April
24, 2008 - Issue 274 |
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Painting Terrorists: Further
News from Somalia The African World By Bill Fletcher, Jr. BlackCommentator.com Executive Editor |
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Bush’s so-called war against terrorism entered a further, cynical stage with the recent classification of a Somali group as alleged “terrorists.” Al Shabab, the military wing of the Union of Islamic Courts, was declared by the US State Department to be a terrorist organization. The Bush administration claims that “some” members of Al Shabab are affiliated with Al Qaeda. In order to understand the cynicism
of this move it is important to remember that Using the pretext of an alleged -
and unproven - connection between the Union of Islamic Courts and
Al Qaeda, Ethiopian troops - encouraged and backed by the Bush administration
- invaded Al Shabab, whether one supports them
or not, is an armed resistance movement. It has been carrying out military
actions against troops of the country that invaded The Bush administration’s action in
classifying Al Shabab as “terrorists” further complicates an already difficult
situation. As opposed to recognizing that Al Shabab is the military wing
of a legitimate movement, classifying them as alleged terrorists makes
efforts towards a political resolution of the conflict unlikely, if not
nearly impossible, just as has happened in The Bush administration, as it has
done in other parts of the world, e.g., in Turkey with the Kurdistan Workers
Party (PKK), in the Philippines with the Communist Party of the Philippines
(and their New People’s Army), selectively chooses when to classify an
insurgency or resistance as terrorists, based almost solely according
to whether the target of the insurgency/resistance is a friend of the
Bush administration. In the case of There is another piece to this which
is worth noting. Throwing around the label of “terrorist” is also aimed
at suppressing dissent here at home in the So, let’s be clear: the Bush administration is not interested in reasonable discussion. We, however, should be, so we need to push back against this latest outrage. Bill Fletcher, Jr. is Executive Editor of The Black Commentator. He is also a Senior Scholar with the Institute for Policy Studies and the immediate past president of TransAfrica Forum. Click here to contact Mr. Fletcher.
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