Letter to Bush
06/01/2005
- Opinión
To the President of the United States of America
Mr. George W. Bush
I can't wish you a Merry Christmas, and not because I don't
want to, but because you have made it impossible for me.
Today is a very special day for all Christians, it is the
day we celebrate Christmas, the announcement of glad
tidings; a moment to look within ourselves, to our
personal lives and think about the direction Humanity is
taking. When we pray to the Giver of Life we cannot omit
the events that are happening around us, the pain and
tragedy in many parts of the world, caused by natural
disasters as well as by the hand of Man, and realize how
far we are from achieving world peace, and that in order to
attain it we need to redouble our efforts.
The world has become a much more insecure and turbulent
place. Inequality now runs deeper, hunger and poverty have
increased as power has become concentrated among a
privileged few and conflicts have multiplied in various
parts of the world.
I believe that you, Mr. President, need to look at your
work and evaluate what has taken place, at the policy of
devastation and death you have unleashed on several parts
of the world.
I experienced feelings of bitterness, of anguish, at the
images and messages, broadcast world-wide by the media, of
American soldiers celebrating Christmas, with its renewed
appeal for Life and Peace. These are the very soldiers who
are causing death and destruction in villages in Iraq and
Afghanistan; who are torturing and raping their prisoners.
It is they who are responsible for the massacre of more
than a hundred thousand people in Iraq - women, children,
young people and the elderly among them; they have
devastated and destroyed Falluja and we still don't know
the extent of the massacre in Afghanistan: the figures are
suppressed by the media which, instead of communicating
information, unfortunately now seem to be dealing in
misinformation.
And, as if it were some big party, entertainers and
government officials from both the United States and Great
Britain have gone there to celebrate Christmas with the
troops and encourage them to continue their devastating
mission of destruction and death.
We have to ask ourselves what they went there to celebrate.
The true spirit of Christmas was entirely lacking; it had
been sucked dry and only profanity, the "Ho! Ho! Ho!" of
consumer society, remained; or maybe they celebrated how
many bombings and deaths have been etched on their
consciences.
Even the most fantastical, magical surrealism pales into
insignificance beside the cruelty that you have unleashed
in Iraq and Afghanistan.
According to orders that you, Mr. President, gave to troops
in Iraq in the document dated May 19, 2004 released by the
FBI, you have authorized the use of interrogation
techniques such as sleep deprivation, the threat of dogs
trained by the military and the use of hoods. This shows
that you are a cruel person with no respect for human
beings, and that you won't hesitate to use any means
possible to achieve your ends, systematically violating
human rights as you do so.
It seems you have no plans to put an end to these methods
in the four years to come. According to the Washington
Post, your government is considering building prisons
where those accused of terrorist acts will be held
indefinitely and without trial: this violates the very
constitution of the USA, not to mention human rights. The
Department of Defense is currently holding 500 prisoners in
Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and is planning to ask Congress for
25 million dollars to build a jail to house prisoners who
have little prospect of ever appearing before a military
tribunal, due to a lack of evidence.
Under no circumstances does the attack on the Twin Towers
justify the atrocities that you have committed: two wrongs
don't make a right, as I explained in my last letter dated
January 6, 2003.
I would like to ask you, Mr. President, how did you
celebrate Christmas, the birth of the Giver of Life? I
wonder what god you pray to. I doubt that its the Giver of
Life, Peace and Hope. I think that if God heard your
prayers he would cover his ears so as not to listen to so
much cruelty and lies.
As the citizens that first voted you into office reelected
you for another four years, January 20 will see you begin
your second term as president of the great country that is
the United States of America. I feel sorry for these people
and for the world. Many factors influenced this result. The
fact that your opponent was incapable of offering the
American people a convincing alternative.
There is a saying that goes 'better the devil you know than
the devil you don't'. The American people are weighed down
by fear and insecurity; the Puritanism of some sectors that
hold that life must be defended. Individualism prevents
their comprehending deep feelings of solidarity.
The saddest thing about this situation is that, apart from
some sectors who are critically aware and think for
themselves, the people who voted for you, Mr. President,
are those who, through fear, have renounced their freedom
and their rights as citizens. These people's consciences
are being blinded and they are being subjected to
psychological techniques that condition their collective
behavior. These methods were used by totalitarian regimes
such as Nazism, Fascism and the military dictatorships that
imposed themselves in Latin America and created a means of
manipulating people and forcing them to submit to
authority by using fear and terror.
Power is the worst of all drugs, it blocks vision and
thinking and, worse still, hardens the heart, numbs the
emotions. Thought without feeling is the great tragedy
that has befallen humanity.
The most powerful empires have fallen and the United States
is no exception. You should realize that a monopoly of
strength is no guarantee of safety.
No terrorism, whatever the source, justifies the state
terrorism that you are using to attack civil populations -
the invasion of countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan,
the embargo that has been imposed on Cuba for over forty-
five years, the military intervention in Haiti, violating
all international treaties and the sovereignty of peoples.
By ignoring the United Nations, it has become an empty
shell.
Mr. President, how long are you going to carry on with your
frenzy of destruction and death? How many more crimes do
plan to have on your conscience? Don't forget that you
reap what you sow.
According to reports, more than 1,000 American soldiers
have now died in Iraq. We don't know how many more have
died in Afghanistan.
What do you say to their families? Do you give them a medal,
a pension and a nicely folded flag to remember their loved
ones by?
Do you continue to lie and speak of freedom? To justify
your crimes, do you say that they died to defend democracy
and the homeland?
Do you hide from them the fact that you started these wars
because it suited you to take possession of the oil in
Iraq and control of the Middle East?
Mr. President, in these past few days I have been thinking
about a Vietnam war veteran who, faced with the atrocities
committed by American troops in that country, underwent a
complete conversion and risked his own life to save others,
losing both legs in the process. I am referring to Brian
Wilson.
In the midst of the war he believed he was fighting for
freedom and democracy, defending 'being American', he
discovered the truth and became aware of the atrocities
that were being committed by American troops, when he saw
the effect that 'cluster bombs' (the same type that are
being used in Afghanistan and Iraq) were having on a
Vietnamese village that had been visited by a patrol sent
to inspect it; women, children, animals, all blown to
pieces; no person or thing survived.
I often think about Brian. We met during the CIA aggression
in Nicaragua.
We were on hunger strike together on the steps of the
Capitol Building, along with other Vietnam veterans,
trying to put an end to US aggression against Nicaragua and
El Salvador.
It was an active, non-violent protest in defense of life
and the right of peoples to self-determination. At night we
slept in the Lutheran church and Brian and the other war
veterans would relate their experiences in Vietnam. The
horrors that they can still see and feel have scarred them
for the rest of their lives. These people are witnesses to
human tragedy.
Mr. President, listen to the clamor of the people who are
saying NO MORE WAR!!
Abraham Lincoln said more than a hundred years ago that if
the United States failed to forge good relations with
other countries, it would become the victim self-
destruction. Read the speech made by Kennedy to the United
Nations in 1960, in which he reiterates Lincoln's thinking.
You would do well to remember this axiom.
On January 20 you will begin four more years in office. If
the situation follows the path it has taken up until now
the consequences could be unpredictable. Don't forget that
peoples can change the course of history.
It only remains for me to say that other cultures, other
religions, other people have the same right to life and
dignity. In the eyes of the Giver of Life they are our
brothers and sisters and therefore we demand NO MORE
MASSACRES, Mr. President. The world cannot be at the mercy
of your will.
Justice, though late, will prevail, and you will not be
exempt, given that you are guilty of crimes against
humanity.
I wish you peace and wellbeing, in the hope that compassion
with touch your heart and mind.
December 25, 2004
January 6, 2005 Adolfo Pérez Esquivel
Nobel Peace Laureate
January 6, 2005 Adolfo Pérez Esquivel
Nobel Peace Laureate
https://www.alainet.org/pt/node/111272
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