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Afghaniscam by
John Peters The
scene was touching, almost tear-jerking.
As Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney looked on with Democracy
has come to Certainly,
many Afghans registered to vote, participated in the election and even
voted for Karzai. What was their choice?
The occupation forces had made it clear that the Taliban and its
sympathizers were banned from participation. So, in this newly
established “democracy,” the people of Once
again, the policies of the Taliban were undoubtedly abhorrent to many in
Imagine
another nation, invading and occupying us, then establishing elections
in which it is illegal to vote for the Republican Party. (Hmmmm!)
Democracy? I don’t think so. The same infirmity plagues Occupation
authorities would argue that no Afghan would vote for the Taliban. This
raises two issues. If nobody would vote for them, why not allow them on
the ballot? Many probably
would not vote for them simply out of an acute awareness of what state
their nation is in. It was invaded, destroyed and occupied because the
Taliban ruled. While the nation remains occupied, and perhaps for some
time thereafter, it is unlikely that The
presence of high officials from the occupation forces merely reinforces
the obvious – that Karzai is a puppet, hand-picked to serve the best
interests of those who displaced the Taliban and placed him on the
throne. He continues to be protected by occupation forces and does not
wander far from the comfortable confines of Is
Karzai the people’s choice? Was
Najibullah the people’s choice in It
is a long and established tradition--democracy according to the
conquerors, not the conquered. So
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