| Press Release
Statement of support
(IRISH SECTION) - 18.2.2005
Supporting
the International Conference “The Hague Proceedings against Slobodan
Milosevic: Emerging Issues in International Law” –|
Details below -
We live in strange
times. When fun is equated with destruction and murder. Consider if you
will this comment summarising a personal military ethos and directed to
us by former latrine orderly US Marine officer Lieutenant General James
Mattis...
“It’s fun to shoot some people. You go into Afghanistan, you’ve
got guys who slap women around for five years because they don’t
wear a veil. You know, guys like that ain’t got no manhood anyway,
so it’s a hell of a lot of fun to shoot them.”
It was this same Lieutenant General Mattis who dismissed photographic
evidence of the slaughter by US-led forces of dozens of people at an Iraqi
wedding party last year.
Among the dead were 27 members of the extended Rakat family their wedding
guests and even the band of musicians hired to play at the ceremony. 11
of the dead were women. 14 were children.
In November last year Operation Phantom obliterated the historic and
beautiful city of Falluja in Iraq the home of over 300,000 people before
the merciless onslaught by US forces.
Hundreds of thousands of children and an equal number of the sick
and the elderly have died in Iraq as a direct result of sanctions imposed
on Iraq by the United Nations.
There were no weapons of mass destruction so Iraq constituted no
threat to countries in the West. Clearly the specific purpose to invading
Iraq was to reduce the country to third world status and lessen its influence
in the Middle East on behalf of Israel and corporate interests across
the globe.
World populations conditioned through the media principally to accepting
the basic concept of the “enemy” and the “alien”
respond in Pavlovian fashion to such words as “evil” and “dictator”
and are correspondingly evoked into a war like mode and disposition and
as often as not this leads to a manufactured desire for revenge.
The unrelenting remorseless
media demonisation of the Serbian people and President Slobodan Milosevic
serves as exemplar without parallel of this Orwellian consciousness controlling
process.
War is an immensely
profitable enterprise for a relatively small number of people for whom
it is an absolute necessity to control the consciousness or to put it
another way annihilate the consciousness of millions of people across
the globe.
The most effective way to do this is through sensationalism which is basically
a disguised form of sadomasochism. In short you create a desire for and
addiction to all that is sensational….
Public crucifixions were certainly sensational as were public beheadings
and hangings and gladiatorial contests . Unquestionably all this blood
letting paved the way for an acceptance of slaughter unlimited in mass
warfare.
Desensitisation is the purpose of this exercise. In this blood soaked
age the capacity to desensitise the great mass of people everywhere is
truly phenomenal.
Drugs and excessive use of alcohol and an addiction to loveless and mechanistic
style pornography obliterating any concept of affection or consideration
for others is projected as “normal” and all that is debased
and meretricious and gratuitously violent is daily fare on television
screens across the world . No longer are we afforded time to reflect as
we are ceaselessly besought by the deceivers and would be manipulators
of the collective consciousness to “move forward” as we are
bade quite sternly to “come to terms with” grief and loss
and the leave taking of loved ones and matters over which we may have
little or no control but nevertheless require reflection.
Perhaps we should resist this cold blooded imperative to live precisely
in the moment as we might perhaps challenge the martial call to “move
forward” perceiving it to be in no way concerned with our personal
or collective welfare but rather to be a directive to conform to an ethos
of a militaristic even imperialistic ethos.
In the struggle for
truth, justice and peace over imperialism and warfare join the International
Committee to Defend Slobodan Milosevic in its support of President Slobodan
Milosevic and other Yugoslav political prisoners who are currently on
trial at the US/NATO sponsored “tribunal” in The Hague.
John Kelly, International
Committee to Defend Slobodan Milosevic (Irish Section)
For further information please do not hesitate to contact us at:
cdsmireland@eircom.net Tel: +044 45787 or +086 1963134
http://www.icdsmireland.org/ (ICDSM Ireland)
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