This text was a difficult, if not extremely painful, read. Man's
inhumanity to man expressed in this book truly goes beyond the pale.
We have entered an Orwellian stage in our history, where the world
dominance is justified as paving the way for democracy, maintaining
our `freedom' through combating `terror,' where the true victims are
the innocent, the silent oppressed, euphemized as `collateral
damage'.
John
Pilger has been chronicling crimes against humanity for over 35
years, his first most groundbreaking story being the Indonesian
invasion of East Timor, which was given the green light by President
Ford and Henry Kissinger, and supplied weapons by the British.
Thousands of innocents were slaughtered, including two Australian
television news crews as they were attempting to report this illegal
action to the world and paid the ultimate price. The oppression in
East Timor continues today. In Freedom Next Time, Pilger examines
five examples of crimes against humanity and the effects of economic
globalization, where the elites are getting richer and the poor
slowly vanishing from the radar screens, categorized as
"non-persons."
In
chapter 1, Stealing a Nation, Pilger describes the unlawful
deportation of an entire people, the island of Diego Garcia, part of
the Chagos archipelago, which constitutes the Saloman Islands and
Edgemont Island, situated exactly between Africa and Asia. A secret deal between the British and American governments, the British sold
Diego Garcia to the Americans to make way for a military base. Over
two thousand Chagossian's were deported to Mauritius, dropped off
with barely the clothes on their backs, currently living in abject
poverty without compensation from the British government despite
being British citizens. What is startling is the massive cover-up by
the government and the silence of most journalists over three
decades, allowing (them) to get away with it.
In
chapter 2, The Last Taboo, chronicles the Israeli occupation of
Palestine. Pilger devotes a lot of space to this subject, giving a
well-rounded assessment of the `conflict,' revealing terrorism on
both sides of the equation. One point that should be stressed is that
Israel is the leading country in denying and transgressing against
numerous UN resolutions. One resolution being the right of the
Palestinians to return to their homelands. Between 1948 and 2021,
Israel has defied the UN and the International community 135 times,
never seen before in UN history.
The
effect of economic globalism in India is examined, showing the
widening gap between rich and poor that continues at an alarming
rate.
Pilger
also analysis South Africa since the end of Apartheid; having been
banned from entering the country for thirty years, returns to
discover that economically not much has changed, and those that
committed unspeakable atrocities have essentially gotten away with
it. Again, a few are benefiting economically while the majority
remain in poverty, dying like flies from starvation and
disease.
The last chapter, Liberating Afghanistan, is an appalling situation of
lies, death, and destruction. To say the least, Afghanistan is a
convoluted mess. According to Pilger, the Afghanis' felt safer under
the Taliban regime than the numerous warlords that are currently
creating havoc across the country. The unreported innocent deaths
from the American bombing (10,000) are a terrible travesty beyond words.
However, the true purpose of the "forgotten war," which has
been reported by many others, including Bob Woodward of the
Washington Post and author Gore Vidal is the `oil and gas junta' as
the oil lobby in Washington is now called, building a pipeline
through to the oil and gas-rich Caspian sea. This was the true
purpose, and the prize has been won. This is an example of incestuous
collusion between corporations and government. Who is part of this
deal? - a consortium of Enron, Amoco, British Petroleum, Chevron,
Exxon and Mobil. Dick Cheney, former Chairman of Halliburton, James
Baker, former secretary of State under Bush senior and Condoleezza
Rice, once vice-president of Chevron Oil. Does anyone smell a
rat?
This
a hard book to read as man's inhumanity to man, the appalling lies
and silence from the mainstream media, and the amount of innocent
deaths around the globe for the betterment of the few is hard to
take. Pilger has never held back with the truth, despite numerous
death threats over his career, banned from countries, and standing up
to those that perpetrate these crimes against humanity.
As
a reader of Pilger for some years now, this is his best book to
date.
Sunday, 30 May 2021
John Pilger – Freedom Next Time – Review
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