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Criminalizing an act of love
Date: Friday, February 28, 2003 @ 01:49:20 EST

By Doreen Miller
YellowTimes.org Columnist (United States)

(YellowTimes.org) – According to a recent Fox News report, U.S. leaders
are considering prosecuting for war crimes any U.S. citizen who travels
to Iraq to be a human shield in an effort to protect the Iraqi people.
Yes, the United States now intends to make it a crime to protect
innocent people from being killed. In other words, the United States'
right to invade Iraq and kill its citizenry supersedes Iraqi civilians'
right to life.

In fact, if the current administration had its way, the confidentially
and quietly drafted Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003, dubbed
Patriot Act II, would already be the supreme law of the land. Under this
law, U.S. citizens acting as human shields in Iraq could be stripped of
their U.S. citizenship, denied their Constitutional rights, be held
indefinitely, and tried secretly as "enemy combatants" based on the
allegedly treasonous "intent" of their actions as "aiding and abetting
the enemy." The underlying intent of their actions would be judged
solely on the interpretation of U.S. leaders caught in an overly
simplistic, dichotomous worldview, where U.S. leaders represent all that
is righteous, morally superior and good, and any others who believe and
behave differently, everything that is unrighteous, morally bankrupt and
evil.

If anyone has been paying close attention to all the pro-war rhetoric
spewing out of Washington, it would not be difficult to see the absurd
contradiction this new announcement for litigation underscores.
According to the convoluted logic of the Bush administration, human
shields attempting to stop the war, thus sparing the lives of innocent
Iraqis, will be prosecuted for giving aid to "the enemy," the Iraqi
people, who, by reason of countless declarations by Bush, are not our
enemy; after all, our president has made it very clear over the past
several months that it's just Saddam who is our enemy, not the Iraqi
people.

The Fox News report included several calls from full-blooded, patriotic
Americans voicing their support of the president in his condemnation of
human shields and ridiculing their actions to protect the Iraqis. What
they fail to see is that those opting to act as human shields are there
to protect against the reckless loss of civilian lives; they are not
"choosing sides," eg. declaring their unconditional support for Saddam
and his regime.

Instead of being mocked and threatened with litigation, these people who
are putting their lives on the line ought to be admired for their
courage and selflessness in remaining true to and living out their most
profound convictions. Able to see beyond the myopic world of blind
patriotic allegiance, or us/good versus them/evil, they are operating
outside the severely restricting and disjointed realm of nationalism.

Answering to a deeper spiritual calling of truth that bids each and
everyone of us to uphold the sanctity of all life against violence and
murder, they are genuine warriors and heroes who dare to defy the status
quo, as dictated by their governments, and are acting to help us all see
the greater holistic picture of our shared, common humanity spread out
across this fragile earth. They recognize that, just like ourselves,
people of other nations have names, faces, families, loved ones, goals,
aspirations, and the whole wonderful range of human emotions that
accompany life.

They refuse to view our brothers and sisters in Iraq as irrelevant
"collateral damage" or expendable numbers in the aggressive,
depersonalized war games that military strategists play out in the
sterile and morally disconnected atmosphere of their well-protected
bunkers, heavily insulated and far removed from the gut-wrenching
realities and bloody carnage of war.

In contemplating the actions of these human shields, I am reminded of
the countless civilians who selflessly risked their own lives in their
attempts to hide, protect and save the lives of innocent Jews from most
certain death during the time of Hitler's "Final Solution." Those who
were ultimately caught suffered the same fate as that of the Jews:
deportment to concentration camps, forced labor, starvation, and murder.

In utter disbelief, the world watches as the pendulum swings 'round once
again with frenetic U.S. leaders taking on a role mimicking that of the
fascist Nazis in their rush to judge, condemn and prosecute as enemies
of the state unarmed citizens who are risking their own lives to protect
and shield innocent Iraqi civilians from the unprovoked, violent,
military aggressions of the United States.

Not only does our current leadership deride the peaceful intentions of
these human shields, it also has made a mockery of the United Nations,
whose noble purpose is to spare future generations from the horrors of
war by seeking peaceful, diplomatic solutions to international disputes.
While going through the prerequisite motions of pretending to cooperate
with the Security Council, the U.S. has been simultaneously and overtly
escalating a full military build-up of troops in the Middle East with
the obvious intention of invading Iraq no matter what the council
decides.

U.S. leaders have also engaged in the disgraceful act of bullying and
trying to discredit the U.N. Security Council by accusing it of "having
no backbone" because it refuses to bow to the desires and interests of
the U.S. in its plan for war and regime change in Iraq. I would counter,
however, that members of the U.N. Security Council have thus far been
exhibiting the greatest backbone by not caving in to the militaristic
and imperialistic wishes of the world's only superpower. It takes
tremendous courage to stand up for the profound principles of diplomatic
and peaceful conflict resolution and not be bullied, bribed or
blackmailed into supporting the U.S. position and paradigm of how the
world and individual countries ought to be run.

As for the U.S. argument of wanting to "bring democracy" to the Middle
East, I, frankly, would not trust a country that over the years has
secretly backed the overthrow of countless democratically elected
leaders around the world and has tolerated, if not outright supported,
the blood-thirsty escapades of such ruthless dictators as the Shah of
Iran, General Augusto Pinochet, "Papa Doc" Duvalier, General Suharto,
General Castelo Branco, Mobutu Sese Seko, Hugo Banzer, and others,
including the infamous Saddam Hussein.

Have we learned nothing from history? Has our sense of morality really
become so corrupt that we believe it is right to prosecute human
shields, carrying out an act of unconditional love for our Iraqi
neighbors, for "war crimes"? Are we to believe that the same God who
vowed to Abraham to spare a whole country if a mere ten righteous people
were to be found in the city of Sodom now blesses George Bush's rush to
destroy a whole country in his hunt for and vendetta against just one
man?

Verily, we are living under a dark veil of moral perversion when those
who open their arms and hearts and risk their own lives to protect the
lives of the good people of Iraq are to be tried for "war crimes," while
a rich and powerful nation is allowed to bomb a whole country with
impunity, snuffing out the lives of hundreds of thousands of innocents,
and is neither questioned for its contempt of the sanctity of human life
nor prosecuted for its war crimes against humanity.

[Doreen Miller lived, studied, worked and traveled abroad for several
years, and is currently a Senior Lecturer and educator of international
students. She dedicates part of her time to serving the elderly and
Alzheimer patients. Mother, musician and poet, she pursues an avid
interest in Buddhist and Eastern philosophy. She advocates human rights,
social justice, fair trade, and environmental protection. Doreen lives
in the United States.]

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