QUESTIONS pamphleteer.
Of all ages, in all civilizations, the greatest crime is it not always murder?
So how is it that possible, in the 21st century, there are still states that do not meet this most basic standard?
Could
it be that international laws have been enacted by leaders who sought
to protect their own life before that of their people?
Is it not time that the primary role of leaders was, to respect and protect life and quality of life for all citizens?
Is
it not obvious that no innocent civilian can not be killed, maimed or
killed by the fault of any State, organization or person?
The citizens are sovereign or not?
Is it not time that the people vote the international standards that are above the laws and governments?
How long will it take for governing the actions of leaders?
Is
it not obvious that all states must enforce international pollution
standards, so that no citizen is sickened, killed or murdered rather, by
any kind of pollution source, anywhere on Earth?
Is
it not obvious that it is the role of any State to ensure to all
citizens, a place to live away from risk area natural disaster (volcanic
eruptions, flood zones, tsunami, tide, earthquake, hurricane or tsunami, landslide, etc.).. And that those risk areas, should be transformed into areas of natural parks, undeveloped or agricultural land, uninhabited.
Is
it not obvious that any virtuous government must eliminate anything
that may cause its natural disasters, and even more, which can amplify
them.
Is it not obvious that all governments must comply with the international criminal court? And this, without seeking to protect citizens from any other country?
And finally, is it not obvious that politics is too serious a matter to be left in the hands of politicians?
And
let the governments enact their own laws which governments must comply
is like asking criminals to decide the criminal code or to do the police by
themselves?