Kashmir funeral/protest a tribute to slain Irshad Ahmad Ganie

Kashmir funeral:protest (Yawar Nazir:Getty Images)  Sept 15 2015

In preparing a post about the death of Kashmiri activist Irshad Ahmad Ganie, there was a dearth of information about who he was. Media reports were vague on every detail including the date of his death. The primary source of information was Indian police officials in Kashmir who labeled him a top official & operative in Lashkar-e-Taiba, identified by the Indian government as terrorist. He was accused by police of involvement in several violent incidents & had a bounty on his head.

He was killed by Indian occupying troops in a shootout in early September & his funeral was held September 13th. This photo of his funeral represents the respect he was given by Kashmiris as a freedom fighter, not a terrorist. Indian military officials managing an occupation force of 700,000 troops have a vested political interest in portraying him as violent–in exactly the same way Palestinians are portrayed by Israel.

The truth is the Indian occupation of Kashmir is brutal & employs mass murder & graves, rape, torture, mass incarceration, 45,000 disappeared, hundreds of extrajudicial assassinations. For Indian occupying officials to call an activist a terrorist–even if he engaged in violence against the occupying forces (& there is no evidence he did)–is nothing but horse manure & propaganda. The kind we know so well from Israel.

Kashmiri activists who engaged in guerrilla warfare once numbered near 30,000 but over a decade ago most abandoned that strategy because of the overwhelming force of the occupation. Of the 700,000 troops deployed by India, 100,000 are engaged in surveillance activity. Poorly armed & trained activists wouldn’t stand a chance against such a force. Activists today are stone-throwers like Palestinians, unarmed against one of the mightiest & most barbaric militaries in the world. It is even now called the Kashmir Intifada.

It may be hard for Indians to squarely face the barbarism of their government in Kashmir. Those who live in the US fully understand the trauma of doing so since we’ve lived our entire lives in the shadow of US military aggression. But whether you believe Kashmir belongs to India or whether you believe it should have self-determination & independence as Kashmiris demand, no one of good will can tolerate what the Indian military is doing to the people of Kashmir. Is owning Kashmir as an Indian state worth such human suffering? What’s in it for Indians to cling to outworn notions of nationalism?

Once again, the people of Kashmir have stood alone too long & suffered the burden of a news blackout due to Indian censorship. There must be an international movement so that every time an Indian official shows up in our countries, they are greeted with placards demanding “End the Indian occupation of Kashmir!” “Self-determination for Kashmir!”

We also honor Irshad Ahmad Ganie as a freedom fighter. May he Rest In Peace.

(Photo by Yawar Nazir/Getty Images)

The assassination of three year-old Burhan Bashir in Kashmir

Burhan Sept 20 2015

This little Kashmiri boy is three year-old Burhan Bashir who was injured in an attack last Friday that killed his father, 38 year-old Bashir Ahmad Bhat. Unknown gunmen–most likely Indian paramilitary assassins–threw a grenade & then fired a volley of bullets at them. The father, a former political militant, was returning from evening prayers & picked up Burhan, a nursery school student, from a shop where he had left him.

Burhan, not realizing he was injured & likely in shock, walked home where his family saw the little guy was bleeding & took him to hospital where he died. He
was buried next to his father today.

We should take a moment to honor this little boy’s memory. May he Rest In Peace. We should also honor the hundreds of thousands of children of Kashmir, Gaza, Yemen, Syria, Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq, & elsewhere, who are paying such a horrific price for neoliberal barbarism.

Those gunmen will likely never be hunted down & prosecuted. That is why we must rebuild the international antiwar movement. One of our chief demands will be “End the brutal Indian occupation of Kashmir!”

Kashmir will be free.

Photo is baby Burhan Bashir.

Some people like dictators & bully those who don’t

Getting a lot of nasty-grams–even more than from Zionists–for considering Assad a dictator. Do me a favor: forget the hate mail & just unfriend me & go away. When you get insulting with me, my adrenalin goes into orbit, & it’s not a pretty sight. I need to save adrenalin for the things that matter & your disagreements with me are not among those.

Misogyny directed at young girls by leftists & lowbrow journalism

The Daily Beast, the online cousin of Vanity Fair & often as banal, just published an article entitled “Bullying Experts: Trump Is an Eighth-Grade Girl.” It doesn’t get more misogynist than that–with the exception of the Facebook site “Meantrots” which has fun at the expense of young girls.

It’s questionable young girls are bigger bullies than boys when statistics show one in five high school girls are physically & sexually abused by dating partners, including rape & murder. The focus on aggression in girls (including ridicule) may be in vogue but it’s a classic case of psychological displacement. Violence in society is primarily directed against females. Statistics around the world make your hair stand on end. The issue should be male violence against females & systemic exclusion of women, not aggression in young girls. Bullying is despicable no matter who does it but there’s nothing young girls need to learn more than how to handle threats & violence.

There are disturbing things in female social psychology–like the tendency to groupie-ism & hero worship–which feminists have tried to analyze & conclude it is a lack of social power that creates such phenomena. But none of this is a laughing matter. The lives of women & girls are at stake. And it’s even less tolerable among radicals than it is in lowbrow journalism.

West Bank protests in defense of al-Aqsa mosque

West Bank protest for Al-Aqsa (Abbas Momani:AFP:Getty Images) Sept 19 2015

This is a Palestinian protest near the Ofer prison in the West Bank. Ofer is an Israeli military prison that warehouses Palestinian political protesters. There are no criminals in the gulag. Built for 800 political prisoners, it houses over 1,100, including children, & is notorious for torture & abuse of Palestinian internees. It is of course the site of frequent Palestinian protests.

This protest last week was after a march in defense of al-Aqsa mosque & the Noble Sanctuary in East Jerusalem, illegally occupied by Israel since 1967 & now under military siege to destroy the mosque which has stood there since 705 CE–1,310 years. It’s a monumental religious site which belies Israel’s historic & religious claims to Palestine.

The Guardian-UK caption to this photo included this non sequitur: “Three days of clashes between Israeli police & Muslim protesters rocked Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque compound this week as Jews celebrated their new year.” What the hell does the Jewish new year have to do with the military siege of al-Aqsa? Zilch! But it has everything to do with the Israeli campaign to destroy the mosque so a synagogue can be built there. It’s a centerpiece of myth-making to create a history for an invented people who came from all over Kingdom Come with different cultures & traditions & need to forge a national identity.

Defend the al-Aqsa mosque & Palestinian religious freedom by building the economic, cultural, & academic boycott (BDS) of apartheid Israel & demand no aid of any kind to Israeli military aggression.

(Photo by Abbas Momani/AFP/Getty Images)

Re-building the international antiwar movement is imperative

CBS news reports that Russian war planes are deployed against ISIS & to support the Assad regime in Syria. (So much for those who claim Putin is a champion of the oppressed!) US war planes have been (ostensibly) going after ISIS for a year operating out of an airbase in Turkey.

Are we staring another war in the face? This time it won’t be the US against unarmed civilians but against the combined might of Syrian & Russian militarism. And then there is Israeli militarism in the region. Not to mention Turkish.

Nothing is more imperative than re-building the international antiwar movement

India uses culture to whitewash its brutal occupation of Kashmir

Bavarian State Orchestra (Danish Ismail:Reuters) Sept 18 2015

In preparing a post about the struggle in Kashmir against India’s brutal occupation, I found a Sept. 2013 report about a concert scheduled in Srinagar organized by the Indian government & German embassy in India where Zubin Mehta was going to conduct the Bavarian State Orchestra–the first concert of its kind in Kashmir.

Activists & political organizations demanding independence from India called on Mehta to cancel his concert because the event would be used to whitewash the Indian occupation of 700,000 troops & paramilitaries & human rights crimes which at that time included over 50,000 deaths, 8,000 disappearances, & hundreds of incarcerated. Activists said, quite rightly, that the concert would be used to render normality to a brutal military occupation.

Syed Ali Shah Geelani, an independence leader, said “We are under occupation. The majority of people here are suffering from state terrorism; people are being killed. People are suffering. There is no relevance for a music program. India, with the help of the German government, is trying to say the situation should be forgotten.”

Several activists, writers, academics, & religious leaders wrote to the German embassy in India asking them to cancel the concert. Their letter said, “Legitimizing an occupation via a musical concert is completely unacceptable. Art as propaganda, as abundantly documented, was put to horrific use in Nazi Germany. We are sure you will understand that we cannot welcome anything even remotely analogous in Jammu & Kashmir.”

The German ambassador replied: “Music is a universal language. Music connects. With the magic power of music, crossing geographical, political & cultural borders, we want to reach the hearts of Kashmiris with a message of hope & encouragement.”

That’s the same baloney peddled by Israel against the cultural boycott (BDS) asking musicians to cancel performances due to apartheid. It may not mean anything–but then again it may mean a lot given the military relationship & political affinities between Israel & India–that Mehta is associated with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra.

But even the sounds of Beethoven, Haydn & Tchaikovsky conducted by a world-famous conductor cannot drown out the voices of justice. Not only were there protests by activists against the concert but India had to beef up its security just to hold the damn thing.

It ended on a sour note when Nikolaus Bachler, the general manager of the Bavarian State Orchestra, learned the audience was only invited guests–business leaders, government officials, & diplomats. He said the 80 members of the orchestra waived their fees because they were under the impression they would be playing for the Kashmiri people & not at an elite embassy event with restricted access. Herr Bachler said, “We were misled by the German embassy. We will raise this issue with the German government that art can’t be exploited by anyone, be it governments or by embassies or any political groups.”

Don’t you just love it when chickens come home to roost!?

Photo is Mehta with the Bavarian State Orchestra at the Srinagar concert. Bravo to the orchestra & a Bronx cheer for Mehta.

(Photo by Danish Ismail/Reuters)