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They All Must Account for their Deeds By Kona Prakash Al-Jazeerah, December 6, 2006 The cottage industry, so vital for India’s existence, has been ruined by incredibly heartless and inhuman processes…Little do town dwellers know how the semi-starved masses of India are slowly sinking to lifelessness. Little do they know that their miserable comfort represents the brokerage they get for the work they do for the foreign exploiter, that the profits and the brokerage are sucked from the masses…I have no doubt that both England and the town dweller of India will have to answer, for this crime against humanity, which is perhaps unequalled in history. Mahatma Gandhi, 1922, District and Sessions court, Ahmedabad, India ***
The
powerful must account for their deeds,
The rich
must explain where their wealth comes from
If not the sufferings of the poor,
The
United States must explain why it supports fascists everywhere,
For the countless deaths of children in Iraq,
For a
history of slavery and genocide,
Israel
must answer for the colonization of Palestine,
For
persecuting the ones who resist,
And
rendering them homeless in their own homes,
Europe must answer for its colonial greed and anti-Semitism, India for centuries of oppressing the so-called ‘polluted’ castes,
The
World Bank and IMF for their conscienceless manipulation
Of
third world economies,
And
putting the poor in a state of perpetual debt and servitude,
The good
must account for silence in the face of injustice,
For
pessimism and lack of resolve –
The
beasts that devour the overtly sensitive,
Every
man must answer for the subjugation of every woman,
The
media for drugging the masses with untruths upon untruths,
The
murderers of Patrice Lumumba and Chris Hani
Rosa
Luxemburg and Gandhi,
Must
seek forgiveness for the unforgivable;
Surely
it must be a patient God that can
listen
to so much explanation. |
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