Volume 4, No. 1, January 2003

 

Of Apologies, Lies and Conspiracies

— G. Fellow

 

The latest in the chain to "admit" a guilt comes Jack Straw. The British foreign secretary said, "we made some quite serious mistakes" and that the Kashmir problem was a bad "consequence" of Britain’s "colonial past." Such confessions are not considered apologies, though tendering apologies are not a rare phenomenon in international bourgeois politics and state-to-state relations.

Japan apologized to China for its crimes committed against the Chinese people before and during the Second World War and pledged that such a thing "will never happen again." The French imperialists admitted that they had carried on wide spread human rights violations against the Algerian people during the Algerian war of liberation. When an ex-general recently defended his actions in Algeria and termed them as the then "national" need of the French imperialist interests he was criticised by the French rulers. Many a German Nazi criminals apologized for their crimes during trials throughout the world. The most notorious apology has been one of Japanese atrocities on Korean women whom they used during the WW2 as "comfort women." The Australian government too has admitted to the "historical injustice" done to the Australian aborigines. The white settlers had committed wholesale mass murders of the Australian tribes in the wake of white occupation of the continent.

No doubt, all these apologies come to a naught when the situation changes and these become plain lies. Seoul city is still a den of prostitution for the business executives and the US soldiers. Blatant coercion has given way to the glitter of money. Neo-nazis are on the rise throughout Europe and the governments are officially turning to racist and fascist policies. Australia apologized to the aborigines but without committing to return their lands. The Japanese paid for the agonies in Yens, exchanging money with human dignity. The motto is: commit crime and pay money in lieu of going through a punishment. Chinese revisionists opened their gates for Japanese capital after "assurances" that Japan will never aggress upon China in future. A revisionist ploy to convince the workers and peasants, who have strong anti-Japanese imperialism feelings, that the Japanese imperialists have now changed their character after the apology. This is another way of trading off human tragedy with money.

The colonization of Asia, Africa and Latin America was done by the Europeans through unlimited bloodshed and mayhem of the indigenous people for centuries together. Columbus ‘discovered’ America in quest of Indian gold, spices and other riches and only established himself in the Indies by exterminating the Red Indians and brutally plundering the local populations. The quest for African gold, precious stones, and slaves made Europeans the butchers of the African peoples. Spanish robbers slaughtered and decimated the Inca tribes of the South American Continent to freight back mountais of gold. Just a look at the state boundaries on the African map tells a tale of arbitrary division of the continent that the Europeans have bequeathed to the African regimes.

Korea: US Military Jury Acquits The Killers, Bush Apologises

In another case of sham justice and phony apologies, news from Korea is worth mentioning. The acquittal of two US military personnel for running over and killing of two Korean girls in June 2002 has enraged the Korean people and they have demanded that the US dismantle its military bases in South Korea and quit the southern peninsula. Two military juries acquitted the accused Sergeant Mark Walker, the driver of the armoured car involved in the killings, and Sgt. Fernando Nino of the charges. Here we see the sham justice of military judicial system of the US armed forces exonerating their own folk of a crime they committed. The US armed forces around the world, network of its army bases, carry on their own departmental enquiry system which is heavily based on bias towards the locals. The enraged South Koreans demands a trial by the Korean courts while the Korean ministry that had requested jurisdiction in the case, baulked and said it respected the US military judicial system.

In South Korea, it happens quite often that people, especially students, come out against the US military presence, 37,000 strong, in the country and put up resistance against their own stooge governments. This time too, amid a spate of protest demonstrations the students firebombed the US army base at Yongsan, as a mark of fury against the US and demanding that murderer army go back. Successive South Korean governments have allowed the US army to maintain its bases in South Korea to threaten North Korea since the Korean War in the early fifties. In South Korea the anti-US sentiments are so strong that time and again, the people have come out against the US Bases. Even coteries from the ruling classes this time were forced to join the protests and tried to show that they represented the anti-US sentiments present in the people. All the three presidential candidate parties joined in the anti-US demonstrations. Though the US court martial acquitted the US officers of any charges of homicide yet the US president Bush was forced to tender an apology but stressing that the US military presence in South Korea will continue. The apology in no way satisfy the genuine demand and aspiration of the Korean people, and thus, is a farce.

 

The people of the colonized countries have many a times demanded in the UN forums that the Europeans should apologise for their crimes against the people of the ex-colonies. But the eighteenth and nineteenth century imperialism "had taken up white man’s burden" and conquered the world to "civilize" the savages. So there is no question of admitting to the crimes committed. For them, it was a civilizing act in the service of humanity!

Now Jack Straw has spoken in the times when the West (mainly the US and Britain) is again on a worldwide campaign to teach jaahils what "democracy" and "the rule of law" is in an act of a clash of civilizations between the civilized world and the "still savage" people of the poor third world. Three centuries of colonial imperialism and modern imperialism were insufficient to ‘civilize’ the uncivilized so a new brutalizing war campaign is being undertaken in the times of post-modernism and neo-liberalism for the said purpose. The white man has not shed its "burden" in spite of the powerful battering it received from the peoples of the colonies in the national liberation wars of the last century after the WW2.

Straw came out from under his hat and told the world that "a lot of the problems we are having to deal with now… are a consequence of our colonial past." These problems, incidentally (sic), are not present in the white settled Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States of America but are spread over the poor and backward Middle-East, Asia, Africa and Latin America. Again, the white man sees as its burden only those people whom it suppressed and exterminated for centuries. To be precise, he sees it in Palestine, Iraq, Syria, Egypt and others in the Middle East; Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Uganda, and others in Africa; Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kashmir, Burma, etc., in Asia and God knows which areas of the world he had in mind other than the Commonwealth countries when he talked of "bad stories" coming out of these regions. He sulked and tried to convince the readers that he and his government intends to set the history right. He has spoken about his thoughts when already there is a talk going on in the west that the big powers must spread out for a second phase of colonizing the world so that a second lesson is taught to the barbarians in "democratic" values, "liberalism" and "good governance." The word imperialism is so "dreadful" to them that they dare not term globalisation as imperialist globalisation. Blair even says, "I am not a liberal imperialist" because "there is a lot wrong with imperialism."

Blair has embarked on a worldwide exterminating campaign along with the big brother USA to pay "blood price" to the USA in every butchery and still hates imperialism. These are neo-liberal times and everything is "past-post-modern," even terminology, thought and ideology too! In this age, the imperialists hate imperialism, criminals hate crime, and exploiters hate exploitation. Every rascal is on a lookout for a hermitage to meditate and experiment on how to make this world more hellish for its inhabitants. The saviours want to bomb out every "evil" out of existence through their own evil weapons of mass destruction.

The world will become poorer if the Palestinians, Kashmiris, Iraqis, Colombians, and all others who are oppressed are allowed to take things in their own hands. This will disturb white man’s peace of mind even more and make him realise far more intensely that his business of ‘civilizing’ the world, an unfinished agenda of the colonial times, is far from complete.

So the imperialists have went into morose over their past misdeeds and mistakes. It is particularly true of the Nazis, Australians, the French, the Japanese, and the British. The US has yet to offer regrets for Hiroshima, Vietnam, Palestine and countless other crimes it committed throughout the world. Perhaps it is waiting for a more opportune time for that. Presently, others are atoning for its mistakes telling it not to repeat the mistake of 1991 Gulf War for leaving Saddam intact. It had already been criticised for ‘leaving’ Afghanistan in the lurch after the Russians left it. That mistake it has now been "corrected" by dismantling the Taliban and replacing it with a stooge in the person of Hamid Karzai. The act of "penance" in Iraq is next to come. Jack Straw’s dejection over Britain’s colonial past has also another poisonous straw under the hat. The Kashmiris and the people of this sub-continent must remain vigilant!

Jack Straw and Blair hate to be called imperialists. They consider themselves on the "left" of imperialists just as, in our country, Vajpayee ("Gujarat is a Blot on the Nation") is on the "left" of Advani ("The saddest day in my life was December 6, 1993"), and Advani is on the "left" of Modi (" Pervert minds are communalising Godhra issue")! This is today’s new no-ideology ideology, no-imperialist imperialism, and no-reactionary reactionaries! For the gangsters, apologies come in handy while they continue to indulge in more brutalities.

 

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