Kenshin
Diken [SdO] Archange
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Le jeu de carte des 55 "criminels de
guerre"
Comme vous le savez sûrement tous, le
Pentagone s'est trouvé un nouveau "jeu", celui de répertorier
publiquement via un jeu de carte les criminels Irakiens à
arrêter. Le Tro a crée une "parodie", dénonçant autant
de "dirigeants" américains, alliés, ou autres qui semblent
éloigner le monde d'une politique de paix et prospérité. Je
viens de voir ça, et j'ai trouvé ça plutôt bien fait..
citation :
The TRO, estimating that the U.S.
governing regime is no longer consistent with world peace or
prosperity, hopes that the playing cards will show the way
to regime change and, eventually, large-scale war crimes
proceedings. According to the TRO, the victims of
the unprovoked U.S. war fall into three categories:
- People.
In the 1991 Gulf War, up to 200,000
civilians and up to 150,000 soldiers were killed by
ordinary bombs or their effects on infrastructure. In
addition, poisoning from U.S. depleted uranium (DU)
weapons - banned by the Geneva Convention1 - has led to
hundreds of thousands more Iraqi cancers and deaths; the
80,000 cases of "Gulf War syndrome" among U.S. veterans
are most likely also due to DU exposure. In the 2003
Iraq War, the U.S. once again used massive amounts of DU
in its weapons. Iraqi death counts are unknown or
unpublicized.
- Culture.
Because of a U.S. policy giving
carte blanche to looters - only the Oil Ministry and
Interior Ministry were protected - the Middle East's
leading archaeological museum lost almost all of its
unique ancient artifacts, and two libraries full of
irreplaceable medieval manuscripts were destroyed.
- Long-term prospects.
The U.S. is now
considered the primary world criminal by the vast majority
of the world's citizens. The implications for the U.S.'s
long-term prospects are grim. Many of those featured
on the "55 most wanted" cards are in government, and
removing these people from power would go a long way
towards making the world a safer place.
Others
include corporate CEOs; in those cases, the corporations
themselves must be dissolved or otherwise rendered
incapable of further harm.
"If one day the people
on these cards are indeed brought to justice, 'just
following orders' or 'supporting our troops' will be no
excuse for the rest of us," said TRO spokeswoman Hedwig
Ixtabal-Mono.
Les 55
cartes sont là, et le "jeu" original américain est ici )
Source (Notamment regarder les liens du
paragraphe plus haut que je n'ai pas copiés.. il y a de la
lecture )
Edité par Kenshin Diken le 30-04-2003
à 14:12
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