It is
questionable whether or not the U.S. and the international community will
ultimately punish Syria for the indiscriminate and criminal use of chemical
weapons against its own civilian population.
Whatever
they decide to do, one striking fact nevertheless stands out. Over one thousand
innocent civilians were cruelly murdered in Syria in one fell swoop on August
21, 2013. Thousands more were seriously wounded. Thousands of families have
been destroyed and doomed, to the end of their days, to pain, suffering, and
misery by one criminal decision so glibly and easily taken, to use poison gas
against civilians.
Thousands
more civilians have been systematically and indiscriminately killed over the
past two years in the unending hostilities between the Syrian regime and its
opposition from within.
Faced with
all this, one may ask where are the United Nations Security Council and General
Assembly? Where is the European Union? Where is the UN Human Rights Council?
Where are
they all, together with the myriad non-governmental organizations that are so
quick and eager to condemn any and every action by Israel to defend itself
against Palestinian terror, and any and every plan or decision regarding Israel’s
settlement policy?
Where are
the EU sanctions and labeling policies that the EU’s Catherine Ashton and her
European colleagues so enthusiastically and consistently impose on Israel and
its products and institutions in the territories?
Where are
the UN General Assembly Emergency and Regular Session resolutions that are so
easily and automatically adopted year in, year out, to condemn Israel for
anything and everything?
Where is
the UN Human Rights Council, its Special Rapporteur, and Fact Finding Missions
that are so eager to lynch Israel at every opportunity?
Where are
the BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) activists and supporters whose
fixation at harming Israel and threatening performers who want to appear in
Israel blinds them to all situations of utter and genuine cruelty and
lawlessness in the world?
Where are
those hypocritical lawyers, jurists, academics, and labor union people who so
readily pounce on Israel with boycotts, sanctions, and accusations of
violations of international law, but who seem to turn a blind eye to genuine,
blatant, and glaring violations of international law that have no connection to
Israel?
Whether
action will be taken against Syria or not, it is evident that the thousands of
dead Syrians mean little to the UN, the EU, the BDS people, and the rest.
They have
their double-standard. It’s evidently much easier and simpler to come out and
bash Israel for little or no cause, than it is to react to the brutal chemical
murder and ruination of the families of thousands of Syrians.
It is questionable whether or not the U.S. and the
international community will ultimately punish Syria for the
indiscriminate and criminal use of chemical weapons against its own
civilian population.
Whatever they decide to do, one striking fact nevertheless stands out. Over one thousand innocent civilians were cruelly murdered in Syria in one fell swoop on August 21, 2013. Thousands more were seriously wounded. Thousands of families have been destroyed and doomed, to the end of their days, to pain, suffering, and misery by one criminal decision so glibly and easily taken, to use poison gas against civilians.
Thousands more civilians have been systematically and indiscriminately killed over the past two years in the unending hostilities between the Syrian regime and its opposition from within.
Faced with all this, one may ask where are the United Nations Security Council and General Assembly? Where is the European Union? Where is the UN Human Rights Council?
Where are they all, together with the myriad non-governmental organizations that are so quick and eager to condemn any and every action by Israel to defend itself against Palestinian terror, and any and every plan or decision regarding Israel’s settlement policy?
Where are the EU sanctions and labeling policies that the EU’s Catherine Ashton and her European colleagues so enthusiastically and consistently impose on Israel and its products and institutions in the territories?
Where are the UN General Assembly Emergency and Regular Session resolutions that are so easily and automatically adopted year in, year out, to condemn Israel for anything and everything?
Where is the UN Human Rights Council, its Special Rapporteur, and Fact Finding Missions that are so eager to lynch Israel at every opportunity?
Where are the BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) activists and supporters whose fixation at harming Israel and threatening performers who want to appear in Israel blinds them to all situations of utter and genuine cruelty and lawlessness in the world?
Where are those hypocritical lawyers, jurists, academics, and labor union people who so readily pounce on Israel with boycotts, sanctions, and accusations of violations of international law, but who seem to turn a blind eye to genuine, blatant, and glaring violations of international law that have no connection to Israel?
Whether action will be taken against Syria or not, it is evident that the thousands of dead Syrians mean little to the UN, the EU, the BDS people, and the rest.
They have their double-standard. It’s evidently much easier and simpler to come out and bash Israel for little or no cause, than it is to react to the brutal chemical murder and ruination of the families of thousands of Syrians.
One wonders why?
- See more at: http://jcpa.org/frustration-disgust-international-inaction-syria/#sthash.FyCoD1BV.dpufWhatever they decide to do, one striking fact nevertheless stands out. Over one thousand innocent civilians were cruelly murdered in Syria in one fell swoop on August 21, 2013. Thousands more were seriously wounded. Thousands of families have been destroyed and doomed, to the end of their days, to pain, suffering, and misery by one criminal decision so glibly and easily taken, to use poison gas against civilians.
Thousands more civilians have been systematically and indiscriminately killed over the past two years in the unending hostilities between the Syrian regime and its opposition from within.
Faced with all this, one may ask where are the United Nations Security Council and General Assembly? Where is the European Union? Where is the UN Human Rights Council?
Where are they all, together with the myriad non-governmental organizations that are so quick and eager to condemn any and every action by Israel to defend itself against Palestinian terror, and any and every plan or decision regarding Israel’s settlement policy?
Where are the EU sanctions and labeling policies that the EU’s Catherine Ashton and her European colleagues so enthusiastically and consistently impose on Israel and its products and institutions in the territories?
Where are the UN General Assembly Emergency and Regular Session resolutions that are so easily and automatically adopted year in, year out, to condemn Israel for anything and everything?
Where is the UN Human Rights Council, its Special Rapporteur, and Fact Finding Missions that are so eager to lynch Israel at every opportunity?
Where are the BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) activists and supporters whose fixation at harming Israel and threatening performers who want to appear in Israel blinds them to all situations of utter and genuine cruelty and lawlessness in the world?
Where are those hypocritical lawyers, jurists, academics, and labor union people who so readily pounce on Israel with boycotts, sanctions, and accusations of violations of international law, but who seem to turn a blind eye to genuine, blatant, and glaring violations of international law that have no connection to Israel?
Whether action will be taken against Syria or not, it is evident that the thousands of dead Syrians mean little to the UN, the EU, the BDS people, and the rest.
They have their double-standard. It’s evidently much easier and simpler to come out and bash Israel for little or no cause, than it is to react to the brutal chemical murder and ruination of the families of thousands of Syrians.
One wonders why?
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