Friday, May 14, 2010

Present Generation Must Know Devastation By War - Dr Mahathir

KUALA LUMPUR, May 13 (Bernama) -- There was a dire need to impress upon the present generation on the devastation caused by wars, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said on Thursday.
The former prime minister said, this would enable the generation to understand why the world must, at all costs, try to stop wars from happening.
As this year marked the 65th anniversary of World War Two (WWII) which lasted from 1939-1945, Dr Mahathir said the most violent and bloody war of the 20th century should serve as a stark reminder to the ugliness of war.
"It was a war that killed millions, both soldiers and innocent civilians in all corners of the world - Europe, Asia, America and Africa.
"It was a war, we hope, will never recur...though there have been talks that World War III was already being fought by the neo-colonialists," he said in his message at the International Conference on World War II and the Rise of Multilateralism here on Thursday.
The message was read out by an official of the conference's organising committee.
The one-day event was organised by World Future, a Malaysia-based online political Islam portal and attended by about 200 people.
According to Dr Mahathir, after WWII, many nations gained independence but the Palestinians were however, denied the right to their nation as the colonial powers carved up their country to create the state of Israel.
"They were actually forced to leave their country and they cannot even call their remaining land Palestine," he said.
Meanwhile, speaking on 'China's Rise after WWII', Professor Albert Jansen of Holland said that for the first time in history, the world witnessed countries like China, emerging as an economic power without inducing war or oppressing other countries, like what was done by some other countries in the past.
"This never occured in history but hardly in the spotlight of the media," he said, adding that it was not China's interest to cause a threat to any country.
Citing Sino-African relations, Jansen said Beijing's policy was based on mutual help on equal footing, and that its policy was not guided by a long-term strategy to impoverish other nations by burdening them with unpayable debts, followed by exploiting the resources of these countries.

tunku : we must educate our new generation especially at schools on the devastation caused by wars.war is always a lose lose situation. we can see that countries in Asia gains their economic power through their hard work and ability while western power gain it through war, oppressing other countries,invading them etc. we hope the western will learn from their past mistakes.

1 comment:

Wake UP! said...

Make love not war.

Stop racial clash too because it could lead to war in the country.

history should be learnt