AL JAZEERA COLUMN: U.S. Double Standard: Gaddafi Bad, Karimov Good

The US shows its hypocrisy by accusing “tyrants” of human rights abuses while not owning up to supporting dictators.

“After four decades of brutal dictatorship and eight months of deadly conflict, the Libyan people can now celebrate their freedom and the beginning of a new era of promise,” President Obama said last week. The capture and death of Moammar Gaddafi prompted him and other U.S. officials to congratulate the Libyan people on their liberation from a despot accused of terrible violations of human rights, including the 1996 massacre of more than 1200 prison inmates.

The kudos were as much for the U.S. itself as Libya’s victorious Transitional National Council. After all, the United States played a decisive role in Gaddafi’s death. First President Obama put together the NATO coalition that served as the Benghazi-based rebels’ loaner air force. When the bombing campaign was announced in February, Gaddafi’s suppression of the human rights of protesting rebels was front and center: “The United States also strongly supports the universal rights of the Libyan people,” Obama said at that time. “That includes the rights of peaceful assembly, free speech, and the ability of the Libyan people to determine their own destiny. These are human rights. They are not negotiable. They must be respected in every country. And they cannot be denied through violence or suppression.” (No word on how police firing rubber bullets at unarmed, peaceful protesters at the Occupy movement in Oakland, California fits into that.)

And in the end, it was a Hellfire missile fired by a Predator drone plane controlled by the American CIA—in conjunction with an attack by a French fighter jet—that destroyed the convoy of cars Gaddafi and his entourage used to try to escape the siege of Sirte, driving him into the famous drainage pipe and into the hands of his tormentors and executioners.

American officials and media reports were right about Gaddafi’s human rights record: It was atrocious. They cautioned the incoming TNC to make human rights a priority: “The Libyan authorities should also continue living up to their commitments to respect human rights, begin a national reconciliation process, secure weapons and dangerous materials, and bring together armed groups under a unified civilian leadership,” Obama said. (No word on how Gaddafi’s execution fits in to that.)

Yet the very same week the United States was cozying up to another long-time dictator—one whose style, brutal treatment of prisoners, and notorious massacre of political dissidents is highly reminiscent of the deposed Libyan tyrant.

Like a business that maintains two sets of records, one for the tax inspector and the other containing the truth, the United States has two different foreign policies. Its constitution, laws and treaty obligations prohibit torture, assassinations, and holding prisoners without trial. In reality there are secret prisons like Guantánamo. Similarly, there are two sets of ethical standards in America’s dealing with other countries. Enemies are held to the strictest standards. Allies get a pass. This double standard is the number-one cause of anti-Americanism in the world.

In yet another display that exposes American foreign policy on human rights as hypocritical and self-serving, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traveled to Uzbekistan to establish closer ties to the Central Asian republic’s president for life, Islam Karimov. Even as her State Department was ballyhooing the bloody conclusion of Gaddafi’s 42-year reign as a victory for freedom and decency, the former First Lady was engaged in the cynical Cold War-style of one of the worst human rights abusers in the world.

Read the full article at Al Jazeera English.

Who Will Lead the Left?

I found this piece arguing that Chomsky needs an heir, and it should be the author amusing.

There are some glaring problems. First, Chomsky isn’t really a leader of anything, though he is influential. Second, if there is going to a left star in the US, it will be an American. And of course these things aren’t predetermined. Leaders earn the right to lead organically. They aren’t appointed.

Still, the broader theme is worthy, namely that the left should do more to promote boldface names. Leftie media stars would get the message out; we currently have no one. (Liberals don’t count.) But there won’t be any unless they are promoted and supported, as the right does.

Get Inside, OWS

It’s cold here at #OWS. Move inside. Take over a bank. Or the NYSE. Or a store.

It’s cold.

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The Battle of Oakland

Now it begins.

Oakland CA police have carried out a violent raid against peaceful protesters at Occupy Oakland. They used tear gas and cracked heads.

Some victims defended themselves against thuggish cops with rocks and bottles. Good. Authorities should know that they will pay a price when they attack people without cause. Demonstrators fighting for fairness and decency in our rotting plutocracy have the right to the dignity that comes with fighting back.

There will be criticisms from within the movement of those Oaklanders who refused to be treated like cattle. The cult of militant nonviolence has taken over the Left.

There is nothing wrong with self-defense. The reason we oppose the system is that it is so violent.

Yesterday we got a tiny taste of the system’s brutality. Support Occupy Oakland. Do not second-guess the defenders.

In the meantime, look for things to heat up as the weather cools down.

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