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Britain and United States Condemn Murder in Syria But Condone Murder in Palestine By Alan Hart Redress, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, February 13, 2012 Alan Hart views US and British hypocrisy in condemning Russia’s and China’s veto of the Security Council resolution to end the killing in Syria while at the same time supporting “Israel right or wrong – unending occupation, ongoing ethnic cleansing and all”. *** Arising out the will of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish chemist who invented dynamite, the Nobel Prize is universally recognized as the most prestigious award in the fields of peace-making, economics, chemistry, physics, medicine and literature. How about an international award – without the gold medal, the diploma and the money – for hypocrisy? Such an award could be called the Lebon Prize (reversing Nobel).
If there was such an award, the statements of European and American
leaders in the immediate aftermath of Russia and China’s veto of the
Security Council resolution to end the killing in Syria suggest two most
obvious nominees for it. But the particular Hague statement that prompts my suggestion that he be nominated for a Lebon Prize for hypocrisy was this one. By exercising their veto “Russia and China have placed themselves on the wrong side of Arab and international opinion.” The obvious implication is that it’s not good politics and policy to be
on the wrong side of that opinion. Really? Then how do we explain the fact
that all the governments of the Western world, led by America, are on the
wrong side of it because of their support for the Zionist state of Israel
right or wrong – unending occupation, ongoing ethnic cleansing and all?
There is a one-word answer. Hypocrisy.
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