http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/27-03-2011/117349-Ghaddafi_hero_for_African_rights_and_liberation-0/

Ghaddafi a hero for African rights and liberation
27.03.2011 
by Cynthia McKinney


In 2005 in the basement of the United States Capitol at a meeting convened by 
Congressman John Conyers on the subject of the "Downing Street Memo," Ray 
McGovern uttered the following truth: he testified that "the United States went 
to war in Iraq for oil, Israel, and military bases craved by administration 
neocons" so that "the United States and Israel could dominate that part of the 
world." McGovern went on to testify truthfully that "Israel is not allowed to 
be brought up in polite conversation. The last time I did this, the previous 
director of Central Intelligence called me anti-Semitic."


The routine condemnations of McGovern could be heard from all of the sources 
inside the U.S. political structure that has at its base finance from 
pro-Israel sources; that included from Dr. Howard Dean who was Chair of the 
Democratic National Committee at the time. This finance nexus has been 
thoroughly identified by Dr. James Petras, for those who want to do further 
reading.

Condemnations, however, do not disprove McGovern's statement, but point, 
instead, to the political untouchability of the topic. However, if one wants to 
truly understand the formulation of U.S. foreign and military policies, one 
must carefully consider McGovern's testimony.

On December 7, 1988 Mikhail Gorbachev described the need for a "universal human 
consensus" and he called that a new world order. And on September 11, 1990, 
President George Herbert Walker Bush characterized the crisis that led to his 
intervention in the Persian Gulf in Operation Desert Storm as an opportunity to 
move toward "a new world order." Every President since Bush, including 
President Obama, has expressed some fealty in one way or another to the idea of 
a "New World Order" which represents the ultimate goal of internationalizing 
rule by a few oligarchs and the dissolution, by every means available, of 
dissent. On March 19, 2011, exactly eight years after George W. Bush launched 
"Operation Iraqi Freedom," President Obama savagely bombed Libya.

One can begin to gain an understanding of exactly who these oligarchs are by 
investigating the financial winners in the oligarchization of the U.S. economy, 
in much the same way that the Russian oligarchs were created and eventually 
identified.

Israel was an important beneficiary of these economic operations and Israel has 
been an important beneficiary of certain U.S. military operations, exactly as 
McGovern testified.

The clear losers in this process are the people struggling globally for truth, 
justice, human rights, and peace. And there are clear and identifiable 
winners--if one dares to look.

Understanding who the winners are is necessary if one is to be able to decipher 
what they do and why. Therefore, it is necessary to understand that a new type 
of language has been adopted where war is peace, freedom is slavery, lies are 
truth, and ignorance is strength: we already know this as Orwell Speak. Our job 
is to pierce the intentional propagandistic obfuscations and expose the truth 
for those less aware of the modus operandus of the crafters of this new 
international order.

Nowhere should McGovern's testimony be weighed more than in the context of the 
US-led "Global War on Terror," the more recent "revolutions" of North Africa 
and West Asia, and more specifically for this paper, events unfolding in Libya.

Initially, the U.S. effort against Qaddafi's Administration in Libya was termed 
a "humanitarian intervention" to protect the people. But, when since September 
11, 1990 have U.S. troops been mobilized to innocently rescue civilians in 
danger? In reality, the U.S. military has been selectively called into action 
to cause civilian pain, suffering, destruction, and death since September 11, 
1990 and to further unstated objectives.

The U.S. military was not called into action after its ally, Paul Kagame, 
oversaw the murder of two democratically elected Presidents, when their plane 
was shot from the air by a U.S. missile left over from Operation Desert Storm 
that found its way to Uganda and from Uganda into Kagame's possession. The 
murder of the two sitting Presidents by way of shooting down their plane was an 
act of terror.

In the human conflagration that followed, the tragedy that has become known as 
the Rwandan Genocide, 100,000 innocent civilians were murdered every day for 
the next 100 days while the Clinton Administration, National Security Council 
Advisor Susan Rice, nor United Nations Ambassador Madeleine Albright did 
anything to provide humanitarian intervention because regime change was the 
accepted policy and if it meant the deaths of one million Africans, then so be 
it.

The Clinton Administration women who justified this non-intervention, later had 
an opportunity to stop the carnage in Sierra Leone, Ethiopia, Democratic 
Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast since 2000, Sudan and they did nothing because 
what was happening in those areas, despite the tremendous human toll, was 
consistent with unstated U.S. policy.

Today, the Obama Administration is responsible for its own war crimes, torture, 
crimes against humanity, and crimes against the peace and defends in U.S. 
Courts those from the Bush Administration who bear responsibility for having 
approved or justified them in the past. Yet, this Administration will not even 
agree to investigate the violation of Mumia Abu Jamal's civil rights in his 
first trial rife with racial innuendo, judicial misconduct, and a lack of 
evidence. Or in the case of Troy Davis where seven of nine witnesses recanted 
their testimonies and cited prosecutorial misconduct. But it did go to court to 
defend military commissions and insulted Native Americans in the process!

In addition, what the United States is responsible for in Afghanistan and 
Pakistan just since President Obama came to office is unthinkable and is 
despicable. And U.S. taxpayers continue to foot the financial and moral bill 
for the continued subjugation of Palestine, especially the people of Gaza who 
are still being bombarded by Israeli warplanes, all made possible by every one 
of us that pays taxes. And let us not forget this Administration's efforts to 
quash the Goldstone Report (the United Nations Report on Israel's Operation 
Cast Lead against Gaza) and criticism of Israel after nine Turkish citizens 
attempting to take humanitarian supplies to Gaza were brazenly murdered by 
Israeli forces attacking the humanitarian aid ship, Mavi Marmara.

But, amazingly, when the Obama Administration puts the U.S. war machine in 
action in a new front in Africa and characterizes it as a "humanitarian 
intervention," the peace community seemingly accepts the obfuscation and 
forgets the facts.

But the peace community knows full well that the Obama Administration is 
continuing the longterm U.S. policies of dismemberment, Balkanization, 
carefully crafted chaos, and death and destruction to achieve its unstated 
objectives. Every possibility of dissent is being obliterated--for a reason. 
The FBI raids in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and elsewhere targeting activists who 
support peace and the human rights of Palestinians is no accident. 
Politically-motivated prosecutions of politically active Palestinians came 
first, from Sami Al-Arian and his brother-in-law to the Holy Land Five.

These raids, combined with the Administration's unstated military objectives, 
undergird the economic transformation to which this Administration is fully 
committed. That is why the average taxpayer pays more taxes than General 
Electric or Bank of America, but shouldn't expect any kind of bailout from this 
Administration.

Now, let's explore Libya with respect to McGovern's remark. Oil: well Libya's 
got lots of it: the most on the African Continent. Israel: Preparing Israel to 
make "a clean break" from the past and establish a new relationship with the 
U.S. based on "maturity," by "securing the realm" as written by the Project for 
a New American Century Study Group on "A New Israeli Strategy Toward 2000" with 
Richard Perle as its leader. This should be seen as the operative strategy 
defining events in the region: "Israel--proud, wealthy, solid, and strong" can 
"shape its strategic environment."

France can be seen as an additional proxy for Israel in this action; France 
which announced that it was taking the lead in the anti-Qaddafi operation, is 
led by Nicholas Sarkozy whom the French media, Le Figaro newspaper, identified 
after his election as a Mossad asset. 99% of the population of Libya is Muslim. 
As long as Muslims are fighting each other they won't have time to focus on 
Israel or Palestine; And as for logistics, AFRICOM, the United States 
military's Africa Command, was not created for nothing: it was created to 
deepen the U.S. military presence and control over a Continent rich in land, 
water, strategic minerals, former preserve of U.S. allies and now facing 
aggressive penetration by China. Situated on the Mediterranean littoral, with 
oil money, and a revolutionary leader, I need not say much more about Libya and 
logistics useful for neocon objectives.

The reason Muammar Qaddafi is a target is because he has been a thorn in the 
side of anti-revolutionary forces since he took power in Libya, overthrowing 
the King and nationalizing the oil industry so that the people could benefit 
from their oil resources.


Libya's Revolution brought free health care and education to the people and 
subsidized housing. In fact, students in Libya can study there or abroad and 
the government gives them a monthly stipend while they are in school and they 
pay no tuition. If a Libyan needs a surgery that must be done overseas, then 
the government will pay for that surgery. That is more than the soldiers of the 
United States military can say. While Libyans enjoy subsidized housing, members 
of the U.S. military risk foreclosure while they serve their country abroad. 
Money from oil is directly deposited into the accounts of every Libyan based on 
oil income. As one Libyan told me recently, the idea is that if people have 
what they need, then they don't have to deny rights to or harm others and the 
Revolution believes that it is the responsibility of the government to provide 
the basic needs of its citizens.


Now, as for democracy, a country that has never practiced it is a poor trumpet 
for it. From genocide of indigenous Americans to enslavement of stolen Africans 
to disfranchisement of women, ours has been a less than perfect union. Now, it 
has turned the administration of its elections over to private voting machine 
companies and the finance of those elections to individuals and organizations 
that can mobilize vast sums of money; thus the United States is not in the best 
best position to dictate the terms of another country's democracy. But, Libyans 
govern themselves by The Green Book, a form of direct democracy based on the 
African Constitution concept that the people are the first and final source of 
all power. Clearly, the U.S. move is counter-Revolution.

In addition, I remember watching the proceedings of the House of Commons on 
television about ten years ago and I was shocked by what I was hearing: a 
member of Parliament saying that the evidence was actually planted by the U.S. 
C.I.A.! So, I searched for the article and there it was. A Member of Parliament 
had done his own investigation and discovered to his satisfaction that "the 
[timing] device was a C.I.A. plant." Kind of like the investigation I did, 
myself, to conclude that the Bush Administration was not telling us the truth 
about September 11th.

There is so much more on this to write. But I will leave that for another 
article. Let me just add this: Earl Hilliard was kicked out of Congress in 2002 
by the pro-Israel Lobby because he was getting close to Libya and would learn 
some of the secrets that have not yet been revealed. What business was it of 
Israel and their U.S. supporters that an African American Member of Congress 
was reaching out to an African leader who has always been supportive of Black 
liberation in the United States?

Muammar Qaddafi's daughter was murdered by U.S. bombs targeting him. I have 
visited the compound. Unfortunately, it has since been revealed by Victor 
Ostrovsky, a Mossad defector living in Canada, that the bombing took place as a 
result of faked intelligence and that Qaddafi was set up by Israel in Operation 
Trojan, that wanted him targeted. According to Ostrovsky, Ronald Reagan was 
tricked into bombing Libya by means of a "radio transmitter smuggled into 
Tripoli by the Mossad, which broadcast messages designed to fool the United 
States into thinking Libya was about to launch a massive terror attack on the 
West. On the basis of this bogus evidence, the US bombed Libya, killing 
Gaddafi's daughter." I have met with former members of MI-5 who were tasked 
with assassinating Qaddafi and refused.

At any rate, I must put this on the record, too. Muammar Qaddafi has long been 
a friend to African people. Pan-Africanists have travelled to and from Libya 
since the beginning of Qaddafi's role as Libya's leader, including Black 
Panther Party, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, All-African People's 
Revolutionary Party, and Nation of Islam members. I once defended Nation Of 
Islam leader Louis Farrakhan in the House International Relations Committee 
when the late Tom Lantos--on behalf of Israel--challenged The Nation's 
relationship with Libya and wanted to dash Qaddafi's desire to give The Nation 
several billion dollars to help Black people.

Unfortunately, in an effort of goodwill, Mr. Gaddafi on at least one occasion, 
was also prepared to assist those who presented themselves as servants of the 
people but in fact were not: the Blackstone Rangers in Chicago. More 
importantly, hundreds of unnamed Black Americans have made the sojourn to Libya 
- all striving for the unification of Africans in Africa and the Diaspora.

Black people who would have not otherwise ever connected with one another have 
been able to do so for more than forty years because of the educational and 
cultural conferences that Qaddafi has sponsored. The only requirement for 
participation was that they be willing to commit to work towards the ongoing 
development of Africa--all of Africa and wherever Africans are. Mr. Qaddafi to 
this day continues to assist Black political organizations in an effort to keep 
people of African descent able to exercise their right of self-determination.

Meanwhile, on the Continent, Africans not ready to kowtow to France, the United 
States, or other former colonial powers maintain their independence thanks to 
Qaddafi, the former head of the African Union. Qaddafi was named African Leader 
of the Year in 2009. Qaddafi provided the African National Congress and Nelson 
Mandela the wherewithal to defeat apartheid in South Africa. In short, if you 
want to stop Black people, then one key move is to stop Colonel Qaddafi.

Finally, I have led two delegations to Tripoli. Among those I took with me are 
KPFK's Dedon Kamathi, Black Agenda Report's Glen Ford, WBAIX.com's Don Debar, 
WayneMadsenReport.com's Wayne Madsen, National Hip Hop Political Caucus's Troy 
Nkrumah, Block Report's Minister of Information J.R. Valrey, Bob Fitrakis of 
FreePress.org, Keith Harmon Snow of allthingspass.com, and Malcolm Shabazz, the 
grandson of Malcolm X. Chicago's Pat Hill traveled with me twice and is in 
regular contact with people on the ground in Libya. You have heard them giving 
their impressions of what they saw and what they know on radio, television, and 
the internet.

The information I have included in this article is public information. 
Therefore, I am amazed that activist "leaders" who ought to know better accept 
special interest propaganda as the truth and then knowingly or unwittingly 
become tools of the disinformation artists. Responsible news outlets will 
search for those who know. I ask the readers of this article to trust no one 
who is merely a talking head, search for those who have experience and a track 
record for telling not a part of the truth, but the whole truth, and then 
finally do your own research and learn more about your government. And maybe, 
finally, then candidates who don't deserve our votes won't get them.

In conclusion, the United States, France, and Britain together have killed 
hundreds of thousands of civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan and their collective 
wars elsewhere without any punishment or any action from the U.N. Their action 
in Libya is illegal and Libya should launch a legal action in the International 
Court of Justice to obtain an injunction against this military action and I 
know just the right team of unbought international lawyers to do it. The claim 
that military actions against Libya protect civilians is a mockery and 
Presidents Obama and Sarkozy and Prime Minister Cameron should be called on it.

Interestingly, the National Front for the Salvation of Libya held its most 
recent meeting in the United States in July 2007. However, Libyans should be 
able to solve their own problems without foreign interference. Venezuela 
President Hugo Chavez has put forward a mediation proposal which I have 
endorsed. In addition, the Hugo Chavez International Foundation for Peace, 
Friendship and Solidarity released a communiqué stating that the "Arab League 
endorsements of Al-Qaida terrorism in Libya, [the U.S./NATO minus Germany and 
Turkey, plus the United Arab Emirates allies] is a racially-motivated hatred 
since the obnoxious slave trade centuries back." The communiqué continues that 
opening contacts with terrorists amounts to nothing less than promoting 
international terrorism and characterizes the Arab League move as both 
anti-African and anti-Black. The Hugo Chavez Foundation communiqué concludes: 
Long live Muammar Al-Qathafi! Long live the African Union! Long live 
Pan-Africanism! Solidarity with Blacks everywhere!

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Submitted to Lisa Karpova


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