A criminal's medal
As deserving as Blair, Howard and Uribe are of the Bush freedom medal, others cry out for a place in
By John Pilger Published 22 January 2009
On 13 January, George W Bush presented presidential “medals of freedom”, said to be America’s highest recognition of devotion to freedom and peace. Among the recipients were Tony Blair, the epic liar who, with Bush, bears responsibility for the physical, social and cultural destruction of an entire nation; John Howard, the former prime minister of Australia and minor American vassal who led the most openly racist government in his country’s modern era; and Alvaro Uribe, the president of Colombia, whose government, according to the latest study of that murderous state, is “responsible for more than 90 per cent of all cases of torture”.
As satire was made redundant years ago when Henry Kissinger and Rupert Murdoch were honoured for their contributions to the betterment of humanity, Bush's ceremony was, at least, telling of a system of which he and his freshly minted successor are products. Although more spectacular in its choreographed histrionics, Barack Obama's inauguration carried a similar Orwellian message of inverted truth. The continuity between the two administrations has been as seamless as the transfer of the odious Bono's allegiance, symbolised by President Obama's oath-taking on the steps of Congress - where, only days earlier, the House of Representatives, dominated by the new president's party, the Democrats, voted 390-5 to back Israel's massacres in Gaza.
The supply of American weapons used in the massacres was authorised previously by such a margin. These included the Hellfire missile, which sucks the air out of lungs, ruptures livers and amputates arms and legs without the necessity of shrapnel: a "major advance", according to the specialist literature. As a senator, the then President-elect Obama raised no objection to these state-of-the-art [sic] weapons being rushed to Israel - worth $22bn in 2008 - in time for the long-planned assault on Gaza's fenced and helpless population. This is understandable; it is how the system works. On no other issue does Congress and the president, Republicans or Democrats, conservatives or liberals, give such absolute support. By comparison, the German Reichstag in the 1930s was a treasure of democratic and principled debate.
Listen to newsreaders use pejoratives for Palestinians, calling them militants when they are resisters to invasion
This is not to say that presidents and members of Congress fail to recognise the Israel "lobbyists" in their midst as thugs and political blackmailers, though they never say so in public, because they fear them. For their part, the Israelis' current, phoney "unilateral ceasefire" in Gaza is designed not to embarrass, not yet, its new man in the White House. Obama's single acknowledgement of the "suffering" of the Palestinians has been long eclipsed by his loyalty oaths to Tel Aviv (even promising Jerusalem as Israel's capital, which not even Bush did) and his appointment of probably the most pro-Zionist administration for a generation.
As deserving as Blair, Howard and Uribe are of the Bush freedom medal, others cry out for a place in their company. With the assault on Gaza a defining moment of truth and lies, principle and cowardice, peace and war, justice and injustice, I have two nominees. My first is the government and society of Israel. (I checked; the freedom medal can be awarded collectively.) "Few of us," wrote Arthur Miller, "can easily surrender our belief that society must somehow make sense. The thought that the state has lost its mind and is punishing so many innocent people is intolerable. And so the evidence has to be internally denied."
The bleak irony of this should be clear to all in Israel, yet its denial has emboldened a militarist, racist cult that uses every epithet against the Palestinians that was once directed at Jews, with the exception of extermination - and even that is not entirely excluded, as the deputy defence minister, Matan Vilnai, noted last year with his threat of a shoah (holocaust).
In 1948, the year Israel's right to exist was granted and Palestine's annulled, Albert Einstein, Hannah Arendt and other leading Jews in the United States warned the administration not to get involved with "fascists" such as Menachem Begin, who became an Israeli prime minister.
This fascism, which was not often flouted openly, was the harbinger of Likud and Kadima. These are today "mainstream" political parties, whose influence, in the treatment of the Palestinians, covers a national "consensus" - that is the source of the present terror in Palestine: the brutal dispossessions and perfidious controls, the humiliation and cruelty by statute. The mirror of this is domestic violence at home. Conscripted soldiers return from their "war" on Palestinian women and children and make war on their own. Young whites drafted into South Africa's apartheid army did the same. Inhumanity on such a scale cannot be buried indefinitely. When Desmond Tutu described his experience ?in Palestine and Israel as "worse than apartheid", he pointed out that not even in white supremacist South Africa were there the equivalent of "Jews only" roads. Uri Avnery, one of Israel's bravest dissidents, says his country's leaders suffer from "moral insanity": a prerequisite, I should add, for the award of a Bush freedom medal.
My other nominee for a Bush freedom medal is that amorphous group known as western journalism, which has always made much of its freedom and impartiality. Listen to the way Israeli "spokespersons" and ambassadors are interviewed. How respectfully their official lies are received; how minimally they are challenged. They are one of us, you see: calm and western-sounding, even blonde, female and attractive. The frightened, jabbering voice on the line from Gaza is not one of us. That is the subliminal message. Listen to newsreaders use only the pejoratives for the Palestinians, describing them as "militants" when they are resisters to invasion, even heroes, a word never used.
Mark the timeless propaganda that suggests there are two equal powers fighting a "war", not a stricken people, attacked and starved by the world's fourth-largest military power and which ensures they have no places of refuge. And note the omissions - the BBC does not preface its reports with the warning that a foreign power controls its reporters' movements, as it did in Serbia and Argentina, neither does it explain why it shows only glimpses of the remarkable coverage of al-Jazeera from within Gaza.
There are, too, the ubiquitous myths: that Israel has suffered terribly from thousands of missiles fired from Gaza. In truth, the first homemade Qassam rocket was fired across the Israeli border in October 2001; the first fatality occurred in June 2004. Some 24 Israelis have been killed in this way, compared with 5,000 Palestinians killed, more than half of them in Gaza, at least a third of them children. Now imagine if the 1.5 million Gazans had been Jewish, or Kosovar refugees. "The only honorable course for Europe and America is to use military force to try to protect the people of Kosovo . . ." declared the Guardian on 23 March 1999. Inexplicably, the Guardian has yet to call for such "an honorable course" to protect the people of Gaza.
Such is the rule of acceptable victims and unacceptable victims. When reporters break this rule they are accused of "anti-Israel bias" and worse, and their life is made a misery by a hyperactive cyber-army that drafts complaints, provides generic material and coaches people all over the world on how to smear as "anti-Jewish" work they have not seen. These vociferous campaigns are complemented by anonymous death threats, which I and others have experienced. The latest tactic is malicious hacking into websites. But that is desperate, since the times are changing.
Across the world, people once indifferent to the arcane "conflict" in the Middle East now ask the question the BBC and CNN rarely ask: Why does Israel have a right to exist, but Palestine does not? They ask, too, why do the lawless enjoy such special immunity in the pristine world of balance and objectivity?
The perfectly spoken Israeli "spokesman" represents the most lawless regime on earth, exotic tyrannies included, according to a tally of United Nations resolutions defied and Geneva Conventions defiled. In France, 80 organisations are working to bring war crimes indictments against Israel's leaders. On 15 January, the fine Israeli reporter, Gideon Levy, wrote in Ha'aretz that Israeli generals "will not be the only ones to hide in El Al planes lest they be arrested [overseas]".
One day, other journalists and their editors and producers may be called on to not only explain why they did not tell the truth about these criminals but even to stand in the dock with them. No Bush freedom medal is worth that.
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jednightingale, I think you are not being realistic or maybe you are from another planet for not being able to comprehend the sufferings of the Palestinians at the hands of the trigger happy but coward IDF. It is a Jewish kind of thing to twist facts. Many women, children and innocent civilians were murdered by the IDF because the IDF consists of cowards because they were afraid to face Hamas, but the Israel autrhorities mentioned that Hamas were using them as shields! This kind of statement is preposterous. How can such a well trained and well equiped IDF be so blind to the terrain? Israel even showed on the television how accurate the bombings were and yet they still hit the wrong target? This can only be intentional.
Excellent article.
Why are there not more journalists like John Pilger?
Such an excellent and succinct analysis.
I wish more journalists who write in news publications would use facts like John and give voice to the voiceless.
Suberb piece - keep it up John as you are a credit to humanity and to your profession.
Excellent article.
Why are there not more journalists like John Pilger?
Such an excellent and succinct analysis.
I wish more journalists who write in news publications would use facts like John and give voice to the voiceless.
John is correct to mention the power, reach and bullying nature of The Israeli Lobby on Congress.
For anyone who doubts this, please read The Israeli Lobby and US Foreign Policy by Mearsheimer and Walt. The book clearly illuminates the undemocratic power that this group commands and supports their assertions with 100 pages of footnotes citing incontrovertible evidence.
Superb piece - keep it up John as you are a credit to humanity and to your profession.
I'll tell it like it is. I believe our glorious, democratic, Western, leaders have, in reality, something close to contempt for human life, especially in relation to the non-Westeners. The lastest mass slaughter in Gaza could occur virtually without a word of protest, let alone action to prevent it. Some children, some women, some civilians, are simply not worth very much. We not only finance, supply weapons, but we support and protect the perpetrators of these massive crimes against humanity. Then our leaders have the gall to talk about our shared values and how we respect human rights and individual liberty, ha, ha, ha!
What are our 'shared values'? Isn't it grotesque, though not surprising, that we can find hundreds of billions, conjure resources out of thin air, there is no limit to our largesse. Yet when it comes to helping hundreds of millions of people out of poverty, hunger and desease in the third world, suddenly the money cannot be found, suddenly we have to be 'realistic' and prudent with our limited resources! We're comfortable seeing children die and suffer decade after decade, but dead banks galvanise us into action and limitless help. Suddenly our generosity knows no bounds.
What are the real, concrete, shared values of the main Western powers and their leaders? Boundless hypocracy and virtually limitless violence in pursuit of our 'interests' and a callous disregard for the lives of the 'unworthy' and expendible.
OrwellianUK: Brilliant post, though I'm not quite sure why we bother to engage with these crypto-facists. They have no interest whatsoever in the facts (understandably so, because the facts are indeed their policy). On the contrary, their sole purpose in "contributing" to this column is to bully us (with their well-worn "anti-semitism" slur) as any self-respecting facist would do, and to distort and misrepresent those basic facts. Phosphorous bombs, after all, were used by Hamas, not by Israeli forces, on babies and children.
My only concern is that as the great John Pilger has so eloquently pointed out, "mainstream" Western media organizations have all embraced their grotesque inversions of basic truth. Hence, for example, every ghastly one-sided massacre by the Israelis is described in terms of a "conflict" between them and the Palestinians - because the Palestinians are a well-armed, well-trained military force supported by over 200 nuclear warheads, occupying a helpless and unarmed Israel in a manner that every self-respecting Nazi would have been proud of!
Moreover, they've managed to silence and/or villify every legislator, every academic, and, yes, even every decent Jew who dares to raise the mildest questions about their odious policies.
And you seriously believe such people are remotely interested in a civilized debate based on facts?
"Hamas is a bully aided by a bigger bully, Iran. And, just as strident and threatening human bullies get away with their aggression so long as no one calls their bluff, so Hamas has been getting away with murder and torture because the UN and many states won't call its two-faced self-portrayal as the victim in the piece. In the struggle to take over Gaza from Fatah, it went on a rampage that killed hundreds of Palestinians. Even during this most recent assault, in early January, it executed Fatah members for violating their house arrest. A few weeks ago, Hamas determined to hurt yet more of its compatriots by introducing Islamic hudud punishments to the Strip, from amputations and stonings, to crucifixions and hangings".
This is how Denis MaCeoin of Ireland begins to describe Hamas and the way the rest of the world relates to it, the author of this article, sadly, included. You may read the full text at the following site:
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1232292940460&pagename=JPost%...
Ah hah! My first experience of being censored!
So, suggesting that these medals would look more appropriate on a short piece of rope rather than a ribbon - the better to hang their recipients by - is a step too far?
Oh please, thats pretty mild compared to some of the disgusting comments I've seen on this website in the past.
So what should I expect now? Have the thought police been round to visit you Writeon? I believe you've been gagged a number of times (by your own admission) on this site.
I'm not sure whether to be pleased or annoyed.
amihai,
This article is extremely partisan, uses very violent language and names virtually no sources for its allegations about Hamas atrocities. Israel is attempting to demonise Hamas, which is understandable as wartime propaganda, that's what states do, but surely you can't expect everyone else to swallow this garbage raw?
Why can't Israel simply announce that they have no designs on any Arab land outside the 1967 borders and begin to withdraw, or begin to withdraw in stages. Why occupy Arab land illegally decade after decade after decade? Is it because, in reality Israel's religious/nationalist leaders have absolutely no intention of ever leaving the land they conquered in 1967, thereby wiping a viable Palestinian state off the map for ever?
It's a simply enough question isn't it? Withdraw and there will be peace, continue the occupation and they'll be more war for as far as the eye can see. The Palestinians will never give up their legitimate struggle for justice and a viable homeland. The sooner Israel accepts the right of Palestine to exist, the sooner this dreadful conflict will end.
Previously one could write something and it would appear automatically without 'moderation' or censorship of any kind. Something would be removed after it had appeared, if it was deemed beyond the pale.
Now it appears that a new moderation regime has appeared, but the criteria are 'secret.' I can't figure it out. Short comments are apparently allowed, but not always. Longer comments supported by arguments and examples - simply vanish and this is usually in relation to something one's written about the dire situation in the Middle East.
I thought with the election of Obama we were heading for a new era of universal freedom, love and respect, with freedom of speech for all, within the law, but I guess I was mistaken.
" ...This is how Denis MaCeoin of Ireland begins to describe Hamas..." - Amihai.
Sounds and reads suspiciously much like Dennis McShane of Poland.