Tuesday, September 13, 2011

It is fine and dandy for U.S. to erect a multi-million memorial for their citizens who perished in 9/11 10 years ago. How about the millions of victims of wars who perished in Afganistan and Iraq in the past
ten years and there are more to come. Are they not human beings who had families and loved ones mourning for them, yet they are not worthy to be remembered by the free world?


'Evil' is such an irony. They always pose themselves as the 'good guys' fighting against the 'bad guys'. But actually, they are the 'bad guys and the bad guys' fighting against the innocents who have no political agenda, whose voice cannot be heard inside or outside of their own countries, whose death is quieter than a fly being swaped from the wall. Thousands of girls and women are continuous to be raped, victimized, beaten, forced into marriage and postitution by the warlords and Talibans who secured huge financial backing from the U.S. and NATO countries in the pretense of setting up a better government. Yes, they relax some of the social rules to show the world what a wonderful work they have done to save these countries. Yet evil finds its way even more openly and blatantly
into the homes of the oppressed. It is because the victims were condemned over and over by society and sometimes even by their own family - it is the one being raped that are sinful and worth dying, not the rapists, who have no consequence whatsoever of their evil acts.

While you are mourning, U.S.and its allies, watch out for yourselves. You who have kicked God out of every institution or claim to worship God along with your luxurious life style forgot what He says,"Vengence is mine, I will repay." Though you can put hundred times more security guards around your countries, you cannot keep back the force of nature and the corruption within yourselves, which will eventually bring you down on your knees to pay back the innocent blood you have shed. Your economic woes and disasters will catch up with your hyprocracy. The diamonds, gold and precious metal you stole from the third world will not bring you prosperity or peace. But the 4000 times opium that the Taliban encourage to grow will haunt you people for generations to come.

I can't agree more with Malalai Joya -' The silence of the good people is worse than the action of the bad.'