US Presidential Candidate Cynthia Mckinney
Prevented from Leaving Atlanta to Speak at a Human Rights Conference in
Damascus
US Presidential candidate prevented from speaking at human rights
conference
Friday November 28, 2008 13:40 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
U.S. Officials blocked former Green Party Presidential candidate,
Cynthia McKinney, from traveling to Syria for a conference on the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights this week. McKinney was scheduled
to give a speech at the conference, with the subject 'Human rights and
the denial of the right of return for Palestinians'.
The
conference was held on the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights in Damascus, Syria. 5,000 participants, mainly from the
Arab world, converged on Damascus to affirm the rights outlined in the
Declaration.
But the U.S. Government prevented the 2008 Green
Party presidential candidate and former six-term Congress member Cynthia
McKinney from attending. Officials detained the former member of
Congress at the Atlanta airport as she was about to fly to the
conference.
In a statement to the media, McKinney stated, “I do
believe that it was just a misunderstanding. But the insecurity
experienced on a daily basis by innocent Palestinians is not. Innocent
Palestinians are trapped in a violent, stateless twilight zone imposed
on them by an international order that favors a country reported to have
completed its nuclear triad as many as eight years ago, although Israel
has remained ambiguous on the subject. President Jimmy Carter informed
us that Israel had as many as 150 nuclear weapons, and Israel’s allies
are among the most militarily sophisticated on the planet. Military
engagement, then, is untenable. Therefore the exigency of diplomacy and
international law.”
In the speech, McKinney states, “In the same
year as Palestinians endured a series of massacres and expulsions, the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights became international law. And
while the United Nations is proud that the Declaration was flown into
Outer Space just a few days ago on the Space Shuttle, if one were to
read it and then land in the Middle East, I think it would be clear that
Palestine is the place that the Universal Declaration forgot.”
She also makes reference to the pressure placed on US legislators to
conform to the existing US policy of unquestioned support for Israel,
stating that she “felt the sting of the special interests since my entry
onto the national stage when, in my very first Congressional campaign,
I refused to sign a pledge committing
that I would vote to maintain the military superiority of Israel over
its neighbors, and that Jerusalem should be its capital city. Other
commitments were on that pledge as well, like continued financial
assistance to Israel at agreed upon levels. As a result
of my refusal to make such a commitment, and just like the old slave
woman, Sojourner Truth, who bared her back and showed the scars from the
lashes meted out to her by her slave master, I too, bear scars from the
lashes of public humiliation meted out to me by the special interests in
Washington, D.C. because of my refusal to tow the line on Israel
policy.”
McKinney is not the only US legislator to assert that
they were forced out of office for trying to assert the basic human
rights of the Palestinian people. A number of members of Congress and
Senators have told of similar sagas of pressure from the anti-Palestine
lobby in the U.S.
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