Freedom of N.Enkhbayar, the man who has wagered Mongolia

Patriotism is is easily talked about by pretty much everyone. Most of those who say “on behalf of the people” when talking about patriotism are the ones that hold high offices in the government. But they often fail to answer when asked “what is patriotism and what is its price?” There is not enough paper and ink to start explaining patriotism in such a way that it starts with not littering or taking care of one’s own life with dignity.

Once the only person who had the right to speak “on behalf of the people”, N.Enkhbayar is now going on hunger strike, thus dismaying the public and wearing off the government’s strength. Even though the purpose of his strike is clear, his wife madame O.Tsolmon talked all evening on television about how her husband said that “since I’m going on hunger strike for the sake of the people, I will fight to the finish”.

As a matter of fact, the public didn’t ask him to go on strike, not even a little boy or a tired old woman. This strike is not going on in order to buy a car for an old woman carrying a load of grocery trying to catch the bus, it is not going on to give a sick person the medicine that he needs desperately, and it’s not going on to give food to hunger ridden poor souls either. His hunger strike comes from a completely selfish motive to protect himself from the consequence of his misdeeds.

Better that the due authority force treats him as they know how. It’s a lie that N.Enkhbayar’s rights are being violated. They cannot even use force or force treat him. In other words, his rights are being respected highly. 

Moreover, he is being kept in the state hospital in the room where the highest state officials stay.

This is too much of a right to be exercised by him. It would suffice for him to have the same rights as the rest of the 2 million 699,000 people of this country. When N.Enkhbayar was “king”, D.Enkhbat went on a hunger strike for being stolen from France but they forced stopped his strike. By this, I don’t mean to say I want despotism, but I want to remind us our equal rights before the law. At first, many people including me, felt sorry for N.Enkhbayar. However, once he started spreading negative information about Mongolia throughout the international community, I not only began to doubt him but my sorry also went away with the wind. Day and night N.Enkhbayar and his followers have been spreading out false rumors that not only the country is holding a political captive, but it is also violating human rights.

By providing such false information to all the international organizations there are, the world is starting to doubt the country. Had he went to see the investigators once called for investigation, he wouldn’t have been taken forcibly. Where is his patriotism? For N.Enkhbayar, only not being sent to jail, being free and regaining high position in the government is important. Apparently, the dignity of Mongolia doesn’t mean anything to him.

Recently, three young men have died, fighting fire in the countryside and two are still fighting for their lives. their death is a heroic one for they were doing their job, trying to provide for their family. This death is priceless because it resembles patriotism and serving for once’s country. They are the ones who fought for their country. Since Mongolia became a democratic country, everyone has worked hard and as a result, we have brought plausable reputation for our country in the international community. We don’t hold political or freedom fighters as captive in this country. Violation of human rights rarely occurs here. As such, the most priceless thing we were able to establish in the past 22 years is the name “democratic Mongolia.”

Within the Freedom House world map, Mongolia is the only country marked in green in the region. This shows that Mongolia is the only democratic country in this part of the world. N.Enkhbayar is wagering this name in order to escape from his due punishment. In other words, he deems to bet the democratic name of Mongolia in order to take a hold of freedom. Now his followers have led ten people to go on a hunger strike. Who did they do this for? I think they actually did that for their family, because they are getting paid.

Or else there is no such an idiot who would starve oneself for N.Enkhbayar.

There’s no freedom more valuable than one’s country. However, apparently N.Enkhbayar’s freedom is more valuable than Mongolia. Had he valued his freedom, he wouldn’t have taken so much from the state. 

At least he should have respected the law and testified and admitted his wrongdoings. He is wagering the country’s reputation because he knows how valuable it is. Were an ordinary citizen to have gone on a strike, no one would have cared as much. Is it such a big deal because he was the third president of this country? No, everyone must be equal before the law, it’s our right as well as duty to have it as such. There’s no country less valuable than one person’s name or freedom. The people are not the leverage which a charlatan can take advantage of.

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