Friday, January 24, 2020

Thou shalt not kill


Thou shalt not kill 
    is the fifth commandment given to Moses by God on Mount Sinai as recorded in the Book of Deuteronomy chap5 verses 1-2. It has remained true to all the main religions and all democracies since. Yet in 2019 the USA gives immunity to the suspect in the killing of a motorcyclist in England.

Anne Sarcoolis the wife of an American diplomat stationed in England, driving on the wrong side of the road, mowed down and killed a teenage motor cyclist outside RAF Creighton a military base in Northamptonshire.
Diplomatic Immunity was claimed and she returned to the USA without charge. The police subsequently reported that there have been several accidents with American drivers in that area.

She is not the first who has hidden behind the curtain of diplomatic Immunity after committing serious crimes.

What is most confusing is that the USA, Britain’s closest ally should have upheld that unfair ruling. Our two countries have fought side by side throughout two world wars and much smaller uprisings since. Our soldiers have supported each other often risking their lives for the other. We share the same language and the same values. We pray to the same God.
How can the political and judicial leaders in the USA uphold this judgment?

There will be a time in the future when Mrs. Sarcoolis’s husband retires. Then she will no longer enjoy Diplomatic immunity.  Be sure that the law which has a long memory will then seek her out


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