Looks like the runs Sachin Tendulkar has scored every year in ODI's, if you believe so, don't get bewildered when you know the truth. It is actually the number of civilian deaths in Iraqi cities of Kabala, Najaf, Nasiriyah, Basra, Hilla, Baqouba, Kirkuk, Mosul, Tikrit and Fallujah. I have not mentioned the biggest toll of 11,264 at the Capital city of Baghdad.
Is this what they call War against terror, when it is actually creating terror in the minds of people?
For those who feel that London bomings are an act of terrorism, what do you say about the above mentioned death toll? If the killing of 55 people in London can be termed as terrorism, what do you say about the things happening in Iraq?
Is the U.S and British terrorists? Or the people who strike out due to anguish?
If you say, hey man you don't have a humanitarian side, violence for violence is bad, don’t be a sadist, etc, I request you to think for a minute about,
a.) The Iraqis who have no place like G8, G4, NATO, etc to tell their plight, no world leader to condemn the acts of the U.S and British in Iraq.
b.) Where can they go and tell the injustice met to them when the United Nations itself has become a passive observer to the autocratic acts of U.S. and British?
d.) Do they give respect to human rights at Guantanamo bay and Abu Gharib?
Considering the situation, do you expect the Iraqi’s and Muslims all over the world to adopt a peaceful mean to solve the problem?
"When a person slaps you on face, show the other side", those days are gone man,this is a world there is no place for ethics and moral values.
These kinds of bombings are the aftermath of their own acts of United States and British.
Till the Capitalistic greed’s of the major powers cease to exit, there will be bombings, attacks on innocent civilians will continue as it is the only means, by which the opressed can show their frustration for the injustice met to them.
I am not justifying the acts of the so called terrorists, am just asking you to see from their perspective for a few moments.
Broken - Part 1
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