KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 28 (Bernama) -- Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad urged the international community to ostracise those who create war as a way to punish them.
"These people who have created war and killed so many people should be regarded as criminals, the people should not associate with them and should avoid them. Countries should take the same step," he told reporters after delivering a keynote address at the "Criminalise War Conference and War Crimes Tribunal 2009" here on Wednesday.
He said as an example, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who visited Sabah on August, should not be allowed to come to Malaysia because he could also be regarded a war criminal.
"We know he was in Sabah for holiday but he was actually invited to give a talk on justice, what does he know about justice? It is disgraceful that we should allow such a person to come to Malaysia and to talk about justice, it is ridiculous," he said.
Dr Mahathir had called Blair a war criminal for his role in supporting the United States in the invasion of Iraq.
The outspoken Dr Mahathir, who is also chairman of the Perdana Global Peace Organisation, said people including the leaders who launched wars should to be held accountable for the deaths and destruction resulting from their decision.
"It does not matter whether the aggressors win or not, they must be regarded as guilty and their leaders must be tried and punished, punished severely. Only this would deter the aggressive from resorting to war," he said
When asked on why he focused on the U.S as the main target, Dr Mahathir said the country was the major player in launching the war in Iraq.
"In Iraq, the Americans are the principal players, they are the ones who are arresting people and detaining them for years and years, torturing them," he said.
Dr Mahathir said the media can play a big role in making people realise that war was a crime and to tell the truth about war and killings.
"But the international media will not do so because for them, war is interesting. The war is nice because you can have a lots of picture, even can become a brave reporter to go into the war zone.
"War is much more interesting to the media, but I hope good sense will prevail in the media especially the eastern media not the western media," he said.
Earlier in his speech, Mahathir said the quest for the most powerful weapon should really be over as war should no longer be an option in the settlement of disputes between nations.
"Unfortunately, these great nuclear powers are still developing, testing and producing more nuclear weapons. They talk of safe nuclear bombs, of small nuclear bombs and tactical nuclear bombs.
"Already they are using depleted uranium in their bombs and missiles which are causing diseases like cancer to spread among hundreds of thousands who had survived their attacks," he said.
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While we feel free to talk about what other governments do to their citizens and citizens of other countries we must also be aware of the human rights abuses in our own country. Otherwise what we say at world forums will lack credibility and people , as they always do in international conferences, will laugh behind our backs. People who live in glass houses should not throw stones. Or do not remember these sayings.Ramalx
we are talking about war here.don't talk about human right abuses.they are worst than us.
Dear Anonymous,
Has not Mugabe declared war against his own people? Ramalx
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