And yet

Alghad - 06/04
What is happening in the whole world, and in the Middle East specifically, stormy and spinning at the human level. There is an international relations system that disintegrates and disintegrates catastrophic on the level of human values ​​that have settled on constants that respect human dignity. These values ​​today are exposed to complete stripping of any real human value, and with a frightening and terrifying international silence. This makes me - and also makes me - at a clear crossroads: either I disbelieve in human values ​​surrendering to anger and despair in front of everything that happens, or that I remain firm, which is an arduous and difficult process, adhering to the convictions I have reached related to man, his dignity and rights, and the concepts of state and law. The convictions built through many transformations in my life paid for half of my life that I lived. The League of Nations, which was founded on the principles of Wilson, still believe in the good. Likewise, the fall of the League of Nations was necessary for a fundamental reform that produced the current United Nations, which today has become inevitable to reform or reformulate it in a way that suits the new world. A world that has already changed with the tremendous information technology revolution that constitutes a huge leap for all humanity, which requires the rehabilitation and development of all human and state relations to suit this jump. But what we see today is a deficit in international organizations, including the United Nations, clearly reflects this disintegration in the international system as a whole. One of the most clear examples of this blatant deficit is what is happening in Palestine and Gaza in particular, and the International Criminal Court fails to war criminals. Despite all the anger and anger on what is happening, I cannot give up established convictions inside me about the value of man and his dignity, no matter how descended the level of the international community, its leaders and systems. I completely refuse to fall into the cycle of the current global collapse, and I believe in the depth that after this wide ruin there will be hope that humanity will restore the same, after realizing the extent of the destruction it caused. Thinking with a cold mind does not mean standing coldly in front of all these atrocities. There are real crimes committed daily in front of the eyes of the world, including the killing and extermination of Gaza, and the collapse of the international justice system in front of a war criminal like Netanyahu. But this collapse never justifies that we surrender to the logic of criminality, otherwise the chaos will overwhelm our planet without mercy. Thinking with a cold mind, for me, means that I stay in a state of difficult inner cohesion, adhere to the human values ​​that humanity has reached, and work to build on it, no matter how evil goes and widens ruin. What I want to say in a nutshell: What is happening around us, and with us and with us as human beings, we will pay for it all without exception. This ugly murder that we are witnessing for postponed benefits, and its price will be very expensive for everyone without exception. We have to prepare completely after these wars and atrocities, because the timing human bombs for revenge will be everywhere on this planet. Restoring something of belief in humanity, albeit at a minimum, is the maximum that can be served and plant its seeds from now. It was said in the past that "evil flourishes when the good people are silent." Evil flourishes when a person who is inherent in us is silent.
What is happening in the whole world, and in the Middle East specifically, stormy and spinning at the human level. There is an international relations system that disintegrates and disintegrates catastrophic on the level of human values ​​that have settled on constants that respect human dignity. These values ​​today are exposed to a complete exposure of any real human value, and with a frightening and terrifying inte...
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