Please, President Carter: don't apologize this time!
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Former President Jimmy Carter accused the U.S., Israel and the European Union on Tuesday of seeking to divide the Palestinian people by reopening aid to President Mahmoud Abbas' new government in the West Bank while denying the same to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.
Carter, a Nobel Peace Prize winner who was addressing a human rights conference in Ireland, also said the Bush administration's refusal to accept Hamas' 2006 election victory was "criminal."
Dear President Carter:
The last time you spoke out against this administration - and you were dead on right - you later retracted your words, to the dismay of multitudes world-wide.
You have enormous credibility as a still-living, former president. Obviously neither President Clinton, or President Bush Sr will speak out; they really can't say anything, no matter what their private thoughts. President Ford would only speak from the grave. If President Reagan were alive and not ill, he would undoubtedly be blasting this administration, especially for renewing the Cold War and arms escalation.
So that leaves you.
We desperately need your words of wisdom, and your credibility as a former President. Your legacy is safe, and your Nobel Peace Prize only solidifies your statements as an attempt to 'take the moral the high road' and speak truth.
We trust you. Please.... this time, don't back down.
During his speech to Ireland's annual Forum on Human Rights, the 83-year-old former president said monitors from his Carter Center observed the 2006 election that Hamas won. He said the vote was "orderly and fair" and Hamas triumphed, in part, because it was "shrewd in selecting candidates," whereas a divided, corrupt Fatah ran multiple candidates for single seats.
Far from encouraging Hamas' move into parliamentary politics, Carter said the U.S. and Israel, with European Union acquiescence, sought to subvert the outcome by shunning Hamas and helping Abbas to keep the reins of political and military power.
"That action was criminal," he said in a news conference after his speech.
"The United States and Israel decided to punish all the people in Palestine and did everything they could to deter a compromise between Hamas and Fatah," he said.
Carter said the U.S. and others supplied the Fatah-controlled security forces in Gaza with vastly superior weaponry in hopes they would "conquer Hamas in Gaza" - but Hamas routed Fatah in the fighting last week because of its "superior skills and discipline."
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