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lets looks closely at 1933 germany and modern day america. after the reichstag fire the german government put in a set of acts "for the protection of the people and the state" it was to crack down on communists. it included internment without trial, less freedom of speech, more power of the army and police for arrest without warrant or evidence.
in america after the attacks of 9-11 the patriot act was signed that did basicly the same thing except without ending political parties.
the enabling act was also signed in germany allowing hitler total rule due to the war with the commies. bush also tried this but failed. but it was an attempt.
the breach of human rights by both countries is also there. germany with the jews. america with foreign nationals in camp x-ray (this we will come to later)
germany became a little bit more agrressive after the nazis came to power. wanting to reunite all the germans and all that. they secretly wanted world control as was written in mein kamph.
bush wanted to rid the world of terror and so became more aggressive. it must be noted that his cabinet also want world control as written by the npac.
america is not nazio germany. it is 1933 germany. it is getting there. on the edge of a very slipper slope.
darklady. shouldn't people now be thinking in those terms?
the second point there was not about america resembling nazi germany it was about the west benefitting from the plight of africa in the same way many germans benefitted from a simialr scale of death.
now onto the 9 human righst breaches.
5. many people who came out of guantanamo (because they were held for 3 years and weren't guilty of anything) say they have been tortured. these are innocent men not mad raving terrorist. there is one still in guantanamo who was blinded there. and a british man who had his skull fractured and now suffers epilepsy. as well as the testimno of begg and many others as well as the qubark book in use.
the us government's downgrading of the term torture also hints at what is performed there.
6. these people do not receive legal status. so no lawyer or court and so are not equal in law.
7. the discrimination talked about is not racial or otherwise. it is due to the fact they are not given protection of the law as seen by their treatment.
8. they are held in these camps (not jail or prison) and do not receieve legal aid. america refuses to abide by the human rights or war crimes court either and so immediately violates this law.
9. we can relook at the people in quantanamo. including children. a cripple in pakistan at the time. begg also in pakistan. seems to me someone is doing this on a whim.
10. holding people for 4 years is a bit of a bastard really.
11 these men are deemed guilty before they are tried that is why the us excuses the treatment of these men as "terrorists" or "illegal fighters". torture presumes guilt.
13. this is actually in reference to cat stevens. he is no longer allowed back in the us. he is deemed guilty of terrorist offences and so is basicly exiled but has never be tried or found guilty or even arrested for these crimes. which clearly breaches this rule.
14. but as these men have never been found guilty. they are innocent of all charges. never been prosecuted.
i also greatly dislike the eu for subsidies and tarrifs. and it would be impossible to trust corporations which benefit from them or companies like macdonalds which destroy the environment, hamper fair trade and ruin the third world.
america right now needs to be very careful. it is in the same place germany was in 1933. it is angering alot of people. it's cooperation in genocide, it's human rights abuses, it's aggressive stance, it's arrogance are all getting on people's toes. and one day the world may decide that in order for america to be corrected it needs to be defeated. hopefully the future will not see a slide like germany saw and the world will be appease by america changing it's ways.
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