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Mandela Slams US Iraq Policy in Galway

category international | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Saturday June 21, 2003 03:07author by Mandela Fan Report this post to the editors

Former South African President Nelson Mandela said Friday the United States posed a danger to the world for sidelining the United Nations to make war on Iraq
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The Nobel peace laureate, in Ireland to open the Special Olympics, strongly criticized President Bush for circumventing the United Nations in order to overthrow Iraqi President Saddam Hussein by force.

"Any organization, any country, any movement that now decides to sideline the United Nations, that country and its leader are a danger to the world," Mandela said in Galway, where he received an honorary degree a day before opening the games.

"We cannot allow the world to again degenerate into a place where the will of the powerful dominates over all other considerations," he added. "That will surely prove to be a recipe for growing anarchy in world affairs."

Mandela received an honorary doctorate in law from the National University of Ireland before returning to Dublin where he will join a star-studded cast to open the 11th Special Olympics for athletes with learning disabilities.

Mandela, who said South Africans strongly identified with Ireland's struggle to end colonial rule, told an audience of 1,100 that he appreciated Irish support for South Africa's struggle to end apartheid racial separation.

He told his Irish audience he had "an appreciation for your support to our struggle at a time when it was not fashionable to demonstrate such support."

But Mandela suggested Ireland had failed to show as much backbone in standing up to the U.S. war effort in Iraq, which relied heavily on troop transports stopping over at Shannon airport in western Ireland.

"You are keeping quiet. You are afraid of this country (the United States) and its leader," he said.

The 30-minute speech was met by thunderous and sustained applause by an audience of academics and invited guests and by the general public watching nearby.

Mandela said there were strong parallels between the struggle against apartheid in South Africa and the Northern Irish peace process, which culminated in a 1998 peace deal for power sharing between Protestants and Roman Catholics.

"Our own experience in South Africa, where we confounded the prophets of doom and achieved a peaceful settlement, inspires us to believe that no situation can be so intractable that it cannot be solved through negotiations and willingness to compromise," he said.

author by dunkpublication date Wed Sep 22, 2004 01:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

you can watch the stream of mandelas talk here
it was broadcast live
as will be tomorows universe event
http://www.heanet.ie/services/services.php?serID=0&subID=29

The Search for Simplicity in the Universe
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=66664

author by tompublication date Sun Jun 22, 2003 11:26author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There was a protest against mandela in galway .

"when mandela dies we will kill you whites like flies"
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author by Sparkspublication date Sat Jun 21, 2003 22:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

In '91 Iraq did have nonconvential weapons (which is why it wasn't invaded most likely). And it did have the capability to attack other nations. So in the strict sense, yes, it was a threat to the international community.

Granted, the main threat was to US oil interests, but you did ask....

author by jean - essaystpublication date Sat Jun 21, 2003 21:53author email essays at int dot msauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

The USA, the United Kingdom of etc. , Australia and few other US/UK puppets can and will always do what ever they want. And no one stop them, and will never stop them. The US needs war for economic reason, the United Kingdom will never give up their colonies and become a normal peacefull Nation even in the new 'EU', and the UNO is nothing else then a kind of bureaucratic monster who peoples enjoy their life and get tax free shopping with a nice blue passport.
But also let me remaind you that exactly in the above Nation like the USA, like Australia a very large population is Irish, has been Irish or has Irish blood. If I read some comments in US Newspapers, the IHT, USA Today and Australien to, then I can see many time the names like Mcetc., Paddy, Sean and so one. We must alos see that 55,000,000 Irish are in this Nations. A few million in Ireland! In reference of NI from Nelson Mandela, this is really just another case from the United Kingdom. I know from my one experience in NI, that once it comes to elcetion many 'Catholics' voting for the British and they do not want to become Irish. So the United Kingdom is here in a quite strong position. Here Mr. N. Mandela is also wrong.
And the Irish..... I have heard so many in Donegal, they not even want that NI becomes Irish or joint Ireland.

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author by Steve Bikopublication date Sat Jun 21, 2003 21:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The first Gulf War was backed by the U.N, did Iraq pose a clear and present danger to the world back then?

author by Anonymouspublication date Sat Jun 21, 2003 13:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I see and take your point Steve. I was asking myself the same thing last night as I was watching the great Mandela say this.

I guess he was saying that he is not necessarily against war and the killing of innocence in all circumstances.

If the U.N. had backed it then there would have been sufficient evidence that Iraq posed a clear and present danger to the rest of the world. And hence innocent people all around the world would have been under threat. In order to save these innocent lives he would then have backed a U.N. sanctioned strike. If clear evidence was forthcoming and Saddam refused to do nothing about it, then to not act at this stage would have been a green light for all dictators (and all elected leaders) to do what they wanted to, and the UN would have been rendered a "joke" (as you put it), by an alternative means to what has already happened.

A lesser of two evils type scenario basically.

And I agree with you that the U.N. is being rendered a joke by the actions of the US/K. In such circumstances it is incumbent on you and I and the rest of the world to do something about it. For if the UN is not in control of the world then it will fractionalise into separate competing states once again, and will in all odds, lead to the doom of mankind.

author by Steve Bikopublication date Sat Jun 21, 2003 03:47author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Nelson said today that he would have supported the war in Iraq if the U.N had have backed it.

What is the difference between a U.S bomb dropping on innocent civilians and a U.N bomb? Nelsons arguement is simular to the spartacists arguement that North Korea should have nuclear weapons because it is a (workers bomb) as opposed to The Americans capitalist nuclear bomb.

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