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The One
13th September 2011, 05:56
In the Shamshatoo Refugee Camp in the North West Frontier Province in Pakistan, there are 53,000 refugees living in sub-human conditions since 1979 with the Soviet Union invasion and 2001 with the USA bombing and invasion of Afghanistan.

The family of the Afghan Enayat and his cousin Jamal decides to send them illegally to London to have a better life. They hire coyotes to smuggle the cousins through Iran and Turkey to Italy and finally London hidden inside trucks and containers.

However, the long journey locked in a container with other families separates the cousins and on 09 August 2002, Jamal has his asylum application refused in London.

As Winterbottom points out, we spent $7.9 billion bombing the Taliban regime. The question remains – how much do we owe those whose lives were ruined as a result

I wait for the day when we are all one,we are all equal xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Cjay
13th September 2011, 08:00
If we made the manufacturers of weapons legally liable for the damage and death they cause, such as is the case for damages claims against manufacturers in the civilian sector, wars would cease and the Military-Industrial Complex would go out of business.

Likewise, if we made the individuals within (and hidden behind) governments and the military PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE, there would be NO MORE WAR.

ktlight
13th September 2011, 08:25
If we made the manufacturers of weapons legally liable for the damage and death they cause, such as is the case for damages claims against manufacturers in the civilian sector, wars would cease and the Military-Industrial Complex would go out of business.

Likewise, if we made the individuals within (and hidden behind) governments and the military PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE, there would be NO MORE WAR.

I kind of get what you say here, Cjay, but they would wriggle out of it through dissolution and legalities.
In UK, when there was that burning up of cattle and sheep countrywide, the PTB company that produced the feed that contaminated the animals completely disappeared. Therefore, they were no longer liable, no justice.

spiritguide
13th September 2011, 10:17
The one thing we can do for one another is share our love.....let's do it! We must not let the worldwide currupt governments continue to destroy goodness with evil. We must say no to their greed and control.

mosquito
14th September 2011, 03:12
If we made the manufacturers of weapons legally liable for the damage and death they cause, such as is the case for damages claims against manufacturers in the civilian sector, wars would cease and the Military-Industrial Complex would go out of business.

Likewise, if we made the individuals within (and hidden behind) governments and the military PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE, there would be NO MORE WAR.

Agreed, but even better would be to criminalise the arms trade altogether