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We hear this word "democracy" everyday. If we look at the meaning
of democracy in different text books then we can safely conclude
that "democracy is the form of government in which sovereign power
resides in the people as a whole and is exercised either directly
by people or by officers elected by people". As Abraham Lincoln
said, democracy is a "government of the people, by the people and
for the people." Democracy is a method of deciding who should rule.
It does not determine the morality of the resulting government.
Popular support is no guarantee that government will protect one's
freedom. The majority must be limited in order to guarantee individual
rights and personal autonomy.
Rule by the majority is not necessarily a fair or just system. For
Example, 51 percent of the population, which is majority, has no
right to oppress the remaining 49 percent in the name of the majority
or if whites have more votes than blacks, they can not be allowed
to deny blacks their constitutional rights. Winning an election
should not permit the victors to assemble their votes and enact
laws or govern in a way that strips those who lose of their liberty.
Democracy does not guarantee freedom nor does it guarantee peace.
In a true democratic society, majority rule must be coupled with
guarantees of individual's human rights that, in turn, serve to
protect the rights of the minorities- whether ethnic, religious
or political. What we are witnessing now throughout the globe is
that democracy is as often a cover for tyranny as it is a protection
for liberty. In the Bush Doctrine both democracy and freedom are
used quite interchangeably. We are now living in a world where political
milieu is becoming very complicated and has been changing constantly.
In a True Democratic society or a country the following principles
must be upheld at any cost to have a peaceful, harmonious relationship
among various parties: sovereignty of the people, government based
upon consent of the governed, majority rule, minority rights, guarantee
of basic human rights, free and fair elections, equity as opposed
to equality, due process of law, constitutional limits on government,
social, economic and political pluralism, values of tolerance, pragmatism,
cooperation and compromise.
We see over and over again the champion of democracy in the world
is always in violation of the principles of democracy. We are living
in a unipolar world where nothing but the might always reigns supreme
in the name of democracy.
There are numerous examples before the world community how the New
World Order Doctrine is destroying the peace and tranquility of
the world after the collapse of USSR. The world community is chained
by US hegemony. The chains have kept billions as prisoners in their
own countries either directly or indirectly. In the Middle East
the US double standard policy seems to be more obvious than any
other places around the globe. The successfully-orchestrated media
campaign by the US always generates American support for unjust
causes and oppressive Israeli regime that is responsible for the
anarchy in the Middle East.
US continues to back Israeli aggression with weapons and aid, justified
by claims made by pro-Israeli intellectuals that this conflict is
a world war that includes United States. For the United States,
Israel is always the victim when at conflict with its Arab neighbors.
United states, for obvious reasons, has tied its credibility and
national interest to Israel's, and it seems that nothing can persuade
the United states to act in any other way than to further the cause
of Israel's interest. The Western media, particularly the US Media,
have been playing a role in downplaying scenes of civilian casualties
on the Lebanese side in the current conflict. Media in the US always
sympathized with Israel or undermined the gravity of Israel's attacks.
The downplaying of the civilian casualties in Lebanon and Palestine
and the sort of acceptance that Israel is engaging in some kind
of normal behavior in the name of self-defense by US media commentators
are utterly ludicrous. The picture that general masses in the United
States usually get is that Israel is always the victim at conflict
with its Arab neighbors. The Bush administration's contempt for
the United Nations Charter, the Fourth Geneva Convention and the
other fundamental principles of the International Law has once again
been exposed by its defense of the ongoing Israeli assault against
Lebanon. President Bush has blocked every effort to stop Israeli
slaughter of Lebanese Civilians. According to a Guardian (July 19)
report Bush gave Israel the green light to attack Lebanon. The Bush
Administration is, in fact, enjoying the Israeli rampage the way
it has been enjoying it in Iraq. On July 20, the House of Representatives
voted 410-8 in favor of Israel's massive war crimes in Lebanon.
By casting the battle against Hizb'Allah as part of war on terrorism,
the Bush administration is obscuring the real question in this crisis.
As a matter of fact, most Americans do not know that Palestinians
are the one whose land has been stolen by the Jewish state, whose
men are constantly been humiliated, whose children are being shot
down in the streets, whose women have been abused by the fanatic
Jewish state. One of the reasons behind the Israeli aggression is
people's ignorance. Paul Crag Roberts the former Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury in the Regan Administration has rightly said "Palestinians
have been walled off into ghettos, who can not reach their farm
lands or medical care or schools, who can not drive on roads through
Palestine that have been constructed for Israelis only. They are
Palestinians whose ancient towns have been invaded by militant Zionist
settlers under the protection of the Israeli army who beat and persecute
the Palestinians and drive them out of their towns. They are Palestinians
who can not allow their children outside their homes because they
will be murdered by Israeli settlers. The Palestinian who confront
Israeli evil are called terrorist. Israel never practice terror.
Only those who are in Israel's way are terrorists." When president
bush as part of his spreading democracy in the Middle East forced
free election on Palestine, the people chose the party that is not
liked by the Israelis and hence the Bush Administration. Victory
of Hamas through democratic process has been rejected by both US
and Israel. Similarly both US and Israel can not take it easily
the Hizb'Allah winning of Parliamentary seats in Lebanon. Both Israeli
and the Bush administration started punishing Palestinians by cutting
off all funds to the new government. Democracy is permitted only
if it produces the result Bush and Israel want. Israel which has
one of the world's largest incomes is the largest recipient of US
foreign aid. As Paul Craig Roberts said, The House of Representatives
are bought and paid for by the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee
(AIPAC) which clearly indicates that America has become the puppet
of Israel.
The United States virtually alone in the international community
in its defense of the Israeli assault. Despite president Bush 's
claim a week ago that crisis started because Hizb'Allah decided
to fire hundreds of rockets into Israel from southern Lebanon, the
reports show that Hizb'Allah did not attack civilian areas in Israel
until after Israel began attacking civilian areas in Lebanon. In
fact, According to Hindustan Times and Bahrain News Agency the Hizb'Allah
captured two Israeli soldiers as they infiltrated into the town
of Aitaa al-Chaab inside the Lebanese Border. If this is the case
then world wide publicity by the Western media (both electronic
and print) that Hizb'Allah has crossed into Israeli territory and
kidnapped two Israeli soldiers would be absolutely erroneous.
The World has never questioned the deadly weaponry that killed and
continues to kill hundreds of civilians, mostly children and youth
in both Lebanon and Palestine while indiscriminately condemn the
arms and equipment Iran and Syria allegedly provide the Lebanese
resistance movement. A recently released report by the World Policy
Institute discussed how Washington provides billions of dollars
worth military equipment and weaponry to Israel on a yearly basis
and how the Israel's current arsenal is composed of US made equipment.
US military aid for Israel stands at about $3 billion a year. That
is about $500 for Every Israeli citizen that the United States provides
on an annual basis. According to that report Ever since the Bush
administration came to power, $6.3 billion worth of weaponry have
been sold to Israel. According to the Bush Doctrine arming those
who kill innocent Israeli civilians is wrong while arming those
who kill innocent Lebanese and Palestinian civilians is highly encouraged.
How long US double standard policy in the Middle East will continue
even when countries act within the Democracy that has ever been
demanded by the Super Power? The Double Standard role being played
by the United Sates has, in fact, made the US a slave of Israel
in the eyes of the world community that has to speak the truth been
destroying the balance in the world and spreading anarchy in the
name of peace, democracy and freedom. Encouraging Israel's continued
onslaught on both Palestine and Lebanon puts the US in the position
of being blamed for mounting civilian deaths in both countries.
As the 39th president of the United States wrote in an editorial
in the Washington Post on August 1st 2006 that tragically the current
conflict is part of the inevitably repetitive cycle of violence
that results from the absence of a comprehensive settlement in the
Middle East, exacerbated by the almost unprecedented six-year absence
of any real effort to achieve such a goal. A major impediment to
progress is Washington's strange policy that dialogue on controversial
issues will be extended only as a reward for subservient behavior
and will be withheld from those who reject US assertions. Failure
to address the issues and leaders involved risks the creation of
an arc of even greater instability running from occupied Jerusalem
through Beirut, Damascus, Baghdad and Tehran. The US double standard
foreign policy in the Middle East and "its-my-way-or-the-highway"
approach have been a complete failure. The people of the Middle
East deserve peace and justice and the international community should
come forward and in one hand to solve this fiasco for good, as the
39th president said, "No genuine and durable peace for any peoples
in the volatile Middle East is possible as long as Israel continues
to violate UN resolutions by occupying Arab lands."
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* Zahid Zamir Writes From New York, USA.
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