Ebola, biological warfare against Africa?
A handout picture taken and released on September 21, 2014 by the Spanish
Defense Ministry shows a military medical team transferring, from Freetown
airport in Sierra Leone to Spain, Roman Catholic missionary Manuel Garcia
Viejo, who contracted the deadly
Tue Sep 23, 2014 7:27AM
By Abayomi Azikiwe
A team of eight experts and journalists visiting the southern region of the
West African state of Guinea were found dead in the town of Nzerekore on
Sept. 20. Reports indicate that they were there to educate people about the
nature of the disease for the purpose of its prevention.
Reports from Guinea say that the delegation had met with elders in the
community but were later attacked by youths. Investigations into the details
of the killings are ongoing.
There is tremendous mistrust surrounding the spread of the Ebola virus
disease in some West African states where the epidemic has had an impact.
Doctors Without Borders reported in April that their teams were forced to
withdraw from Macenta in Guinea after being stoned by youths who said they
were there to spread the disease.
Newspaper articles and rumors have circulated that the outbreak is a direct
result of biological warfare being waged by imperialist countries against
the African continent.
Although no one knows what the motivations were of those who carried out the
killings in Guinea, obviously there are many people who mistrust the
motivations of foreign aid workers responding to the crisis. Guinea is the
first country that was identified in the latest spread of the disease, which
has periodically struck in Central and West Africa over the last three
decades.
Biological warfare and economic underdevelopment
The most widely discussed and controversial article related to the spread of
the Ebola virus disease was published by the leading newspaper in Liberia,
The Observer. Dr. Cyril Broderick, a former professor of plant pathology at
the University there, asserted that the spread of the disease is a direct
result of US Department of Defense bio-warfare against Africa.
Brodericks article was published on Sept. 9 and stated that Africa must
not relegate the Continent to become the locality for disposal and the
deposition of hazardous chemicals, dangerous drugs, and chemical or
biological agents of emerging diseases. There is urgent need for affirmative
action in protecting the less affluent of poorer countries, especially
African citizens, whose countries are not as scientifically and industrially
endowed as the United States and most Western countries, sources of most
viral or bacterial GMOs that are strategically designed as biological
weapons. It is most disturbing that the US Government has been operating a
viral hemorrhagic fever bioterrorism research laboratory in Sierra Leone.
This same author goes on to ask Are there others? Wherever they exist, it
is time to terminate them. If any other sites exist, it is advisable to
follow the delayed but essential step: Sierra Leone closed the US bioweapons
lab and stopped Tulane University for further testing. (Sept. 9)
Broderick has been attacked for publishing the article, and according to
Health Impact News The western pro-pharma media has chided Dr. Broderick,
saying that such an inflammatory piece of writing is irresponsible since
so many Africans are already distrustful of western medicine. They see
western medicine as the answer to Africas deadly diseases such as Ebola,
while Dr. Broderick sees it as the cause. Dr. Broderick states African
people are not ignorant and gullible, as is being implicated.
(healthimpactnews.com, Sept. 21)
Following the publication of this article, President Barack Obama announced
on Sept. 16 that the US would deploy 3,000 troops to the affected West
African states as a means to combat the disease. Obama said in a press
release that The United States will leverage the unique capabilities of the
US military and broader uniformed services to help bring the epidemic under
control. These efforts will entail command and control, logistics expertise,
training, and engineering support. (White House press statement)
Washington is already heavily involved militarily in Africa. Several
thousand Pentagon troops, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operatives and
State Department functionaries are on the continent as part of the US Africa
Command (AFRICOM). This intervention since 2008 has created more instability
and underdevelopment in Africa as represented by the events in Egypt, Mali,
Libya, Somalia, South Sudan and Nigeria, where the ostensible partnerships
aimed at curbing terrorism has prompted the intensification of conflict,
dislocation and in the case of the Horn of Africa, famine.
Pentagon and CIA drone operations have carried out numerous targeted
assassinations in Somalia. In Mali, a US-trained military officer returned
to this former French colony and staged a coup providing a rationale for
internal destabilization as well as an ongoing occupation by Paris.
Cuba offers medical solidarity
Meanwhile the revolutionary nation of Cuba pledged to send medical personnel
in the fight against the disease. Cuba has a profound history in providing
unconditional solidarity with the African continent.
In an address on Sept. 18 before the United Nations Security Council
emergency session on Ebola, Vice Minister of Foreign Relations Abelardo
Moreno told the participants that, Cubas response is part of our
solidarity with Africa, Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean. Over the
last 55 years, we have collaborated in more than 158 countries, with the
participation of 325,710 health workers. Some 76,744 collaborators have
worked in 39 African countries. Today, in this sector, 4,048 Cubans are
serving in 32 African nations, 2,269 of whom are doctors. (granma.cu, Sept.
19)
Moreno went on the report that, The medical brigades which will be sent to
Africa to fight against Ebola form part of the Henry Reeve International
Contingent - created in 2005 - composed of doctors specializing in
combating disasters and large-scale epidemics. Cubas response confirms the
values of solidarity which have guided the Cuban Revolution: not to give
what we can spare, but to share what we have.
This approach contrasts sharply with that of the White House and Pentagon.
Cuba has built up considerable trust in Africa due to its consistent policy
of international solidarity.
At least three countries that have reported Ebola cases are reporting
improvements in fighting the disease and its proliferation. In Nigeria, the
Federal Government announced that schools would be re-opened on Sept. 22
despite opposition from the sections of the Nigerian Union of Teachers
(NUT).
In Sierra Leone, there was a state of emergency declared restricting
movements for three days. The government announced on Sept. 22 that the
situation was now under control. Similar announcements have been made in
reference to developments in Senegal, where at least one case has been
reported.
Nonetheless, there have been nearly 3,000 deaths reported from the disease.
In addition, there are still numerous questions related to the conditions
under which the disease is spread and the most effective means to treat and
eradicate the epidemic. (WHO Update, Sept. 22)
This outbreak does draw attention to the need for genuine independence and
development on the African continent. The training of medical personnel and
scientific researchers would contribute immensely to preventing future
healthcare crises.
Cuban revolutionary foreign policy provides an example of how underdeveloped
states, which have a legacy of slavery, colonialism and neo-colonialism, can
transform through a process of class struggle and self-reliance. With over
five decades of hostility from the US, Cuba has been able to make
significant contributions to African liberation whether in the fight against
settler-colonialism in Southern Africa in the years past or through the
contemporary challenges related to the Ebola outbreak, the training of
African medical personnel and other healthcare issues.
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