The barefaced lie about Gadaffi being killed in the crossfire bodes ill for the openness, transparency and good government we can expect to see now in Libya. But today I am worrying about the effect on our society of human death as entertainment. I have never been an apologist for Gadaffi, but if his regime tortured and murdered, the remedy is not to torture and murder him – even the Nazis were given due process.
This murder is becoming the norm. It was a NATO air strike which took out Gadaffi’s escaping convoy and first wounded him. Two days ago two teenage sons of Anwar al-Awlaki, the radical US/Yemeni cleric executed without trial last week, were executed by a US drone attack as they had dinner. They were aged 16 and 19. They had committed no crime I can find alleged against them. There has been no publicity.
All this killing brings triumphalist politicians smirking on our screens. We seem to have become as dehumanised as ancient Rome...
The great Craig Murray.
Only The Times didn't print a picture of Gadaffi dead or dying on its front page today.
Going to the newsagents made me sick.
Friday, 21 October 2011
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There's no longer even a pretense of due process. Remember Milosevic and Saddam? Remember when all those Muslims were being rounded up and put in front of kangaroo courts in Guantanamo Bay?
ReplyDeleteThose were the good old days.