Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Stop Terrorism – Start Legal Action in International Courts

Terrorism is a disease more deadly than AIDS and more pervasive than common cold and changing faces more frequently and efficiently than the deadliest polymorphic bacteria. But before we loose all hope after seeing this gloomy picture, let me assure you that, we have the most powerful, most effective and totally guranteed cure available with us. That cure is US. (not as in United States!!!) it is our good old pronoun but very strong and powerful provided WE use it that way. Terrorism breeds and feeds on individualism and opportunism of society and polity. Though the control of much of the polity is beyond us, despite our claim to be the most populous democracy. But being a unit of the society, sure we can do a lot about it, just by doing very small, simple and doable steps, like behaving responsibly and looking after the interest of the community before self. This may sound like motherhood statement or preaching, but like it or not the solution starts from here. Because this act shall create a bonding amongst all of us and help us have a single voice because now every individuals' interest will converge with the community's interest, and then we might be in a position to correct the polity as well. Remember the paranoia that our politicians had when they saw people of Mumbai uniting for a cause, I wish that feeling of solidarity spreads and stays a little longer to have a lasting impact on the way we function as a nation.
Terrorists are a minority, terrorists are the most fearful people, terrorists don't belong to any religion or region because they serve neither. They are the viruses attacking our society. Just like real biological virus; they do not win because of their strength but because of weakness, vulnerability and loss of defence of the individual.

Lets secure ourselves and our society from this scum once and forever.

Please sign the petition on the following link and show the solidarity.

Stop Terrorism – Start Legal Action in International Courts


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