UNAC
Statement on attacks on US Embassies in Libya and other Middle Eastern,
North African and SW Asian Countries Adding Insult to
Injury
The massive, angry demonstrations and
attacks on U.S. embassies sweeping through the Muslim world comes in the context
of a campaign against Muslims carried out by the U.S. government in an attempt
to justify their wars against Muslim countries. This campaign includes
preemptive prosecutions where FBI agents create phony plots and encourage
behavior that can be prosecuted and attacks on civil liberties at home; the
Peter King hearings; NYPD spying on Muslims; raids and detentions; and states
that have passed anti-Muslim laws. It includes the physical attacks on Muslims,
on mosques and on people who racist whites think are Muslims, like Sikhs, and
opposition to Muslim building projects like Park 51 and much
more.
This atmosphere encourages the kind of
hateful anti-Muslim video that was produced. At some point, it had to be
expected that Muslims around the world would react. The U.S. will spin this by
focusing on the film and implying that all Muslims are crazy and do not support
freedom of speech. However, this is a self-serving lie and a diversion from the
real root causes. Humiliation is a necessary component of the cycle of abuse. It
should be noted that similar attacks on Judaism and the Holocaust are prosecuted
as hate crimes and that artists and musicians who have created work offensive to
many Christians have been vilified and threatened.
We
need to put the blame squarely where it belongs -- on the U.S., which has been
at war with the Muslim world in order to dominate and control resources and
power. We have seen the utter destruction of Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan; drone
attacks on Muslim countries we are not at war with, including Pakistan, Yemen
and Somalia; and the persistent economic starvation and political suffocation of
the Muslim people in Egypt, Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and
other countries by US backed dictators enforcing Western dominance in the
region. So-called “targeted assassinations” kill many innocent non-combatants
and are viewed simply as “collateral damage” rather than murders, demonstrating
how little the U.S. government values non-Western
lives.
The fact that these protests came as a surprise
to the U.S. State Department is a reflection of the arrogance and stupidity of a
government that claims it is bringing freedom and democracy to the region
through drone missiles, sanctions, assassinations, and occupations and expects
the people to be grateful.
The unfortunate deaths of the American
Ambassador in Libya and members of his security team are the direct result of
violent, hypocritical, internally conflicted US policies in the region, whether
the unanticipated result of the rioting triggered by the film or blowback for
longstanding U.S. atrocities rooted in the ongoing wars. It is long past time to
reject those policies and begin a new era based on respect for the dignity and
humanity of every individual and of all the various cultures and religions of
the world.
We must stand in solidarity with all the victims
of U.S.-sponsored violence and repression.
END
THE WARS & OCCUPATIONS! BRING ALL THE TROOPS HOME
NOW!
NO
DRONE ATTACKS! NO SANCTIONS! HANDS OFF SYRIA &
IRAN!
END
RACIST REPRESSION, RAIDS, FRAME-UPS & ISLAMOPHOBIA AT
HOME!
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