Wednesday, March 25, 2015

National Security and Human Rights

You do not need to be an expert to understand what is considered a threat to national security. Anything that violates three fundamental human rights which are included in Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (i.e. life, liberty, and security) can be considered a threat against national security. 
It is clear that social discrimination against blacks in the United States may be a greater threat than ISIS and Venezuela to the America. Just ask ourselves how many American citizens have been the victims of such discrimination in recent months and how many of them were the Venezuela's victims in the same period of time? 
This is the question that people ask themselves and finding the answer is not difficult. Washington promised to the people using the body camera by all the police officers in order to prevent the repetition of Ferguson incident. In spite of this promise, the White House as the organ that must submit the budget for the fiscal year have not considered and predicted any fee or certain fund to fulfill the promise. "The FY2016 Budget provides $97 million to expand training and oversight for local law enforcement, increase the use of body-worn cameras, provide additional opportunities for police department reform, and facilitate community and law enforcement engagement in ten pilot sites, with additional technical assistance and training for dozens of communities and police departments across the Nation." 
What will be the share of body camera?! 
Considering that the primary fund to make the goal of "Police Body Camera" realizable was $263 million. 
Those who separate religion from politic pursued only one goal and it is nothing except interests of the people. Exactly now, it should be asked that who banned the White House to pay the ransom to ISIS in order to release the American captives. And it should be added that the answer is not silence.

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