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- From: hau4@ellis.uchicago.edu (sven hauptfeld)
- Subject: Re: Letter to Bush
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.061652.15918@midway.uchicago.edu>
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- Organization: University of Chicago Computing Organizations
- References: <1992Dec22.152146.18798@nntpd.lkg.dec.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 06:16:52 GMT
- Lines: 86
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- In article <1992Dec22.152146.18798@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> seltzer@ics.enet.dec.com (Richard Seltzer) writes:
- >
- >
- >
- >I'm puzzled by the response of this newsgroup to Fischer's
- >indictment. Yes, he makes outrageous statements. Yes, his
- >opinions are obnoxious and even morally repugnant. But what
- >kind of precedent is it to do nothing, to not even raise
- >a voice of protest while a public figure is persecuted and
- >effectively exiled for his opinions?
-
- He is neither persecuted nor exiled and the indictment has nothing to do
- with his opinions, but with his violating the law by which the US is enforcing
- a UN resolution.
-
- He was indicted for doing business with a country that is under strict embargo
- because of the war crimes comitted under its government's orders.
-
- >Even though I'm not a political animal, and even though I
- >realize it's probably futile, I would feel guilty if I didn't
- >at least write a letter to the President.
-
- It is certainly your right to do so.
-
- But let me ask you: did you write to the President asking him to stop the
- Serbian crimes against the innocent people of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia?
- Did you write and ask him to stop the human rights abuses in Kosovo?
-
- If you have not, that is your right, too. But I appeal to you to think again:
- is the `right' of Mr. Fischer to conduct his business anywhere he wants (while
- he could have done it at just about any _legitimate_ place in the world as
- well) more important than the rights of Bosnian children to live, of Bosnian
- women not to be raped, of Bosnian and Croatian people not to have bombs falling
- upon them or armed men expel them from their homes...?
-
- >******************************************************************
- >
- >
- > December 22, 1992
- >
- >Dear President Bush,
- >
- >I am writing in hopes that you will reverse your decision to
- >indict Bobby Fischer.
-
- It was not the President who indicted Fischer. The President does not have
- judical power (except to pardon).
-
- >The greatest chess player in history, who for years was the
- >Cold-War symbol of American brain power and feisty independence,
-
- I must say that this sounds totalitarian to me.
-
- >is now a political exile. His crime: playing chess and
- >expressing his opinions.
-
- As I said, that is not why he was indicted.
-
- >[...]
- >And regardless of the technicalities, did Fischer's action in any
- >way violate the intent of your executive order? Did he provide
- >any material support to Serbia? Or did he, rather, remove from
- >that country millions of dollars in hard currency?
-
- He has provided Serbia (`Yugoslavia') with far more than $5M worth of
- propaganda and undermining of the UN sanctions. How far-reaching the
- effects are, shows, among others, the fact that you wrote this letter.
-
- >[...]
- >The record of your term in office is a brilliant one.
-
- If this is honest, then I probably shouldn't even attempt to argue with
- you. Bush's record on protecting freedom and human rights (as, contrary to
- the popular opinion among the netters, IS his duty, as a head of a state
- which has signed the UN Charter) is dismal. He woke up - too little, too
- late - only in the last few months.
-
- >Surely, that isn't your intent. Surely, this decision should be
- >reviewed and revised in the spirit, and not just the letter, of
- >American democracy.
- >
- The spirit of democracy is that every citizen is equally responsible for their
- actions. Nobody is exempt, not even Fischer.
-
- Sven
-
-