Leaders' Lack of Respect for Rule of Law Makes Us All Victims of
9/11
by
Cynthia McKinney
The war on
terror did not go away with George Bush. When President Barack Obama
came to power there was so much hope, but as the US Green Party
presidential candidate I did not share it.
I heard candidate
Obama's speeches and knew that he would be a War President. What
I did not realise was the extent to which the policies of President
Obama would mirror those of his predecessor, including the renewal
of the Patriot Act and commission of war crimes. Sadly, President
Obama's Justice Department is now in US courts defending the criminal
acts of the Bush administration.
In his State
of the Union address to the nation, President Obama defended war,
erosion of civil and human rights, creation of the police state,
ignoring the US Constitution and the norms of international law,
by invoking the tragedy of 11 September, 2001. Tony Blair also leaps
to his own criminal defence by invoking 9/11.
All of us in
the peace community, who stand for justice and human dignity, have
become victims of 9/11. Those of us who expect our national leaders
to promote respect for the environment are now victims of 9/11.
Survivors of those who are now dead from the prosecution of these
wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen, and elsewhere
around the world are now victims of 9/11. And the mothers and fathers,
siblings and family of the too many dead soldiers are now counted
among the victims of 9/11. And sadly, the entire global community
that expects national leaders to respect the rule of law and tell
them the truth are now victims of 9/11.
Everyone now
knows that the Bush administration did not tell the truth about
many things, including the Iraq war and 9/11. The leaders of the
9/11 Commission told us that. Why must the world continue to live
inside a lie? I remain hopeful that we will learn the truth because
more and more people around the world are demanding it.
April
8, 2010
Cynthia
McKinney served in the US Congress for 12 years and was the 2008
Green Party nominee for President of the United States. She now
serves as a juror on the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation's Russell
Tribunal on Palestine.
Copyright
© 2010 Cynthia McKinney
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