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John Pilger's Blog

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Bio: John Pilger, renowned investigative journalist and documentary film-maker, is one of only two to have twice won British journalism's top award; his documentaries have won academy awards in both the... (More)

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Wishful Thinking for 2009

By John Pilger at Dec 20, 2008


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The good news for the new year is as follows...

 

January: Tony Blair is arrested at Heathrow Airport as he returns from yet another foreign speaking engagement (receipts since leaving office: £12m). He is flown to The Hague to stand trial for war crimes for his part in the illegal, unprovoked attack on a defenceless country, Iraq, justified by proven lies, and for the subsequent physical, social and cultural destruction of that country, causing the death of up to a million people. According to the Nuremberg Tribunal, this is the "paramount war crime". The prosecution tells Blair's defence team it will not accept a plea of "sincerely believing". Cherie Blair, a close collaborator who has compared her husband with Winston Churchill, is cautioned.

 

February: Following the inauguration of Barack Obama as president of the United States, his predecessor, George W Bush, is arrested leaving the Church of the Holy Crusader in his home town of Crawford, Texas. He is flown to The Hague in War Criminal One. (See above for prosecution details.) Laura Bush, after a plea bargain, agrees to give evidence against the former president, "for God's sake".

 

March: Former vice-president Dick Cheney shoots himself in the foot hunting squirrels following a prayer breakfast in Hope, Florida.

 

April: Aung San Suu Kyi is released from house arrest and assumes her rightful place as the democratic head of the government of Burma.

 

May: All American and British troops leave Iraq, including the "300-400" British troops who are to stay behind to "train Iraqis" and do the kind of special forces dirty work almost never reported by embedded journalists.

 

June: All Nato troops leave Afghanistan.

 

July: The British government calls a halt to selling arms and military equipment to ten out of 14 conflict-hit countries in Africa. The chairman of the arms company BAE Systems is arrested by the Serious Fraud Office.

 

August: The British Department for International Development ends its support for privatisation as a condition of aid to the poorest countries.

 

September: Sir Bob Geldof and Bono visit Tony Blair in prison, suggesting a worldwide Crime Aid gig to raise money for their hero's defence.

 

October: The Booker prizewinner Anne Enright apologises to Gerry and Kate McCann, parents of the missing child Madeleine McCann, for speculating in the London Review of Books about the possible involvement of the McCanns in the disappearance of their daughter.

 

November: Gordon Brown is kidnapped, hooded and forced to listen repeatedly to his 2007 speech to bankers at a Mansion House banquet: "What you as the City of London have achieved for financial services, we as a government now aspire to achieve for the whole economy."

 

December: Tony Blair is sentenced to life imprisonment and beatified by the Pope.

 

If you think none of this will happen, you are probably right. But beware 2010 . . .

 

 

http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2008/12/pilger-british-blair-iraq

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By Opperman, John l. at Dec 30, 2008 23:17 PM

LOVERLY. Make it so.

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By Delavarre, Rene paul at Jan 27, 2009 17:54 PM

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Wistful thinking...

By Schubart, Dan at Dec 30, 2008 09:29 AM

Wistful thinking, certainly, but if we take to heart the real message of Obama's acceptance speech, that together we can effect change, the only factor that keeps JP's wishlist in the realm of fantasy is the ignorance and indifference that has characterized the citizenry of most of the world. As a Canadian, I find it apalling, but entirely understandable, that we continue to elect people who, like those in the US, UK, France, Germany, and Italy, represent a doomsday level of self-interest and greed. This site, and John Pilger as one of its outstanding contributors, shows what can be done, but still fails to reach out broadly enough to spark the shift that must happen in we are to continue to live on this planet. So happy and hopeful New Year, and keep on writing until the course is righted or until the ship sinks for good.

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Obama remembers who he "really is"

By J, Nick at Dec 22, 2008 18:15 PM

Could we hope that Obama re-connects with Khalidi, perhaps naming him an advisor on the Palestinian situation?

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Re: Obama remembers who he "really is"

By Otto, Steve at Jan 03, 2009 04:10 AM

You forgot to include: former President George Bush is tried for war crimes.

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