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Fifth Column
Left Wing Vomit: John Pilger
2005-01-09
Bush and Blair increased their first driblets of "aid" only when it became clear that people all over the world were spontaneously giving millions and that a public relations problem beckoned. The Blair government's current "generous" contribution is one-sixteenth of the £800m it spent on bombing Iraq before the invasion and barely one-twentieth of a £1bn gift, known as a soft loan, to the Indonesian military so that it could acquire Hawk fighter-bombers.

On 24 November, one month before the tsunami struck, the Blair government gave its backing to an arms fair in Jakarta, "designed to meet an urgent need for the [Indonesian] armed forces to review its defence capabilities", reported the Jakarta Post. The Indonesian military, responsible for genocide in East Timor, has killed more than 20,000 civilians and "insurgents" in Aceh. Among the exhibitors at the arms fair was Rolls-Royce, manufacturer of engines for the Hawks, which, along with British-supplied Scorpion armoured vehicles, machine-guns and ammunition, were terrorising and killing people in Aceh up to the day the tsunami devastated the province.

The Australian government, currently covering itself in glory for its modest response to the historic disaster befallen its Asian neighbours, has secretly trained Indonesia's Kopassus special forces, whose atrocities in Aceh are well documented. This is in keeping with Australia's 40-year support for oppression in Indonesia, notably its devotion to the dictator Suharto while his troops slaughtered a third of the population of East Timor. The government of John Howard - notorious for its imprisonment of child asylum-seekers - is at present defying international maritime law by denying East Timor its due of oil and gas royalties worth some $8bn. Without this revenue, East Timor, the world's poorest country, cannot build schools, hospitals and roads or provide work for its young people, 90 per cent of whom are unemployed.
Posted by:tipper

#5  Red and silver Mirror lure.... pulled with a purpose at 1 foot....... the weather's too warm, but who knows?
Posted by: Shipman   2005-01-09 7:32:44 PM  

#4  When I started reading blogs right after 9/11, I thought the warbloggers were making these guys up. They were such dreadful cartoons; surely they can't exist in real life. I was so disappointed to find out they (Chomsky, Fisk, Pilger, Sontag, etc.) were really saying those awful things. And other people actually paid them to say it. Ugh.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-01-09 1:23:03 PM  

#3  I wish Pilger would go to the same Afghan village as Fisk
Posted by: True German Ally   2005-01-09 10:39:34 AM  

#2  Along with Robert Fisk, Pilger practically invented the Hate America Cult in a career of Goebbels/Streicher invective and distortion that dates back to the 1960s. This has found fertile ground among the Brtish status-seeker classes and their sycophantic colleagues in the Dominions, providing a new target for the raging bigotry that is the centuries-old basis for this evil mob's collective ego and worldview. The Brit-bigot class's smug superiority took a beating
in the Twentieth Century, when they were run out of a large part of the world by ungrateful natives, and when victory in two World Wars served only to bring the hated British working classes to power.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2005-01-09 10:38:36 AM  

#1  John Pilger is like an insufferable ex-wife, telling her new, dickless lover what a bastard her ex hubby was, saying only the parts of the truth her new love interest can't check out and making up the rest...

These forces are part of a movement against inequality and poverty and war that has arisen in the past six years and is more diverse, more enterprising, more internationalist and more tolerant of difference than anything in my lifetime. It is a movement unburdened by a western liberalism that believes it represents a superior form of life; the wisest know this is colonialism by another name. The wisest also know that just as the conquest of Iraq is unravelling, so a whole system of domination and impoverishment can unravel, too.

Translation: I love dead Americans.
Posted by: badanov   2005-01-09 10:36:39 AM  

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