Our current administration may not believe and practice Justice, but
our Civil society does. Monday, October 22, 2007
will go down in the history as one of the most
important milestones in the history of American
system of Justice.
The New York times reports that “The case,
involving the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and
Development and five of its backers, is the
government’s largest and most complex legal effort
to shut down what it contends is American
financing for terrorist organizations in the
Middle East.”
Dallas Morning News, “After 14 years of
investigation, two months of trial, 19 days of
deliberations and four more of waiting, the Holy
Land case is essentially back where it started.
The judge declared a mistrial on nearly all the
charges, and prosecutors can retry everyone.”
CAIR also said the absence of a single guilty
verdict on 197 charges brought by the prosecution
in the terror financing trial will help reinforce
the Muslim community's faith in America's system
of justice.
Although the fascist facet of our government
machinery in collusion with hate mongers attempted
to bulldoze this through, our system of democracy
stood like a rock. Even though the integrity of
the media is questionable in this case, the court
system remained intact.
Justice is the most critical aspect of human life,
when it is not met in this life, we are assured,
through our faith traditions, that it will be
served, that is how the spiritual equilibrium is
achieved. One set of faiths believe in life after
death, where one is accountable for the deeds in
the world and receives grace and blessings or
punishment depending on how he or she lived the
life. The other set of faiths believe that life is
cyclical; one is born continuously through
re-incarnation and birthing in lower forms of life
as a payment for living the wrong life or will
complete the life cycle and get the salvation for
living the life of goodness. Either belief set has
the same essence - behavior modification in this
life and justice at the end.
The whole Muslim world was looking forward to this
case with intensity. It was a question of faith in
American Justice System. Thanks God for our
exemplary system, thanks CAIR for the immense
faith they have restored in our system, and we
thank our founding fathers for creating a nation
where Justice prevails.
This decision is a catalyst in influencing the
relationship between our nation and the nations
that supply our energy needs. They will see us as
a people of integrity and I hope and pray that
they will discount our administration and believe
in us, the Americans.
As Americans we need to speak up against people
who sow the seeds of hate and work for Justice
from which emanates peace.
I am proud to be an American and request each one
of us to take the responsibility for peace, let
our actions and words reflect conflict reduction
and peace building. You and I can expect peace in
the World, only if you and I act and talk peace.