Deklaracija savjesti čovječanstva

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Narodima svijeta, misliocima, naučnicima i onima koji vjeruju u pravdu:

Utvara sada proganja savjest čovječanstva – povratak grabežljive moći – i više neće proći nekažnjeno.

Tokom 249 godina – obuhvatajući cijelo svoje postojanje od 1776. godine – Sjedinjene Američke Države su gradile rekord zvjerstava koji je pripadao mračnijem, predcivilizovanom dobu; grabežljivo carstvo podignuto na leševima nacija; od genocida nad skoro 5 miliona autohtonih naroda, do brutalnog porobljavanja preko 4 miliona Afrikanaca, do linča više od 4.000 crnih građana pod Jimom Crowom.

Sa preko 800 vojnih garnizona koji su otrovali više od 90 stranih zemalja i teritorija, njegovale su doktrinu apsolutne grabežljivosti. Od genocidnog užasa Vijetnama, sa preko 3 miliona mrtvih; do uništenja Kambodže, gdje je 2 miliona poginulo pod terorom koji podržavaju SAD; do sistematskog klanja Korejaca, gdje je ugašeno više od 4 miliona korejskih života; do uništenja Iraka, Libije, Sirije i Avganistana, gdje je milion Iračana i desetine hiljada Libijaca progutala američka vatra.

Pa, ipak, racionalni poredak koji vlada svijetom nekada je pomogao čovječanstvu da prevaziđe takve prakse. Čovječanstvo je ovo varvarstvo prepustilo istoriji. Ali sada svjedočimo njegovom povratku. Kontinuirano, sistematsko spaljivanje Gaze kroz kontinuiranu podršku genocidnom izraelskom režimu, gdje je preko 77.000 civila u Palestini masakrirano – razmjere ovog zločina otkrivaju neizbježnu istinu: predcivilizacijska praksa se vratila, a Vašington je ponovo postao njen voljni izvršitelj.

Ovo je demonsko vjerovanje “sve za nas, ništa za druge”. Sa bestidnom pohlepom, on prisvaja resurse svijeta – bilo da se radi o nafti Venecuele, mineralnom bogatstvu Grenlanda ili energetskim rezervama Kanade – kao objekte strateškog prava. A sada, to proždrljivo oko fiksira Iran. Zato što se Iran – koji posjeduje preko 7% svjetskog mineralnog i energetskog bogatstva – smatra konačnom granicom pljačke.

Pa, ipak, ovo više nije pitanje ekonomije. To je pitanje časti. Svijet svjedoči da su Sjedinjene Države aktivno uključene u kriminalni poduhvat nazvan “Ramazanski rat” protiv iranske nacije. Ovaj kontinuirani pokolj već je odnio živote 208 nevine djece. Neka svijet obilježi ovaj datum – 168 od njih bile su djevojčice, učenice osnovne škole Shadjareh Tayyebeh u gradu Minab u Iranu, uništene u svojim učionicama od strane američkog terora.

Njihovi uzaludni i očajnički planovi imaju za cilj takozvanu “promjenu režima” i fragmentaciju Irana – lišavajući naciju njenog suvereniteta i time olakšavajući sistematsku pljačku njenih resursa. U nastojanju da postignu ovu krajnju izopačenost, SAD su brutalno ubile iranskog duhovnog i intelektualnog vođu, ajatolaha Sejeda Alija Hamneija – globalno prepoznatog kao glas protiv arogancije i terorizma – zajedno s njegovom porodicom.

Vodili su rat ciljanog terora protiv samih stubova iranske države. Do danas je američka agresija kriminalno ubila 39 iranskih državnika, uključujući naučnog genija dr Alija Larijanija, sekretara Vrhovnog vijeća za nacionalnu sigurnost.

Sada je drskost dostigla vrhunac. Američki predsjednik otvoreno prijeti iranskom narodu na društvenim mrežama uništenjem njihove energetske infrastrukture. Ovo je izopačeni duh propadajuće civilizacije. Moralni kolaps Zapada pronalazi svoje utjelovljenje u patetičnoj figuri gospodina Trampa – čovjeka čije je katastrofalno ponašanje u posljednje dvije godine iscrpilo ​​ne samo svijet, već i njegov vlastiti narod. Došlo je vrijeme da se jednim glasom izjavi: Dosta! Era pljačke je završena.

Ali Sjedinjene Države su napravile fatalnu grešku u procjeni. Ono što stoji pred njima nije samo nacija, već civilizacija koja je naoružala vlastiti DNK – drevni organizacijski genij spojen sa naučnim suverenitetom 21. vijeka. Ovo je stvarnost aktivnog odvraćanja od strane Irana; globalni pol moći koji diktira uslove angažmana, prisiljavajući na strateško povlačenje prepisivanjem samih pravila aktivne odbrane. Sada su se njegova adaptivna reorganizacija, civilizacijski kontinuitet i društveno jedinstvo stopili u jedinstvenu, nesalomljivu silu.

Iranska sveobuhvatna odbrana i aktivno odvraćanje predstavljaju zlatnu priliku za okončanje globalne hegemonije. Istorijska i civilizacijska doktrina Irana je apsolutna: moć ne daje pravo, a dominacija ne može služiti kao temelj pravde. Ovo se prepoznaje kao temelj iranske nepobjedivosti. Svijet može iskoristiti ovu istorijsku prekretnicu, oslanjajući se na ovu doktrinu oslobođenja, kako bi okončao dominaciju i ugnjetavanje gdje god oni postojali.

Izuzetnost SAD i Izraela uvukla je svijet u epohu koja definiše izbor između moći i prava, suvereniteta i podređenosti, dostojanstva i sramote. Ovaj trenutak mora poslužiti kao poziv na buđenje čovječanstvu da prepozna da postoji drugi način. To mora podsaći ljude svugdje da učine sve što je u njihovoj moći kako bi osporili strukture koje podupiru globalni sistem koji skrnavi svaku moralnu vrijednost, uključujući i pravo na sam život.

Iran je posljednja granica. Ako padne, nada u bolju, prosvijetljeniju budućnost svijeta umire s njim. Ne možemo dozvoliti da se to dogodi. Agresija na Iran dio je sistema globalne moći koji ugnjetava sve nas. Ne možemo priuštiti sebi da stojimo po strani i gledamo kako arogantni autoritarizam divlja. Naša budućnost zavisi od uspjeha Irana.

Stoga ne možemo tolerisati bilo kakav ishod ovog rata koji uključuje povratak na status quo ante. Oni koji nanose takvu patnju moraju platiti visoku cijenu za svoje zločine. Moraju shvatiti da ih vojna sila ne oslobađa odgovornosti da poštuju zakone o kojima zavise mir i sigurnost našeg svijeta. U tom cilju, podržavamo uslove koje je Iran postavio za okončanje ovog rata.

Iz perspektive globalne pravde, uslovi za okončanje ovog rata su apsolutni i o njima se ne pregovara:

1. Garancije protiv ponavljanja i obavezujuća međunarodna obaveza kojom se osigurava da neće biti buduće agresije.

2. Hitno demontiranje svih američkih vojnih instalacija u regiji.

3. Formalno priznanje agresije, međunarodna osuda agresora i puna odšteta za živote i imovinu.

4. Hitni prekid rata na svim regionalnim frontovima.

5. Novi pravni režim za Ormuski moreuz, kojim se priznaje suverenitet Irana.

6. Gonjenje i izručenje operativaca u antiiranskim medijima koji su podstakli ovo krvoproliće.

Mi, dolje potpisani u duhu, pozivamo naše kolege, mislioce, naučnike, institucije savjesti i zagovornike pravde širom svijeta:

♥ Nedvosmisleno osuditi Sjedinjene Američke Države zbog sistematske normalizacije nepoštovanja međunarodnih paktova i vraćanja duhu istorijskog divljaštva i varvarstva.

♥ Diplomatski i ekonomski izolovati odmetnički režim Sjedinjenih Američkih Država zbog njegovih kontinuiranih zločina protiv čovječnosti.

♥ Priznati inherentno pravo Irana na aktivno odvraćanje od neizazvane agresije.

♥ Zahtijevajte trenutni prekid američkog i od SAD sponzorisanog terorizma i krivično gonjenje onih koji ga naređuju.

Kao što je oduvijek činila, istorija će zabilježiti hrabrost onih koji odbijaju ćutati. Stojimo uz pravdu – ne kao pasivni svjedoci, već kao aktivni arhitekti novog svijeta koji je dostigao svoj prag gdje se arogancija raspada, a pravednost pobjeđuje. Arogantni moraju biti demontirani. Svijet to zahtijeva. Pravda će je provesti.

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Biologist, statistician, and researcher in population genetics; Essayist, commentator of Boulevard Voltaire

Hafsa Kara-Mustapha (UK)
Journalist and Author, Head of Global Operations African Legacy Foundation

Ginette Hess Skandrani (France)
Antiwar activist and member of Parti des Verts (French Green party)

Yacob Mahi (Belgium)
Theologian and Islamologist, Professor of Islamic Studies

Adam Shamir (Sweden)
Writer, Journalist, and Political Commentator

Jean-Loup Izambert (France)
Independent Investigative Journalist and Writer

Zafar Bangash (Canada)
Director Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought in Toronto

Imad Hamrouni (France)
Professor at Académie de Géopolitique de Paris, expert on Middle Eastern affairs

Joe Iosbaker (USA)
Coordinator of the March on the Democratic National Convention 2024 to Stand With Palestine

Richard Haley (UK)
Chair of Scotland Against Criminalising Communities

David J. Reilly (USA)
Independent Journalist, Political Commentator, Former Candidate for Governor of Idaho in 2020

Nasreen Methai (India)
Founding member of Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan (BMMA); an NGO working on women’s rights

Kim Petersen (USA)
Co-editor of the Dissident Voice newsletter

Stefano Bonilauri (Italy)
Journalist and Director of Anteo Edizioni

Tobias Pfennig (Germany)
Software Engineer and political activist

Tony Gosling (UK)
Investigative journalist and political activist

Zhang Shouliang (China)
Deputy editor-in-chief of Haikou Xianjielun Cultural Media

Steven Sahiounie (USA)
Award Winning Journalist and chief editor of MidEastDiscourse

Ümit Aktaş (Turkey)
Physician, specialist in herbal therapy and acupuncture

Imran Mohd Rasid (Malaysia)
Executive Director of Citizens International

Aly Bakkali (Belgium)
President of Partie Islam, antiwar activist

Fatma Orgel (Turkey)
Physician at Esenler Clinic, antiwar activist

Gurhan Ertur (Turkey)
Director of the NGO Citizen Initiative, antiwar activist

Luca Arrighi (Italy)
Logician and designer of deterministic governance architectures

Dave Cannon (UK)
Chair of Jewish Network for Palestine

Fatma Akdokur (Turkey)
Theology Instructor, antiwar activist

Houman Mortazavi (Canada)
Barrister and Solicitor, antiwar activist

S.Q Massod (India)
Secretary of ASEEM, antiwar activist

Richard Ray (USA)
Editor and Antiwar Activist

Shabbir Ali Warsi (India)
Scholar and Antiwar Activist

Abbas Ali (UK)
InMinds Human Rights Group

Norma Hashim (Malaysia)
Treasurer of Viva Palestina Malaysia

Saidi Nordine (Belgium)
Co-spokesperson of Bruxelles Pantheres

Iqbal Jassat (South Africa)
Executive Member of Media Review Network

Syed Farid Nizami (India)
Scholar and Antiwar Activist

Asif Ali Zaidi (India)
Lawyer and Researcher, antiwar activist

Kerem Ali (UK)
Spokesperson of Palestine Pulse

Syed Mounis Abidi (India)
Human Rights Lawyer, antiwar activist

Joe Lorincz (Australia)
Wentworth Falls NSW

Mouhad Reghif (Belgium)
Co-spokesperson of Bruxelles Pantheres

Preveo PCNEN sa:  https://www.ihrc.org.uk/a-declaration-to-the-conscience-of-humanity/ 

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