Canon John Antonio Tello Nelson, the Coordinating Minister of the
Accra Ridge Church, Sunday advised the incoming New Patriotic Party (NPP)
government to govern truthfully with the spirit of servant leadership.
He
said the people of Ghana needed leaders who were servants and not arrogant ones
who sought to be served when put in a position of authority.
“There
are a growing number of people who consider themselves to be consumers, rather
than givers; they come to power to be served not to serve others, he stated.
“When called upon to serve they rather complain and point a finger at people
who they think are not doing anything.”
“Such
attitude does not please the Lord and is without a reward…we are to serve with
gladness, thanking the Lord for an opportunity to serve,” Rev. Canon Nelson
said at an inter-denominational thanksgiving service of the New Patriotic Party
(NPP) for the victory at the December 7, 2016 Elections.
The
event, held at the Accra Sports Stadium, was attended by the President-elect,
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, his Vice-President-elect, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia,
party chieftains, the Clergy and members, and sympathisers of the Party.
Rev.
Canon Nelson whose sermon was centred on ‘Thankfulness,’ said arrogant leaders
were not thankful because they failed to acknowledge that their resources,
intellect and others wealth were gifts from God.
Rev.
Canon Nelson, however, assured the President-elect Nana Addo and those who
would form his government that their security was from God and that they should
be thankful for peace and for how far God had brought them.
To
Ghanaians, Rev Canon Nelson said the change they wanted would only materialise
when they changed their attitude at work, in their professions, and in the
society at large.
“The
change we seek can only happen by all of us changing our attitudes… the
corruption, greed, lazy attitude to work; I don’t care attitude, the pilfering
in our offices, the lack of maintenance of government property the nepotism,
our tribalistic attitudes and the Ghana time mentality,” he told the thousands
who had thronged the event.
“These
are attitude that we have to change because if we have called for change and we
don’t eschew all these negative attitudes in our lives, the changes can never
happen.”
Before
his sermon, Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng, the Founder of the Power Chapel
International, asked for corporate prayers to bless Nana Addo and his team with
wisdom, knowledge, understanding and the technical know-how to accomplish their
mission.
Rev.
Isaac Owusu Bempah, the Founder and leader of the Glorious Word Ministry
International, also prayed for God’s direction, counsel, protection and strength
for Nana Addo.
Rev.
Josh Laryea, who represented Dr Mensah Otabil of the International Central
Gospel Church, prayed for a great future and divine blessing for Nana Addo’s
administration to impact positively on the destiny of Ghana.
Rev.
Aboah Ofei of the Akropong Presbyterian Church, prayed for peace, divine favour
and for loyal people and hardworking people to assist the President-elect to
bring excellence to his to his governance of the country.
There
were readings from the Book of Psalms on Thanksgiving and Exaltations of the
Lord by Mr Freddie Blay, the Acting National Chairman of the NPP, the Minority
Leader of Parliament Osei Kyei Mensa-Bonsu and Nana Addo, respectively.
I’m So
Grateful; Let’s Get To Work Now - Nana Addo
Nana has got dams and factories to build! He calls for action |
By
Ken Sackey
The
President-elect, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, thanking God and man for his
elevation to the highest office of the land, sounded a clarion call to the
citizenry to renew their strength and resources to get on with the big task
ahead.
“Even
as we praise God for his immense mercy to Ghana, we also know there is very
hard work ahead of us...it is a task that we can and will perform with your
support and with your hard work and with your unceasing prayers and with the
full blessing of the Almighty God,” he declared.
“The
battle has been the Lord’s,” Nana Addo said repeatedly in his 18-minute
Thanksgiving Speech, acknowledging that there was a stronger hand above the
efforts of men, which had crowned his four-decade political journey towards
getting the assent of the Ghanaians to make the nation great and strong.
“Our
stamina has been tested, but we kept going in the full belief that the battle
was the Lords…the going was not easy, the road had been rough, the valleys were
deep and the mountains were steep, we stumbled many times along the way,
sometimes we came tantalizingly close to the proverbial walls of the city, but
the city gates were closed in our face,” he stated, to thunderous
applauds and cheers from thousands of grateful party faithful who had gathered
at the Accra Sports Stadium in thanksgiving accord.
The
inter-denomination thanksgiving service was under the theme: "We will
rejoice in your salvation; And in the name of our God we set up our
banner".
Nana
Addo explained his faith and his drive: “...But we never lost hope, we learnt
from each mistake and we soldiered on in the belief that in God’s own time, we
will get there better prepared.
“We
took inspiration from Gods word in the book of Psalms 27-14 which says, “Wait
for the Lord, be strong and let your heart take courage’, so we took courage
and worked in the full knowledge that the battle was the Lord’s”.
Urging
Ghanaians to also take inspiration from hi tortuous journey, quoted from
Habakkuk 2:3: “For the vision is yet for the appointed time, but at the end it
shall speak, not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely
come, it will not tarry,” and stated that in God’s own time, He would make the
affairs of Ghana bright and beautiful.
“I
have no doubt that with God on our side, we shall succeed…because God has
promised that in His own time he would make all things beautiful, this is His
appointed time and that is why the battle is still the Lords,” he said to yet
another applause and cheers from the charged atmosphere of jubilant party members,
shining in white apparels, complemented with the other NPP colours of blue and
red.
Nana
Addo called for a lot of hard work, unceasing prayers and the blessings of the
Lord towards the task of nation- building, saying again that that with the
battle in the hands of the Lord, he was not afraid, but confident that Ghana
would succeed under his leadership.
He
paid solemn tributes to the fallen members of the party, saying it anguished
him that they did not live to witness, what he called, “This famous and
resounding victory”.
He
mentioned former Vice President Aliu Mahama, former Chairman of the Party Jake
Obetsebi- Lamptey, Former Upper East Regional Party Chairman Adams Mahama, and
the murdered Member of Parliament for Abuakwa North, Joseph Boakye Danquah
Adu, Mr Peter Wiafe Peprera who was a legislator for Abetifi and Kwabena Boadu,
an aide to Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the Vice President-elect.
President-elect
Nana Addo expressed gratitude to the millions who voted for him, and even those
who voted for the other parties, and said it was a shared victory for Ghana.
The
litany of appreciation also covered President John Dramani Mahama for his
graciously conceding defeat, the Vice President-elect, Dr Bawumia and his wife
Samira, the First-Lady in waiting wife Rebecca, his children, the media and the
players in the creative industry, as well as those who gave their widow’s mite
towards the campaign, for being part of “this positive history”.
“How
can we ignore the convergence of events on the night of December 9, when
President Mahama called me to concede defeat, while at the same time Yahya
Jammeh of Gambia was disputing the elections, which he already lost,” he
stated.
He,
therefore, thanked God for preserving the peace of the nation through the
elections, despite the fears and apprehension of many citizens, commending
Ghanaians for conducting “ourselves largely peacefully.”
“I
do recognise that there have been some incidences of misconduct and
altercations that should not have happened…such behaviours are unbecoming of
us,” he commented.
“I
call on all Ghanaians, everyone, to act with kindness, generosity, and
magnanimity towards one another and to forgive anyone who may have wronged or
hurt you…Remember the battle is the Lord’s.
GNA
Give Chiefs
Roles In Governance – Osu Mantse
Nii Okwei Kinka Dowuona |
Nii
Okwei Kinka Dowuona VI, the Osu Mantse and the President of the Greater Accra
Regional House of Chiefs, has called for the creation of space for chiefs in
the governance system.
He
said: “A time has come for the recognition of chiefs as major players in the
democratic dispensation and the development of the country and as such should
be given access to governance and this does not mean being political.”
Nii
Kinka Dowuona, who was speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency,
said: “I believe that Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, being a royal, will involve
chiefs in his incoming government.”
For
instance, he said, matters of chieftaincy disputes should be left for the
councils to handle rather than the judicial courts, to give recognition to
Ghanaian customs.
He
said the era where Municipal and District Chief Executives carried out
development projects without the consent of the traditional authorities, which
had caused a break in the chain of the decentralisation system in the
decision-making process, should end.
Nii
Kinka Dowuona, therefore, called for the strengthening of the chieftaincy
institution and its structures to function efficiently.
“We
have the traditional, regional and national houses of chiefs and it is prudent
these institutions and their councils are respected and allowed to carry out
their mandate without political interferences,” the Chief said.
He
appealed to the Police not to issue out letters of permission and protection
for the installation of perceived chiefs without the approval of the councils
to forestall disputes and to bring sanity into the chieftaincy institution.
GNA
UNITY AMONG PROGRESISVE FORCES WILL LIBRATE PALESTINE- IRANS LEADER
Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatolla Khamenei |
In
the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
All
praise is due to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds, and peace and greetings be upon
our Master Muhammad, his pure household, his chosen companions and those who
follow them until the Day of Judgment.
I
would like to congratulate you on the auspicious birthday anniversary of the
Holy Prophet, the Master of the universe and the Master of all creatures in the
world – Hazrat Muhammad ibn Abdullah [audience recites salawat] – and also on
the blessed birthday anniversary of Hazrat Abi Abdullah al-Sadiq, the Holy
Prophet’s (s.w.a.) grandson and God’s Hujjat on earth during the time of His
Imamate.I hope that God bestows on us, on all Muslims and on all broad-minded
individuals in the world the blessing to understand and appreciate the value of
these blessings and these great phenomena and to try to move forward on the
same straight path that these pillars of the world showed us.
The
holy existence of the Great Prophet is so significant that Allah the Exalted
considers it as a great blessing to humans: “God conferred a great favor on the
believers when He sent among them a prophet from among themselves” [The Holy
Quran, 3: 164]. In Sahifa al-Sajjadiyyah, Imam Sajjad (peace and greetings be
upon him) addresses Allah the Exalted and says, “Allah praise is due to the God
Who conferred upon us – not upon former generations and previous nations - a
great favor by sending Muhammad, His Messenger” [Sahifa al-Sajjadiyyah, Dua
2].
The
Holy Quran and the statements of the infallible Imams (a.s.) acknowledge that
God has given us a huge favour by sending this great gift. This is very
significant. “A mercy for all creation” is a description that Allah the Exalted
uses in reference to the Holy Prophet (s.w.a.). He does not say that the Holy
Prophet (s.w.a.) is a mercy for a group of people or for a particular nation in
the world. He says that he is “a mercy for all creation”. He is a mercy for
everyone. He gave the message that he had received from Allah the Exalted to
humans as a gift. He provided this path for all peoples in the world.
Of
course, there are some people who are the owners of power, of money, and of
gold. They are not willing to let peoples benefit from this large banquet of
divine mercy. They are opposed to the power of peoples. That is why they stand
up against this divine movement. Under such circumstances, Allah the Exalted
says, “Oh Prophet, fear God, and hearken not to the unbelievers and the
hypocrites” [The Holy Quran, 33: 1]. God says to him that he should not follow
them and that he should beware of them. Elsewhere He says, “Oh Prophet, fight
hard against the unbelievers and the hypocrites, and be firm against them” [The
Holy Quran, 9: 73]. He says to the Holy Prophet that he should fight against
the unbelievers and the hypocrites. He says to him that he should “fight
against”, not “kill” them. He does not say, “Kill the unbelievers and the
hypocrites”. It is not always necessary to “kill”, but jihad is always
necessary.
Sometimes,
jihad is political, sometimes it is cultural, sometimes, it is soft jihad,
sometimes it is hard jihad, sometimes it is done with weapons, and sometimes it
is done with knowledge. All these things are jihad, but in all these forms of
jihad we should pay attention that jihad is done against an enemy, an enemy of
humanity. It is done against enemies who impose their heavy existence and their
greedy interests on humanity with reliance on their power, their money and
their bullying. Compromising with them does not make any sense: “Fear God, and
hearken not to the unbelievers and the hypocrites.”
The
ayahs of the Holy Quran about the Holy Prophet (s.w.a.) and about the teachings
that God gives to him – God teaches him step by step and word for word how to
build the new Islamic community – are many. My advice to myself, to our youth,
to the promoters of religious affairs and to all those who have the affairs of
the people in their hands is to pay attention to all these ayahs and to see all
these concepts in the Holy Quran. These concepts form a collection, a complete
collection. Our problem is that we ignore this complete collection of divine
teachings to the Holy Prophet (s.w.a.) and the description that God makes about
him. If we keep this complete collection within sight, then that correct
behavior and that straight path which the Holy Prophet took will emerge before
our feet: “Verily, you are on a straight path” [The Holy Quran, 43: 43]. This
straight path should be found.
Because
our dear brothers and sisters from our country, and from other countries as
well as the dear guests of the “Unity Conference”, and the honourable
ambassadors of Islamic countries from various Islamic denominations – including
various denominations of Shia and Sunni with various philosophies – are present
at this meeting and because these statements will be heard later on, what I
deem necessary to say in this meeting is this: dear brothers and sisters, today
the world of Islam is suffering from grave maladies and the solution for those
maladies is Islamic unity. What the world of Islam needs is unity,
collaboration, assistance and passage through denominational and intellectual
differences.
Today,
the outlook of arrogance and imperialism towards the world of Islam is that
they are trying to make the world of Islam drift away from its unity as much as
possible. This is a threat to them. The existence of a billion and a half
Muslims and the existence of all these Islamic countries with all these
resources and with such extraordinary manpower is a threat to them! If they are
united and if they move towards their Islamic goals with unity, then global
powers will not be able to beat the drum of their power anymore. If this
happens, America will not be able to impose its willpower on countries,
governments and nations and the malignant and malevolent Zionist network will
no longer be able to take different governments and powers in the claws of its
own power and to use them in the direction of its own path and goals. If
Muslims are united, this will be the case.
If
Muslims are united, Palestine will not be in the situation that it is in now.
Today, Palestine is in a difficult situation. Gaza and the West Bank are in a
difficult situation, both in different ways. Today, the people of Palestine are
under serious pressures on a daily basis. They want to erase the issue of
Palestine from the minds of people and consign it to oblivion. They want to, as
they say, busy the West Asian region, including our own countries – this is an
extraordinarily sensitive and strategic region, it is a sensitive region in
terms of geography, natural resources and sea passageways - with themselves.
They
want Muslims to stand up against Muslims and Arabs against Arabs. They want
them to target and destroy one another so that the armies of Muslim countries –
particularly those armies that are neighboring the Zionists – weaken on a daily
basis. This is their goal.
Today,
two willpowers are opposing one another in the region: one is the willpower of
unity and another is the willpower of discord. The willpower of unity belongs
to believers. The cry of the unity and unanimity of Muslim is being let out by
sincere voices. These voices are inviting Muslims to pay attention to their
common points. If this happens and if this unity is achieved, the condition
that Muslims are in today will change and they will achieve dignity.
Notice
that in the present time, Muslims are being killed everywhere ranging from East
Asia, Myanmar, to West Africa – Nigeria and other such countries. They are
being murdered everywhere. In some places, they are killed by Buddhists, and in
some places they are killed by Boko Haram, DAESH and the like. And some people
fuel the fire of such discord. English Shia and American Sunni are the same.
All of them are the same. They are the two edges of one pair of scissors. They
are trying to pit Muslims against one another. This is the message that the
willpower of discord – which is a satanic willpower – is conveying, but the
message of unity is that Muslims should pass through such discord, that they
should stand by one another’s side and that they should work together.
Today,
if you look at the statements that arrogant powers and occupiers of nations’
vital spaces make, you see that they invite to discord. Since long ago, the
English policy has been described like this: “divide and rule.” “Farraq, tasod”
which means “divide and rule.” During the time when England had some power,
this was its policy. Today too, this policy is being adopted by material powers
in the world – whether America or lately again, England. The English have
always been a source of malevolence in our region. They have always been a
source of misery for nations. Perhaps, the blows that they have delivered to
the life of nations in this region have few peers in other parts of the world.
In
the Indian Subcontinent – which is comprised mainly of India, Bangladesh and
Pakistan in the present time – they delivered severe blows and they pressured
the people in a very harsh manner. They did so in Afghanistan, in Iran and in
Iraq in different ways. And the last example is Palestine which is the place
where they made that disgusting and malevolent move. They rendered Muslims and
– in fact – a nation homeless and they made them drift away from their own
homes.
A
historic country, namely Palestine – whose history has been recorded since
millennia – was destroyed by this English policy. From two centuries ago
onwards – two centuries-plus a few years: from 1800 onwards – the English have
done nothing but behave in an evil and corrupt manner and issuing threats. This
is while that English official [Prime Minister Theresa May] comes here and says
that Iran is a threat to the region. Is Iran really a threat to the region? It
requires a great deal of shamelessness for those who have been a source of
threat, danger and misery in the region to accuse our oppressed and dear
country. They are like this.
Since
the signs of Islamic awakening emerged in the region, the activities leading to
the creation of discord have increased in number. They considered discord as a
tool for dominating nations. Since the time when they felt that new ideas, new
Islamic thoughts, the resistance of nations, and the revival and liveliness of
peoples are coming into being, the seditious movement of the enemies has
intensified. Since the establishment of the Islamic Republic – which raised the
flag of Islam, which held up the Holy Quran, which said proudly that it would
implement Islam, which enjoyed power, politics, resources, armed forces and
everything else at its disposal and which benefitted from these things and
strengthened them on a daily basis – in Iran, this seditious movement has
intensified [Audience chant “Allahu Akbar”].
They
strengthened this seditious movement in order to confront this Islamic uprising
and this Islamic dignity. As long as Islam offered awakening to nations, it was
a source of danger for them, but the kind of Islam that does not have any
government, army, political system, money and a great and mujahid nation is
different from the kind of Islam that has all these things.
The
Islamic Republic has a vast land, a mujahid nation and a young, motivated and
pious people. It has rich mines, talent that is higher than the global average,
and a movement towards science and progress. Of course, it is the case that
such Iranians are a source of danger for them! This is because they become role
models for Muslim nations. They are opposed to this. Even if they make claims
about compromising with us, that is a lie. The nature of their work is
violence. These things should be understood and recognized. Nations should be
prepared to confront this enemy who has neither morality, religion nor
fair-mindedness and who keeps enhancing its appearance, but who is a savage by
nature in the true sense of the word.
In
my opinion, the most important way to be prepared today is unity among Muslims.
Muslims should avoid creating discord. It does not make any difference. All
denominations should do so and there is no difference between Shia and Sunni in
this regard. All Islamic denominations should try to hide and cover their
ideological differences under the numerous bonds that exist among them. The
holy existence of the Holy Prophet (s.w.a.) is the central point for the
kindness and interests of all Muslim nations. Everyone loves the Holy Prophet
(s.w.a.). This is a central point. It is the main point. The Holy Quran is the
focal point for the beliefs of all Muslims. The same is true of Holy Ka’bah.
Notice how many bonds and common points exist among Muslims! Muslims should pay
attention to these common points.
They
should identify the elements and agents of the enemies and of arrogance.
Unfortunately, that enemy says openly, “You are enemies of one another. That
country is a threat to you.” This means that they are your enemy and you are
theirs! He who says this is the enemy, well it is clear that he says such a
thing. Why do those who hear this – those who live and rule in an Islamic
appearance and under an Islamic title – accept it from him? Why should they
confirm what he says? Why should the outlook of some regional countries be the
outlook of following the open enemies of Islam and the outright enemies of the
Islamic Ummah?
What
I would like to say to our own people – to the dear people of Iran who have
really passed a difficult test during the years after the formation of the
Islamic Republic and during the revolutionary years that led to the formation
of the Islamic Republic and the Islamic Revolution – is that they should not
abandon this path which is the path of our magnanimous Imam (r.a.) and the path
of our revolution. You should follow this path. Dignity in this world and in
the afterworld depends on taking this path: the path of holding on to the Holy
Quran and e’trat [the Holy Prophet’s (s.w.a.) household], the path of holding
on to divine rules, the path of standing up against the enemies and the path of
fearlessness in stating and defending the truth.
This
is a path that will build the worldly and otherworldly affairs of our people if
they follow it. Fortunately, they have followed it until today. They have stood
behind the officials of the country and they have followed this glorious path.
This is what will happen if this path and this fighting continue. And other
Muslims in the world will benefit from it as well. We invite all Muslim
governments and countries to help and collaborate with one another. This is an
invitation that is to the advantage of everyone.
I
hope that Allah the Exalted showers His goodness, blessings and mercy on
everyone in the Islamic Ummah, and on all Islamic countries and nations
[audience answers with saying “Ameen”] and I hope that He helps this region to
get rid of the enemies’ malevolence, God willing.
Greetings
be upon you and Allah’s mercy and blessings.
Human
Rights Violations: North Korea vs. the U.S.
North Korean President Kim Jong Un |
By Carla Stea
On
November 15, 2016 the United Nations Third Committee adopted the
resolution: “Situation of human rights in the Democratic People’s
Republic of Korea.”
Among
the co-sponsors of the Resolution were United States, United Kingdom, Ukraine,
Lithuania, Poland, Romania, etc.
Disassociating themselves from
the resolution, which they denounced as invalid, were China, Russia, Cuba,
Venezuela, Syria, and three other countries opposed to the biased character and
double standards that typify “country-specific” resolutions. The co-sponsors
of this resolution are themselves guilty of criminal human rights
violations.
The very concept of
human rights has been fraudulently used to such a degree that it bears no
resemblance to Eleanor Roosevelt’s original inspiration for the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights. Indeed, the term has become the antithesis of concern
for human rights, and is now being used as yet another ploy, a Trojan Horse, to
infiltrate, destabilize and ultimately overthrow independent governments which
are anathema to Western Oligarchies.
At the United Nations
Third Committee meeting of November 15, 2016, an urgently needed “No-Action
Motion” was introduced by Belarus, opposing the “country-specific” resolutions
as “deeply flawed and arbitrary instruments of coercion.”
Agenda item L.23 on the
Situation of Human rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Koreais the most flagrant example of these
resolutions which are being used as instruments of coercion, and an example of
the scandalous double standards on human rights which have become a lethal
excuse by which Western capitalist powers have corrupted the United Nations
into becoming, itself, an instrument of coercion.
The destruction, by
US-NATO military bombardment, of states independent of western oligarchic
control, was endorsed by UN Security Council Resolutions 678 and 1973, which
were used to violently impose regime change in Iraq and Libya. “Human
Rights” is the contemporary equivalent of the “White Man’s Burden” which was
used, in earlier times, to justify imperialistic conquest.
Resolution L.23 on the
DPRK is an intellectually and morally bankrupt piece of propaganda, so clumsily
cobbled together that its accusations of human rights violations more
conspicuously apply to its sponsors, including the US, and UK than to the
DPRK, and the contrivances of the resolution are intended to hasten the
economic genocide being inflicted on the people of the DPRK, and which the UN,
through its barbaric sanctions regime is dishonorably facilitating.
Resolution L.23
“expresses its very
serious concern at continuing reports of violations of human rights such as
torture and other cruel, inhuman conditions of detention; rape, public
execution; extrajudicial and arbitrary detention; the absence of due process
and the rule of law; extensive use of forced labor..”
The resolution is
intended to legitimize the sanctions stranglehold on North Korea, and increase
the suffering of the people of the DPRK for the sinister purpose of inciting
chaos and regime change in that tiny country, one of the few remaining
socialist economies in the world.
This deceptive politicization
of the concept of human rights for the nefarious purpose of facilitating an oligarchic
geopolitical agenda is now debasing and discrediting the very concept
itself. In classic Orwellian style, the countries whose economic systems,
based on profit maximization, most notoriously abuse human rights are
condemning the countries whose socialist economies are founded on the most
humanitarian principles and practice. That the UN tolerates this disgraceful
scam morally discredits the organization, and may lead to its ultimate
demise.
Resolution L.23 on the
DPRK may easily be refuted, almost line by line, with examples of barbaric
human rights abuses systematically committed by the very same countries which
co-sponsored the resolution, and these barbaric practices are documented in
such pristine Western publications as The New York Times, The New
Yorker, Harper’s, and numerous other publications which catalogue human
rights abuses over centuries, but an examination of the most recent decades
will suffice.
US Human Rights Record. Recent
History
In September, 1971, at
the infamous Attica political prison (described as a “correctional
facility”) in New York, 1,300 political prisoners rebelled against the
brutal treatment they were enduring during their incarceration. This
action symbolized a class revolution of mostly impoverished African Americans,
and some white citizens, mostly destitute, arising from their enslavement and
demanding human dignity. Tragically, they had no weapons to defend
themselves. Political prisoners in Attica included members of the Black Panther
Party, the Puerto Rican Young Lords, the Weather Underground, and numerous
other political organizations within the USA.
Four days after the
uprising, Governor Rockefeller, in a notorious action typical of systemic
capitalist repression and constituting a crime against humanity, ordered armed
troopers to enter the prison, where they massacred and tortured the prisoners
who had protested against the hellish conditions of their imprisonment .
The recently published masterpiece, entitled “Blood in the Water,” by United
States historian Heather Ann Thompson documents
the horrific tortures inflicted during the murderous repression of unarmed
prisoners. Among those slaughtered in the massacre ordered by Governor
Rockefeller, was “Kenny Malloy, His skull had been riddled with so many
bullets that his eye sockets were shredded by the shards of his own bones.”
Invading with chemical
poison CS gas, orthochlorobenzyldene, the heavily armed state troopers began
murdering the unarmed prisoners. The tortures to which the “surviving
prisoners were subjected were described by victim Frank Smith:
Page 487: “ He
was chained to a table. ‘They say you like to play football, we’re going
to put this football into you nigger, and then we’re going to kill you.’
The torturers shoved a football under his chin, and told him if he let it drop,
they would shoot him. As recounted by Smith, the troopers kicked him
‘repeatedly in the testicles, and were spitting on me, dropping lit cigarettes
on me…I would flex my body to make the cigarette fall off me, so it wouldn’t
burn too long.’” “ his legs hung over the edge of the table for six hours
until they started to go numb. ‘my head was hurting, my back was hurting,
and the most excruciating pain I had was in my testicles. It was a very
excruciating pain in my genital area.’ He was then forced to run through
a gauntlet with fifty armed officers on both sides, with broken glass on the
floor. Still completely naked, he endured the blows of ax handles and the
baton with pig handles as he was forced to run this gauntlet. The pain
had been horrendous, ‘unbearable pain; my testicles, my fingers gouged,
and arms and back,’ accompanied by endless barrage of vile racial attacks,
slurs.”
This was standard
torture of the prisoners, including rape:
”An officer pulled out
a Phillips screwdriver and told the naked inmate to get on his feet or he’d
stab the screwdriver in his rectum…then he just started stabbing him.”
When the prisoners’
attorney, the great civil rights lawyer William Kunstler, witnessed the carnage
of mangled dead bodies strewn everywhere on the ground, Kunstler, who had
grasped that this was a legitimate political rebellion, wept
uncontrollably at the sight of fascism’s work. And, of course,
Governor Rockefeller, the man responsible for the massacre, was never held
accountable, but history condemns him for perpetrating this infamous state
terror.
The New Yorker, May 2,
2016 describes current torture and murder of mentally disabled prisoners in
Florida prisons. This is documented in an article by Eyal Press. As
prisoner Darren Rainey, diagnosed as schizophrenic, had defecated in his cell,
after being tormented by his guards, he was, as punishment, put in a
“shower,” “locked in a stall whose water supply was delivered through a
hose controlled by the guards. The water was over one hundred and eighty
degrees, hot enough to brew a cup of tea…It was later revealed that Rainey had
burns on more than ninety percent of his body, and that his skin fell off at
the touch.”
Rainey was boiled to
death in the shower, but it was learned that many other prisoners had been
subjected to the same torture of being boiled alive. None of the
perpetrators of this torture were held accountable. Prisoners were
routinely beaten. Other prisoners were starved, some starved to
death. Any witnesses who might have spoken against this abuse were
threatened and silenced.
On May 15, 2016, the
exact day on which Resolution L.23 against the DPRK was adopted at the UN Third
Committee, The New York Times published a front page article describing the
torture of prisoners in a jail in Utica, New York. In addition to the usual
tortures of defenseless prisoners, anal rape is common.
“Prisoner Raymond
Broccoli recounted: “as he lay on the floor an officer hissed, ‘You want
to know what it feels like to feel weak?’ The guard then jammed something metal
into his rectum.” Other prisoners described being anally raped….
When a guard ordered Pablo Dones, 58 to stand up, Mr. Dones, who had
recently undergone hernia surgery said he struggled to his feet. ‘I made it to
one knee and the guard kicked me right where I had the operation.’ He
screamed in pain, he said, but another guard grabbed him and began banging
Dones’ head against the wall. ‘He was hitting me against the wall so many
times, my head went right through it.’”
Of course the recent
historic record includes the famous cases of Abner Louima, raped in police
custody with a broomstick rammed up his rectum, which perforated his
intestines, necessitating surgery and months of hospitalization, and the case
of the Amidou Diallo, an unarmed immigrant who stood in the vestibule of his
own home, and was shot to death there 41 times by police officers. The
police who murdered him were acquitted of all charges.
Suffice to demonstrate that
right up to the very moment at which the US hypocritically co-sponsored
resolution L.23 condemning the DPRK, the heinous human rights abuses to which
the US is subjecting its own citizens continue to be staggering.
Among its preposterous
allegations, Resolution L.23
“expresses grave
concern about the impact of diverting resources to advance nuclear weapons and
ballistic missiles programmes on the humanitarian and human rights situation of
the citizens of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.”
The worst offender of
this criminal diversion of resources into nuclear weapons is the USA, which
this year authorized expenditure of one trillion dollars in development of
advanced nuclear weapons. And a report by the New York based charity,
“Meals on Wheels,” stated that 2 million elderly citizens in the United States
must constantly choose between buying food or buying urgently needed
medicines. 5 million Americans are deprived of adequate food
altogether. Almost 10 million Americans, and a vast number of elderly
persons live below the poverty level. The figures of the homeless and
hungry in the United States are enormous, while the government neglects its own
citizens, leaving many to starve, and beg, while squandering 1 trillion dollars
on developing advanced nuclear weapons.
Resolution L.23 on the
Human Rights Situation in the DPRK “underscores its very serious concern at the
systematic abduction, denial of repatriation and subsequent enforced
disappearance of persons, on a large scale and as a matter of state policy,
including those from other countries…”
On November 14, 2016,
in its report on Preliminary Examination Activities of the International
Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, prosecutor of the ICC is planning major
investigation into war crimes tantamount to crimes against humanity committed
by US soldiers in Afghanistan and elsewhere.
United States President Barack Obama |
The report states,
section 211:
“Members of the US
armed forces and CIA appear to have subjected numerous persons in Afghanistan,
and others transported to secret prisons in Poland, Romania, Lithuania and
elsewhere to torture, ‘outrages upon personal dignity and/or rape.” The
report states in section 212: “These alleged crimes were not the abuses
of a few isolated individuals,” section 213 states: “The office
considers these alleged crimes were committed in furtherance of a policy or
policies aimed at eliciting information through the use of interrogation
techniques involving cruel or violent methods which would support US
objectives.” It is important to point out that Poland, Romania and
Lithuania were among the co-sponsors of the resolution against the DPRK, and
these same countries were also the very sites of the notorious secret CIA
prisons to which abducted prisoners were flown to be tortured. These
“co-sponsors” are accessories to war crimes.
L.23 accuses the DPRK
of “all-pervasive and severe restrictions on freedom of thought, conscience,
religion or belief,…torture, imprisonment of individuals exercising their
freedom of opinion, etc…”
The United Nations has
imposed no sanctions against Saudi Arabia, which has inflicted a 10 year
imprisonment and a punishment of 1,000 lashes upon journalist Raif Badawi, for
criticizing Saudi Arabia’s hardline religious establishment. Edward
Snowden lives in exile for exercising his human right under Article 19 of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The UN has imposed no sanctions
upon their countries which are violating the basic rights of their own
citizens.
Resolution L.23
arbitrarily targets the DPRK in an attempt to fraudulently “justify” imposing
further strangling sanctions on the DPRK, singled out for its nuclear program
(though 9 other countries possess nuclear weapons, and one has already used
them.)
It is therefore
imperative to highlight the fact that the DPRK voted “Yes” on First Committee
Resolution L.41:
“Taking Forward
Multilateral Disarmament Negotiations,” which aims at the total prohibition of
nuclear weapons. This is indisputable evidence that the DPRK’s nuclear
program is defensive, a protection against nuclear attack by the US. It
is also imperative to note that the US voted “No” on the very same resolution,
again evidence that the US has no intention of giving up its own enormous and
potentially world shattering nuclear arsenal, one of the most profitable
industries, which essentially provokes and impels other nations to obtain
nuclear weapons in defense against imminent or potential attack.
DPRK is a socialist country,
and the ferocious determination of capitalist powers to obliterate socialism, despite strong evidence that capitalist
economies are failing to provide the basic necessities of life for their
citizens, is threatening world stability. And despite the fact that the
barbarous UN Security Council Resolution 2270 sanctions have inflicted enormous
economic hardship and suffering on the people of the DPRK, their government
remains committed to universal free medical care, free education, free housing
and equality between men and women.
Resolution 2270 is
based almost exclusively on the widely discredited Commission of Inquiry which
contains statements by defectors, highly paid to concoct gruesome and false
statements of human rights violations within the DPRK, statements refuted by
the defector community itself, and the central statement on which the
Commission of Inquiry report is based was later repudiated by the very defector
himself, Shin Dong-hyuk , who admitted he had lied and falsified his
statements.
Section 2 of L.23
expresses
“very serious concern
about discrimination “which classifies people on the basis of assigned social
class or birth…”
It is important here
to mention the 2016 report by the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Global Justice
Clinic, New York University School of Law. The report is entitled:
“Excessive Use of Force By the Police Against Black Americans in the United
States. Page 23 of the report states:
“Police violence which
disproportionately affects black Americans, also intersects with discrimination
based on socio-economic status, gender, mental health and sexual orientation
and gender identity, among other factors. The cities where some of the
highest profile police killings have occurred in the past two years – including
Ferguson, Missouri (where Michael Brown was shot dead by a police officer) and
Baltimore, Maryland (where Freddie Gray died in police custody) are marked by
long histories of economic inequality drawn along racial lines. These
persistent inequalities stem from both explicit government policies and
implicit social dynamics.”
UN Assistant
Secretary-General for Human Rights, Ivan Simonovic admitted that the report by
the Commission of Inquiry, (which was based on statements by defectors highly
paid to provide the salacious fabrications they understood were sought by the
“inquiry,”) does not meet the standard of proof required for
consideration in court.
And directly
contradicting the report of the Commission of Inquiry are reports by Dr.
Brandon K. Gauthier, an American historian who recently traveled within the
DPRK, and favorably described his impressions and regular interactions with
citizens living within North Korea. He described these “normal people
living normal lives, as quite comfortable within their nation, and revealing
little distress or fear,” contrary to the portrayal of the DPRK by Western
propaganda. Dr. Gauthier described, in a recently published article, how,
witnessing the US-NATO devastation of Iraq and the demolition of Libya,
followed by the extrajudicial murder of Khadafy, after he had renounced efforts
to acquire nuclear weapons, convinced Kim Jong Il that “only one weapon could
prevent the chance of a foreign attack on North Korea”: a nuclear weapon.
And as a famous
American mainstream media reporter, accredited to the UN was overheard saying
to Chinese Ambassador Liu at a reception:
“If I were Kim Jong-un
witnessing the attack on Libya, and the torture-murder of Khadafy, after he had
abandoned their nuclear program, I’d hold on to my nukes!!!”
And recalling the 80
million bombs which, according to CNN on September 6, 2016, the US dropped on
tiny Laos during the Vietnam war, one can understand the constant terror of
suffering such an attack which is endured daily by the DPRK.
It is a courageous
small progressive nation trying to survive in a struggle where they are David
confronting Goliath.
The original source of
this article is Global Research