Ariel Sharon and India
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by N.D. Jayaprakash -- Source: www.InformationTimes.com
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India Invites The Criminal Sharon
It is absolutely shocking to note that the
Government of India has extended an invitation to Ariel Sharon, Prime
Minister of Israel, to pay an official visit to India. This fact was
first revealed by Brajesh Mishra, India's 'National Security
Advisor', on 8 May 2003 in New York, while addressing the gathering
at the Annual Dinner held by the American Jewish Committee (AJC), a
rabid Zionist organization [1].
Promoting better relations with the people of Israel is one thing but
trying to white-wash the heinous crimes of Ariel Sharon, and those of
the fascist Likud Party he represents, is quite another. By extending
an invitation to Ariel Sharon to visit India, the Indian Government
has committed the cardinal sin of bestowing honour on a war-criminal,
who is deeply detested by the vast majority of the global community
because of his unsavoury reputation. In fact, Sharon cannot travel to
most countries even in Europe because of the extreme passions such a
visit would arouse. It cannot be that the Government of India is
unaware of the criminal record of Ariel Sharon or of the notorious
Likud Party he has been leading. Therefore, the motives for inviting
Ariel Sharon to India are highly suspicious.
During his speech at the said Annual Dinner of the AJC, Brajesh
Mishra had rightly claimed that India "is one of very few countries
in the world with no history of anti-Semitism." However, Mr. Mishra
very conveniently forgot to add that India was one country that had
been consistently anti-Zionist since the early days of its national
movement under Mahatma [Mohandas Karamchand] Gandhi. It is primarily
after the right-wing BJP [Bharathiya Janata Party]-led alliance
assumed office that the Indian Government has started taking an
increasingly pro-Zionist stance.
Mr. Mishra had also gone on to add that: "India, the United States
and Israel have some fundamental similarities. We are all
democracies, sharing a common vision of pluralism, tolerance and
equal opportunity." Since when has Israel started promoting "a...
vision of pluralism, tolerance and equal opportunity?" Is it not a
fact that the bulk of the Palestinian population were violently
displaced from the area allocated to Israel under the UN Partition
Plan of 1947? Is it not a fact that the Palestinian people are under
the brutal occupation of Israel, especially since 1967? Is it not a
fact that more than half the 8 million Palestinian population are
forced to live as refugees both inside and outside Palestine? Is it
not a fact that the UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable
Rights of the Palestinian People (CEIRPP, a committee consisting of
25 UN members including India) has repeatedly voiced its grave
concern at the horrendous treatment of the Palestinians by the
occupying Israeli Defence Forces (IDF)? [2] Then by what yardstick is
Mr. Mishra claiming that the State of Israel has been
promoting "pluralism, tolerance and equal opportunity?"
Mr. Mishra's claim of shared vision obviously rests on the ignoble
Sangh Parivar's (self-proclaimed group of fanatical "Hindu"
organizations) version of history [3]. According to them: "Just as
the Hindus of India are fighting for their survival in the very land
of their origin and forefathers, so too are the Jews of Israel
confronting the very same threats to the nation that is theirs by
historical and religious birthright. Hindus and Jews both face
exactly the same danger: Islam.... The desire to reassert what is
their rightful pride in land, culture and religion has awakened in
the heart of the common Israeli and Indian. The results are obvious,
the unabashedly Jewish Likud Party was voted into power in Israel and
the political party that represents the reemergence of Hinduism, the
BJP has been voted into power in India.... Considering the import of
shared experiences, ideas and situations that links Indians and
Israelis, it is about time that solid chains of friendship were
forged." [4] Kowtowing to such pressure sullies not only the image of
the Indian Government but that of the entire Secular Democratic
Republic of India. The Sharon visit will also create utter dismay in
the South Asian region as a whole and will be disastrous for peace
and democracy in the subcontinent.
There is little doubt, therefore, that it is the BJP's fascistic
ideological affinity with the Likud Party which is the driving force
behind this attempt to forge "solid chains of friendship." Just as
the BJP emerged out of the erstwhile Bharathiya Jan Sangh, the Likud
("Unity") Party too emerged out of the erstwhile Tnuat Haherut
("Freedom") Party. The "Freedom" Party was headed by Menachem Begin,
who also later went on to head the Likud Party. The Likud Party first
came to power in 1977 with Begin as Prime Minister. It may be noted
that nearly 30 years earlier many eminent US intellectuals of Jewish
origin, including the noted scientist Albert Einstein, had protested
against the visit of Begin, while he was in the United States in 1948
on a fund-raising campaign, for his role in the Deir Yassin massacre
(see below). In their protest letter, which was published in The New
York Times, they spoke plainly urging the US citizens not to support
Begin or the fascist political movement he represented. The letter
stated as follows:
"Among the most disturbing political phenomena of our time is the
emergence in the newly created State of Israel of the "Freedom Party"
(Tnuat Haherut), a political party closely akin in its organization,
methods, political philosophy and social appeal to the Nazi and
Fascist parties. It was formed out of the membership and following of
the former Irgun Zvai Leumi, a terrorist, right-wing, chauvinist
organization in Palestine. ...Before irreparable damage is done by
way of financial contributions...the American public must be informed
as to the record and objectives of Mr. Begin's and his
movement. ...Today they speak of freedom, democracy and anti-
imperialism, whereas until recently they openly preached the doctrine
of the Fascist state.... A shocking example was their behaviour in
the Arab village of Deir Yassin.... On April 9 (The New York Times),
terrorist bands attacked this peaceful village, killed most of its
inhabitants--240 men, women and children--and kept a few of them
alive to parade them as captives through the streets of Jerusalem.
Most of the Jewish community was horrified at the deed, and the
Jewish Agency sent a telegram of apology to King Abdulla of
Transjordan. .... But the terrorists far from being ashamed of their
act, were proud of this massacre, publicised it widely, and invited
all the foreign correspondents present in the country to view the
heaped corpses and the general havoc at Deir Yassin. The Deir Yassin
incident exemplifies the character of the Freedom Party....The
undersigned therefore take this means of publicly presenting a few
salient facts concerning Begin and his party; and of urging all
concerned not to support this latest manifestation of fascism." [5]
As mentioned above, it is the same fascist "Freedom" Party that has
re-emerged as the Likud Party, which has been ruling Israel for the
last several years. At least three of its members who have occupied
the Prime Ministerial post--Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Shamir (who had
plotted the murder of the UN mediator for Palestine, Count
Bernadotte, on 17 September 1948 [6]) and Aerial Sharon--have blood
on their hands. It is undisputed that, when he was just 25-year-old,
Sharon was directly involved in the massacre of some 69 Palestinian
civilians in the West Bank village of Qibiya during the night of 14-
15 October 1953 as the bloody operation was carried out by an Israeli
Army unit led by him [7]. Later, as the Defence Minister of Israel,
Sharon was instrumental in plotting the Israeli invasion of Lebanon
in 1982. There are various reports that vividly describe the result
of his ruthless actions in Lebanon. According to the information
compiled by the US Library of Congress:
"Beirut suffered grievously between June 6, 1982, when Israeli troops
first crossed the Lebanese border, and September 16, when they
completed their seizure of West Beirut. Normal economic activity was
brought to a standstill. Factories that had sprung up in the southern
suburbs were damaged or destroyed, highways were torn up, and houses
were ruined or pitted by artillery fire and rockets. Close to 40,000
homes--about one-fourth of all Beirut's dwellings--were destroyed.
Eighty-five percent of all schools south of the city were damaged or
destroyed." [8]
The same report further added: "Taking stock of the war's toll,
Israel announced that 344 of its soldiers had been killed and over
2,000 wounded.... Lebanese estimates, compiled from International Red
Cross sources and police and hospital surveys, calculated that 17,825
Lebanese had died and over 30,000 had been wounded." [9] But this was
not all. "On the evening of September 16, 1982, the IDF, having
surrounded the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila,
dispatched approximately 300 to 400 Christian militiamen into the
camps to rout what was believed to be the remnant of the Palestinian
forces. The militiamen were mostly Phalangists under the command of
Elie Hubayka (also seen as Hobeika), a former close aide of Bashir
Jumayyil, but militiamen from the Israeli-supported SLA were also
present. The IDF ordered its soldiers to refrain from entering the
camps, but IDF officers supervised the operation from the roof of a
six-story building overlooking parts of the area. According to the
report of the Kahan Commission established by the government of
Israel to investigate the events, the IDF monitored the Phalangist
radio network and fired illumination flares from mortars and aircraft
to light the area. Over a period of two days, the Christian
militiamen massacred some 700 to 800 Palestinian men, women and
children." [10] Palestinian sources, however, claim that the death
toll was over 3,500.
Due to his despicable role in the Sabra and Shatila massacre, efforts
were on to try Sharon as a war criminal in a Belgian court of law
[11]. On 18 June 2001, 23 survivors of the 1982 Sabra and Shatila
massacres lodged a case in Belgium accusing Ariel Sharon (then
Defense Minister and currently Prime Minister of Israel) with war
crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide related to the massacres
committed during 16-18 September 1982. The other accused include Amos
Yaron (then Brigadier General commanding the Israeli division's
forward command post in Beirut which was located just 200 metres from
the Sabra and Shatila camps and currently Director General of
Israel's Ministry of Defense), Elias Hobeika and other Lebanese
Phalangist militia leaders. (The Sabra and Shatila survivors lodged
the charges under 1993 and 1999 Belgian legislations that incorporate
the principle of Universal Jurisdiction for war-crimes and crimes
against humanity into Belgian criminal law.) Even the BBC has
produced a documentary on Sharon titled "The Accused," which deals
with his complicity in the Shabra and Shatila massacre [12].
According to activists who are campaigning to indict Sharon: "The
central figure is unquestionably General Ariel Sharon, then Israeli
Defence Minister, who personally directed the military operations in
Lebanon and who was in Beirut at the time of the events....Certain
information indicates that Mr. Sharon, although preferring to allow
his local collaborators to perform the massacre in the camps, might
have planned it with a view to terrorising the entirety of the
Palestinian population of the Lebanon into leaving, or retreating to
the north of the country....Concerning the Phalangist militia, they
could be considered de facto auxiliary forces to the military power
occupying South Lebanon and Beirut at the time. These militia were
armed and trained by Israel. Their leaders would not have been able
to take any initiative that contradicted the will of the occupying
power [Israel], and the operations they carried out were devised and
prepared in collaboration with the Israeli military leaders." [13]
It is rather unfortunate that because of intense pressure from the US
Government, the Belgian Government has now agreed to change its laws
in such a way that Sharon and his co-conspirators cannot be tried in
Belgium for war crimes anymore [14]. But despite this setback there
is unlikely to be any letup in the efforts of the survivors of the
Sabra and Shatila massacre to put Sharon on trial. It may, however,
be noted that Sharon was indeed castigated for his role in the
massacre by Israel's own commission of enquiry headed by the then
President of the Israeli Supreme Court, Yitzhak Kahane, and he was
forced to resign from his post as Defense Minister in 1983 [15].
Nevertheless, the situation in Israel is such that Sharon had little
difficulty in bouncing back to power within a short time.
Meanwhile, Israel has had the dubious distinction of
attaining "pariah" status in the UN because of the despicable deeds
of its government. According to American Jewish Committe's (AJC) own
admission: "... since the fall of 1996... the world body has entered
a new and regrettably familiar phase, reminiscent of the UN in the
1970s and 1980s.... In this vast and strife-torn world, no other
country is subject to the relentless, indeed obsessive, attention
that is focused on Israel, year in and year out, in the General
Assembly and other UN bodies. No other country is the subject of an
even remotely similar number of critical resolutions, agenda items,
committees of the Secretariat, and intolerant remarks" [16]. Seven
years later the AJC could not but add that: "There are many others
ways in which Israel has been singled out for special treatment at
the UN, making it a pariah state." [17]
According to another Zionist sympathizer, only the United States "can
be counted on to quickly and unambiguously express its understanding
of Israel's situation and defend Israel's right to strike back....
Europeans, by contrast, stumble all over themselves, trying, but
never convincingly, to show sympathy for the Israeli victims, but
unable to hide their profound antipathy for the Sharon-led government
and their general dislike of military responses to what they believe
to be political problems." The same report also went on to
add: "...the Geneva-based Commission on Human Rights, for example,
was able to devote about 35 percent of its time at this year's six-
week session to bashing Israel. It passed no fewer than eight anti-
Israel resolutions, when no other problematic regional situation was
the object of more than one resolution, if that." [18]
Zionist Israel is despised the world-over precisely because of its
forcible occupation of Palestine and its most inhuman treatment of
the Palestinian people for the last 55 years. Ariel Sharon's infamy
goes back even further. Sharon has never lost an opportunity to spill
the blood of Palestinians ever since he joined the Haganah, the
terrorist wing of the Zionist movement, way back in 1942. The scale
of his cruelty has only increased with time. Thus, Sharon's current
role as Prime Minister has been equally appalling. The massacre of
Palestinians in the refugee camps in the West Bank town of Jenin in
April 2002 is yet another example of the brutality with which IDF
under Sharon has been treating the hapless Palestinians. It is this
bloodthirsty leader of the Likud Party that the Government of India
has chosen to bestow an honour by inviting him to India at this
juncture. This thoughtless decision of the Indian Government
stigmatizes all conscientious Indians.
Under the circumstances, if the Government of India does not withdraw
the said invitation to Ariel Sharon forthwith, it would be a severe
blot on the entire Indian nation. Any hesitancy on the part of the
Government of India to do so would only mean that the Government has
chosen to turn a blind eye to the horrendous crimes being perpetrated
by Ariel Sharon and his fascist clique on the unfortunate people of
Palestine, who are under the yoke of Israeli occupation. It would
also mean that the present Government has chosen to completely
overturn the principled policies followed by all previous governments
in India, which have fervently supported the just cause of the
Palestinian people.
It was reported that Ariel Sharon is scheduled to visit India from 9
to 11 September 2003, but the Government of India, however, claims
that the dates are yet to be finalized [19]. If the dates are never
finalized, it would save the Indian Government the embarrassment of
inviting a war criminal to India. But unless enough public pressure
is mounted on the Indian Government to stick to its earlier
principled stand, the pro-Zionist lobby will not desist from imposing
its will.
References:
[1] See www.indianembassy.org
[2] See The Palestinian Saga.
[3] On June 2, 2001, The New York Times reported in its New York
Report Section ("Two Unlikely Allies Come Together in Hatred of
Muslims," Page A13) that a group of extremist Queens-Long Island
Hindus (HinduUnity.org), who presume to speak for all their fellow
believers, have joined forces with the Brooklyn followers of the late
Rabbi Meir David Kahane (Kahane.org). The two groups have agreed to
share their resources and strategies even as they help each other to
maintain their hate websites. (See Amritjit Singh: "Is Islam Really a
Problem for Jews and Hindus?"
[4] Aditi Chaturvedi, 'India and Israel--Destined for true
friendship', March 22, 1999 (This website is funded by yet another
Zionist organization: The Freeman Center for Strategic Studies,
Huston, Texas, USA).
[5] Albert Einstein and twenty-eight others, New York Times, 4
December 1948.
[6] For more details see: www.us-israel.org
[7] See http://www.electronicintifada.net and www.palestinefacts.org
(a Zionist website).
[8] (US Library of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country
Studies / Area Handbook Series /Lebanon / Chapter 3 / The Economy /
Recent Economic History / Invasion and Trauma, 1982-87, Para1).
[9] (US Library of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country
Studies / Area Handbook Series /Lebanon / Chapter 5 / National
Security/The 1982 Israeli Invasion And Its Aftermath /The Siege of
Beirut, Para 5).
[10] Ibid, Para 9.
[11] For more details, see http://www.indictsharon.net
[12] See http://news.bbc.co.uk
(BBC Panaroma, 17 June 2001).
[13] (The Case Against the Accused / Responsibilities).
[14] See Reuters 12 July 2003 and The Hindu, Delhi, 14 July 2003.
Also see The Daily Star, Beirut, 21July 2003.
[15] Israel's Foreign Relations, Selected Documents, 104. Report of
the Commission of Inquiry into the events at the refugee camps in
Beirut, 8 February 1983.
[16] American Jewish Committee, 23 September 1997.
[17] www.ajc.org/Israel/IsraelAndTheUN.asp , 29 May 2003.
[18] David A. Harris, 'Israel nearly alone in its war for survival',
Miami Herald, 3 September 2002.
[19] See The Hindu, Delhi, 22 July 2003.