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The Politics of Death - From The Outsider

Since 1967, the year Lennon & McCartney wrote All You Need Is Love, the peoples of Biafra, Ethiopia, the Sudan, Chile, Tibet, Uganda, the Congo, Colombia, Chechnya, North Korea, and Liberia – not to mention Bangladesh, Kosovo, Palestine, Lebanon and Rwanda, have all lived in the shadow lands of global political governance and paid the price with their lives. And now we must add Burma to the list.

It is unthinkable that we just stand on the sidelines to yet another humanitarian disaster because the country involved has no geopolitical or global economic importance - waiting for permission from a junta of self-appointed political thugs before we can go in and save lives.

A humanitarian invasion is needed – forget the need for justification like the search for the weapons of mass destruction. Go in and do it. All You Need Is Love! – In deeds as well as words.

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