Nearly a year ago, Western-backed
insurgent violence erupted. Heavily armed foreign fighters supplemented
internal ones. Al Qaeda's very much involved.
Russian and Chinese peace initiatives are spurned. Washington, rogue
NATO partners, and pro-Western regional allies want conflict.
Reports suggest Jordan's hosting 40,000 heavily armed insurgents along
Syria's southern border ready to intervene. Former Libyan Al Qaeda commander
Abdelhakim Belhadj commands nearly half of them.
Iraqi fighters are massed to Syria's east, ready to join them. So are
so-called Free Syrian Army insurgents north in Turkey. Perhaps escalated
violence is planned for Sunday, February 26, when Syrians vote up or
down on Assad's new draft constitution.
A mass supportive turnout would embarrass Washington, its allies, and
insurgent leaders. Preventing it violently may be planned.
Syrian National Council and Free Syrian Army dissidents reject it out
of hand. So does Washington. White House spokesman Jay Carney called
it "laughable. It makes a mockery of the Syrian revolution. Promises
of reforms have usually been followed by an increase in brutality and
have never been delivered by the regime" since protests began.
Other US officials made similar disparaging remarks. Washington want
protracted conflict to replace Assad with a pro-Western regime.
They ignore his repeated good faith reform announcements and thousands
of released prisoners. At the same time, insurgent violence continues.
He's blamed for confronting it responsibly. So would other leaders to
restore order.
Fundamental International Law
International law backs them. The UN Charter's Article 51 states:
"Nothing in the present Charter shall impair the inherent right of individual
or collective self-defense if an armed attack occurs against a Member
of the United Nations, until the Security Council has taken measures
necessary to maintain international peace and security. Measures taken
by Members in the exercise of this right of self-defense shall be immediately
reported to the Security Council and shall not in any way affect the
authority and responsibility of the Security Council under the present
Charter to take at any time such action as it deems necessary in order
to maintain or restore international peace and security."
In addition, individual states may use defensive force against armed
attacks until the Security Council acts. Other exceptions don't apply,
including armed reprisals. Calling them unlawful, the General Assembly
said all states must refrain from using them.
The right of self-defense is limited solely to deterring armed attacks,
preventing future ones after initial assaults, or reversing the consequences
of enemy aggression, such as heavily armed Western-backed Syrian insurgents.
Not only does international law support Assad, he's obligated to defend
his people under armed attack.
However, force must conform to the principles of necessity, distinction,
and proportionality.
Necessity permits only attacking military targets.
Distinction pertains to distinguishing between civilian and military
ones.
Proportionality prohibits disproportionate force likely to damage nonmilitary
sites and/or harm civilian lives.
A fourth consideration requires preventing unnecessary suffering, especially
affecting noncombatant civilians.
If these objective aren't possible, attacks are prohibited, but not
when civilian lives are threatened by hostile elements doing most of
the killing.
In addition, to a limited degree, anticipatory self-defense is permitted
when compelling evidence shows likely imminent threats or further attacks
after initial ones.
However, attackers bear burden of proof. For nearly a year, Syria faced
Western-backed violence. Confronting it's essential to restore order.
In contrast, under no circumstances, with no exceptions may one nation,
NATO, or other combination of nations intervene against another without
Security Council authorization. Doing so is illegal aggression, a lawless
act of war.
The UN Charter's Article 2(7) states:
"Nothing contained in the present charter shall authorize the United
Nations to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic
jurisdiction of any state or shall require the Members to submit matters
to settlement under the present Charter; but this principle shall not
prejudice the application of enforcement measures under Chapter VII,"
pertaining to threats to peace, its breaches, or acts of aggression.
Western-backed aggression rages in Syria. Likely escalation's planned.
Under UN Charter provisions, the Security Council's obligated to confront
it, not Assad. He and nonviolent Syrians are victims, not villains.
In Libya, responsibility to protect (R2P) humanitarian intervention
was cover for aggressive war. Tens of thousands died. The country was
ravaged. Out-of-control violence still rages. Perhaps similar strategy
is planned for Syria.
Doing so violates the UN Charter's Chapter VI. It calls for resolving
disputes peacefully. Humanitarian intervention authority never permits
military force or other hostile acts.
Doing so ignores Chapter VII authorization to impose boycotts, embargoes,
blockades, and severed diplomatic ties when justified - never war, except
in self-defense and only until the Security Council acts.
The General Assembly's 2005 World Summit Outcome Document adopted R2P
authority. Paragraph 138 said each nation must "protect (its) population
from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing, and crimes against humanity."
Paragraph 139 delegates UN responsibility "to use appropriate diplomatic,
humanitarian and other peaceful means, in accordance with Chapters VI
and VIII of the Charter, to help protect populations from" these crimes.
Military force isn't authorized. The UN Charter prohibits it for humanitarian
interventions. As a result, justifying it under R2P is illegal. Doing
so is lawless aggression. Western-backed insurgents violate fundamental
international law. Assad's wrongfully blamed.
Syria's now up for grabs. Will it remain independent or be ravaged like
Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya and become another exploited Western colony?
Heading for Western Intervention
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suggested it, saying Syrian opposition
forces will become "increasingly capable" of confronting Assad aggressively.
"They will, from somewhere, somehow, find the means to defend themselves,
as well as begin offensive measures."
Directly or indirectly, America's arming insurgent forces. Former US
diplomat Walid Maalouf said Washington's "secretly providing aid to
(Syria's) opposition.” For years, US weapons and munitions flooded the
region and still do. America's directly involved in cross-border smuggling,
including from Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey near Syria's border.
In addition, UK/CIA/MI6 operatives train insurgents and provide active
support. UK and Qatari troops are involved. Heavy weapons and munitions
are supplied. US Special Forces and foreign troops are positioned along
Syria's border. Perhaps they've already entered covertly.
Fifty Turkish officers were arrested in Syria. They were secretly organizing
opposition forces. They admitted being trained by Israeli Special Forces
to help destabilize Assad's government. Others may also be caught in
the act. Reports suggest Saudi Arabia and Qatar are paying anti-Gaddafi
insurgents $1,000 monthly to fight Assad.
On February 23, the Mossad-connected DEBKAfile headlined, "US, France,
UK, Turkey, Italy prepare for military intervention in Syria," saying:
"Despite public denials, military preparations for intervention (against
Syria) are quietly afoot...."
Obama's poised to act, according to DEBKA's Washington sources. Allied
countries await "a White House decision before going forward." Defying
Security Council authority, perhaps acting on behalf of "Friends of
Syria" is planned. With these type "friends," who needs enemies. They
replicate "Friend of Libya" responsible for NATO intervention.
London's Telegraph reported on US/EU/Arab League/allied nations "Friends
of Syria" meeting in Tunis. According to an "updated draft declaration,"
they demand all civilian area violence immediately stop, and that humanitarian
supplies be allowed to enter.
Blame insurgents for violence and preventing humanitarian aid access.
Assad's wrongfully condemned for confronting them.
In addition, the draft praised Syrian National Council (SNC) regime
opponents. Short of full recognition, it called them "legitimate representative(s)
of Syrians seeking peaceful democratic change."
In fact, along with Free Syrian Army insurgents, they're slaughtering
civilians and state security forces. They reject peaceful resolution
in contrast to internal Assad opponents who demand it. As a result,
they're entirely shut out for opposing Western plans.
The draft also pledged to "increase its engagement with and practical
support for the Syrian opposition" without elaborating further.
The current draft's a work in progress. Its final text may change, but
not its message. It demands regime change, so far barely stopping short
of declaring war.
According to UK Foreign Secretary William Hague:
"Governments around the world have the responsibility to act....and
to redouble our efforts to stop the Assad regime's despicable campaign
of terror."
He also barely stopped short of declaring war. Increasingly, it looks
likely, and if so, expect a bloodbath like Libya.
On Thursday, a UN panel of three investigators led by Brazilian Professor
Paulo Pinheiro said Assad's government ordered "gross human rights violations,
amounting to crimes against humanity."
It also claimed "credible and consistent evidence" of Syrian forces
shooting "unarmed protesters," killing soldiers refusing to obey orders,
and "arrest(ing) persons without cause," mistreating them, and "attack(ing)
civilian neighborhoods with indiscriminate tanks and machine-gun fire."
Evidence it claimed came from people with "inside knowledge." It's similar
to falsified Gaddafi crimes, including using rape as a weapon of war
and massacring civilians to justify intervention.
Insurgents were also accused of similar abuses, but not "comparable
in scale and organization to those carried out by the state."
On February 23, former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan was appointed
joint UN-Arab League envoy on the Syrian crisis. A reliable imperial
tool, his entire tenure reflected shameless, dismal failure to fulfill
the mandate he was sworn to uphold; namely:
"to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war to reaffirm
faith in fundamental human rights; to establish conditions (promoting)
justice....equal rights of men and women (in all nations)....(respect
for) international law....promote social progress....to ensure....armed
force shall not be used" and much more.
His successor, Ban Ki-moon, keeps replicating his dismal record. He
brazenly accused Assad of crimes against humanity, saying he "indiscriminately"
shells neighborhoods, uses hospitals "as torture centers," and "jails"
and "abuses" children young as 10.
Western leaders and major media scoundrels also use two foreign journalist
deaths to further heighten tensions. France's Nicolas Sarkozy said "enough
is enough. This regime must go." Other leaders called it the "breaking
point."
Both entered illegally. Media reports praise them. Assad's unjustifiably
blamed for their death.
A Final Comment
With Western aggression likely, the wild card is will Russia and China
intervene. Both countries reject foreign interference. They call for
peaceful conflict resolution. Instead, it's escalating toward all-out
war.
Each nation has vital regional interests. Will they remain spectators
if diplomacy fails? Much hinges on their plans.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to cutting-edge
discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News
Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time
and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy
listening.
http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour/.Remembering
Garda Ghista
By Stephen Lendman
2-25-12
On February 20, activist/scholar/author/humanitarian, and dear friend,
Garda succumbed to breast cancer.
On February 22, her son Firdaus reported the sad news. Receiving hospice
care, she died in southern Germany. She'd been surviving by what she
called "a series of miracles." She'll be sorely missed.
Several years ago she moved to India to help feed starving people. Using
her own resources and what she could raise, she asked nothing in return.
Months back, she discussed her work on the Progressive Radio News Hour.
She asked listeners to help best they could. She explained how little
it takes to feed starving people without resources. Without aid, they'll
perish.
She advocated Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's philosophy. His spiritual name
was Shril Shrii Anandamurti. He was an Indian author, poet, composer,
linguist, social revolutionary and philosopher.
He founded Ananda Marga, a spiritual/social organization providing instruction
in meditation, yoga, and other self-development practices to anyone
wishing to learn them. Affectionately called Baba, he offered various
social programs for disadvantaged and other Indians. His writings stressed
human welfare and neohumanism.
His work inspired Garda's socio-economic philosophy. She called it PROUT
(PROgessive UTilization Theory). "It stands for the progressive utilization
and rational distribution of all the earth's natural resources. PROUT
advocates another type of revolution called 'nuclear revolution.' "
It reflects "every aspect of collective life - social, economic, political,
cultural, psychic and spiritual." It's completely transformative. "New
moral and spiritual values arise in society which provide the impetus
for accelerated social progress."
A new era replaces an old one. "(O)ne collective psychology is replaced
by another. This type of revolution results in an all-round development
and social program."
Modern-day world systems destroy life, societies and ecologies. Sustainability's
not their mandate. They feature exploitation and plunder. Another way
is vital.
Garda's writings discussed constructive alternatives. Her World Prout
Assembly (WPA) web site featured them. Her advocacy found expression
in them. Her life's work practiced them.
In January 2010, she founded Hearts Healing Hunger. It helps feed hungry
people globally. It's also involved in:
building emergency shelters for women and girls victimized by domestic
violence and human trafficking;
protecting them from dowry harassment;
building retirement and nursing homes for the needy;
constructing libraries and literacy programs;
establishing medical clinics;
providing micro credit loans; and
helping villages build sustainable water systems, check dams, embankments,
drip irrigation, shallow wells, strategically located ponds, river and
lakeside plantations, and planting thousands of trees.
Longer-term projects include creating ecologically and economically
self-sustainable communities.
Most important is feeding the hungry. Initial Indian venues were established
in Siliguri, North Bengal and Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. Other feeding
centers were planned throughout the country. Achieving them depends
on personal donations.
With Garda's death, its site "currently (is) unable to receive money."
Hopefully it will again soon under others continuing what she began.
Her work's too important to disrupt.
It reflects PROUT's mission "to unite moralists everywhere against exploitation
anywhere." It seeks "unsung heros" to confront oppression in all forms,
including extremist fundamentalism, fascism, communism, patriarchy,
and predatory capitalism.
They threaten all life forms, including planet earth and humanity. "Struggle
starts (with) reclaim(ing) economic sovereignty of local communities."
PROUT sought to "unite all struggles against oppression into one global
struggle (for) one world, one humanity, and one family."
It challenged today's order for what sustainably helps everyone everywhere.
WPA headlined, "Economy of the People, For the People and By the People!
Put Economic Power in the Hands of the People! Moralists of the world
- unite!"
Garda lived what she believed. Her life's mission was helping others
by establishing life-sustaining initiatives. She gave all selflessly.
It doesn't get any better than that. This writer was proud to be a friend
and ally. Hopefully others will continue her vital work and enlist global
support.
With out-of-control imperial wars raging and others planned, as well
as deepening economic hardships for growing millions, it's more than
ever needed.
Spread the word, and keep Garda's spirit alive.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to cutting-edge
discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News
Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time
and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy
listening.
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