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Global Eye -- Death Merchants
By Chris Floyd
Each day, one turns to the latest news from the bowels of the Bush Regime
with Dorothy Parker's immortal words sounding in the mind like a tocsin:
"What fresh hell is this?"
Last week, the news was particularly shameful -- and the "hell," though
fresh indeed, was in no way metaphorical. For last week saw two new
examples of the Regime's most egregious ongoing crime against humanity --
its cold, calculated, covert war against the world's poor.
Although it's being waged with words and policies -- and not the
flesh-devouring hardware now massing on Iraq's borders -- make no mistake:
Bush's war on the poor is a real war, with real casualties, and death tolls
in the tens of thousands. It's war on a global scale, on many fronts, but
it's being fought for two reasons only: personal political ambition and
financial profit.
Ever since he seized office, Bush has taken every opportunity to derail or
destroy UN efforts to provide reproductive health services to the world's
poorest women. He has filled American delegations to policy-setting
conferences on these issues with religious extremists from his devoted
"Christian Right" political base. He has arbitrarily cut off funding to the
UN's family planning program for developing nations -- money that health
experts say could have prevented 4,700 maternal deaths and 77,000 infant
and child deaths in the past year alone.
But this Herodian slaughter means nothing to Bush; what's important is that
he secures his "base" for the 2004 election. And so last week he launched a
fresh assault on the poor and vulnerable. His fundamentalist minions sought
to kneecap a UN conference on family planning in Asia, standing adamant --
and alone -- against the final resolution of a plan to guide policy and
determine funding for a range of international health programs for women,
Salon.com reports.
Not even the mullahs of Iran joined Bush in this fundamentalist diatribe
against the document. And what was Bush's objection? The inclusion of the
phrase "reproductive health" in the proposal. This demonic language, saith
the Lord's Anointed, is just a code word for "abortion." And although
abortion is of course legal in the United States -- for example, Bush's
nubile daughters could freely and safely avail themselves of the practice
if need arose -- it is obviously not to be permitted for the lesser breeds
who dwell in darkness.
But the Bush blockade was not just an outburst of religious zealotry; it
was something far more cynical, far more wicked than that. For the
objection was based on a lie -- and the Bush team knew it was a lie. The
UN's 1994 Cairo Agreement on family planning and health rights for women --
which was the foundational document of the Asia conference -- clearly
states: "In no case should abortion be promoted as a method of family
planning." Therefore, phrases such as "reproductive health" or
"reproductive rights" could not possibly refer to the promotion of abortion
in UN family planning documents.
Bush knows this. The bogus abortion issue is just a smokescreen; in fact,
his funding cuts to UN programs have actually led to far more abortions (an
estimated 800,000, the UN says), as poor women are left without
contraception or family-planning advice. No, what his hard-right base
really objects to is the overall aim of the UN programs: the emancipation
of women from ignorance, repression and poverty. A woman in charge of her
own reproductive health, outside the control of others, poses a mortal
danger to the fundamentalists' draconian mythology of "The Family," where
man rules as the vice-regent of God and woman humbly submits.
Whether Bush personally believes this or not is irrelevant. What matters is
that he plays on this belief, for his own aggrandizement -- and thousands
of women and children die for it.
And the war goes on. Just a few days after the Asian assault, Bush's own
vice-regent, Dick Cheney, torpedoed an international agreement that would
have allowed the world's poorest nations to import a wide range of
life-saving drugs at low cost. Cheney's intervention has thus consigned
thousands of people in Africa, Asia and Latin America to needless agony and
early death.
The 140 nations of the World Trade Organization were on the brink of
signing a deal that would have relaxed some of the patent laws that protect
the gargantuan profits of America's politically connected drug
corporations, the Guardian reports. Poor nations can't afford the medicines
that the druglords develop for the favored denizens of the West (those with
insurance, that is). The new WTO deal -- part of a much broader package of
development aid agreed upon at last year's landmark Doha conference --
would have given developing countries affordable access to treatments for
such ravages as cancer, asthma, pneumonia and many others.
But the druglords called in their campaign chips; they haven't stuffed
Republican coffers for nothing. Cheney got on the horn to American
delegates at the Geneva conference and lowered the boom: no deal -- despite
the fierce opposition of every other country in the WTO. Negotiators say
the entire Doha agreement -- with AIDs prevention as its centerpiece -- may
now collapse. If so, the death toll in Africa alone could reach millions.
These are acts of war by the Bush Regime, the acts of despicable moral
cretins -- slithering, slathering and lusting for power, willing to kill
the weakest on Earth to maintain themselves and their loathsome kind in
comfort, pomp and privilege. With callous deliberation, sugared hypocrisy
and criminal indifference, they are creating a hell on Earth.
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