By Stephen Lendman
9-22-14
It's high time growing numbers of critics speak out forthrightly.
It's essential whatever the risks.
Israeli high crimes against peace are too egregious to ignore. It's vital
to denounce them publicly.
It's essential to maintain a steady drumbeat of truth. It's crucial to enlist
growing numbers to demand accountability.
Israel is a rogue terror state. It's been so from inception. It's entire
history is blood-drenched.
It's so-called democracy is pure fantasy. Fascist hardliners run things.
They govern lawlessly.
Netanyahu and key officials around him are world-class thugs. They have
no legitimacy whatever.
They belong in prison, not high office. Why Israelis don't demand it, they'll
have to explain.
Israel's 20% Arab population is effectively disenfranchised. Their fundamental
rights are systematically denied.
Their few Knesset members are treated like potted plants. Like enemies of
the state.
They're scorned. They're denounced. They're persecuted. They're treated
like fifth column threats.
Occupied Palestinians face daily state terror. Gaza's blockade remains despite
repeated Israeli promises to ease things.
It's invaded, bombed and shelled preemptively at Israel's discretion.
Palestinians are wrongfully blamed for Israeli high crimes against peace.
West Bank communities face multiple daily incursions.
Homes are ransacked. Property is damaged, destroyed or stolen. Families
are terrorized. Children are traumatized. Dozens of lawless arrests are
made.
Gazan fishermen are attacked at sea. Israel does so despite its Operation
Protective Edge ceasefire agreement pledge not to do so.
Israeli promises aren't worth the paper they're written on. They're systematically
spurned. It works the same way every time. Rogue states operate this way.
Farmers are shot in their fields. Israeli border guards shoot Palestinian
children for target practice.
Peaceful protesters are attacked with tear gas, stun grenades, batons, rubber-coated
steel bullets and live fire.
Steven Salaita refused to be silent. He acted responsibly. Doing so cost
him his tenured University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign American Indian
Studies professorship.
His Twitter comments pulled no punches. They touched vital nerves.
He called Israel "a great example of how colonization impairs ethics and
compels people to support shameful deeds in the name of atavistic ideals."
He said "Hamas is the biggest red herring in American political discourse
since Saddam’s ‘weapons of mass destruction.' "
Claiming "Hamas makes us do it…isn't new," he explained. "American settlers
used (similar logic) in slaughtering and displacing Natives."
"Forget biting the hand," he said. "Israel just devoured Obama’s arm to
the shoulder blade."
It's the only nation mass "murder(ing) (hundreds of Palestinian children)
and insisting it is the victim."
It's gets away with murder and mass destruction. It does so because Western
leaders able to make a difference do nothing.
They don't intervene. They don't give a damn about doing the right thing.
They support Israeli lawlessness. They back its genocidal high crimes. They
ignore Palestinian rights. Israeli ones alone matter.
Few outspoken people anywhere match George Galloway. He's a British politician/broadcaster/writer.
He's a Respect Party Bradford West MP.
He gained prominence in Scottish politics. In 1983, he became London-based
War on Want charity general secretary.
He won a Labor party parliamentary seat the same year. He represented Glasgow
Hillhead. He later represented its successor Glasgow Kelvin constituency.
He retained the seat until 2005. In October 2003, he was expelled from Labor
for opposing Bush/Blair's naked aggression on Iraq.
Shameless Labor leaders said he brought disrepute to Britain's Labor party.
At the time, he said he'd stand as an independent MP.
He "consider(ed) his position…" He "consult(ed) (anti-war) movement" members.
"I will definitely defend my position in parliament," he said. "I am not
leaving politics."
He called his expulsion "a travesty of justice, a politically motivated
kangaroo court. The verdict was written in advance."
"It is clear now that Mr. Blair intends to go after" likeminded anti-war
advocates. "His response to the disaster is to attack those who opposed"
it.
In April, he said if he was "sacked," what message will (British people)
take about the nature of Mr. Blair's regime from that?"
"If necessary I will defend the new Glasgow Central constituency on a platform
of real Labor values, and I believe I shall win."
In a 50-page deposition, he argued he was wrongfully singled out for punishment.
He voiced legitimate criticisms.
Other Labor party members shared them. They included former cabinet members
Robin Cook and Clare Short.
At the opening of proceedings against him, he called them a "political show
trial." He said it was more like how Saddam ran things than modern-day Britain.
Former Labor MP Tony Benn defended him. He said Blair described peace protesters
disgracefully. He stressed they had "blood on their hands."
"Serious things were said on both sides," he added. Labor has no internal
appeal process against expulsion.
Galloway was with Labor from age 13. He was saddened to leave party ranks.
Labor would "rue the day" it expelled him, he said.
National constitutional committee panel chair Rose Burley issued a statement,
saying:
"Following the case brought by the national executive committee of the Labour
party to the national constitutional committee and after a two day hearing
the unanimous decision of the panel of the national constitutional committee
found four of the five charges brought against Mr Galloway proven and the
decision of the panel was that Mr Galloway be expelled from membership of
the Labour party forthwith."
Stop The War coalition leaders called his expulsion an "absolute disgrace."
Coalition convenor Lindsey German said he "told the truth before, during
and after the war with Iraq, whereas Tony Blair has told nothing but lies."
"It is disgraceful that the Labour party is penalizing (him) and giving
Blair a standing ovation because that does not reflect the British people's
views."
London Unison convenor George Martin said:
"This will drive more people away from the Labour party and will make it
more difficult to maintain the link between the party and trade unions."
Labor MP socialist campaign group members called for an emergency NEC meeting.
They urged overturning "this contemptible decision and reinstat(ing) Galloway
with immediate effect."
Waging war on Iraq was illegal, Galloway stressed. He urged British troops
to disobey "illegal orders." He asked:
"Why don't Arabs do something for the Iraqis? Where are the Arab armies?
We wonder when the Arab leaders wake up? When are they going to stand by
the Iraqi people?"
Galloway remains passionately anti-war. He's unapologetic about where he
stands.
In May 2005, he bested US senators on Capitol Hill. He exposed them. He
embarrassed them. He made fools of them.
He gave far more than he took. He accused them of manufacturing "the mother
of all smokescreens."
He did so in refuting wrongful charges about profiting from Iraqi oil sales.
He told Senate subcommittee members they conducted a "schoolboy howler"
in investigating illicit oil sales.
They tried diverting attention from the aftermath of Bush/Blair's Iraq aggression.
He was powerfully defiant.
He told Republican subcommittee chairman Norm Coleman:
"I know that standards have slipped over the last few years in Washington,
but for a lawyer you are remarkably cavalier with any idea of justice."
"I am here today, but last week you already found me guilty."
"You traduced my name around the world without ever having asked me a single
question, without ever having contacted me, without ever having written
to me or telephoned me, without any contact with me whatsoever."
"And you call that justice."
Senate subcommittee members targeted Galloway for his anti-war convictions.
They had no evidence that he profited from Iraqi oil sales. None existed.
"What counts is not the names on the paper," he said. "What counts is where's
the money, senator?"
"Who paid me money, senator? Who paid me hundreds of thousands of dollars?
"The answer to that is nobody. And if you had anybody who paid me a penny,
you would have produced them here today."
Senate subcommittee member lied. They claimed Galloway and former French
interior minister Charles Pasqua got lucrative oil revenue payouts in return
for demanding sanctions imposed on Iraq be loosened.
Galloway and Pasqua denied the accusation. Galloway said so-called documents
used against them were "forged." It's a "proven fact," he said.
Rightwing broadsheets published them. They did so to discredit Galloway.
He told Norm Coleman "(y)ou have nothing on me, senator, except my name
on lists of names from Iraq, many of which have been drawn up after the
installation of your puppet government in Baghdad."
He assured senators he "never (got) a penny from an oil deal, a cake deal,
a bread deal or from any other deal."
At the same time, he attacked Bush/Blair's naked aggression. The immorality
of post-Gulf War sanctions. The unconscionable harm done to millions of
Iraqis.
"Senator, in everything I said about Iraq, I turned out to be right and
you turned out to be wrong," he said.
Bush/Blair waged war based "on a pack of lies," he stressed. He accused
Congress having blood on its hands.
He opposed Saddam's regime "when British British and American governments
and businessmen were selling him guns and (poison) gas," he said.
"I have a better record of opposition to Saddam Hussein than you do," he
stressed.
Galloway supports Palestinian rights. He's forthrightly anti-Zionist. It's
a cancer harming Jews and non-Jews alike.
He was involved in Viva Palestina humanitarian aid missions. He's a powerful
speaker. The Spectator named him 2001 Debater of the Year.
He said Israeli products, academics and tourists aren't welcome in his Bradford
West district. He declared it an "Israeli-free zone." Israelis aren't wanted
here, he stressed.
"We don't want any Israeli goods. We don't want any Israeli services. We
don't want any Israeli academics coming to the university or the college."
"We don't even want any Israeli tourists to come to Bradford, even if any
of them had thought of doing so."
In response to police questioning, he said:
"This is a monumental - and monumentally expensive - waste of police time
set off by people who apparently find it excusable to incinerate innocent
children and babies."
"I will not suffer any attempts to have my freedom of speech curtailed and
I am confident that at the end of this charade my right to speak the truth
will be upheld."
Daniel Taub is Israeli UK ambassador. Things escalated after he visited
Bradford in mid-August. He held meetings with Jewish groups and prominent
councillors.
He claimed Jewish community leaders and Israeli supporters invited him after
Galloway said tourists weren't welcome.
He tweeted a picture of himself holding an Israeli passport outside city
hall. Another with an Israeli flag in Bradford's Greengates area.
Bradford Council of Mosques secretary Zulfi Karim called his actions "deliberate(ly)
provocati(ve)."
"For an ambassador to unfurl an Israeli flag by a Welcome to Bradford sign
is a deliberate provocation and not the behaviour I would expect of an ambassador
of one of the world's most important countries," he said.
He urged Galloway and Taub to stop "bring(ing) (their) politics to the streets
of Bradford to create disharmony among our communities."
Galloway urged Bradford's council to table a no confidence motion against
Labor leader Dave Green. He met with Taub at city hall. So did Conservative
and Liberal Democrat members.
Green accused Galloway of using Israel's Gaza war to benefit himself politically
locally and internationally. In response, Galloway said:
"I think Labor's open invitation that 'Israelis are welcome in Bradford'
and the ambassador's furtive visit ensured my re-election, no?"
In 2012, Galloway won Bradford West's byelection overwhelmingly. At the
time, he called his victory the "Bradford Spring."
Separately on September 20, Labor candidate Vicky Kirby was suspended after
using social media to criticize Israel. She justifiably called its regime
"evil."
She reportedly said "(w)e invented Israel when saving them from Hitler,
who now seems to be their teacher."
"I will never forget, and I will make sure my kids teach their children
how evil Israel is!"
"Apparently you can ask IS/ISIS/ISIL questions on ask.fm."
"Anyone thought of asking them why they're not attacking the real oppressors
#Israel?"
Suspending Kirby didn't surprise. Criticizing Israel is the third rail of
Western politics. It's a potential career ender for those who try.
Galloway is a notable exception. If enough other government representatives
an aspirants followed his lead, things might change dramatically.
Israel high crimes would be highlighted. They wouldn't fade from public
attention.
Perhaps accountability would follow. Maybe long overdue justice owed Palestinians.
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