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John Kerry got it wrong again: South Sudan crisis will not end with the publication of the Obasanjo’s report (1-2)

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By Simon Yel Yel, Juba, South Sudan

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John Kerry

“If there is a country which has committed unspeakable atrocities, it is the US…they don’t care for human beings; because they decided to kill innocent people in Japan, who are they now to pretend they’re the policeman of the world?” Says late Mandela during the interview with the UK daily mirror during the war on Iraq.

May 7, 2015 (SSB)  —  What a very unjust the so-called free world, a place where the powerful gangs gang over the weak one singing loudly the chorus of small mistakes that the weak did while shutting everyone up who dares to remind them of their pasts and presents atrocities!

This world has become increasingly more hell to live in if twenty (20) members of a family are killed by the powerful gangs in a day, destroying the houses, invading countries that led to death of millions of people and tell the world not to talk about it but speak loud loud when one or two people died in a weak country. They charge the leader of that country of” lack of leadership” when they (powerful) are the ones who had contributed to the death of these two people in one way or another.

South Sudan has become the new Syria for John Kerry to implement his failed military campaign against Bashar Assad regime in 2013. Kerry remained in delirium following the failure of his military campaign against Bashar Assad government with a slogan of “chlorine used by the Assad to kill the civilians” to him the US hero. He is in vex that his tenure with Obama will soon end without invading any country and killed the president to deficits him the United States’ hero like George Bush.

In the US, it is all about invading countries and killed the president and millions of the people that portrays one as a hero or heroine. Bush is now a hero in the US history for invading Iraq and killed Sadam Hussein. Obama has done his part and his place in the America history is assured because he had killed Osman Ibn Laden. The brutal killing of Gadaffi and invasion of Libya will automatically make Hillary Clinton wins 2016 presidential elections because she is a heroine.

All these things put Kerry in discombobulation and perturbing that the Americans will remember him only of 2004 presidential election that he lost and that can’t make him a hero in American history. Kerry found his way to Obama’s cabinet immediately after second term election with a mission of making sure he presided over the killing of any president like Hillary on Gadaffi “we came, we saw, he died” for him to be remembered by Americans as a hero.

To be remembered as a hero or heroine in the US history , Kerry has to destabilise the world more to prove to the Americans that he is hell tougher enough then Bush and he would have promoted the American building empire perfectly then Bush did if he had been elected president in 2004. Now he is in charge of the US foreign policy where the invasions, conniving and killings are cook.

It is now easier for him to cook anything to falsely accuse any country that he wants to invade of human right violations, massacre, and use of chemical weapons to make him a hero. He wants to invade more countries than Bush is why he is always conniving with rebels and coup plotters to make sure he invaded two to three countries before 2016. He failed in Syria and now he is trying his lack again in south Sudan.

To bomb or invade south Sudan, Kerry has to create a chicanery slogan that will gather support for him to further his heroic ambition. On 5th.may, 2015, Mr Kerry in his press conference with Uhuru in Kenya came up with another shenanigan issue like chlorine slogan in Syria. He said” president Kiir and Riek lack leadership to end south Sudan crisis” and went further to call for publication of Obasanjo’s report on south Sudan.

What George Orwell wrote in his book in 1945 is has become true for sure “the nationalist not only does not disapprove of atrocities committed by his own side, but he has a remarkable capacity for not even hearing about them”. I astound to hear Kerry calling for the publication of Obasanjo’s report and Washington offering funds that could set up justice mechanism to hold those responsible to account. Really, Really Kerry?

Mr Kerry, do you have the reports of massacre, rapes and other forms of human right abuses committed by US troops in Iraq and specifically in Haditha, Hamandiya, Sadr City, Samarra and Ishaqi? What did you do to the American soldiers in Iraq that had committed unspeakable atrocities in what the Pentagon termed them to be “few bad apples”? Do you have the report of how many Iraqis killed by the US troops specifically in Sunni tribe particular Al-Bu Nasir section of Sadam Hussein?

I know you are only interested in small part that says” says Nuers in the capital, Juba, were “ethnically cleansed” at the outbreak of the fighting, and recommends that Kiir, Machar and other ministers in power before the cabinet’s dissolution in July 2013 “be barred from participation in the transitional executive. But do you know that this report contains the people who falsely claimed to be government officials while they are not; like Peter Biar Ajak who impersonated to be a presidential advisor while he has never even greeted the president Salva Kiir with his hands leave alone advising him?.

Mr Kerry, can you explain to me satisfactorily the reasons why the US cast the sole vote against establishing an investigation by the United Nations into war crimes committed in Gaza on 23rd july 2014? The United Nations Human Rights Council voted 29-1, with 17 abstentions, to establish an inquiry. The United States was the only no vote against the establishing an inquiry. The European nations on the council had all abstained.

What compel you now to call for the publication of Obasanjo’s report and fund the justice mechanism in south Sudan to hold those responsible to account for only 500 people that the UN claimed to have died compare to 2,139 Palestinians, 490 children innocently killed by Israelis and wounded 11,000 Palestinians, 3,000 children and displaced 500,000 Palestinians and destroyed 20,000 homes and still the US voted to oppose the establishment of an inquiry?

Simon Yel Yel is a concerned citizen and can be reached via simonyel55@yahoo.com

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