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Water, air, sunshine, fossil fuels and minerals are the necessities for sustaining the life.Naturally nobody has a right of exclusive ownership of these resources and right to charge royalty or reap any kind of profit, as they never participated in their manufacture or production.Say a river emanates from permafrost mountain and destined to go through valleys and plains, to the sea.If a hydropower project is constructed over it, it does not utilise the water, it is merely creating a potential head by constructing a dam for working of turbines.After that this water is back in its natural course.Is there any moral or divine law fixing the rights of anyone on the basis of ethnic or religious, or tribal, or nationality or provincial, or racial divide?Unless a group of persons is deprived of their right for its free use, there is rightful claim for any royality!People in the adjoining areas can make a claim, only if the free use is denied to them or some of their rights are usurped.

2007-01-17 00:48:49 · 4 answers · asked by shahinsaifullah2006 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The world's resources should be for the entire world. Sadly greed puts them in the hands of the few. This is wrong but that's the way it is.

2007-01-17 01:02:57 · answer #1 · answered by I'm Sparticus 4 · 0 0

It's because of capitalism. Mots silly for the so called "African" guy to blame warlords for Africa's demise when western countries set up puppet regimes in African states and simply have them do their bidding. Such as selling their natural resources and funneling weapons through their black market system. The west does not want Africa to unite, correct, because they have to feeding hungry America consumership is much more profitable than feeding hungry African citizens. Im African (American) and educated intellectuals of my race actually do blame europeans for the demise of Africa, but also for the demise of the world. China has over a billion people and they are overcrowded with much of them essentially slaves to factory jobs in order to support consumership. Everyone on this planet is a slave to the system which is why most of us will never be millionaires let along billionaires. We will always work menial jobs, consume (as westerners), and starve and die as non-europeans.

2016-03-29 01:26:28 · answer #2 · answered by Emily 4 · 0 0

It is not at all surprising that divine books are created that give legal authority to a 'savage tribe' like say Great Britain under Queen Victoria to install satellite governments in occupied foreign lands in order to feed its insatiable lust for more power and control.
The divine book in this instance is 'English Law' and it was used recently by Lord Whitewashed Sepulchre to give Her Majesty's Totalitarian Government the legal right to go and smash the heads of innocent men, women and children in Iraq all in the name of 'getting rid of evil'. 'Getting rid of evil' by doing more evil.
Nations rule the weak in other lands because they are Governed by an elitist and highly intelligent apelike creature called the Authoritan who beats his breast, waves his flag, bangs his drum and blows his trumpet with such verocity that all the other animals jump up and down and follow suit.
Nations are simply a manifestation of tribalism, jungle apes banding together under a unified language of war and war and war and war.
The sophistication of art and literature and music and religion is the thin veneer that barely covers a wholly ugly and sinister substrata of savagery. LAW is the divine book of animals.
The word 'human' is a euphemism and nothing to do with the image of God - Christ Jesus.

2007-01-21 11:04:56 · answer #3 · answered by forgetful 2 · 0 0

thats a good question... but i dont think you will find the answer on yahoo-try looking were you wouldnt usually or were you least expect and then you'll find the answer gud luck!

2007-01-21 22:21:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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