Open Letter to Tony Blair
09 November 2004
Right Honourable, Tony Blair, Prime Minister of Britain
10 Downing Street,
Westminister,
London.
Dear Tony Blair
Re: Your aggression in Iraq
Before your illegal war on Iraq and
indiscriminate bombing of heavily populated areas, which resulted in massive
human rights abuse, and killing of innocent people, we cautioned you in a
letter dated 07 April 2003, ‘that by this aggression you will create chaos and
instability and you will give birth to future ‘terrorists’ as people will take
revenge for barbarism unleashed in name of ‘liberation’. That has proved
correct, and you can see how unstable Iraq has become.
We also said that your aim was to invade Iraq
for other reasons and the so-called threat of weapons of mass destruction was
only used as an excuse. We pointed out that if you sincerely wanted to control
the spread of weapons of mass destruction then your first target should have
been Israel followed by North Korea. We said you will never dare to take any
actions against these states because they do possess these weapons and have the
ability to use them as well; and you and Americans only choose weak targets.
It was also pointed out to you in a letter dated
08 May 2004, that: ‘this theory that one can end terrorism with more terrorism
has not worked in the past and it is doomed to fail in Iraq as well, even
though manipulators like Tony Blair, Jack Straw, Bush, Powel and Rumsfeld are
subscribing to it and actively following it.’
In heart of heart you know what you are doing in Iraq in the name of ‘liberation’ and ‘democracy’ is totally wrong. The aim of your aggression was to find and destroy Weapons of Mass Destruction, not to change a government whose head has now refused to follow your and American line.
As long as he looked after American and British
interests, he was a ‘good boy’ in your books and was given everything including
chemical and biological weapons. When he was killing ‘his own people’ and was
fighting your war against Iran causing destruction and killing of innocent
people, your governments fully supported him.
Now Sadam Hussain is blamed for killing his ‘own
people’ and imprisoning thousands of Iraqis. Of course, he imprisoned and
killed all those who opposed his rule in Iraq, and we don’t support him for
that; please tell me what are you doing to those who oppose British and
American occupation in Iraq?
One can say that the only difference is that he
did not use a sledgehammer to crack a nut, meaning that he did not use F-16
fighters, helicopter gunships, dropped bombs weighing 2000 pounds and missiles
in densely populated cities.
Despite being proved wrong on Iraq and a ‘champion’ of illegal and immoral war in which victims are innocent Iraqi people, I am surprised you have nerve to say that only ‘criminals, killers and terrorists’ are creating problem in Iraq.
If fighting forces of occupation and subjugation is a ‘criminal’ act and ‘terrorism’ then what name would you give to those British people who fought against German occupation; or those Afghanis who fought against the Russian occupation?
Tony Blair, it is still not too late, you can
stop or at least reduce the suffering of the people of Iraq. You don’t have to
follow the Americans in international affairs. You could be proud in your heart
that you are a friend or an ally of a ‘superpower, but remember, Allah is the
greatest and no superpower could even remotely match His powers. Many tyrants
and leaders in the past who assumed themselves as head of ‘super governments’
were punished by Him and destroyed.
You need to ask yourself, are the people of Iraq
better off after this aggression? Is the world a more safer place now? Are
British interests and British lives safer now than they were before the start
of this aggression?
With military might you can crush resistance in
Faluja and other places but you will never win peace because your prescription
for achieving peace and democracy is flawed. You DONOT plant democracy by
occupying a country, by dropping bombs in civilian areas and killing innocent
people.
We are part of British society and want to see
peace and prosperity here, but we fear that your policies are having adverse effects
here, and Britain could be a target of retaliation.
I hope that you will do your best to win peace
and stability in Iraq and withdraw your forces so that innocent British and
Iraqi lives can be saved.
Yours sincerely.
Dr Shabir Choudhry
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