[MLB-WIRELESS] Re: we are all terrorists
acefun
kirstyb at earthlink.au.com
Tue Oct 9 22:06:27 EST 2001
Written before the bombings-
http://www.iranian.com/Opinion/2001/June/Afghan/index.html
Also there is a group of women in Afganistan trying to fight the oppression
they face in their country. There is some pretty graphic stuff about how
people are treated in
Afganistan. They descibe themselves as a political/social organization of
Afghan women struggling for peace, freedom, democracy and women's rights in
fundamentalism-blighted Afghanistan. These women really need the help:
http://www.rawa.org
Their site is getting hammered so it might be down. Their physical address
to send donations-
The Afghan Women's Mission
260 S. Lake Avenue
PMB 165
Pasadena, CA 91101
USA
Olaf wrote:
> Sydney author Bob Ellis has written an interesting article about the
> current crisis re terrorism and the way it is being reported. The
> article is entitled "Let's hear the truth, not lies".
>
> Let's hear the truth, not lies
> By Bob Ellis
>
> A LOT of lies told in the last two weeks have hurt the things we believe
> in, or believed in once, and they should, perhaps, be listed.
>
> That the attack on the World Trade Centre was the "worst terrorist act
> in history". Not by a long chalk. The firebombing of Dresden killed
> 135,000 people, the atomic bombing of Hiroshima 120,000 people, and at
> Nagasaki 80,000 people. None of these were military targets, and their
> fiery ruin, by the British and the Americans, was terrorism. The 800,000
> killed in a few weeks in Rwanda, probably, outstrips even these.
>
> That the young hijackers were "cowards who strike and run away". No,
> they were very brave and they did not run away. They eagerly died for
> their cause at the point of impact over New York.
>
> That the terrorist attack was "an act of madness". It was not. It
> achieved a sane end, a real truce in Israel, and it powerfully
> publicised the daily suffering of the Third World under the unfeeling
> market capitalism of the First World.
>
> That it "unified world leadership behind George W. Bush". This is not
> so. Most world leaders think him dangerously erratic and deplore his
> inadvertent use of anti-Muslim vocabulary likely to unify the Arab world
> against him.
>
> Most think a world-wide hunt for a man who looks like 40 million other
> men is lunacy. The man is rich, he could shave off his beard, buy a
> Mexican passport, settle in Austin, Texas and open a bookshop and no-one
> would know.
>
> That the evil boffin behind the fiery act was Osama bin Laden. Almost
> certainly not so. The hijackers put on scarlet headscarves, as Shi'ites
> do when about to die in a jihad. bin Laden is a Sunni. Shi'ites and
> Sunnis are mortal enemies and fought in the 1980s a war much like World
> War I against each other, when bin Laden was in his twenties. He is most
> unlikely to have involved a sworn foe in his plans.
>
> That terrorism can be ended by a long, careful, world-wide war against
> it. No way. Terrorism has been around since the first wars of
> Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals and a feature of the Middle East since
> 1400BC. Joshua's armies were terrorists. King David was a terrorist.
> George Washington was a terrorist. Michael Collins. Begin. Nelson
> Mandela. Sharon's pre-emptive shooting and rocket bombing of suspects
> is terrorism. Belfast will suffer terrorist acts for decades yet, and
> so will those parts of Spain attacked by the Basques and so, while a
> Chechnyan yet lives, will Russia.
>
> That "infinite justice" is possible. It is not. A thousand Iraqi
> children die of starvation each month because of American policy. This
> is in no way just, and the future suicide bombers who are their siblings
> and cousins know it.
>
> That "many Afghans" fleeing the Taliban are "not genuine refugees".
> Anyone fleeing the Taliban, which forbids paid work and medical
> treatment to women, is a refugee from a tyranny.
>
> That Afghans coming here on boats are "queue-jumpers". There is no queue
> in Afghanistan. There is no Australian embassy. There is no place to
> queue up. No place at all. Mostly a lot of rubble. And across the border
> in the stinking refugee camps of Pakistan, children die daily. It makes
> no sense to "queue" in these conditions.
>
> That the Tampa boat people were "hijackers", or some of them were. If
> they were they can be tried in an international court for piracy and be
> hanged for it. Ruddock does not believe they should be. This being so,
> he was lying.
>
> That the Tampa boat people were not prisoners, and were "free to go
> anywhere except Australia". They were prisoners, forbidden phone calls,
> faxes, e-mails and visits by Red Cross. Photographers were forbidden
> access to them. Reporters could not speak to them.
>
> These have been some of the lies told in the past three weeks. They make
> us wonder what the free Press is for. If it only ever slavishly
> publishes the Official Story of one side of politics it is not free, or
> else it is so incompetent as to shame us all.
>
> In a time of war and rumours of war it is important that the truth be
> known. If the Australian Press is hiding it or any fraction of it we
> should know why.
>
> At 02:31 AM 08-10-01 -0700, clae wrote:
> >
> >apologies to those who recieve this twice, there's some important stuff
>
> >here
>
> >
>
> >from the FBI's definition of terrorists:
>
> >
>
> >http://www.fbi.gov/congress/congress01/freeh051001.htm
>
> >
>
> >"The second category of domestic terrorists, left-wing
>
> >groups, generally profess a revolutionary socialist doctrine
>
> >and view themselves as protectors of the people against the
>
> >"dehumanizing effects" of capitalism and imperialism. They
>
> >aim to bring about change in the United States through
>
> >revolution rather than through the established political
>
> >process."
>
> >
>
> >"Anarchists and extremist socialist groups -- many of which,
>
> >such as the Workers'World Party, Reclaim the Streets, and Carnival
>
> >Against Capitalism -- have an international presence and, at
>
> >times, also represent a potential threat in the United
>
> >States. For example, anarchists, operating individually and
>
> >in groups, caused much of the damage during the 1999 World
>
> >Trade Organization ministerial meeting in Seattle."
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >=====
>
> >"Life is strange. People are even stranger."
>
> > - Uri Geller
>
> >
>
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