Wednesday, April 06, 2005

 

Re: A. G. Noorani's article: Courting trouble (HT, April 5, 2005)

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

The Editor, Hindustan Times, New Delhi

RE: A. G. Noorani’s article: Courting trouble (HT, April 5,2005)

A. G. Noorani has quoted a ‘senior Westminster source’ referring to British Attorney General Lord Goldsmith:” He is the only person I know in this business who behaved thoroughly dishonourably.”

However, it should not come as a surprise to the British people, as Zionist lobby at the highest levels are historically known to bend the rules to help Israel protect its security, even at the cost of their own country’s interest. Lord Goldsmith was only answering to a higher call.

The more distressing is the threat of anti-Semitism laws that protect all such acts of double-dealings, while even the free media is gagged not to directly refer to such reprehensible acts of duplicity or conflict of interest, even in such dire matters of war and sacrificing of British lives, and the broader question of war crimes for the wanton deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians in Coalition bombings in the illegal war on Iraq.

International law should and will take its course, but the matter of divided loyalties of the highest state officials should be openly put before the British public court too, during the campaign preceding next general elections as scheduled on May 5.


Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai<
Ghulam_muhammed2@yahoo.co.in>


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