The Burmese civilian government & military junta are integrated, not separate entities

Maung Daw

Just so we’re clear who’s behind the forced deportation of Rohingya refugees: the civilian government headed by Aung San Suu Kyi who negotiated & signed the repatriation agreement between Burma & Bangladesh last November. It is Win Myat Aye, the cabinet Minister of Social Welfare, & Resettlement, who is reporting about the construction of concentration camps, meeting with Bangladeshi officials to work out logistics, coordinating Burmese government preparations for deportations.

It is a remarkable political disconnect that those regarded as experts continue to make distinctions between the civilian government & the military junta. They are of a piece, with Suu Kyi sitting on the leading bodies of military rule. They are integrated, not separate entities. There is no dual power in Burma.

This photo was released by the Burmese Ministry of Information, also a civilian cabinet post, saying a political official in Arakan state is explaining the repatriation agreement & process of citizenship to “repatriated” Rohingya refugees. The nationalist hatred of the Rohingya people is so deranged that they must not grasp how this photo appears to those who don’t share their animosity.

Stand with the Rohingya people in demanding no forced deportations & full refugee rights anywhere they want in the world.

Bollywood Khan shows up in Davos

Shah Rukh Khan, Cate Blanchett, Klaus & Hilde Schwab at Davos Jan 24 2018

Busted! One of the Bollywood Khans was too busy packing for his trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland to attend the Hindutva meets Zionist selfie event with the Netanyahus in India. Shah Rukh Khan & Cate Blanchett were in Davos to pick up some meaningless award from Klaus & Hilde Schwab. Klaus Schwab is the founder of the World Economic Forum, the recipient of a $1 million prize from the state of Israel in 2004, the man who feted now deceased Israeli president Shimon Peres as the “Spirit of Davos” in 2014, & an outspoken opponent of the economic & cultural boycott of Israel.

And that settles that about where the Bollywood Khans stand on Palestinians.

(Photo from Reuters)

Some Hindutva guy accused me of pandering to my “Muslim fanbase.” Let me tell you, pandering to Muslims isn’t very well remunerated. The big bucks in pandering come from Islamophobes, anti-Semites, white supremacists, war mongers, & fascists. The Assadist circle pays real well, with cash coming from Russia & from Syria. You’ll be invited all over the world to speak & pick up awards. But you’ll be on the wrong side of justice & on the side of festering social hatreds with a lot of putrid allies. Better to stand with those being persecuted for who they are & for colonial purpose because they’re the ones fighting against tyranny & the very ones who’ll make this world suitable for children to come of age in & for human beings to live & love in.

The forcible deportation of Rohingya refugees is a continuation of genocide

Ro kids at Cox's Bazar (AJ Ghani:FRC) Jan 23 2018

The forcible deportation of Rohingya refugees is scheduled to begin this week. Everything about this scheme is nothing but a continuation of the persecution & genocide of the Rohingya people. They are still crossing the border with the Burmese army & vigilante death squads behind them hunting them down like animals & now the Burmese genocidaires & Bangladeshi army want to force them back to concentration camps they haven’t finished building.

The estimates of Rohingya refugees just from this genocidal offensive are between 655,000 & 800,000 all living in makeshift camps near the squalid official camps registered with the UNHCR. Four Rohingya elders told Reuters they were among 70 camp leaders called together by Bangladeshi army officials & told to prepare lists of families from their camps for deportation. This is to give a semblance of democratic decision-making to an entirely arbitrary barbarism. In such conditions where most people have no papers, they’re likely to just pick people up randomly & transport them like livestock back to the killing fields of Burma.

The Burmese genocidaires & Bangladeshi government of Sheikh Hasina are providing no transparency to the process at all because it will be handled as ruthlessly as they handled the refugees. Keep in mind that even before this offensive, the Hasina government was making plans to deport thousands of Rohingya refugees to an uninhabitable island flooded out most of the year. The UN, which has anyway been entirely useless throughout the genocide, has been refused a role in the process of forced deportation & media & humanitarian aid groups will still be barred from Arakan state. Nothing good can come of this because it is a continuation of genocide.

The Rohingya refugees know better than anyone what is being planned for them, just how dangerous this forced repatriation plan is, & many are protesting it in the camps. We cannot stand by & allow them to be treated like livestock. There should be rallies & vociferous campaigns on social media to demand asylum for the refugees with full refugee rights in whichever country they choose for refuge.

Photo is little kids at refugee camp near Cox’s Bazar. It’s their lives & futures that are at stake.

(Photo by AJ Ghani/FRC)

Death & humiliation the daily experience of occupation in Kashmir

Indian soldier frisking man in Sopore, Baramulla district Jan 24 2018

This happened today: an Indian occupying soldier is frisking a man in the Sopore area of north Kashmir. Frisking him for what? Do they think he’s hiding a machine gun in his armpits? Or is this just part of the daily harassments & humiliations of military occupation?

This also happened today: Indian troops shot unarmed 17-year-old Shakir Ahmad Mir to death in the Shopian district during one of their hunt to kill operations.

May young Shakir Rest In Peace. End the occupation. Self-determination for Kashmir.

(Photo by Mohammad Abu Bakar)

MSNBC got a retired admiral to come on & discuss US ties to Israel. He said the US & Israel have “profound cultural affinities.” If that’s true, & it probably isn’t, it’s only because so many Israeli politicians & citizens were born & raised in the US. You can’t really call extermination of the native population, racism, & apartheid ‘cultural affinities’. The only affinity the US has with Israel is as a military fortress against democracy in the Middle East.

Indian officials of Kashmir report they have imposed a curfew 188 times in different districts of the valley in the past two years. Curfews are repressive measures usually imposed to prevent public protests but also to throw military weight around. It is basically house arrest, collective punishment, & psychological warfare that threatens public safety, welfare, & every standard of democracy.

End the occupation. Self-determination for Kashmir.

A time of commemorating massacres of civilians by Indian occupying forces

KASHMIR massacre by Mir Suhail

You know all that blither about the Kashmiri freedom struggle being riddled with “Wahhabi/Salafi jihadists”? Well the truth about terrorism in Kashmir is quite the contrary because this is the time they commemorate several massacres of unarmed civilian protesters by Indian occupying forces, just in the month of January. January 21st, 1990 was the first of many massacres of unarmed civilian protesters by Indian paramilitary forces. On that day, several thousand Kashmiris violated a curfew which India had no right to impose & peacefully marched through Srinagar to protest incidents of police brutality & violence during search operations. When the front of the protest was halfway across the Gaw Kadal bridge, CRPF paramilitary troops opened fire with machine guns from three directions & reportedly continued indiscriminate firing for three hours. The casualty & injury figures from this incident differ considerably (from 52 to 280), probably because some were killed on the spot, some of the injured were executed as they lied on the ground, others died at the hospital, & others died later from their injuries–& also because the Indian Army calculates loss of Kashmiri life very differently than Kashmiris who witness the carnage or lose loved ones.

According to one report, as the protesters scattered for safety, Indian troops went through the bodies lying on the ground to finish off any survivors among the injured & kick bodies near the edge of the bridge into the river. The soldiers than piled bodies into a convoy of trucks, covered them with tarpaulins, & drove around Srinagar before dumping them at police headquarters. Only then were they taken to the hospital. Fearless against the threats of military violence, unarmed civilians in Handwara came out on January 25th, just four days after the massacre at Gaw Kadal bridge, to protest Indian Army violence. Again, fatality figures conflict, but at least 26 protesters were shot dead by paramilitary troops. Protesters who ran for safety to the nearby home of a local politician were denied entry & fired on by his security guards. After these incidents, foreign journalists were banned from entering Kashmir for several months.

There have been other massacres in January, most notably at Sopore on January 5th, 1993 when Indian paramilitary troops killed 55 civilians & torched 600 houses. According to one report, Kashmiri civilians sought safety in shops which were fired on & then torched.

If you have to ask why Kashmiris are still commemorating the massacres at Gaw Kadal & Handwara 28 years later, it’s because humanity has a long memory for mass murder, indiscriminate shooting of unarmed civilians, the loss of beloved family, friends, & neighbors to massacre, especially when such violence is still going on & when there hasn’t been a modicum of elementary justice for the executions of so many Kashmiri protesters. It is also a way to remember & honor those who died in the struggle for freedom & to commit to continuing the struggle they gave their lives for.

(Art work depicting Gaw Kadal massacre by Mir Suhail)

Justice for Asifa Bano

Asifa Bano (via Greater Kashmir)

This is 8-year-old Asifa Bano, a child from the nomadic Gujjar and Bakerwal community in the Jammu area of Jammu & Kashmir. Gujjar & Bakerwal nomads are an oppressed caste categorized legally (if not also ignominiously) as Other Backward Class in some parts of India & as Scheduled Tribe in Jammu. Her family was camping near Kathua, about 88 kilometers from Jammu when the little girl was abducted on January 10th. Her body was recovered on January 17th dumped in a forest. She had been raped, tortured, mutilated, & burned in the most gruesome & unspeakable ways.

The father went to the police on January 11th when she did not return from watering the horses but they took no action to find her or investigate what happened to her. After what appears to be a mockery of forensics & criminal procedure, police arrested a 15-year-old boy who they claim confessed to the abduction, rape, torture, & murder. The family believes little Asifa was murdered by locals, by a group of youth from the village. Police inaction gave the perpetrators a week to cover their tracks or even flee. They also assaulted protesters demanding justice for Asifa with tear gas & arrested nomad community leader Choudhary Talib Hussain at one of the protests.

The rape & murder of women & children cannot be considered only a personal crime because it is primarily a political one which sustains impunity throughout the world. As a political crime, it involves class, caste, ethnic & gender oppression. Every time a child or a woman dies at the hands of monsters in their families, their neighborhoods or schools, the world shifts a little on its axis. Ending every form of violence against women & children is a primary concern to women & men of good will everywhere while being the object of considerable misogynist contempt.

Our heartfelt condolences to the family & community of Asifa Bano. May this dear child Rest In Peace. May the protesters in Jammu & Kashmir bring her justice by forcing the police to investigate & bring all the perpetrators to prosecution.

#JusticeForAsifa

(Photo of Asifa Bano from Greater Kashmir)