Saturday, July 5, 2008

Amnesty International Rooting for Mad Candles

Hum hum...A.I. is on the way...What is meant by A.I. anyway? Do you mean avian influenza, known to transmit viral diseases and cause the poor chickens to be buried alive? No, not like that. That AI has been pronounced dead officially. I mean a weird mode of a human-transmitted virus by that.





The esteemed Amnesty International has come a long way...in the person of a young woman...judged from

the lady's complexion to come from the Philiphines or something...ostentatiosly...looking around...

and shining a thin smile...as if to display the organ's authority, patting the guy, who was out

to see her in Incheon International Airport, not on the shoulder but oops on his neck....as if

to pet the dear mutt.





Why is she here? The television broadcasting stations, bent on inciting the crowds who have been going

berserk in order to overturn the democratically elected government in the streets of the capital

for no less than 60 days, have blah blahed... from a few days on...that the internationally

authoritative Non-governmental Organization, Amnesty International, will "personally" appear

here in Seoul to monitor the humanrights condition of South Korea...Uhum uhum...





To monitor the humanrights condition of South Korea? What kind of humanrights condition anyway?

Does Amnesty Interrnationa have any knowledge of the candle light-bearing mobs anyway? Doesn't she have

her own mother country or father country? Is she going to still cry human rights when the national

security of her country is threatened? Or when the constitutional government entity is endangered

to perish? She should have gone to the metropolitan hospitals to watch the cops battered and wounded

by mobs, or the violent candle-bearers.





Why has she met, of all the people, a sedition-oriented leader, or one of the masterminds of those

illegal violent gatherings which have been beautified and justified by the leftist-leaning medias to

"hold the cultural events." Have they listened to jazz or something? Have they talked about the cultural

situation or something? They haven't discussed peace and harmony among people; They have blurted the

anti-government slogan "Down with Lee Myong Bak." The American beef hadn't been their agenda from

the beginning. They haven't observed the rules required of the gatherings. They haven't obeyed the order

of the riot police to dismiss. They have sworn at the cops, collared them, attacked and battered them;

They have burned tens of police vehicles down to ashes. Where, in what direction, are the eyes of

the esteemed Amnesty International headed?

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