The
Western Onslaught Against International Law
by
Paul Craig Roberts
PaulCraigRoberts.org
Recently
by Paul Craig Roberts: Pussy
Riot, the Unfortunate Dupes of Amerikan Hegemony
A
new film, Compliance, examines the human desire
to follow and obey authority. Liberal institutions, such as
the media, universities, federal courts, and human rights organizations,
which have traditionally functioned as checks on the blind obedience
to authority, have in our day gone over to powers side. The
subversion of these institutions has transformed them from checks
on power into servants of power. The result is the transformation
of culture from the rule of law to unaccountable authority resting
on power maintained by propaganda.
Propaganda
is important in the inculcation of trust in authority.The Pussy
Riot case shows the power of Washingtons propaganda even inside
Russia itself and reveals that Washingtons propaganda has
suborned important human rights organizations such as Human Rights
Watch, Chatham House, and Amnesty International.
Pussy Riot
is described in the western media as a punk rock group, but seems
in fact to be a group known as Voina (War) that performs lewd or
scandalous unannounced public performances such as the one in the
Russian cathedral, a sexual orgy in a museum, and events such as
this
and also this.
Three of the
cathedral performers were apprehended, indicted, tried, convicted
of breaking a statutory law, and given two-year prison sentences.
The Voice of Russia recently broadcast a discussion of the case
from its London studio. Representatives from Human Rights Watch
and Chatham House argued that the case was really a free speech
case and that the women were political prisoners for criticizing
Russian President Putin.
This claim
was disingenuous. In the blasphemous performance in the Russian
cathedral, Putin was not mentioned. The references to Putin were
added to the video posted on the Internet after the event in order
to turn a crime into a political protest.
The human rights
representatives also argued that the womens conviction could
only happen in Putins Russia. However, the program host pointed
out that in fact most European countries have similar laws as Russias
and that a number of European offenders have been arrested and punished
even more severely. Indeed, I recently read a news report from Germany
that a copycat group of women had staged a similar protest in support
of Pussy Riot and had been arrested. An analysis of these issues
is available here.
The human rights
representatives seemed to believe that Putin had failed the democratic
test by failing to stop the prosecution. But a country either has
the rule of law or doesnt have the rule of law. If Putin overrides
the law, it means Putin is the law.
Whether Washington
had a hand in the Pussy Riot event via the Russian protest groups
it funds, Hitlery Clinton was quick to make propaganda. Free expression
was threatened in Russia, she said.
Washington
used the Pussy Riot case to pay Putin back for opposing Washingtons
destruction of Syria. The overlooked legal issue is Washingtons
interference in internal Russian affairs. The close alignment of
human rights organizations with Washingtons propaganda hurts
the credibility of human rights advocacy. If human rights groups
are seen as auxiliaries of Washingtons propaganda, their moral
authority evaporates.
The prevalence
of the English language, due to the British domination of the world
in the 18th and 19th centuries and American domination in the 20th
and first decade of the 21st century, makes it easy for Washington
to control the explanations. Other languages simply do not have
the reach to compete.
Washington
also has the advantage of having worn the White Hat in the Cold
War. The peoples who were constituent parts of the Soviet empire
and even many Russians themselves still see Washington as the wearer
of the White Hat. Washington has used this advantage to finance
color revolutions that have moved countries from the
Russian sphere of influence into Washingtons sphere of influence.
Tony Cartalucci
concludes
that Amnesty International is US State Department Propaganda.
Cartalucci notes that Amnestys executive director is former
State Department official Suzanne Nossel, who conflates human
rights advocacy with US global hegemony.
Amnesty does
seem like an amplifier for Washingtons propaganda. Amnestys
latest email to members (August 27) is: As if the recent trial
and sentencing of three members of Pussy Riot wasnt shameful
enough, now Russian police are hunting down others in the band.
Make no mistake about it: Russian authorities are relentless. Just
how far are the Russian authorities willing to go to silence voices
of dissent? Tell the Russian government to stop hunting Pussy Riot!
Amnesty Internationals
August 23 email to its members, Wake Up World, is completely
one-sided and puts all blame for violence on the Syrian government,
not on al Qaeda and other outside groups that Washington has armed
and unleashed on the Syrian people. Amnesty is only concerned with
getting visual images damning to the Syrian government before the
public: We are working to get this damning footage into the
hands of journalists around the world. Support our work and help
ensure that our first-hand video is seen by influential members
of the media.
At least Pussy
Riot got a trial. Thats more than US Marine, Brandon Raub,
a veteran of two tours of combat duty, got. Raub posted on Facebook
his opinion that he had been misused by Washington in behalf of
an illegal agenda. Local police, FBI, and Secret Service descended
upon his home, dragged him out, and on the authority of a social
worker, committed him to a mental hospital for observation.
I did not see
any protests from Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, or
Chatham House. Instead, a Virginia circuit court judge, W. Allan
Sharrett, demanded Raubs immediate release, stating that there
was no reason to detain and commit Raub except to punish him for
exercising his free speech right.
Americans are
increasingly punished for exercising free speech rights. A number
of videos of police violence against the occupy movement are available
on youtube. They show the goon thug gestapo cops beating women,
pepper spraying protestors sitting with their heads bowed, truncheons
flashing as American heads are broken and protestors beat senseless
are dragged off in handcuffs for peacefully exercising a constitutionally
protected right.
There has been
more protest over Pussy Riot than over the illegal detention and
torture of Bradley Manning or the UK governments threat to
invade the Embassy of Ecuador and to drag out WikiLeaks Julian
Assange.
When a Chinese
dissident sought asylum in the US embassy in China, the Chinese
government bowed to international law and permitted the dissidents
safe passage to the US. But freedom and democracy Great
Britain refuses free passage to Assange who has been granted asylum,
and there is no protest from Clinton at the State Department.
In
Chinas
Rise, Americas Fall, Ron Unz makes a compelling
argument that the Chinese government is more respectful of the rule
of law and more responsive to the people it governs than is Washington.
Today it is Russia and China, not the UK and Europe, that challenge
Washingtons claim that the US government is above international
law and has the right to overthrow governments of which it disapproves.
The lawlessness
that now characterizes the US and UK governments is a large threat
to humanitys finest achievement the rule of law for
which the British fought from the time of Alfred the Great in the
ninth century to the Glorious Revolution of the 17th century.
Where are the
protests over the Anglo-American destruction of the rule of law?
Why Arent
Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and Chatham House on
the case?
August
29, 2012
Paul
Craig Roberts, a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House. Visit his website.
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Craig Roberts
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