U.S.Crusade | RaceandHistory | RastaTimes | HowComYouCom | News Links | Trini Soca | Africa Speaks
Trinicenter.com Trinicenter.com Trinidad and Tobago News
Online Forums
Create an AccountHome | Account | World News  

International Watch
  • Home
  • AvantGo
  • Feedback
  • Search
  • Stories Archive
  • Submit News

  • Categories
  • Africa Focus
  • Arab Spring
  • Audio & Video
  • Book Review
  • Caribbean
  • Inside U.S.A.
  • Invasion of Iraq
  • Israel-Palestine
  • Latin America
  • Medical
  • Pakistan
  • Pandora's Box
  • Racism Watch
  • Satire
  • US War on Iran
  • US War on N Korea
  • War and Terror
  • War on Russia
  • War on Syria
  • World Focus
  • Zimbabwe

  • Old Articles
    Friday, February 08
    ·
    Wednesday, February 06
    ·
    Tuesday, February 05
    · Savage Capitalism or Socialism: A Conversation with Luis Britto Garcia
    Sunday, February 03
    · Canada vs. Venezuela: The Background Gets Even Murkier
    Thursday, January 31
    ·
    Monday, January 28
    · The History - and Hypocrisy - of US Meddling in Venezuela
    · Canada Is Complicit in Venezuela's US-Backed Coup D'état
    Wednesday, September 26
    · Why Israel Demolishes: Khan Al-Ahmar as Representation of Greater Genocide
    Friday, September 21
    · US Disregard for International Law Is a Menace to Latin America
    Saturday, August 25
    · How Long is the Shelf-Life of Damnable Racist Capitalist Lies?
    Thursday, August 09
    · Martial Law By Other Means: Corporate Strangulation of Dissent
    Wednesday, August 08
    · North Korea and The Washington Trap
    · Venezuela Assassination Attempt: Maduro Survives but Journalism Doesn't
    Sunday, May 20
    · The British Royal Wedding, Feelgoodism and the Colonial Jumbie
    Friday, May 04
    ·
    Monday, April 09
    · The Bayer-Monsanto Merger Is Bad News for the Planet
    Tuesday, March 20
    · Finally, Some Good News
    Thursday, March 15
    · Zimbabwe Open for Business, Code for International Finance Capitalism
    Friday, January 12
    · Shadow Armies: The Unseen, But Real US War In Africa
    Wednesday, December 13
    · The U.S. is Not a Democracy, It Never Was

    Older Articles

    Features

    Sudan''s Crisis

    Zimbabwe: Land Reform and Mugabe

    U.S Coup in Haiti

    Venezuela and Chavez


      
    War and Terror: Gordon Brown tries to hide war link to bomb attacks
    Posted on Friday, July 13 @ 00:01:06 UTC
    Topic: Britain
    Britainby Anindya Bhattacharyya
    socialistworker.co.uk
    July 13, 2007


    Gordon Brown has a problem – and a plan for how to deal with it.

    He knows that it was anger at the Iraq war that ultimately brought down Tony Blair.

    But he is just as committed to pressing ahead with the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan as Blair was.

    That is why Brown is determined to stop people from blaming the Iraq war for terrorist attacks in Britain. But he's going about it in a different and more subtle way than his predecessor.

    Blair would lash out at the Muslim community for harbouring "extremism".

    The implication was that Muslims were collectively responsible for terrorist attacks – rather than those attacks being a reaction to his wars.

    Brown has been less openly vicious. He does not explicitly single out Muslims and instead talks in general terms about all communities standing firm against terrorism.

    The reaction from many Muslim groups is also slightly different.

    Most leading Muslim organisations are openly opposed to the presence of British troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    In the past they have explicitly linked the issue of the war to the issue of terrorism and called for the troops to come home.

    And it has been the solidarity of the anti-war movement that has given them the space to say this openly and boldly.

    But in their reactions to the latest bombing attempts, many Muslim groups have decoupled the issue of terrorism from the issue of war.

    It is as if Brown has tacitly offered them a deal – "I won't blame you for terrorism, if you don't mention the war."

    But any analysis that does not mention the war fails to explain why it is that innocent people in Britain are the targets of terrorist attacks.

    Nor does it explain what makes ordinary men and women attempt to bomb airports, buses or tube trains.

    Yassin Omar, convicted of the 21 July 2005 bomb attempt in London, fled war torn Somalia as a young boy. The civil war which has engulfed that country has been enflamed by Western intervention and arms sales.

    Iraq

    Bilal Abdullah, charged with the attempted Glasgow bombing, grew up in Iraq. He opposed Saddam Hussein but was enraged at the suffering and death brought by occupation.

    It is Britain's support for George Bush's war that leads to terrorism. The right wants to hide that fact and direct people's anger towards Muslims instead.

    The fact is Muslims have nothing to apologise for, since they are not in any sense collectively to blame for terrorism.

    Nor do Muslims have any kind of special responsibility to condemn terrorism more loudly than anyone else.

    Decoupling the war from terrorism also depoliticises the issue of domestic security.

    It makes it easier for Brown to hand more power to the police and pass more repressive legislation that erodes everyone's civil rights.

    It also does nothing to quell Islamophobia. The last few weeks have seen the right wing press lashing out against Muslims even more strongly.

    Far from acknowledging the condemnation of terrorism from Muslims, they have ramped up their paranoid rhetoric painting Muslims as the "enemy within".

    These hate filled rants lead to racist attacks. Police in Glasgow are investigating at least 24 incidents against Muslims in the city, ranging from graffiti on mosques through to firebomb attacks.

    Keeping quiet won't stop Islamophobia or terrorism.

    The anti-war movement has a duty to state loudly and clearly that Muslims are not to blame for terrorism – and that the responsibility lies with Brown to end the war by bringing the troops home now.

    © Copyright Socialist Worker (unless otherwise stated). You may republish if you include an active link to the original and leave this notice in place.

    Reprinted from:
    www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=12361

     
    Related Links
    · More about Britain
    · News by admin


    Most read story about Britain:
    Schools report shows young people's lives are blighted by racism


    Article Rating
    Average Score: 5
    Votes: 1


    Please take a second and vote for this article:

    Excellent
    Very Good
    Good
    Regular
    Bad


    Options

     Printer Friendly Printer Friendly



    Homepage | Trinidad News | Africa Speaks | U.S.Crusade | Fair Use Notice


    Copyright © 2002-2014 Trinicenter.com
    Trinicenter.com is a 100% non-profit Website
    You can syndicate our news using the file backend.php or ultramode.txt
    All logos, trademarks, articles and comments are property of their respective owners.
    PHP-Nuke Copyright © 2004 by Francisco Burzi. This is free software, and you may redistribute it under the GPL.
    PHP-Nuke comes with absolutely no warranty, for details, see the license.
    Page Generation: 0.19 Seconds