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Top US Lawyer And UNICEF Data Reveal Afghan
Genocide
By Dr Gideon Polya
08/02/08 "Countercurrents"
-- - The United States invaded Afghanistan
in October 2001 with the ostensible excuse of the Afghan
Government’s “protection” of the asserted Al Qaeda culprits of
the 9/11 atrocity that killed 3,000 people. In the light of as
many as 6.6 million post-invasion excess deaths in Occupied
Afghanistan as of February 2008 (see below), it is important to
consider the major problems with this Bush-ite and neo-Bush-ite
version of events as summarized below:
1. The US has a
long history of “questionable” excuses for war e.g. the
explosion of the Maine (the Spanish-American War), the sinking
of the US arms-carrying Lusitania (entry into World War 1), the
Pearl Harbor attack with now recognized US foreknowledge (entry
into World War 2), North Koreans provoked into invading their
own country (the Korean War), the fictitious Gulf of Tonkin
incident (the Vietnam War; recently similarly but unsuccessfully
attempted in the Persian Gulf as an “excuse” to attack Iran) and
the extraordinary 1,000 post-9/11 lies told by Bush
Administration figures, most notoriously about non-existent
Iraqi Weapons of Mass Destruction (the Iraq War; post-invasion
excess deaths now about 1.5-2 million).
2. The US
supported and funded Al Qaeda and the Taliban from the late
1970s to the early 1990s associated with its anti-Soviet
policies (see William Blum’s “Rogue State”).
3. Oil- and
hegemony-related plans for the invasion of Afghanistan were all
ready to go before 9/11.
4. No Afghans
were involved in the 9/11 attack according to the “official 9/11
story” of the egregiously dishonest Bush Administration.
5. Even the
right-wing, neo-Bush-ite Democrat Al Gore in his recent book
“The Assault on Reason” (Chapter 6, National Insecurity,
pp178-179) condemns the Bush Administration for effective
passive complicity in the 9/11 atrocity i.e. they let it happen,
just as a fore-warned US Administration permitted the Pearl
Harbor attack to happen in 1941: “Their behaviour, in my
opinion, was reckless, but the explanation for it lies in
hubris, not in some bizarre conspiracy theory …These affirmative
and repeated refusals to listen to clear warnings [prior to
9/11] constitute behaviour that goes beyond simple negligence.
At a minimum, it represents a reckless disregard for the safety
of the American people.”
6. However,
further to point #5, the extremely eminent former 7-year
President of Italy, law professor, senator for life and
long-term Western intelligence intimate Francesco Cossiga
recently (November 2007) told one of Italy's top newspapers that
(a) the US CIA and Israeli Mossad committed the 9/11 outrage in
order to further US and Zionist aims and that (b) major Western
intelligence agencies are well aware of this (for details and
documentation see:
http://mwcnews.net/content/view/18569/26/ ).
As of February
2008, analysis of UNICEF data (see UNICEF statistics on Occupied
Afghanistan:
http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/afghanistan_statistics.html
) allows the following estimate of 3.3-6.6 million post-invasion
excess deaths (avoidable deaths, deaths that should not have
happened) in Occupied Afghanistan:
1. annual
under-5 infant deaths 370,000.
2. post-invasion
under-5 infant deaths 2.3 million (90% avoidable).
3. post-invasion
avoidable under-5 infant deaths 2.1 million.
4. post-invasion
non-violent excess deaths 3.2 million (2.3 million /0.7 = 3.3
million; for impoverished, worst case Third world countries the
under-5 infant deaths are about 0.7 of total non-violent excess
deaths (see A Layperson’s Guide to counting Iraq deaths:
http://mwcnews.net/content/view/5872/26/ ).
5. post-invasion
violent deaths about 3.3 million (assuming roughly 1 violent
death for every non-violent avoidable death i.e. roughly as in
US-occupied Occupied Iraq where the ratio of violent deaths to
non-violent excess deaths is 0.8-1.2 million to 0.7-0.8 million;
see Continued Australian and US Coalition war crimes in Occupied
Iraq:
http://ruddaustraliareportcard.blogspot.com/2008/01/rudd-australia-report-card-1-continued.html
).
6. upper estimate of non-violent plus violent post-invasion
excess deaths 3.3 million + 3.3 million = 6.6 million excess
deaths.
For detailed
documentation of the above see “Australian complicity in
continuing Afghan genocide”:
http://ruddaustraliareportcard.blogspot.com/ . A major cause
of the carnage is revealed by WHO (see:
http://www.who.int/en/ ) – the “total annual per capita
medical expenditure” permitted by the Occupiers in Occupied
Afghanistan is a mere $19 – as compared to as compared to $2,560
(the UK), $3,123 (Australia) and $6,096 (the US). This is in
gross contravention of Articles 55 and 56 of the Geneva
Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in
Time of War (see:
http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/92.htm ) which
unequivocally demands that the Occupier must provide
life-sustaining food and medical requisites to its Conquered
Subjects “to the fullest extent of the means available to it”.
Compounding this is the appalling reality of 4 million Afghan
refugees.
What is
happening in Afghanistan is an Afghan Holocaust. One sees that
post-invasion under-5 infant deaths in Occupied Afghanistan (2.3
million) vastly exceeds the number of Jewish children murdered
by the Nazis in World War 2 (1.5 million). The upper estimate of
post-invasion violent and non-violent excess deaths in Occupied
Afghanistan (6.6 million out of an average 2001-2008 Afghan
population of about 25 million) exceeds the number of Jews
murdered by the Nazis in World War 2 ( 5.6 million out of 8.2
million Jews in German-occupied Europe in the period 1941-1945)
(see: Gilbert, M. (1969), Jewish History Atlas (Weidenfeld &
Nicolson, London) and Gilbert, M. (1982), Atlas of the Holocaust
(Michael Joseph, London)).
Article 2 of the
UN Genocide Convention (see:
http://www.edwebproject.org/sideshow/genocide/convention.html
) states “In the present Convention, genocide means any of
the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or
in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, as such:
a) Killing members of the group; b) Causing serious bodily or
mental harm to members of the group; c) Deliberately inflicting
on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its
physical destruction in whole or in part; d) Imposing measures
intended to prevent births within the group; e) Forcibly
transferring children of the group to another group.”
From the data
summarized above, it is apparent that the Afghan Holocaust is
also an Afghan Genocide as defined by the UN Genocide
Convention.
Outstanding US
Law academic Professor Ali Khan of the Washburn University
School of Law, Topeka, Kansas has also described what is going
on in Afghanistan as genocide i.e. an Afghan Genocide (see “NATO
Genocide in Afghanistan”:
http://mwcnews.net/content/view/19831/42/ ).
The key legal
verdict of Professor Khan is as follows: “The Convention on the
Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (entered into
force, 1951) is binding on all states including the 26 member
states of NATO. The Genocide Convention is jus cogens, the law
from which no derogation is allowed. It provides no exceptions
for any nation or any organization of nations, such as the
United Nations or NATO, to commit genocide. Nor does the
Convention allow any exceptions to genocide "whether committed
in time of peace or in time of war." Even traditional
self-defense - let alone preemptive self-defense, a deceptive
name for aggression – cannot be invoked to justify or excuse the
crime of genocide.”
Professor Khan
proceeds to analyse the campaign of extermination of the
Indigenous Afghan Taliban in Afghanistan in relation to
International law. He states that in relation to Article 2 of
the UN Genocide Convention “In murdering the Taliban, NATO armed
forces systematically practice on a continual basis the crime of
genocide that consists of three constituent elements - act,
intent to destroy, and religious group.” His detailed analysis
can be succinctly summarized as follows:
1. “The
Genocidal Act” is prohibited as defined in the Genocide
Convention as “a) Killing members of the group; b) Causing
serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; c)
Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life
calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or
in part” – but is is clearly occurring on a huge scale as
indicated by the above data.
2. “The
Genocidal Intent” is expressed in the Genocide Convention as
“intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic,
racial or religious group”- but is clearly present in the
statements of the NATO leaders. The “Intent” is also apparent
from the sustained, resolute conduct of this horrendously bloody
war for over 6 years.
3. “The
Genocidal targeting of a Religious Group” is clearly prohibited
by the Genocide Convention by “acts committed with intent to
destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or
religious group” – but is clearly being carried out with the
accompaniment of immense Islamophobic propaganda in the West.
Professor Khan
concludes: “It may, therefore, be safely concluded that NATO
combat troops and NATO commanders are engaged in murdering the
Taliban, a protected group under the Genocide Convention, with
the specific intent to physically and mentally destroy the group
in whole or in part. This is the crime of genocide.”
As an agnostic
humanist I certainly don’t care for the Taliban beliefs – but
what agnostic humanists (such as myself) or people of other
philosophic persuasions think about the religious beliefs and
interpretations of the Taliban is beside the point from the
perspective of the UN Genocide Convention.
And while I
strongly object to human rights violations by the Taliban
(especially in relation to women and application of their
extreme interpretations of Sharia Law) one has to objectively
give credit to the Taliban for (a) bringing Peace through
victory in the middle 1990s and (b) for destroying 95% of the
Afghan opium production in 2001 (as well of course banning the
vastly more deadly use of alcohol and for prohibiting Afghan
Government employees from the even more deadly practice of
smoking tobacco in 1997). Smoking, alcohol and illicit drugs
kill about 7 million people annually, the breakdown being 5
million (tobacco), 1.8 million (alcohol) and 0.2 million (from
illicit drugs, about half opiate drug-related).
It can be
estimated that 0.6 million people have died world-wide due to
opiates in the last 6 years, about 0.5 million of these deaths
being due to US Alliance restoration of the Taliban-destroyed
Afghan opium industry from 5% of world market share (2001) to
93% (2007) (see UN Office on Drugs and Crime, UNODC, World Drug
Report 2007:
http://www.unodc.org/unodc/world_drug_report.html ).
The 0.5 million
global US-NATO-linked opiate drug-related deaths plus 6.6
million post-invasion Afghan excess deaths bring an upper
estimate of the carnage due to the US invasion and occupation of
Afghanistan to 7.1 million deaths. If we include excess deaths
associated with UK-US actions against Iraq in the period
1990-2008 (about 4 million) then the gruesome carnage of the
Bush I plus Bush II Asian Wars now totals about 11 million
excess deaths (and this ignores the impact of the Bush Wars
through oil price rises and other factors on Third World
avoidable deaths).
Occupied
Afghanistan is the New Auschwitz of the US and its complicit
allies (including former Axis countries Germany and Japan who
have on US instigation joined the US-NATO Afghan Genocide) (see:
http://mwcnews.net/content/view/7616/26/ ).
Those Bush-ite
and neo-Bush-ite politicians, military and Mainstream media
executives complicit in the Afghan Genocide should be arraigned
before the International Criminal Court (see:
http://ruddaustraliareportcard.blogspot.com/ ).
In his 2005
Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech (see:
http://www.countercurrents.org/arts-pinter081205.htm ), UK
playwright Harold Pinter urged the arraignment of Bush and Blair
before the International Criminal Court for war crimes and
stated “How many people do you have to kill before you qualify
to be described as a mass murderer and a war criminal? One
hundred thousand? More than enough, I would have thought.”
Eleven million?
More than enough, I would have thought.
Dr Gideon Polya
published some 130 works in a 4 decade scientific career, most
recently a huge pharmacological reference text "Biochemical
Targets of Plant Bioactive Compounds" (CRC Press/Taylor &
Francis, New York & London, 2003). He has just published “Body
Count. Global avoidable mortality since 1950” (G.M. Polya,
Melbourne, 2007:
http://mwcnews.net/content/view/1375/247/ and
http://globalbodycount.blogspot.com/ ).
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