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Libya: a Shared Barbarity
« on: March 27, 2011, 08:17:11 PM »

 Libya: a Shared Barbarity
Camaguay Cuba
Mar. 25, 2011
 

By Orlando de la Cruz Barbán / Radio Cadena Agramonte. barban@rcagramonte.icrt.cu (Translated by Gualveris Rosales Sanchez)

Each human being with a common sense and respectful of others will repudiate the despicable and coward aggression that several European and Arab nations, grouped in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), unleashed against the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.

Every day the mass media dispatches news on the death of innocent civilians, among them children, women and elderly people, as a result of the attacks perpetrated by NATO aircrafts and ships in pursuing the Libyan oil and gas.

It is worth asking the following question: what the use is of the United Nations and the Security Council? Is it a carte blanche for the powers that invade, kill and violate the sovereignty of the nations?

Those who remember the shameful role played by the infamous Organization of the American States (OAS), an institution that has always bowed to the interests of the United States imperialism, we find crystal-clear coincidences in the acting of the United Nations, another Ministry of Colonies of the United States, as Cuba’s FM Raul Roa once describe the OAS.

For instance, missiles targeted places which are not military goals causing the death of eighteen innocent people.

General Carter F. Ham, in charge of the U.S. Africa Command, recently said referring to this kind of massacres: “I’m not sure I could say that there have been civilians who have been involved,” adding: “I’m sure that whoever is running (in Libya) is following a logic of absolute precision. Our pilots are developing their work with surgical precision. ”

This hypocritical opinion exposes the criminal and dehumanized essence of the imperialism and its footmen, who try to justify each atrocious and wild performance against innocent people, in the plans to break the most vulnerable people and submit them like slaves.

However, what the Libyan people are living today, neither in Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador nor in other Latin America nations will happen, for they think outside the box, rather different from what the imperialism and its allies want.

We are in favor of peace, solidarity, tolerance and harmony among all the nations, and strongly believe that a better world is possible. Sooner rather than later the empire and its cronies will not be able to curb the revolutionary wave that will continue growing in defense of the people’s sovereignty.