The Media on
‘Global Terror’
By William Bowles
07/13/07 "INI"
--- -Y‘know it’s amazing really, considering that for
centuries Europeans have been invading other countries,
enslaving their peoples, ripping off their resources and in
the process impoverishing much of the planet. And what is
more, moving in and taking up residence without so much as a
‘by your leave’ let alone being put through an intensive
examination upon their arrival.
Inevitably therefore, a time
would come when through sheer force of circumstances, the
descendents of our former overseas possessions would make
the hazardous and brave trek to these shores in search of a
better life or even to save their lives, largely as a result
of the economic policies pursued by the West.
In what are regarded as
better times, our former colonial subjects were even
‘welcome’—that is to say, their bodies were. The reception
they got however was, to put it mildly, less than cordial
for 'the loyal subjects of the Dominion'.
Five centuries of
colonialism and imperialism have left a legacy of a deeply
ingrained racism which expresses itself at every level of
society but which is most insidiously expressed by the state
and its mouthpieces, the corporate and state-run media.
Taken as individual
expressions, they appear to be innocuous, or at least not
directly offensive but when viewed contextually, that is to
say as visible articulations of official policy, their
impact over time reinforces whatever prejudices people have
already absorbed.
Take for example the
following quote from Channel 4 News (10/7/07) about the
siege of the Red Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan made by Jon
Snow as he allegedly reported on events there. Snow tells us
that Pakistan is,
“a breeding ground for
global terror”
There are so many
implications embedded in these six word that they need to be
exposed for what they are: inflammatory and racist and
simply untrue.
On what did Snow base his
unequivocal utterance that Pakistan is “a breeding ground
for global terror”? Well we learned nothing from the ‘news’
report, for Snow failed to mention that the Pakistani
dictatorship of Musharaff is a client of both the US and the
UK, that it is supported financially by both states as well
as being the recipient of arms and other strategic support.
In a deal worth $5 billion,
“On June 28 [2006], the
Pentagon detailed plans to provide Pakistan with 36
F-16C/D combat aircraft, an assortment of F-16 engines
and upgrade kits, and thousands of bombs and missiles,
including 500 advanced air-to-air missiles. Describing
Pakistan as a “vital ally” the Pentagon stated the arms
would be used in fighting terrorists, such as al Qaeda.”
— ‘Pakistan,
Saudi Arabia Cleared for U.S. Arms Buys’, Arms
Control Association Website, September 2006
Thus, if Pakistan is indeed
a “breeding ground for global terror” then it is the US and
UK who are directly responsible for it being so. The terror
however, is that of the state which tortures and
‘disappears’ its opponents and is directly implicated in
support for Kashmiri separatists not to mention it’s
involvement with the Taliban and the CIA and MI6 in
all kinds of dirty deeds.
“Soon after New Labour
came to power in 1997, the then Foreign Secretary Robin
Cook announced an "ethical dimension" to foreign policy.
He said that the Government "will not issue an [arms]
export licence if there is a clearly identifiable risk
that the intended recipient would use the proposed
export aggressively against another country" or if there
was a threat to "regional stability.”” — ‘How
Britain's Armaments Fuel War And Poverty’ by John
Pilger
But talk is cheap. The then
foreign secretary Jack Straw in July 2002 defended the
decision to resume arms sales to Musharraf’s dictatorship
(and what an irony the statement is in the light of
present-day events!)
“…we are not a pacifist
country and I do not believe that we would make the
world a safer place by Britain not being involved in
defence expenditure here nor in responsible defence
exports”, — BBC News Website, 9 July, 2002.
As a point of fact, UK laws
banned the sale of weapons to countries where they could be
used for internal repression or external aggression but as
Straw said,
“We have clear criteria
predicated on the basis that we will only export arms
when the criteria are met.”
But Straw added that the
criteria needed changing because they did
“not take full account
of a very fast changing situation”.
Easy come, easy go eh.
But there is also the issue
of Snow’s use of the phrase “global terror”. Is there such a
thing? The phrase “global terror” evokes the vision of an
organised network of international terrorists, able to
coordinate attacks anywhere on the planet, but is there any
proof of the existence of such a network? None that I or
anybody else knows about.
And where is the evidence
that Pakistan is a “breeding ground” for the non-existent
“global terror” network? Snow was not forthcoming, instead
the bulk of his report concerned whether or not Musharraf’s
dictatorship could survive the latest crisis, unless of
course Snow was referring to the US and the UK’s continuing
support for Musharraf as the source of the problem, but as
this aspect was not referred to, we can only assume that
Snow was linking the internal struggles of Pakistan to the
illusory “global terror network”.
The phrase also reveals a
set of assumptions about Pakistan, itself the result of
Britain’s imperial machinations on the Indian sub-continent.
Given the fact that there is
a substantial population of British citizens of Pakistani
descent, Snow’s ‘throwaway’ comment has serious
ramifications, especially when one takes into account the
demonisation of Muslims in the UK by both the government and
the media which taps directly into five centuries of
imperial rule which assumes the moral superiority of Western
‘civilisation’ and ‘inferiority’ of a culture that has been
in continuous existence for over 5000 years.
Snow’s ‘throwaway’ comment
contains an entire universe of prejudices and assumptions
and as such is an essential element in a propaganda war that
reinforces attitudes about ‘them’—the ‘other’ and directly
contributes to creating a climate of fear by linking the
latest amateurish attempt at bombing in London and Glasgow
by a group of people (10 or 12 in all), most of whom are in
any case of Indian, not Pakistani descent, but why quibble,
‘they’ all look alike don’t 'they'.
Postscript
Since writing this, the events at the Red Mosque in
Islamabad have reached their denouement. For those wishing
to read different points of view on the situation, I've
added a bunch of links to stories that won’t be found in the
mainstream press.
1.
Bring the Musharraf-Aziz-Altaf Crime Mafia to Legal Justice
2.
Black Day in Pakistan: Muslims Grieve as the Propagandists
Try to Dirty the Heros
3.
Black Day in Pakistan
4.
Hundreds Feared Killed in Mosque Siege
5.
Nation Would Take Revenge From Dictatorial Rulers After My
Martyrdom: Abdul Rasheed Ghazi Shaheed
6.
The Rules Change When Dictators Serve U.S. Interests By
IMRAN KHAN - Chairman - Pakistan Justice Movement
7.
Terrorist Army of
Pakistan
8.
Mosque Massacre: Washington's "War of Terror" Shakes
Pakistan
9.
Surrender or Die - Pakistan's Dictator Threatens Massacre at
Islamabad Mosque
10.
Bush Administration Rushes to Pakistani Dictator's Aid
11.
Pakistan Army Made Prisoner of Conscience After Lal Masjid
Carnage: Qazi
12.
Elections in the Presence of Musahrraf Would Strengthen
Military Dictatorship: Qazi
13.
Text of the All
Parties Conference (APC) of Opposition Political Parties of
Pakistan
14.
Pakistan
Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) - Justice Movement
15.
Afghans Still Dying as the Bush-Cheney Junta Tries to Defeat
Popular Taliban (Students)
16.
Kick the Killer Out of UK
17.
MQM Watch
18.
Kick Altaf Out
19.
ICSSA
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