May 12, 1996
"You devoted 8 pages and the cover of the May, 1996 issue of the Observer to food shortages, but I found not one word about the desperate plight of the children of Iraq. These unfortunates, with their elders, have suffered for over five years from the effects of international sanctions that have deprived their country of the necessary foreign exchange earnings to pay for adequate supplies of food and medicine, to say nothing of the other prerequisites to well-being. As a result, many hundreds of thousands of young children have died needlessly (560,000 up to October, 1995, according to FAO) and hundreds of thousands more have been permanently disabled by inadequate diet.
The cruel irony of the Iraq tragedy is that Canada, a normally compassionate Christian country, is a party to these brutal sanctions. At the same time, Canada praises and even subsidizes the worst offender in the Middle East (responsible indirectly for Iraq's suffering) namely the State of Israel.
In contrast to Iraq, Israel mercilessly suppresses Christianity in her conquered territories, destroys Christian Holy Places (including the Biblical village of Emmaeus) and even takes Christian lives (including that of the kindly Dr. Mattar, Keeper of the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem who was killed in cold blood by the first Israeli soldiers to visit the Tomb after the seizure of the Christian Quarter).
Under the circumstances, it is a shocking commentary on the (lack of) sensitivity of the United Church Observer that it would accept advertising from El-Al, the official Israeli airline. The Government of Israel should be condemned and penalized, not rewarded, for its crimes against humanity, especially after the latest massacre in South Lebanon.
A former editor, Dr. Al Forrest, spoke out fearlessly against injustice and intolerance in the Middle East. Is it too much to expect that his successors should match his courage and insight?
I would be grateful if this letter could be published intact!"
I remember the start of the Gulf War very well because that was the
first time that I noticed General Colen Powell. I will never forget the
look on his face when he said of the Iraqi: "We will surround them.
And we will kill them."
Do those two sentences qualify as the Final Solution for the people of
Iraq? Unlike what might or might not have been said at the Conference at
Wannsee, there is a record of General Powell's statement. Will the day
come when he'll be hanged for that at Nuremberg?
Ingrid
Thought for the Day:
"We Jews have a secret weapon in our struggle with the Arabs-we have no place to go."
(Golda Meir)