Pentagon
punishes Iraqis in Israeli style
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By Abu Spinoza |
Dexter
Filkins reports in a New York Times in the December 7
article, titled, ‘Tough New Tactics by US Tighten
Grip on Iraq Towns’ that the US Army is now on wrapping
up entire villages in barded wire.
The report says that US soldiers are
now demolishing buildings thought to be used by Iraqi
fighters, and imprisoning the relatives of suspected
guerrillas, in hopes of pressing the insurgents to turn
themselves in. This is a part of United States’
"get-tough strategy" and it closely follows
the Israeli occupation army’s practices in occupied
Palestine. The US military officials admitted to have
studied closely the Israeli experience and detailed
briefs from Israeli defence experts, that is, Israeli
specialists in occupation and torture.
The Iraqi village of Abu Hishma is now
encased in a razor-wire fence. Filkins report that the
villagers are forced to any ID cards, printed only in
English. Only residents with cards are allowed in and
out by the US occupation army. An Iraqi man called Tariq
told the reporter, "I see no difference between
us and the Palestinians. We didn’t expect anything
like this after Saddam fell."
The use of such collective punishment
against an entire village should be a matter of grave
concern to all. The Iraqi villagers are being punished
fro the resistance to Anglo-American occupation. This
is not the first time that the US army has used collective
punishment in Iraq. For example, right after Iraqis
downed US helicopters, US military swept through Iraqi
neighbourhoods, firing at houses suspected to be harbouring
hostile forces. Patrick Cockburn reported the US army
bulldozed ancient groves of date palms as well as orange
and lemon trees in central Iraq. All forms of collective
punishment are strictly illegal under international
law.
Underlying the "new" Anglo-American
strategy, which replicates Israeli methods in occupied
Palestine, is a deeply racist ideology typified by Capt.
Todd Brown’s remarks about Arabs: "You have
to understand the Arab mind. The only thing they understand
is force—force, pride and saving face."
There is little doubt that the Anglo-American
occupiers are not only adopting Israeli methods but
are in the process of internalising a racist ideology
necessary to oppress Iraqis. This is not untypical in
colonial occupation. The occupier and the racist who
loses his own humanity regards the occupied people as
ants and claims that they do not did not value human
life.
The use of collective punishment has
a notorious history. It is routinely used by Israelis
against the Palestinians, and was also used by some
of the vilest regimes of the twentieth century. False
politeness may prevent recalling their names, but when
one acts like them comparison is certainly apropos.
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