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War Crimes Paradox
by Paul Craig Roberts National Public Radio has been spending much news time on Darfur in Western Sudan where a great deal of human suffering and death are occurring.
Paul Henss and companion
The military conflict has been brought on in part by climate change, according to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Drought is forcing nomads in search of water into areas occupied by other claimants. No doubt the conflict is tribal and racial as well. The entire catastrophe is overseen by a government with few resources other than bullets.
Now an International Criminal Court prosecutor wants to bring charges against Sudans president, Omar al-Bashir, for crimes against humanity and war crimes.
I have no sympathy for people who make others suffer.
Nevertheless, I wonder at the International Criminal Courts pick from
the assortment of war criminals? Why al-Bashir?
Is it because
Sudan is a powerless state, and the International Criminal Court hasnt
the courage to name George W. Bush and Tony Blair as war criminals?
Bush
and Blairs crimes against humanity in Iraq and Afghanistan dwarf, at
least in the number of deaths and displaced persons, the terrible
situation in Darfur. The highest estimate of Darfur casualties is
400,000, one-third the number of Iraqis who have died as a result of
Bushs invasion. Moreover, the conflict in the Sudan is an internal
one, whereas Bush illegally invaded two foreign countries, war crimes
under the Nuremberg Standard. Bushs war crimes were enabled by the
political leaders of the UK, Spain, Canada, and Australia. The leaders
of every member of the coalition of the willing to commit war crimes
are candidates for the dock.
But of course the Great Moral West
does not commit war crimes. War crimes are charges fobbed off on
people demonized by the Western media, such as the Serbian Milosovic
and the Sudanese al-Bashir.
Every week the Israeli government
evicts Palestinians from their homes, steals their land, and kills
Palestinian women and children. These crimes against humanity have
been going on for decades. Except for a few Israeli human rights
organizations, no one complains about it. Palestinians are defined as
terrorists, and terrorists can be treated inhumanely without
complaint.
Iraqis and Afghans suffer the same fate. Iraqis who
resist US occupation of their country are terrorists. Taliban is a
demonized name. Every Afghan killed--even those attending wedding
parties--is claimed to be Taliban by the US military. Iraqis and
Afghans can be murdered at will by American and NATO troops without
anyone raising human rights issues.
The International Criminal
Court is a bureaucracy. It has a budget, and it needs to do something
to justify its budget. Lacking teeth and courage, it goes after the
petty war criminals and leaves the big ones alone.
Dont get me
wrong. Im for holding all governments accountable for their criminal
actions. It is the hypocrisy to which I object. The West gives itself
and Israel a pass while damning everyone else. Even human rights
groups fall into the trap. Rights activists dont see the buffoonery
in their complaint that President Bush, who has violated more human
rights than any person alive, is letting China off the hook for human
rights abuses by attending the Olympics hosted by China.
President
Bush claims that the enormous destruction and death he has brought to
Iraq and Afghanistan are necessary in order for Americans to be safe.
If we are accepting excuses this feeble, Milosovic passed muster with
his excuse that as the head of state he was obliged to try to preserve
the states territorial integrity. Is al-Bashir supposed to accept
secession in the Sudan, something that Lincoln would not accept from
the Confederacy? How long would al-Bashir last if he partitioned Sudan?
Last
October the Atlanta Journal-Constitution had a photo on its front page
above the fold of an elderly man with mikes shoved in his face. Paul
Henss, 85 years old, is being deported from the US, where he has lived
for 53 years, because Eli Rosenbaum, director the the US State
Departments Nazi-hunting bureaucracy, declared him a war criminal for
training guard dogs used at German concentration camps. Henss was 22
years old when World War II ended.
A kid who trained guard dogs
is being deported as a war criminal, but the head of state who launched
two wars of naked aggression, resulting in the deaths of more than 1.2
million people, and who has the entire world on edge awaiting his third
war of aggression, this time against Iran, is received respectfully by
foreign governments. Corporations and trade associations will pay him
$100,000 per speech when he leaves office. He will make millions of
dollars more from memoirs written by a ghostwriter.
Does no one see the paradox of deporting Henss while leaving the war criminal in the White House?
Paul
Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan
administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal
editorial page and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is
coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions.He can be reached at:
paulcraigroberts@yahoo.com