Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

No world peace with blood money

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In New York, USA this week World leaders were welcomed by twin bomb blasts in the city (that never sleeps) bringing to them the message that all is not well with the world they govern. And if that happened outside the United Nations headquarte­rs in Manhattan, inside the august assembly none other than the head of the 192 member-state organisati­on, Ban Ki-moon let fly, rather uncharacte­ristically and somewhat belatedly the following words: “Present in this hall today are representa­tives of government­s that have ignored, facilitate­d, funded, participat­ed in or even planned and carried out atrocities inflicted by all sides of the Syrian conflict against Syrian civilians”.

No truer words have been uttered by the Secretary General of the UN, and sadly these scathing remarks fell short of naming – and shaming, the obvious culprits involved in the raging, virtual Armageddon in Syria. The fact that the UNSG who, in typical style of his countrymen indulges in self-criticism, blaming the world body he heads for inaction in the world’s war zones made these remarks only at the end of his second five-year term, is a shame. He could have been more assertive after his re-election as SG. One only hopes as an act of penance, he doesn’t do what many of his countrymen do and jump off the UN building, particular­ly if he has set his sights on being the next President of South Korea.

US President Barack Obama also hit round the podium, so to say, in his valedictor­y address to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, accusing Russia of wanting to win back its lost Empire (a reference to arming anti-Government troops in Ukraine – but not saying that the West backed an anti-Government people’s movement to topple the former regime in Ukraine and now supports anti-Government troops in Syria). He hit out at China for wanting a market economy (capitalism) without the attendant individual liberties (democracy) and took a swipe at his own domestic political rivals. World leaders who followed him to the podium blamed everyone, but themselves, for all the world’s problems.

The fact that the world leaders had to have a summit to discuss the refugee problem caused by the wars in West Asia and the economic depravity in other parts of the world due to unequal playing fields, spoke louder of the reality that the UN which was formed in the aftermath of World War II to end all wars has succumbed to the world’s powerful arms trade. That the Generals have won over Diplomats; the Hawks over the Doves.

Pope Francis set the stage for the assembly of world leaders in New York when he said in not far away Washington DC last month while addressing the US Congress, the first time a Pope has done so, that those behind the arms market should be ashamed of themselves for bringing about the misery that exists around the world. He made it plain: “Here we have to ask ourselves; why are deadly weapons being sold to those who plan to inflict untold suffering to individual­s and society? Sadly, the answer, as we all know, is simply money, money that is drenched in blood, often of innocent blood”.

The Pope called it “shameful” that the arms trade continues in the way it does – and he told it to US politician­s who are recipients of their contributi­ons - in an election year. The arms merchants and contractor­s have donated US$ 25 billion to parties and candidates in the 2013-2014 election cycle of US politics and so far in 2016 up to US$ 5.9 billion – a fraction of the profits they reap from this bloody industry.

President Obama also did make a passing reference to this arms industry and asked delegates how much financial assistance the US can give to the world at large from even a fraction of the monies it spends in its military budget in Iraq.

The talk shop that is the United Nations General Assembly will wind up next week and it will be the business of killing and maiming and the destructio­n of property – and refugees spilling all over as usual, thereafter. The flip-side of it all is; what if there is no United Nations to even talk - of world peace. No. 08, Hunupitiya Cross Road, Colombo 02. P.O. Box 1136, Colombo editor@sundaytime­s.wnl.lk - 2331276 news@sundaytime­s.wnl.lk - 2479332, 2328889, 2331276 features@sundaytime­s.wnl.lk - 2479312, 2328889,2331276 pictures@sundaytime­s.wnl.lk - 2479323, 2479315 sports@sundaytime­s.wnl.lk - 2479311 bt@sundaytime­s.wnl.lk - 2479319 funtimes@sundaytime­s.wnl.lk - 2479337, 2331276 2479540, 2479579, 2479725 2479629, 2477628, 2459725

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