A minute of silence For Everyone ?
If you are still shaken by the
horrifying scenes of
September 11, please observe a
moment of silence for
the 5,000 civilian lives lost in
the New York,
Washington, DC and Pennsylvania
attacks.
While we're at it, let's have 13
minutes of silence
for the 130,000 Iraqi civilians
killed in 1991 by
order of President Bush Sr. Take
another moment to
remember how Americans celebrated
and cheered in the
streets.
Now another 20 minutes of silence
for the 200,000
Iranians killed by Iraqi soldiers
using weapons and
money provided to young Saddam
Hussein by the American
government before the great eagle
turned all its power
against Iraq.
Another 15 minutes of silence for
the Russians and
150,000 Afghans killed by troups
supported and trained by the CIA.
Plus 10 minutes of silence for
100,000 Japanese killed
in Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the
Atomic bombs dropped
by the USA.
We've just kept quiet for one hour:
one minute for the
Americans killed in NY, DC, and
Pennsylvania, 59
minutes for their victims
throughout the world.
If you are still in awe, let's have
another hour of
silence for all those killed in
Vietnam, which is not
something Americans like to admit.
Or for the massacre in Panama in
1989, where American
troops attacked poor villagers,
leaving 20,000
Panamanians homeless and thousands
more dead.
Or for the millions of children who
have died because
of the USA embargoes on Iraq and
Cuba.
Or the hundreds of thousands
brutally murdered
throughout the world by
USA-sponsored civil wars and
coups d'etat (Chile, Argentina,
Uruguay, Bolivia,
Guatemala, El Salvador to name a
few).
Maybe, and although the memory of
Americans claims
otherwise, someone may remember the
USA attack on
Bagdad where 18,000 civilians were
killed. Did someone
see it on CNN? Was justice ever
served? Or was there
even any retaliation?
We hope that Americans finally
begin to understand
their vulnerability and the
cowardly attacks and other
tragedies that they have caused
around the world.
The dead in other places hurt as
much as the dead of
the Towers, even more!
Now, let's talk about terrorism,
shall we?