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Human Rights: Canada in the dock

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Canadians are left with security forces eager to show they are doing something, a craven government intent on passing a draconian bill to take away freedoms, and a foreign policy based on a US-Israel obsession with finding some spark to ignite the latest war craze--attack Iran. The supposed pretext--Iran's nuclear energy program--is after all wearing a tad thin. Peter Osborne in the Telegraph explained how the West has turned down one serious offer after another by Iran (two in 2005 alone), and argues that it is western rather than Iranian intransigence that prevents a deal being struck today. So if no one believes the cry of "Wolf!" on that boondoggle, then the next best thing is "al-Qaeda". Hell, Bush got away with it against Iraq in 2003; maybe it will work again.

Iran poses only an ideological threat--telling the truth to the US-Israeli tyrant and inspiring Arab Springs. Concludes Osborne, "The US and its European clients are driven by a different compulsion: the humiliation and eventual destruction of Iran's Islamic regime."

As for being killing by a bona fide terrorist, the odds are 1 in 20 million, while every year, 4,600 Americans are killed in workplace-related accidents, and more than 30,000 are killed by gun violence. Every 28 hours a black person is killed by police, security guards or vigilantes. On Boston Marathon Day, six Pakistanis died in a drone strike, while scores were killed in car bombs in Iraq. I won't even begin to recount the daily horrors inflicted by the US in Afghanistan.

Not that these latter crimes against humanity--committed by us--justify retributive violence in any religion, especially Islam. "You shall not be treacherous, you shall not deceive, you shall not mutilate, you shall not kill children." But the fact that we in the West are unconcerned with preventing senseless deaths at home, and are unaware or don't care about the murders committed daily in our name abroad, does not bode well for the future. Only when we stop perpetrating violence will violence against us end.
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Eric writes for Al-Ahram Weekly and PressTV. He specializes in Russian and Eurasian affairs. His "Postmodern Imperialism: Geopolitics and the Great Games", "From Postmodernism to Postsecularism: Re-emerging Islamic Civilization" and "Canada (more...)
 

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