UN betrays justice
Once again, the United Nations stands complicit with, and
directly abets, US-Israeli colonial and imperial designs on the
Arab world
By Gabriela Becker in Ramallah
09/10/06 "Al-Ahram " -- -- There exists, of course, an
immediate link between increasing calls for a "peace process" or
"negotiations" and the rising number of martyrs, walls,
demolitions, settlements and checkpoints in occupied Palestine.
We were reminded of this fact last week during Kofi Annan's
visit to "the region" as he pushed forward the United Nation's
diplomatic line of appeasing Israeli wishes by not-so-subtly
repackaging them under the banner of demands by the
"international community", once again taking on the full-fledged
role of promoting Israeli and US interests. As the UN
secretary-general dined with Israeli government officials,
tanks, Apaches, F-16s, and snipers gunned down tens in Gaza and
the West Bank in a continuation and escalation of Zionist
colonisation. But there was nothing to be said by the UN or its
spokesperson in this regard, as if the fate of these martyrs
lies as a distant and unrelated backdrop.
The elite club's song and dance of diplomacy provided, once
more, a powerful weapon of diversion for occupation and its
cohorts, backed by Western (and other) media, and thus providing
cover for Israeli crimes. And with this continued success,
Israel and friends are able to strengthen the disparity between
rhetoric and reality, manifest in the way in which policy is
packaged and discourse (and resistance) contained, all of which
allows the international system and the powerful states at its
head to ensure that all roads lead to one form or another of the
status quo.
The connection between the UN's intentions, its statements and
actions is neither explained by impotence nor by goodwill as if,
and as broadcast by the media and UN spokespersons, Annan is a
bystander falling victim to an Israeli and US monolith. On the
contrary, the UN and thus its secretary-general persist in
actively maintaining the international system despite or because
of their position as just one rung or two below the top on the
global ladder of power.
The UN's role during the Israeli onslaught of Lebanon was
another frightful indicator of the close-knit relationship and
relentless synchronisation between the UN, US and Israel,
manifest in the timing of both silence and statements, including
the UN's lacking or non-existent condemnation, blaming the
Lebanese resistance, supporting the Rome "new Middle East"
conference, pointing fingers at Iran and Syria, calling for
international forces, pushing forward the "comprehensive"
solution for the region, just to name a few.
Last week and this week saw round two to July's regional tour by
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, which in its first
incarnation sought to bring about with utmost speed the
destruction of Lebanon and its resistance and the ultimate
demise of the Palestinian national struggle, all under the
banner of a new Middle East, decades in the making. This time
around, headed by the UN, a more "realistic" approach seems to
have ensued: in a less overt fashion, and immersed in
doublespeak, the message sent from Annan to his counterparts is
that of upholding the current system/reality along with
involving regional governments in the implementation of grand
strategies in order to best bring about the desired end results.
We can already see increasing calls by Arab governments for a
revival of the so-called "peace process" -- a process that has
been the core of Israeli expansionism which today moves forward
with boundless speed reflecting continued if not escalating
US-Israeli regional control, unendingly marked by the targeting
of the Palestinian national struggle with the final goal (like
in the case of indigenous Americans) of Palestinian
landlessness, ghettoisation, suppression and expulsion,
preferably to take place in the course of peace-labelled
handshakes.
Armed with UN Resolution 1701, Annan, like the US, is pushing
forward "regional cooperation" founded on backing the Zionist
colonial project and embodied in regional normalisation with
Israel, using as the litmus test the extent of Arab governments'
silence amid Israeli crimes together with outright collaboration
with the occupation, along with support of US-Israeli targeting
of Iran. In other words, resistance to regional
colonial-imperial plans is the first phenomenon to be targeted,
and only those allowing Israel free reign may be rewarded,
included in which are UN bodies and the secretary- general. It
is the US and European monies that are the backbone of the
multi-billion dollar UN-headed industry of institutions and
their elites working under the banners of human rights,
humanitarianism and "civil society".
Yet another issue surfaces around talk of the diplomatic efforts
of one man. Highlighting the way in which today's world system
is packaged and proliferated, the media together with official
positions backs the notion that the victim this week was not
Palestinians but Annan. An absurdity that turns reality onto its
head, a trap is also set that seeks to individualise that which
is inherently systemic. By turning the issue into that of
personalities, power discrepancies are maintained as "Annan"
takes up the same space in news articles as "Palestinians",
particularly when related to the perpetuation of stereotypes and
the avoidance of any critical language against the occupation.
In the same way, it is no surprise that when looking to push
forward "peace", previously Yasser Arafat and today Mahmoud Abu
Mazen are all that the "international community" needs to claim
legitimacy in front of their publics and constituencies to push
forward on their goals. This is why the US and Europe have
always invested long and hard, and at any price, to ensure in
so-called "leadership" positions those which they see as
like-minded and their own.
"Tireless effort towards peace" should more accurately be called
"unrelenting drives towards suppression and control." While many
non-Western governments, parties, organisations and movements
find themselves utilising (some forced to utilise) the
international UN-led arena as a platform amid limited and
worsening options, it is easy to understand why many if not most
publics, facing the brunt of cynically termed "democracy
building", "human rights" and "negotiations", see the UN as more
of a ruthless epidemic that must be defeated than a resource or
potential instrument of change. What Israel and its partners
have proven time and time again, before Oslo and so overtly in
its aftermath, is that negotiations and peace agreements, under
the protection and promotion of the international community and
international law, is occupation by other means.
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