Nadeem Malik

Friday, June 26, 2009

American Child-Killers Are Crying Over Neda

American Child-Killers Are Crying Over Neda

(This is not about the good people of American and Britain; this is
about the child-killers in the US and UK governments who lecture the
world on morality while running the most hypocritical governments the
world has ever seen.)

Have You Seen This Picture On CNN And BBC?

Have you seen CNN or BBC or any other Am-Brit outlet repeatedly show
this picture 24/7 like they are doing with the footage of that one
Iranian woman killed during street chaos in one part of Tehran?

One woman dies in street hooliganism fully backed by CIA and the
British embassy in Iran. And CNN and BBC and ITN and other Anglo-Saxon
outlets can't have enough.

But none of them showed this picture which the news agencies published
on 4 May 2009. If shown then it was certainly a couple of times for a
few seconds as part of of normal coverage. No hype and business as
usual.

But we in Pakistan and Afghanistan have not forgotten.

This is a LUCKY young Afghan girl. She lived to tell her story. But
130 to 140 other people, including many of her relatives in the
village, who were with her were killed in cold blood by the American
and British occupiers of Afghanistan.

This happened in May this year.

Last year, the US army killed 90 innocent Afghan children, women and
men a village in western Afghanistan. Again, CNN and BBC and the
Am-Brit media hardly noticed, let alone repeat the images like that of
the Iranian woman.

A reader, Irtiza Ali, says this about the Am-Brit media:

'The hypocrisy is almost impossible to stomach. Hundreds of thousands
of innocent women and children have been slaughtered in similar
fashion by coalition forces during the bombardment and occupation of
both Iraq and Afghanistan, and many of these deaths have been caught
on camera. And yet the [American and British] establishment media has
blindly refused to broadcast any of it. Indeed, it could be claimed
that the footage of Neda's death has already been broadcast more times
by the corporate media than the thousands of victims whose deaths were
caught on film in Iraq and Afghanistan over the last eight years.'

A fair-minded American journalist Paul Joseph Watson is disgusted by
this Am-Brit hypocrisy. His article, titled Neda Death Footage: Poster
Child For A Million More Tragedies?, starts with this ironic
statement:

"Establishment media falls over itself to broadcast footage showing
death of young Iranian protester, yet completely refused to show
victims of Iraq and Afghanistan wars, not to forget Israel!"

The best part is that US officials and SOME of their poodles in the UK
and Europe are demanding Iran allow chaos and hooliganism to contiue
on Iranian streets. Of course, the US itself doesn't allow for that
kind of thing to happen on the streets of Washington DC.

In fact, a US Defense Department Training Manual Describes Protest As
"Low-Level Terrorism" and considers it to be a terrorist activity that
should be suppressed.

While the ordinary Americans and British are good people, their
governments are worse child killers than the evil countries they claim
to fight.

Posted at Ahmed Quraishi's The Lounge

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