Democracy in crisis

Tuesday 09th January 2018 19:10 EST
 

The biggest problem facing democratic countries is corruption and injustice. Today the democratic countries around the world are in crisis, because humans have a tendency to copy other peoples mistakes. The principle of democracy was started by the 'Greeks 2,500 years ago. The 'Romans' copied it, the 'British' copied the 'Romans' and gave it to the rest of the world, yet no one has so far taken the trouble, to update the rule book. In a true democracy, you have independent members of parliament, who after an election elect a Prime Minister and cabinet, in this way you have a government of unity, who work for the good of the country and get rid of corruption and dictators.

Today you have a crisis in the 'Holy Land.' For thousands of years the 'Jews' and 'Arabs' lived in ' peace', as they are both descendants of the sons of 'Abraham', so why can't they today, live in peace. It is due to the rule book of present day democracy, which is based on the principle of divide and rule. It is the same rule book, that caused the partition of 'India' as the politicians used religion, to further their own interest.

Failed states, such as 'Afghanistan', 'Iraq', 'Syria' and 'Libya', need a new constitution to unite them and not military action, for a regime change. The regime change in 'Iraq', gave birth to I.S.I.L. (Islamic State) terrorists who now operate in over 32 countries.

Now 'UN' sanctions against 'Iraq', killed half a million childern, under the age of 10 and 'UN' sanctions against 'North Korea', is again going to kill thousands of innocent people, all in the name of democracy. It is no wonder democracy is in a very serious crisis.

Jal Framji

Woodstock Court, Cheshire


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