Fitting Preamble to the Resolution proposed by the USA against Sri Lanka at the UNHRC

Posted on March 18, 2013

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“The Human Rights Council,

PPO Reaffirming the Principles contained in the Charter of the United Nations

We the United States of America having an impeccable record of upholding International Human
Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law as demonstrated during the conduct of the war
in Vietnam and simultaneous bombing of Laos and Cambodia, and further military action taken
during the invasion of Iraq together with the allied ‘Coalition of the Willing’ for the specific
purpose of finding and destroying weapons of mass destruction which we falsely claimed to be
held by Iraq, thereby causing over a million Iraqi civilian deaths plus nearly 2.76 million persons
being internally displaced as per the Bie Kentane report of March 15, 2013, to the UN in Geneva
based on a UNHCR survey of November 2009 plus the creating of a bright future for the people
of Iraq in terms of the sectarian violence instituted under the Col. James Steele master plan
resulting in 4.5 million orphans, 600,000 children living on the street without shelter or food,
wide scale human trafficking and child prostitution. Our invasion of Afghanistan to destroy
the Al Qaeda forces that sent Saudi terrorists to strike at US targets on September 11, 2001
continues to bring death and destruction to the people there which we refer to as collateral
damage, our rendering of suspected terrorists to other regimes to be tortured, holding
captured foreign nationals suspected of being Al Qaeda fighters in a welfare camp established
in Guantanamo Bay are shining examples of humanitarian ways for other countries to follow.

US Flag Around the EarthGoing back further, we could cite the humane measures adopted by the USA to hasten the end of the Second World War when we decided to drop two Atom Bombs and wipe out entire populations residing in the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki numbering over 200,000 people, for which no doubt the Japanese people who were in the process of surrendering would be ever grateful.

Our international role to make the world a better place for us Americans to be able to exploit resources in other lands, we engage in funding civil wars and sometimes directly intervening militarily in places such as Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Libya, Somalia to bring about regime change under the pretense of introducing democratic freedoms and values, and covert
action in Pakistan and the Yemen using unmanned Drones that strike death on suspected terrorists
from the sky and other innocent persons in the vicinity forming part of the casualties accounted
for as collateral damage.

If we were to recap some of the main humanitarian interventions of the USA which have truly
contributed to the enhancement of the planets ecosystems during the last 60 years in the various
theaters ranging from Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia.Iraq and Afghanistan, we have dropped
a mere 15 million tons of bombs, along with 1 million tons of napalm and at least 20 million
gallons of defoliants on rain forests and crops to improve the earth’s sensitive ecology to sustain
global health.

In view of the above noted achievements of the USA in the fields of International Human Rights Law
and International Humanitarian Law, we think it is our bounden duty to propose the Motion to
discipline and punish the Sri Lankan authorities for defeating the most ruthless terrorist group known
as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), aka the Tamil Tigers, and restoring the Right to Life of
her 21 million citizens which had been hijacked by the aforesaid India trained terrorists for the past
32 plus years based on trumped up charges relating to so called “credible allegations” which have
not been substantiated and wild guesstimates of casualty numbers which are far removed from
reality, unverified and impossible to maintain. Whilst the USA has persons displaced by Hurricane
Katrina yet to be properly housed, and Sri Lanka has successfully rescued and re-settled 300,000
displaced Tamil civilians used as slave labour and a human shield by the Tamil Tigers within the short
space of three years, we see an opportunity to use Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation
Commission as a weapon at the UNHRC sessions with the active support of the High Commissioner
for HR to demand immediate implementation of all the recommendations of the LLRC even though
some relating to devolution via the 13th Amendment will require the assent of the people at a
national referendum, and no government has ever undertaken to fully implement all of the
recommendations made by Special Commissions of Inquiry or Task Forces, we most sincerely
seek this route in pursuance of our commitment to upholding Human Rights and Humanitarian
LawMarch 16, 2013

Hon.  Robert O. Blake
Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs
Washington DC

Honorable Robert O. Blake,

I have been greatly impressed with the human rights record of the USA, and therefore
undertook to assist you and your government in your move to admonish and penalize
Sri Lanka at the current sessions of the UNHRC underway in Geneva.  I have taken pains
to outline the remarkable achievements of the USA in this area, and come up with a
fitting preamble to the Resolution proposed by the US Government to be placed before
the UNHRC for ratification by the members.

I trust you will find this most appropriate in the circumstances, and adopted without
changes to educate and enlighten the members of your envious record as a champion
of human rights.  You are free to use it without giving any credit to me, as I am an
ardent supporter of the role played by your country and an admirer of your leadership
traits which stand out in comparison to others striving to emulate you in the
international arena.

Yours sincerely,

Mahinda Gunasekera
Toronto, Canada

Encl.   Draft Preamble for Proposed US Resolution at the      UNHRC.s at all times.”