Friday 15 June, 2012
If Bradley Manning Were Chinese…..
Hameed
Abdul Karim
For weeks on end the international media was full
of sentimental stories of Chinese ‘dissident’ Chen Guancheng. His escape from
house arrest was dramatised to make it look like it was a scene from the
Hollywood blockbuster ‘The Great Escape’. Cheng was our new Steve McQueen. But
unlike McQueen, who had to go back to jail, Cheng had a happy ending. He is now
in the US studying law.
That was not all. There were stories of his
family members and how they were running scared of the terrible Chinese government.
Their lives were in danger and at any moment any one of them could be shot
dead. Suspense hung in the air like a floppy hat.
That was not all. There were pictures of Cheng’s
wife and kids on one day and on another an interview with his brother who spoke
lovingly and nostalgically of Chen’s childhood heroics and how his childhood
antics with the ‘communist regime’ helped him escape from house arrest. His
good looks, accentuated by his dark shades, and his blindness were subtly
rolled into the story to give it a romantic hue. There was more to come. We
were shown pictures of Cheng’s village and the places where he played as a
child. The last pictures we saw were of his old and impoverished mother cooking
a meal on a primitive stove like millions of Sub-Continent women who go
unnoticed in the bigger scheme of things. All this was carefully orchestrated to provoke
sympathy in the minds of viewers and a few tears in their eyes.
In the forefront of the minds of readers and viewers were images of a
kind, altruistic and benign America doing all it has to do for a freedom loving
man like Chen and negative images of China oppressing its own people who are craving
for freedom and justice from the ‘communist regime’.
This brings us to another dissident. He is an
American and his name is Bradley Manning. It was he who allegedly did the free
world a big favour when he exposed the crimes his country was committing in
Iraq. The horrific images of US Air Force personnel firing on unarmed civilians
in a suburb in Baghdad killing 17 civilians including children shall haunt all
right thinking people till their last days like the My Lai massacre. Those
responsible for the slaughter are free men. Manning who exposed them is in
military custody facing the prospects of life in prison. How’s that for
justice!
The Western media (and it’s largely American
owned) which pounces on any opportunity to espouse causes of dissidents like
Cheng go curiously quiet when it comes to defending their own. Is it because
they too are of an imperialist mindset like their leaders?
Maybe. Or else why is it that we don’t hear
Bradley Manning’s mother pouring tears over her son’s fate like we saw Cheng’s
mother do? Why is that we don’t see scenes of Manning’s hometown (if not
‘village’) with its parks and oak trees and beautiful homes? Why is that we do
not hear from Manning’s friends about how principled a boy he was in his
childhood and about his penchant to expose the lies evil men tell? If Manning
has a brother why is that we don’t see him singing paeans to his imprisoned
dissident brother like we saw Cheng’s brother do?
While the US calls for accountability for war
crimes, torture and abuse of power the world over, the war criminals in the US
and UK go scot-free and it is Bradley Manning who has to pay for allegedly
releasing videos of war crimes and documents that has embarrassed the empire.
The US military has banned the media from
reporting Bradford Manning’s trial. If this happened to Cheng in China what
would be the song that Hilary Clinton would sing? Song of Freedom or Sounds of
Silence? Or what would the so called
free media pundits say? Why, I can picture all those guys climbing on the roof
tops of their plush office go hoarse denouncing China for the entire world to
hear. And quite rightly too! But when it comes to matters at home, they go into
deaf and dumb mode. And yet Patricia Butenis US ambassador to Sri Lanka has the
gall to say the US doesn’t have double standards!
If Bradley were a Chinese dissident the Western
media will make him a world hero.
Conversely speaking if Chen Guancheng were an American dissident he
would be thrown behind bars for life. Or
he might be killed in accordance with President Barack Obama’s fatwa that it’s kosher to kill his fellow American citizens if they do not toe the
empire’s line. Anwar al Awlaki was the first known American to be killed under
Obama’s new dispensation. You can be sure he won’t be the last.
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