Dubious March for Truth


Pitiful to see so many stupid people mindlessly implementing the Orwellian script advanced by the CIA-controlled Democratic party and its satellite orgs.


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On June 3, a so-called March for Truth was held in US cities nationwide targeting Donald Trump for the wrong reasons, not the right ones. More on this below. A May 30 press release said the following:
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The action “is a national coalition of activist groups and grassroots, local organizers demanding that leaders in government defend the rule of law and fully investigate the Trump administration’s motives for interfering in the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and ties to Donald Trump and his associates...National Partner organizations include MoveOn, Women’s March, Indivisible, Public Citizen, Free Speech for People, Town Hall Project, The Opposition, Swing Left, Stand Up America, Common Cause, OurStates, Action Group Network, flippable, Rock The Vote, Lawyers for Good Government, DailyKos, Working Families Party, Rise to Run and Progressive Democrats of America.”
They call for the following:

• An independent commission must be established and congressional investigations should be properly resourced and pursued free of partisan interests.

• As much information should be made available to the public as possible, and as soon as possible.

• Congress should require Donald Trump to release his tax returns to clarify his business interests and obligations to any foreign entity.

• If crimes were committed or if collusion is discovered, it must be prosecuted.

Their press release claims Trump’s firing of FBI director Comey and memos alleging he attempted to influence “an active FBI investigation,” along with (witch-hunt) congressional testimony by John Brennan, James Clapper and Sally Yates suggests he compromised what (anti-Trump undemocratic) Democrat Rep. Elijah Cummings (ludicrously called) “a fight for the soul of democracy.”
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It’s hard taking any of this seriously. There’s plenty about Trump’s early months in office to criticize. March for Truth  organizers ignored all of it, targeting the wrong issues, not the right ones.  Their action appears part of a deep state, undemocratic Democrat party, scoundrel media attempt to weaken, delegitimize and undermine the president, wanting him ousted from office, a coup d’etat scheme - participants in cities nationwide duped to go along.
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Here’s what warrants Trump criticism:
  • His putting America first is all about serving wealth, power and privilege exclusively.
  • He infested his administration with hawkish generals, billionaires like himself, neocons and Zionist extremists.
  • Prioritizing national security comes at a time when America’s only enemies are invented ones, no others. The so-called war on terror is a colossal hoax.
  • Trump’s wanting an additional $54 billion for so-called “defense” is all about enriching war-profiteers and waging imperial wars.
  • Instead of ending the ones his predecessors launched, he’s escalating them.
  • Instead of improving relations with Russia, China, Iran and other independent countries, he’s made things worse.
  • Instead of eliminating the risk of nuclear war, it remains an ominous possibility on his watch - his Korean peninsula brinksmanship the clearest example.
  • Instead of draining the swamp, he filled it to overflowing.
  • His infrastructure rebuilding scheme is all about privatizing public properties for profit.
  • His immigration ban is part of America’s war on Islam and fundamental freedoms.
  • His healthcare plan aims to enrich insurers, drug companies and large hospital chains more than already - at the expense of providing a fundamental human right for all Americans.
  • His one-sided support for Israel assures continued occupation harshness.
  • His draconian budget proposal greatly harms the nation’s most vulnerable.
  • His tax cut scheme is a giveaway to monied interests.
  • He’s done nothing so far to restore prosperity for ordinary Americans enduring protracted Main Street Depression conditions.
  • He has no positive legislative achievements. His blizzard of executive orders do more harm than good.
  • His focus on militarism and belligerence diverts national resources for warmaking, instead of using them for vital domestic issues benefitting all Americans.
  • He broke every positive promise made while campaigning. 
  • His agenda continues neoliberal harshness begun by his predecessors.
  • He boasted about meeting with an array of ruthless Israeli, Saudi, Egyptian and other rogue leaders.
  • His Saudi arms deal is all about enriching war-profiteers, along with furthering the kingdom’s support for ISIS and other terrorist groups, its war on Yemen and homeland repression.
All of the above and more is what Saturday marchers should have focused on - legitimate reasons to protest against Trump, not the dubious ones used, diverting attention from what’s most important.


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STEPHEN LENDMAN lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book as editor and contributor is titled "Flashpoint in Ukraine: US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III."  ( http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html ) Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com



EDITOR’S NOTE: No material by this author or any other author published on this site should be read as a defense of Donald trump and his policies. For us Trump, the GOP and the Democrats are all part of the same malignant threat to world peace, democracy, truth, elementary decency and honesty in government affairs afflicting the US and the rest of the world. 



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Three Gulf States and Egypt Sever Ties with Qatar


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On Monday, the Saudi state-run press agency said the action was taken to “protect its national security from the dangers of terrorism and extremism,” adding:

The dispute is over “gross violations committed by authorities in Qatar over the past years.”
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Saudi state-run media accused Qatar of “betray(ing)” other Arab countries at a time they called for unity against Iran - stressed during Trump’s visit to Riyadh. Qatar was accused of “spreading chaos,” funding terrorism and supporting Tehran. Other Gulf states made similar comments. Together they said Qatar was no longer welcome in the alliance waging war on Yemen because of Doha “practices that strengthen terrorism, and its support to organizations in Yemen, including al-Qaeda and Daesh, as well as dealings with” Houthi fighters combating elements Riyadh supports.

Qatar's Sheik al-Thani—one of the funders with Ryadh of terrorists deployed against Syria. His about face and rapprochement with Iran is making the Saudis pretty jittery, not to mention it throws a huge monkey wrench in their grandiose plans (with Washington) to float a Sunni-led factional war against Tehran and shias across the whole region and beyond.

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Qatar’s Foreign Ministry called the measures taken “unjustified…based on claims and allegations that have no basis in fact.”  On May 25, Newsweek quoted Qatari emir al-Thani, allegedly “attacking US foreign policy, praising Iran, and vowing to withdraw its diplomatic representation from several Middle Eastern countries, including Saudi Arabia,” supposedly adding:
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Relations with Israel are “good,” while calling Iran a regional “stability guarantor.” Allegedly al Thani called Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, urging “better relations.” If true, it explains the reaction from Riyadh and other Gulf States. Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain gave Qatari visitors and residents two weeks to leave their countries. They closed their borders, air space and halted sea traffic with Qatar, urging “all brotherly countries and companies to do the same.” It’s unclear if Kuwait intends similar action. Egypt closed its airspace and seaports to Qatari aircraft and ships.
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Secretary of State Tillerson issued a statement, saying “(w)e certainly would encourage the parties to sit down together and address these differences...If there’s any role that we can play in terms of helping them address those, we think it is important that the (Gulf states) remain united,” adding:
He sees no “significant impact, if any impact at all, on the unified fight against terrorism in the region or globally.”
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“All of those parties you mentioned have been quite unified in the fight against terrorism and the fight against Daesh, ISIS, and have expressed that most recently in the summit in Riyadh.”
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Fact: Washington, NATO, Israel and the Saudi-led Gulf States sponsor regional terrorism, using ISIS, al Nusra and other groups to serve their interests. The dispute with Qatar escalated after an alleged hack of the nation’s state-run news agency. The Qatari regime denied comments attributed to emir al-Thani, expressing support for Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah and Israel, along with suggesting Trump’s presidency is doomed.
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Qatar is home to the Pentagon’s Central Command, thousands of US military personnel stationed in the country. During his visit to Riyadh, Trump met with emir al-Thani, saying Washington’s “relationship (with the country) is extremely good.” In 2014, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain withdrew their ambassadors from Doha over concerns about Qatari support for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Things were later resolved. The current dispute appears more serious.


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uza2-zombienationFact: Washington, NATO, Israel and the Saudi-led Gulf States sponsor regional terrorism, using ISIS, al Nusra and other groups to serve their interests. The dispute with Qatar escalated after an alleged hack of the nation’s state-run news agency. The Qatari regime denied comments attributed to emir al-Thani, expressing support for Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah and Israel, along with suggesting Trump’s presidency is doomed.

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Paris is Burning: Trump withdraws the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement

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By James P. Hare, The Bullet, Socialist Project


With U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to formally withdraw from the Paris Agreement, he has put an end to months of apparent indecision. This withdrawal does not dissolve the agreement, which still includes nearly every country on the planet, but it is hard to imagine how an already weak agreement can be expected to slow – not to mention reverse – greenhouse gas emissions without the participation of the United States. Seeing this decision as anything other than a nail in the coffin of the global climate regime is nothing but wishful thinking.


Trump Digs Coal

For an administration that has promoted a seemingly unending series of bad policies – from healthcare to immigration to militarism to the unceasing transfer of wealth from working people to the wealthy – this may be its worst. When future generations look back at the harm done by this president, they may remember this as his greatest crime. This is not to minimize the damage of his other policies or of the racism, xenophobia, and misogyny that drove his campaign and brought him into the White House, but climate change is the ultimate issue. It will affect everyone while exacerbating existing inequalities, and we only have one chance to get it right.

This decision is no surprise. Throughout his campaign, Trump promised to pull out of the Paris Agreement as part of his “America First” agenda that pits the promise of domestic jobs against environmental protections and international cooperation. We must reject Trump's noxious brand of nationalism and climate denialism. It is critical, however, not to sugarcoat the nature of much of what passes as international cooperation. So-called trade agreements have benefitted corporations and the wealthy at the expense of working people both in the United States and abroad.

It is not, as Trump's nativist critique would have it, that the United States made a bad deal with Mexico when negotiating NAFTA. Rather, elites in the United States, Mexico, and Canada made a good deal for themselves at the expense of the citizens of each country. Still, working people understand what NAFTA did to their workplaces and their communities, and Trump's attack on trade deals may have helped him to win enough working-class support in critical states to shift the electoral map in his favor, even if the extent of his working-class support has been greatly overstated by centrist commentators.

Two Bad Paths

Despite Trump's campaign promise to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, he waffled on the decision for several months. Upon assuming the presidency, powerful interests began urging him to remain part of the accords. At first glance, this may seem to be a case of Ivanka Trump's supposedly moderating influence. Could there be a kinder, gentler Trumpism that recognizes that putting America first does not need to mean putting the environment last? Alas, no. While the voices advocating that the U.S. remain in the agreement are myriad, does anyone think that environmental groups, European leaders, or Democrats in Congress are likely to sway Trump's position?

But when ExxonMobil, Secretary of State (and former ExxonMobil CEO) Rex Tillerson, and Energy Secretary Rick Perry advocate remaining in the accord, we can expect Trump to consider their perspective. These Trump allies support his agenda of dismantling environmental protections, but they recognize that by keeping “a seat at the table” and demanding renegotiations, they can undermine the agreement from within, without incurring the diplomatic repercussions of a formal withdrawal.

Trump's waffling, then, was not between a pro-climate agenda and an anti-climate one. Rather, the indecision was on the level of strategy on how best to dismantle environmental regulations. Trump has made it abundantly clear that he plans to dismantle all Obama-era environmental protections. Indeed, his push to revoke the Clean Power Plan makes it clear that a Trump administration has no intention of meeting the commitments made in Paris.

Still, as with so much else under this administration, in choosing between two bad paths, Trump chose the worst one. A recalcitrant United States that fails to live up to its international obligations is nothing new, but this withdrawal will provide cover for any number of countries to follow the United States out of the agreement. Breaking apart whatever tentative consensus was reached in Paris will have as yet unknown repercussions long after Trump leaves the White House.

This withdrawal has serious consequences for other international agreements as well. For the United States to precipitously exit an agreement that was decades in the making leads to a loss of trust, undermining the existing international order and damaging the prospects for future multilateral agreements.

A Worse-Than-Nothing Agenda

While the decision to leave the Paris Agreement is disastrous, we should not fool ourselves into believing that this accord was anywhere near adequate for addressing the climate crisis. Even if fully implemented, the national commitments would only slow the increase in greenhouse gas emissions. They would not reduce these emissions at all, much less at the level demanded by science.

Moreover, the preferred policy mechanisms of the Paris Agreement – such as emissions trading schemes – will deepen private control of energy and extend the reach of the market, making it more difficult for the public sector to implement the kinds of changes that would foster an energy transition that does not take place on the backs of workers, racialized minorities, women, and other vulnerable communities.

So let's not join the once self-congratulatory global elite as they mourn their dubious achievement. Still, it was better than nothing, which would be faint praise in ordinary times, but we are not living in ordinary times.

Trump is promising a worse-than-nothing agenda. Do we need to look farther than EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to see what is in store for climate and environmental protections? Here is someone who, as Oklahoma Attorney General, dissolved his office's Environmental Protection Unit and has consistently used the power of this office to fight the EPA and environmental regulations across the board. Is it any surprise that he has raised enormous amounts of campaign funds from the oil and gas industry over the years? This is a case of the foxes taking over the henhouse only to tear it down.

The Paris Agreement, the Clean Power Plan, and other environmental policies put in place by the Obama administration – and which a Clinton administration likely would have continued – hardly represent a radical agenda. Indeed, as mentioned above, these policies are inadequate to address the crisis. Moreover, many corporations (including entire sectors of the economy) and unapologetically pro-capitalist world leaders (from Chinese President Xi Jinping to German Chancellor Angela Merkel) support such policies – and would indeed support much stronger policies to transition to a low-carbon future.

The conflict we are witnessing here is taking place within the capitalist class, with the most voracious members of this class – chief among them the fossil fuel industry – standing in opposition to more “progressive” capitalists, such as those in the technology sector. Trump, needless to say, has become the mouthpiece for the most vicious and extreme capitalists, leading us toward a radically extractivist and authoritarian neoliberalism. Clinton, Obama, and their allies represent the more progressive side of neoliberalism, leading us toward a green capitalism. Two bad choices, to be sure, but let's not pretend they’re equivalent.

The change we need is not going to come from politicians. With climate – as with so much else – resisting Trump's agenda requires a different approach. There is an emergent climate justice movement that insists on putting those who are most affected by climate change first and that brings together communities on the frontlines of resistance with indigenous people, environmentalists, trade unionists, and so many others. Initiatives like Trade Unions for Energy Democracy, for example, have, built a global community of union leaders who are working to advance real solutions to the climate crisis, ones which reflect democratic will and which operate in the public interest. From remunicipalizing local energy grids to blockading new fossil fuel infrastructure, the possibilities for action are endless.

The damage that Trump is doing cannot be understated, but no matter who the President of the United States is and no matter what global agreements are crafted at the United Nations, we need to build a movement that is big enough, creative enough, and radical enough that it cannot be ignored. As the People's Climate March insisted, “to change everything, we need everyone.” •

James P. Hare is the Project Manager United Nations for the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, where this article was first published.

Published on Jun 1, 2017

Donald Trump has withdrawn the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement.
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uza2-zombienationDespite Trump’s campaign promise to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, he waffled on the decision for several months. Upon assuming the presidency, powerful interests began urging him to remain part of the accords. At first glance, this may seem to be a case of Ivanka Trump’s supposedly moderating influence. Could there be a kinder, gentler Trumpism that recognizes that putting America first does not need to mean putting the environment last? Alas, no. While the voices advocating that the U.S. remain in the agreement are myriad, does anyone think that environmental groups, European leaders, or Democrats in Congress are likely to sway Trump’s position?


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Freedom and Dignity


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Progressives and occupiers need to learn from Palestinians a thing or two about Freedom and Dignity.   You do not get what you want from powerful oppressors by begging.  If something is worth getting, then be ready to fight for it.  Don’t ask, demand.  If they don’t grant it, then fight for it.  If the only way you have to fight is to throw your body into the gears of power then do it enthusiastically.  Never surrender. 


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So stop whining about Trump and Russia undermining your democracy—a cynical fabrication of the Deep State and its tentacles in the Democratic party and media.  That will not get you single payer healthcare and free college.  That money has already been spent on wars.  They gave it to the banks, oil companies, privateers and war mongers.  It is time to stop eating Cheetos, get up off the couch and hit the streets.  Demand an end to wars.  Demand social and economic justice.  Stand up for economic freedom.  Show your dignity.  That is the Palestinian way.



Palestinians are among the most oppressed people in the world.  They live under an illegal brutal fascist occupation.  Every day Palestinians must face down their oppressor.  Israel has the tanks, bulldozers and the guns.  And a world-class air force. Palestinians only have stones and their bodies.  Their message is:  you can steal our land and olive trees; and you can wall us in, block us off, lock us up, and kill our bodies…but you cannot take away our freedom and dignity unless we surrender it.


Infographic on the Palestinian prisoners' struggle. Be sure to click on the image for better resolution.

The Palestinian will to resist remains incomprehensible to many Israelis, although some cracks in the facade of national Zionist unity have emerged in the last few decades, including within the ranks of the military, a segment of which despises "police duty".

For anyone that says the Palestinian Prisoner hunger strike was not a complete success, they should try not eating for 40 days and 40 nights.  After 20 days the fat is gone.  After 30 days the body is surviving on muscle, bone marrow and internal organs.  By the 40th day there is permanent damage and organs begin to fail.  After 40 days you are ready for the angel of death.   

The Palestinian Prisoners’ “Freedom and Dignity Hunger Strike” was a complete success.  It was a huge victory for all the Palestinian People.  They deserve our highest respect and congratulations.  We need to learn from them. 

The hunger strike achieved the prisoners’ demands, such as improved healthcare, increased family visits and use of the canteen.  Those are important prisoner rights and worth fighting for.  But the hunger strike was also about Freedom and Dignity.  Palestinians showed the world that they still have their freedom and dignity, no matter how hard the oppressor tries to oppress them.  And overwhelmingly the people in Palestine, Europe, Asia, Africa, and in the Americas responded in solidarity. 


The latest Palestinian hunger strike was supported in many places around the world, especially those that enjoy a bit of truth in their mass media, or those whose recent history makes them sympathetic to such heroic struggles, as the people of Ireland. Below, Celtics demonstrate their commitment to Palestinian freedom.


Netanyahu said he would not negotiate with “suicide terrorists”.  He called the hunger strike “psychological terrorism”.  He said he would not meet with Marwan Barghouthi, the Palestinian “Nelson Mandela”.  Avigdor Liberman said let the prisoners die of starvation.  Some Israelis made jokes and roasted bar-b-que outside the prison walls.  Pizza Hut ganged on with an ad that said, let them eat pizza.  In the end Israel negotiated with the prisoners, met with their leader Marwan Barghouthi, and agreed to their demands.  What more does one need to call the hunger strike a complete success? 

Netanyahu said he was “psychologically terrorized” by the Palestinian Prisoners.  That is because the Palestinians exposed the corruption and moral bankruptcy of Netanyahu and Liberman.  People around the world rallied in solidarity with Palestinians.  In Europe, where people are less brainwashed than Americans, a great solidarity movement began at the  University of Manchester in the United Kingdom and spread to “students and non-student groups in England, Scotland, Ireland, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland and Italy”. 


Defiance, courage and solidarity can overcome great evils. (Click on image for best resolution.)


Just because Palestinians will not surrender their freedom and dignity does not make them terrorists, regardless that it terrorizes Netanyahu.  The Palestinians are freedom fighters.  They have a right under international law to resist their oppressor, even if it is by the use of violence against the military occupiers.  It is the Netanyahus and the Libermans who are in violation of international law.  They have repeatedly ignored resolutions from the United Nations, judgements by the International Court of Justice, and condemnation from the international community, hypocritically including the USA.

Resistance is a right.  The French had a right to resist Nazi occupation, Africans had a right to resist European colonialism, Vietnamese had a right to fight US imperialism. Throwing a rock at a tank is not terrorism.  The Israeli tanks are the terrorists.  The Palestinians have not surrendered their freedom and dignity to the terrorists; it is the Netanyahus and Libermans who surrendered because the Palestinians exposed for the whole world the real terrorists. 


Jewish settlers cook meats and other foods in the open, hoping the aromas reach the prison cells. It did not work.

The Palestinian Prisoners fought the battle of the empty intestines for 40 days and 40 nights.  That is monumental.  Not many people can do that and live.  They risked their lives rather than surrendered.  Many have died during hunger strikes, and one did.   Mazan al-Maghrebi made the ultimate sacrifice and became a martyr.  He is a fallen hero.  Mazan joined the hunger strike even though he was already sick with kidney disease.  He died without letting the Netanyahus and Libermans break him, no matter what they did.  They tried to break the prisoners by putting them in solitary confinement, they took away the prisoners’ clothes, shoved food under their noses, beat them, threatened forced feeding, and would not let them talk to their families and lawyers.  All of these efforts of the Israelis were violations of international law and acts of terrorism.  So who are the terrorists?

The Palestinians know that this will not be the last time that they have to fight the battle of the empty intestines.  They have had to fight it before many times.  Just last year they went on a hunger strike because the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said it could not afford to facilitate two family visits a month for the prisoners anymore.  The Red Cross collaborated with Israel and cut the family visits to one per month.  What good is the Red Cross when it conspires to deny prisoners of war their human rights? 


Our military has adopted the Israeli practices of kidnappings, kangaroo courts, indefinite detentions, solitary confinements, sensory deprivation, torture, and assassinations.  What Israel does influences and becomes a model for the US.  Our prisons, borders, ports, police, and our cities have become militarized as if we are an occupied country.  Peaceful demonstrations are broken up as violently and with the same brutal methods as Israel uses.  As the Israeli example continues it will not be long before we have checkpoints mushrooming on every corner.  Citizens will be frightened into approval.  The public will be brainwashed into saying that the checkpoints makes them feel safer.

The same international community that created Israel, the United Nations, has declared that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights guarantees that prisoners have a human right to maintain their family relationships, and that it is the responsibility of the jailer to provide that opportunity.  But the Netanyahus and Libermans refuse to obey international law even from their UN “mother”.  Instead the Red Cross had been picking up the tab for the visits.  In 2016 when the Red Cross and Israel cut family visits to one a month, then 300 Palestinian Prisoners went on a hunger strike.  Their families and friends occupied the Red Cross headquarters in New York City, Jerusalem, throughout Palestine, and around the world.  The Israelis lied by saying that they would work out the family visitations with the misnamed Palestinian Authority, which has no authority.   Israel has all the authority, so it made the Palestinian Authority pick up the tab.

Thirty-seven years ago the Palestinian Prisoners fought the battle of the empty intestines.  It would not be the last time. The Israelis tried in 1980, but could not break them then either.  The Israelis transferred them to a dungeon in the Negev Desert.  The Negev is boiling hot during the day and freezing cold at night. The Israelis tried to torture the prisoners into eating.  After 33 days and the deaths of 3 martyrs from forced feeding, the Israelis surrendered.  That battle of the empty intestines is remembered as the legendary Natha Prison Hunger Strike. 

The battle of the empty intestines that the prisoners fought in 1980 had to be fought again in 2017.  The Netanyahus and the Libermans tried to take away the rights that the prisoners had secured 37 years ago.  They must fight this battle again, and again because the Israelis never keep their word.  The Palestinians will resist until the Israelis end their immoral and illegal occupation, or until they have been wiped out by the Israelis.  Left to the Netanyahus and the Libermans and their American enablers, the genocide and ethnic cleansing will probably continue, I fear.

I have been to Palestine.  I have talked to Palestinians.  Every Palestinian man I talked to had been in an Israeli prison at one time or another.  Some several times.  It is a rite of passage.  I met a Palestinian boy 13 years old who was facing prison.  An illegal Israeli settler had accused him of throwing stones.  The boy was arrested, taken to the police station and beaten into a confession.  Then the police released him in the custody of his father pending trial. 

The prisoners’ stories are all mostly the same.  They are arbitrarily arrested, beaten into a confession, given a kangaroo trial, confined to indefinite detention, tortured, isolated, humiliated and shaken down.  Prisoners are deprived of warm clothes, medical care, healthy food and family visits unless they pay up.  Prison is a financial drain for the entire Palestinian family and a moneymaker for corrupt Israelis.  The prisoners must pay their jailers, they must buy their clothing, purchase edible food, pay fines for alleged infractions, pay for telephone calls, and pay for family visits.  When the Israelis are ready to release a prisoner the family must pay a ransom, often thousands of dollars, to get their loved ones back. 


The prisoners are supported by a loyal network of artists and activists in the Middle East and elsewhere.


The Israelis never miss an opportunity to exploit the prisoners.  Prisons are a very profitable business.  The Israelis use prisoner rights to sadistically punish and extort the prisoners.  Family visits are a big financial and emotional drain.  Families must run the gauntlet for a visit.  Just obtaining the needed permits is not an easy task.  Once the permits are purchased, then traveling is an all-day challenge that often does not end successfully. 

Traveling a short distance takes hours because of multiple checkpoints, roadblocks, detours and unimproved back roads.  Even with permits, the family may be denied passage or they often find the checkpoints closed.    The “sterile” superhighways are for Israelis only and are another obstacle in the path for Palestinians.  The Israelis want to keep their roads from becoming “contaminated”, so Palestinians must go miles out of their way to get around them and to get around the apartheid wall.  Every checkpoint is a humiliating experience.  Many of the checkpoints are so porous that they serve no other purpose.   

At the prison the families are treated with contempt.  They must wait for hours.  There is no respect for women and they are strip searched roughly.  Then they may be told that their loved one does not want to see them or is sick.  If there is a visit it might be cut short.  Then the journey home is the same obstacle course.  The family may not be able to get through the checkpoints before they close, causing the family to have to spend the night in a hotel.  Every trip is like this for the Palestinians, whether it is family visits, shopping trips, or going to school; getting to work or even a medical emergency takes hours.


Ahmad Saadat, secretary general of the FPLP, surrounded by jailers. The spirit of such men remains almost incomprehensible to many Israelis. And fractures have developed even among members of the police and military, some of whom are openly protesting what they deem ugly "police duties". The Israeli people, of course, also suffer from an extreme form of brainwash.


A friend of mine, his name is Mahmoud, told me about his imprisonment.  He is now a medical student at Al-Quds University in Jerusalem. There is a Palestinian prisoners’ museum there, the Abu Jihad museum.  I have visited it and met the curator Dr. Fahed Abu Al-Haj.  It documents and displays the reality of Israeli prisons.  The museum is a very impressive and a moving experience.  As the museum’s webpage says, the museum is dedicated to political prisoners around the world.  The USA is no exception. 

Our military has adopted the Israeli practices of kidnappings, kangaroo courts, indefinite detentions, solitary confinements, sensory deprivation, torture, and assassinations.  What Israel does influences and becomes a model for the US.  Our prisons, borders, ports, police, and our cities have become militarized as if we are an occupied country.  Peaceful demonstrations are broken up as violently and with the same brutal methods as Israel uses.  As the Israeli example continues it will not be long before we have checkpoints mushrooming on every corner.  Citizens will be frightened into approval.  The public will be brainwashed into saying that the checkpoints makes them feel safer.

The victory of the Palestinian Prisoners’ hunger strike is a much needed victory for freedom and dignity everywhere.  Victories for ordinary people have become rare.  The Freedom and Dignity Hunger Strike is an example of how people power can stand up against great power.  The people just have to stop eating Cheetos, get up off the couch and hit the streets.  We must fight to keep our freedom and dignity, and we must fight to end the wars and destruction.  Fight to put an end to imperialism and exploitation.  We can secure our economic freedom, obtain treatment for the sick, provide education to the young, relieve the suffering of the poor, and guarantee everyone’s human rights.  The resolve and determination of Palestinians should be our inspiration.  Palestinians say that to exist is to resist.  Free Palestine, end the occupation.  


 


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David William Pear, currently serving as a senior contributing editor, is a progressive columnist writing on economic, political and social issues. He is also a regular columnist and commenter on OpedNews. His articles have been published by The Real News Network, Truth Out, Consortium News, Russia Insider, Pravda and many other progressive publications.  David is a member of Veterans for Peace, St Pete for Peace, CodePink and International Solidarity Movement. In February of 2015 he was part of a people-to-people delegation to Cuba with CodePink. In November of 2015 he was a delegate with CodePink to Palestine to show solidarity with Palestinians. In 2016 David spent 10 weeks in Palestine with the Palestinian non-violent resistance group International Solidarity Movement (ISM). David frequently makes extended trips to Russia as a private citizen. After retiring from finance in 2009, David earned a certification as an Emergency Medical Technician. David is a Vietnam veteran having served as a member of the 5th Special Forces Group as a combat advisor to the Army of the Republic of (South) Viet Nam. David resides with his wife and three cats in Clearwater Beach, Florida.  ALSO www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005615508769&view   

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uza2-zombienationFor anyone that says the Palestinian Prisoner hunger strike was not a complete success, they should try not eating for 40 days and 40 nights.  After 20 days the fat is gone.  After 30 days the body is surviving on muscle, bone marrow and internal organs.  By the 40th day there is permanent damage and organs begin to fail.  After 40 days you are ready for the angel of death.
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Manchester Bombings – Are We Seeing A Pattern Here?

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HELP ENLIGHTEN YOUR FELLOWS. BE SURE TO PASS THIS ON. SURVIVAL DEPENDS ON IT.

Caleb Maupin  reporting


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Caleb Maupin is an independent progressive journalist and social activist based in new York.

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uza2-zombienationThe Manchester bombing has all the features of a state-sponsored false flag operation. The corporate media, of course, will trumpet the notion that this was another instance of ISIS terrorism.


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