Showing posts with label Craig Murray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craig Murray. Show all posts
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Quilliam Foundation & Craig Murray
Craig Murray is facing legal difficulties regarding some posts on his blog. As a gesture of solidarity, I'm linking to disruptive.org for mirrors of the offending blog posts and Smog's blog for screenshots.
Thursday, 5 November 2009
EU lifts sanctions on Uzbek government.
The sanctions were initially enacted in response to the Andijan massacre of 2005 (an incident in which troops shot at unarmed protesters - the number killed is disputed, but believed to be in the hundreds). Since then, sanctions have been slowly eroded.
Germany, clearly incentivised by advancing its own economic interests, has led the fight for lifting sanctions. EU nations can once again sell weapons to a corrupt regime lead by the brutal dictator Islam Karimov.
The claim that the Uzbek situation has progressed is specious:
Obama has been more than willing to ‘cut deals’ with Karimov. Obama recently agreed to triple the fee for its U.S. airbase in Uzbekistan. The most recent official U.S. rhetoric on Uzbekistan-U.S. Relations spoke of ‘partnership,’ ‘historic agreement,’ ‘a very positive development,’ and ‘our friends in the Uzbek government.’ There was even an attempt to sell Uzbekistan to U.S. corporations, ‘we will explore ways that we can expose more American companies to the opportunities here.’
Unsurprisingly, when it comes to questions regarding human rights, there was considerable obfuscation:
Germany, clearly incentivised by advancing its own economic interests, has led the fight for lifting sanctions. EU nations can once again sell weapons to a corrupt regime lead by the brutal dictator Islam Karimov.
The claim that the Uzbek situation has progressed is specious:
There have been no improvements in human rights in Uzbekistan. There remains no freedom of speech, assembly, movement or religion. Thousands of political prisoners slave in the gulags, children are forced into the fields by soldiers to pick the cotton. Thousands still suffer hideous torture every year.The value of the removal of sanctions is largely symbolic. Uzbekistan has been obtaining weapons from non-EU sources. Although Russia is reported to be their main suppliers, the U.S. has played a major role in supporting the Karimov regime. Because of its usefulness as a launch pad for offences in the Middle East, the U.S. has pumped money in to the hands of the Karimov government in order to buy favour with the regime.
Obama has been more than willing to ‘cut deals’ with Karimov. Obama recently agreed to triple the fee for its U.S. airbase in Uzbekistan. The most recent official U.S. rhetoric on Uzbekistan-U.S. Relations spoke of ‘partnership,’ ‘historic agreement,’ ‘a very positive development,’ and ‘our friends in the Uzbek government.’ There was even an attempt to sell Uzbekistan to U.S. corporations, ‘we will explore ways that we can expose more American companies to the opportunities here.’
Unsurprisingly, when it comes to questions regarding human rights, there was considerable obfuscation:
With respect to the human rights question, the United States and Uzbekistan intend to initiate a bilateral annual consultation in which we will discuss the full range of priorities on our bilateral agenda. I conveyed an invitation from the United States government to the government of Uzbekistan to send a high-level delegation at the time of their choosing to the United States to begin those consultations. As I said in my statement, I am confident that we will be able to make progress on the full range of priorities on our bilateral agenda.As for why so many nations are willing to get into bed with one of the world's most egregious regimes, I will leave you with Craig Murray’s a concise appraisal
The politicians do it because the media and public do not seem to care, so they think they can get away with it. So far, they are right.
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Truths in the face of misinformation (AKA cut the crap)
Update
In relation to UK and U.S. complicity in torture, Newsnight interviews former Uzbek intelligence officer.
Monday, 22 June 2009
Craig Murray on the Conservative’s European Alliance
Craig Murray on the Conservative’s European Alliance
I watched him [Silvio Berlusconi] this morning on EuroNews making a European Election campaign speech. He said: "How do I feel when I see all these non-Italians walking around Milan? When I look around Milan, I think I am in Africa!" […]
Still more alarming, even Berlusconi is not right wing enough for David Cameron's Tories and they have allied themselves with some truly horrible nationalist parties from Eastern Europe.
I was First Secretary at the British Embassy in Warsaw heading the Embassy's political and economic sections. I speak Polish. I can tell you definitively that the Kaczynski's Law and Justice Party - the British Conservative's now main ally in the EU parliament - consists of a large number of anti-Semitic and ultra-conservative Catholic crazies of the worst kind. […]
Kaczynski continually condemns anti-Semitism in public. You might ask yourself why he has to do that. One prominent member of his party (and of ther Sejm) once walked out of a lunch with me in Warsaw where a girl from the Adenauer Foundation was also present, because she was Jewish. I have heard casual anti-Semitism from components of Law and Justice which you would not believe.
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