The fake news fiasco may be a civil liberties challenge

This alarmism about fake news sites may shape up to be a free speech battle on social media. There are all sorts of lists now, including ironically from mainstream media, telling us which sites are propaganda or fake. They aren’t wrong on a lot of them but of course they don’t mention their own problems with the truth.

The pro-Assad libertarians are particularly alarmed since it would take out most of their sites–like 21st Century Wire. Most of what they write is rubbish but under the US Bill of Rights, they have the right to promote their views, just as mainstream media does.

It does point out an educational weakness–which is apparently international–that readers to not interrogate their sources sufficiently. If nothing else, this may make us more discriminating readers. Nevertheless, FB & Google do not have the right to tell us what we can & cannot read.

Cruise missile emancipation in Yemen

Child in Yemen (REUTERS:Mohamed al-Sayaghi) Nov 17 2016
Cruise missile emancipation: This is the kind of “liberation” you get with militarism & bombers. The little guy is scrounging through landfill outside Sana’a, Yemen. The US has been drone bombing regions of Yemen for several years but the Saudi coalition, armed by the UK & US & militarily supported by the US, took over in March 2015–primarily to destroy the glorious & massive 2011 popular uprising against dictatorship & replace it with cruise missile democracy.

This is all under the humanitarian regime of Obama, now touring Europe to reassure right-wing nationalist leaders that the US will remain committed to the highest ideals of civilization under Trump. Meaning it will not neglect its commitments to militarism & cruise missile emancipation.

Hospitals, mosques, schools, residential areas, funeral wakes, wedding parties have been bombed to smithereens in Yemen. There are no reliable estimates of civilians killed in the bombing but it is now several thousand, including children. There are also no reliable estimates of the number of war orphans but relief agencies say it is tens of thousands. Bombing has displaced & made homeless 3.2 million people; 370,000 children are suffering severe malnutrition, not helped by the cholera outbreak in October or the bombing of hospitals & medical facilities. This little boy who is still alive & found an old juice container in the landfill is among the lucky ones.

Meanwhile Assad supporters are exuberant at what they call the impending liberation of east Aleppo & other Syrian cities by Syrian & Russian bombers. They can’t explain how the Russian bombing of five hospitals & the central blood bank in Aleppo in the last 48 hours fits into that scenario of liberation. So they denounce mainstream media for lying & deny it ever happened.

There are no freedom fights fought by bombers. That’s the deranged, right-wing pipe dream of those who do not believe in the power of working people to accomplish their own emancipation from dictatorship. Regrettably their delusions are not shared by those who operate the bombing fleets.

End the bombing of Yemen! End the bombing of Syria! End the bombing of Afghanistan! No foreign military intervention! No support for dictators!

(Photo by Mohamed Al-Sayaghi/Reuters)

Everyone from Obama to Zuckerberg is expressing concern about false news on social media. It’s been an issue for a while among Assad supporters & libertarians–which is why they read alternative media owned by the Russian government.

The CBS reporter said mainstream media has to fact-check with at least two news sources before they report a story. They didn’t say but must mean the US Pentagon & the White House. Those who are serious about getting the story straight check countless sources.

Kissinger will be meeting with Trump today after news of chaos on the transition team. Kissinger has his own ways of persuasion & straightening things out. They begin with torture & end with coups. We’re still in trouble. Hoping he croaks soon.

Resistance in Kashmir has remarkably not abated in over four months of military siege

Kashmir (Nov 16 2016

Resistance in Kashmir has remarkably not abated since July 8th when a young Kashmiri was executed by the Indian army. We are not allowed to say his name or show his photo on FB without being suspended but his funeral, so large it was in rotating shifts, was attended by 600,000 people, .

Most shops, fuel stations & other businesses are still shut down in Srinagar & in other districts of the Valley due to the protest strike called by the alliance of pro-independence organizations. Protests & sit-ins continue.

Next Saturday & Sunday, leaders have called for two days of rest to recoup political & psychic energy after 133 days of protests, arrests, night time home invasions,118 deaths, thousands of injuries, disabilities, disfigurements from pellet munitions.

The Indian government intends to wear down the resistance with violence. How many decades more will it take before India gets the message that surrender to colonialism isn’t going to happen.

End the occupation. Self-determination for Kashmir.

(Photo of recent Kashmir protest)

Day 130 of military siege in Kashmir

Khurram Parvez meme Nov 16 2016ay 130

Day 130 of the murderous siege of Kashmir, with no let up in arrests or assaults on protesters nor in the resistance of Kashmiris.

This statement was released Monday by leaders of the Hurriyat Conference, a Kashmiri alliance of 26 political, social & religious pro-independence groups:

“Each day people in different areas of the valley are beaten up, raids & arrests carried out, homes & properties damaged & then shameless denials are made by authorities.

“While more than ninety five precious lives have been lost to the State savagery, hundreds have lost their eyesight & thousands their limbs, besides a sea of pain & suffering inflicted upon the masses in various ways as collective punishment, the collaborators have the audacity to preach instead of hanging their heads in shame & remorse.

“Such is their contempt for people’s suffering & sacrifices & so disaffected & disconnected are they from people that one among them makes the most preposterous statement about the thousands of Kashmiris languishing in jails by saying that inmates are enjoying life so much that he would like the authorities to put him there for some days so that he can equally enjoy.

“People’s struggle is not for getting small booties & concessions from their oppressor in lieu of accepting their subjugation, that we will see instant results. Our struggle is for real political empowerment & asserting our political will & future as a nation through self determination & that is a long, hard & strenuous journey especially in view of the mighty, powerful & cunning subjugator that we are face to face with.

“For the past 70 years the struggle is on, manifesting itself in various forms & expressions but continuously watered & kept alive with sacrifices & resilience of people.”

This is also day 62 of the unlawful detention of Khurram Parvez. Please like & share his defense page on FB if you have not already:

https://www.facebook.com/freekhurram/?fref=ts

#FreeKhurramParvez

Went to send money through Western Union & the clerk interrogated me to see if I had all my marbles & was not a victim of elder abuse. Not flattered!

Genocidal military assault against Rohingya in Arakan state, Myanmar

Myanmar police officers patrol the border between Myanmar and Bangladesh in Maungdaw, Rakhine State, in this photo from October. Photograph- Thein Zaw:AP

There’s been a genocidal onslaught against Rohingya in Arakan (Rakhine) state since October 9th when unidentified assailants killed border guards on the border between Myanmar & Bangladesh. Were it not for Rohingya sources of information, we would have little idea of the scope & barbarity of the military occupation.

That western media which bothers to report the military onslaught frames the genocide in terms of the Burmese military & the regime of Aung San Suu Kyi: there are “clashes” & a “resurgence of violence” between the Burmese army & “Rohingya Muslim militants,” an ‘insurgent group of Rohingya believed to have links to Islamists overseas’—the all-purpose Islamophobic justification for slaughter, from Myanmar to Syria.

It’s also framed as communal conflict between Buddhists & Rohingya in Arakan state—or as the Guardian-UK states it: “The state has sizzled with religious tension ever since waves of violence between the majority Buddhist population & the Muslim Rohingya killed more than 200 in 2012.” The Guardian doesn’t need fact-checkers; it needs to pull its head out of the Burmese junta’s ass.

The military has blocked access for journalists & aid workers to Arakan–which does not explain the rubbish they report because the genocide against Rohingya is documented by the most authoritative international humans rights organizations & by Rohingya human rights advocates. Human Rights Watch has high-definition satellite imagery showing widespread fire destruction of Rohingya villages including hundreds of buildings. If media wanted to report honestly, it could easily access those images instead of reporting what the Burmese military says. We certainly hope the “see no evil, hear no evil, report no evil” Kofi Annan commission will take a look at those images for its report to Suu Kyi on development in Arakan.

Since October 9th, the Burmese military has poured into the state by land & air. There are credible reports that the military armed Buddhist nationalist civilians to participate in the genocide. They stand accused of summary killings, rape & sexual violence, torture, arson & the wholesale destruction & plunder of Rohingya properties, homes, religious buildings, & villages in Northern Arakan.

The military is using helicopter gunships, tanks, artillery. There are reports that whole families have been shot dead. reports that those fleeing were gunned down by machine guns. But media like Reuters, the Guardian, & Associated Press report that as army troops returning fire against insurgent attackers with links to “foreign Islamists” & “mobs wielding small guns & swords.”

According to Rohingya media, between October 9th & November 13th, an estimated 350 have been killed, including women, children & infants, elderly; 300 injured with no access to medical care; “many dozens” of women raped; hundreds arrested on false charges; at least 30,000 internally displaced; 3,500 houses, including 4 villages, were torched & burned to the ground.

This is a time for solidarity, not just to stand with Rohingya in our thoughts & prayers, but to rally where there are Myanmar consul or embassy offices, to contact the Suu Kyi regime by email or phone, & to protest to our own governments which have considerable investment in Myanmar & are complicit in this genocide.

Photo is Burmese troops patrolling the border between Myanmar & Bangladesh.

Those who want follow events in Rohingya media can go to: https://www.facebook.com/KaladanPressNetwork/?fref=ts

(Photo by Thein Zaw/AP)

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