Macam selalu, I ketinggalan keretapi tanah melayu (zaman 50s) cos' I just got to read Dr M's open letter to Obama.Shimah Osmond said it came out in a local daily some time ago.Heh.
I circulated the letter (which I received in my email) to some American friends.One came back with a nice response.Iqra'!
I wholeheartedly agree with all of these points with just two caveats;
1) Dr.Mohamad neglected to mention the issue of trade. The U.S. isat the center of the so-called "free trade" agenda which has done more to undermine economies, labor and environmental protections, and the national sovereignty of many so-called "third world" nations than most of the illegal wars the U.S. has waged since the 1800's.
2) Dr. Mohamad says that "democracy does not always work" (for non-western countries) and complains about U.S. attempts to "democratize" them. When has the U.S. ever supported democracy? The U.S. was not founded as a democracy and every democratic reform that has produced today's approximation of democracy has met with stiff resistance. Despite the overwhelming victory in the polls for Barak Obama, had the vote been much closer I am certain that the election would have been manipulated as the last two were. In Ohio alone there were numerous attempts by Republican legislators to deprive likely Democratic voters of their voting rights ( these attempts were overcome by the astute actions of our new state attorney general). Nationally we still have the scourge of "electronic voting machines" which cause our entire election system to be insecure. We know that Obama won the election, but we have no way to verify the actual tally.
Internationally the U.S. has typically intervened to PREVENT democracies from talking root, and has supported dictatorial regimes more often than not. The false pretense of "spreading democracy" , as in the case of Iraq, Grenada, Nicaragua and Panama has been a thinly veiled ruse for establishing client regimes. Perhaps Dr Mohamed finds it difficult to understand why even progressive-minded Americans have such difficulty imagining a successful or desirable form of governance that is not based on (real) democracy (the ultimate progression of which, in my view would preclude Capitalism). It is ingrained in our consciousness because it is something we have struggled for for generations and have yet to truly achieve. E
E was responding to this:
Open Letter to Barack Hussein Obama President-elect of the United States of America
ByDr. Mahathir Mohamad
on January 1, 2009 3:59 AM
Dear Mr. President,
I did not vote for you in the Presidential Election because I am Malaysian.But I consider myself one of your constituents because what you do or say will affect me and my country as well.I welcome your promise to change. Certainly your country, the United States of America need a lot of changes.That is because America and Americans have become the best hated people in the world. Even Europeans dislike your arrogance. Yet you were once admired and liked because you freed a lot of countries from conquest and subjugation.It is the custom on New Year's day for people to make resolutions. You must have listed your good resolutions already. But may I politely suggest that you also resolve to do the following in pursuit of Change.
1) Stop killing people. The United States is too fond of killing people in order to achieve its objectives. You call it war, but today's wars are not about professional soldiers fighting and killing each other. It is about killing people, ordinary innocent people by the hundreds of thousands. Whole countries will be devastated.War is primitive, the cavemen's way of dealing with a problem. Stop your arms build up and your planning for future wars.
2) Stop indiscriminate support of Israeli killers with your money and your weapons. The planes and the bombs killing the people of Gaza are from you.
3) Stop applying sanctions against countries which cannot do the same against you.In Iraq your sanctions killed 500,000 children through depriving them of medicine and food. Others were born deformed.What have you achieved with this cruelty? Nothing except the hatred of the victims and right-thinking people.
4) Stop your scientists and researchers from inventing new and more diabolical weapons to kill more people more efficiently.
5) Stop your arms manufacturers from producing them. Stop your sales of arms to the world. It is blood money that you earn. It is un-Christian.
6) Stop trying to democratize all the countries of the world. Democracy may work for the United States but it does not always work for other countries.Don't kill people because they are not democratic. Your crusade to democratize countries has killed more people than the authoritarian Governments which you overthrew. And you have not succeeded anyway.
7) Stop the casinos which you call financial institutions. Stop hedge funds, derivatives and currency trading. Stop banks from lending non-existent money by the billions.Regulate and supervise your banks. Jail the miscreants who made profits from abusing the system.
8) Sign the Kyoto Protocol and other international agreements.
9) Show respect for the United Nations.I have many other resolutions for change which I think you should consider and undertake.But I think you have enough on your plate for this 2009th year of the Christian Era.If you can do only a few of what I suggest you will be remembered by the world as a great leader. Then the United States will again be the most admired nation. Your embassies will be able to take down the high fences and razor-wire coils that surround them.May I wish you a Happy New Year and a great Presidency.
Sincerely,
Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad
(Former Prime Minister of Malaysia )
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