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World Health Organization now says disease could be even deadlier than airstrikes in Gaza.
Speaking from a hospital ward about 50 meters from where a bomb had just exploded, UNICEF spokesperson James Elder raised his voice over sounds of children screaming. In a video posted on Twitter/X he emphasized that Gaza’s health care system is overwhelmed. Pointing at children packed into the ward of a hospital he said was operating at 200 per cent capacity, Elder insisted the hospital "cannot take more children with the wounds of war…with the burns, with the shrapnel littering their bodies, with the broken bones."
Calling it a war on children, Elder warned that "inaction by those with influence is allowing the killing.”
We, the citizens of the world, are those with influence as well as our elected officials. It is the citizens of the world who came out by the hundreds of thousands in recent weeks that caused the woefully inadequate gesture of a seven day truce. Now we must urgently pay heed to another persecution of Gaza’s children and families, waged by one of war's more silent partners, disease.
Those with influence among authorities in Israel and the United States must reckon not only with the reckless carnage they are inflicting on children. They must also grasp the likelihood of an exponentially increased death toll from battlefield illnesses afflicting children. Surviving Gazans live amid ominous pre-conditions for outbreaks of water-borne diseases especially deadly to children: a mounting number of unburied corpses, unsafe drinking water, overcrowding in impromptu mass shelters where sick people are denied any access to health care, as well as a breakdown of basic sewage and sanitation systems.
The World Health Organization warns that Gaza is “on the precipice of major disease outbreaks.”
On November 15, 2023, the World Health Organization reported more than 44,000 cases of diarrhea had been documented in Gaza since mid-October — already a dramatic increase compared to previous years and after only two months of the bombardment.
“Eventually we will see more people dying from disease than from bombardment if we are not able to put back together this health system,” said Margaret Harris, a spokesperson for the WHO.
Yet. without electricity and fuel, it’s impossible to repair Gaza’s collapsed health care system. Israeli authorities cut off Gaza’s electricity supply after October 11, according to UNOCHA, and fuel reserves for Gaza’s sole power plant have been dangerously depleted.
History repeatedly shows that children in war zones bear the brunt of punishment as bombing wars give way to even more lethal economic war, and what ought to be regarded as biological warfare against children. (It’s noteworthy that Israel is one of only eight world nations not to have signed the Biological Weapons Convention.)
The suffering inflicted on Iraqi children following the 1991 war and ensuing years of merciless economic sanctions is well known to U.S. and Israeli authorities
When the U.S. Desert Storm bombing war against Iraq ended, on Feb 28, 1991, a new kind of warfare proved far more devastating than even the worst of the bombing. By 1995, UN workers recognized that children were dying, first by the hundreds, then by the thousands, and eventually by the hundreds of thousands because economic sanctions prevented necessary access to medicines, clean water, and adequate food.
The U.S. military itself predicted epidemic levels of waterborne diseases would break out, in Iraq, because the U.S. bombing had so badly damaged the country’s underground water pipelines, causing cracks allowing sewage to seep into water used by civilians. Thirteen years of punitive economic sanctions cost the lives of countless Iraqis who couldn’t possibly have been held accountable for the actions of their government, - elderly people, sick people, toddlers and infants.
A similar pattern emerges if we turn our gaze toward the Saudi aerial bombing of Yemen from 2015 to 2018. The Saudi attacks against vital sewage and sanitation facilities, and against the electrical plants which powered them, contributed to severe shortages of potable water. The Saudis were also known to bomb sites where Yemenis were digging their own wells.
A report from Save the Children, issued in November 2018, estimated at least 85,000 children died from extreme hunger since the war began in 2015. The worst cholera outbreak ever recorded infected 2.26 million and cost nearly 4,000 lives. Attacks on hospitals and clinics led to closure of more than half of Yemen’s prewar facilities. Besieged on all sides, 3.65 million Yemenis were internally displaced. An entire generation of Yemeni children will suffer the trauma and disease caused by Saudi bombings using weapons supplied by U.S. and other western manufacturers.
Dr. Yara Asi, a professor of global health management, points out that “the Gaza Strip had fragile health and water, sanitation and hygiene sectors long before the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack that killed 1,200 Israelis and prompted the retaliatory airstrikes. The health system of Gaza, one of the most densely populated places in the world, has long been plagued by underfunding and the effects of the blockade imposed by Israel in 2007.”
In early 2023, an estimated 97% of water in the enclave was unfit to drink, and more than 12% of child mortality cases were caused by waterborne ailments. Diseases including typhoid fever, cholera and hepatitis A are very rare in areas with functional and adequate water systems.
Now, OCHA reports over 1.8 million people in Gaza, or nearly 80 per cent of the population, are internally displaced. Overcrowding at makeshift UNRWA shelters significantly increased cases of diarrhea, acute respiratory infection, skin infection, and lice. Without wells and water desalination, dehydration and waterborne diseases are mounting threats.
We can’t help but ask whether Israeli officials, intent on continuing the war for possibly as long as a year, see the potential for widespread disease as motivation for families to leave Gaza, accepting massive ethnic cleansing that would displace them beyond Gaza’s borders.
In a recently published investigation by +972 Magazine and Local Call, an Israeli intelligence veteran notes Israel's detailed information on where Gazan civilians are located: "Nothing happens by accident … When a 3-year-old girl is killed in a home in Gaza, it’s because someone in the army decided it wasn’t a big deal for her to be killed – that it was a price worth paying in order to hit [another] target. We are not Hamas. These are not random rockets. Everything is intentional. We know exactly how much collateral damage there is in every home. "
Rather than wait for Gazan parents to dig graves for the children sickened by lethal water-borne diseases, we must clamor for a permanent cease fire, reparations, and an end to Israel's apartheid regime. In the United States, we must truthfully diagnose our diseased foreign policy, sickened for many decades by greed, fear and an addiction to war.
Worldwide, people are demonstrating their commitment to care about the Gazan children who survive this hideous war. The call for a permanent ceasefire includes the utter rejection of weaponizing disease to collectively punish children.
On November 16th, Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau received a
“notice of intention to seek prosecution by the International Criminal
Court”. Trudeau is one of four Canadian government officials cited in
the notice for their complicity in war crimes and crimes against
humanity committed by the state of Israel since the commencement of its
bombardment of Gaza on October 7th.
The notice, issued by the UK-based, International Centre of Justice for Palestinians
and acted upon by its Canadian associates in the Legal Working Group
for Canadian Accountability under the principles of Universal
Jurisdiction is supported, the ICJP maintains by, “…Canada’s support
of Israel’s armed forces where there is demonstrable evidence that
international crimes may have already been committed, and when there is
clear evidence that further crimes against civilians will imminently be
perpetrated.”
Dimitri Lascaris is a
Montreal-based activist, journalist, and lawyer. He served as Justice
Critic in the Shadow Cabinet of the Green Party of Canada and likewise
for the Green Party of Quebec. Dimitri’s interviews for TRNN are
available at TheRealNews.com, and his articles appear at various sites
online, including his website, DimitriLascaris.org.
Dimitri Lascaris in the first half.
And; in addition to the war crimes being committed in Gaza by Israel,
as noted by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk; namely, “The collective punishment by Israel of Palestinian civilians… [and] … unlawful forcible evacuation of civilians.”
there is too the matter of the material manner in which Israel’s crimes
are being committed. Specifically, the “materiel” allegedly being used
by its military, that in themselves constitute crimes.
Israel has proven its willingness to use internationally banned
weapons like white phosphorous in Gaza in past attacks – and
photographic evidence reveals it is doing so now – but what of the
generationally destructive depleted uranium?
John Helmer is a journalist and
author who’s spent decades living in and reporting from Russia.
Principle behind the web news site, Dances with Bears, Helmer has too
been a professor of political science, sociology, and journalism, and
served as advisor to governments at the highest levels.
Among his many book titles are: ‘Skripal in Prison,’ ‘The Man Who Knows
Too Much About Russia,’ ‘The Jackals’ Wedding: American Power, Arab
Revolt’, ‘The Lie That Shot Down MH-17’, ‘SOVCOMPLOT: How Pirates Tried
to Capture the Treasure of the Russian Seas, and Were Caught Out’, and
his lately released autobiography, ‘Dunce Upon a Time: A Life of Mistakes’.
Following fifty days of Israel’s scorched earth attacks against Gaza a
four day “pause” was brokered into being. As much as allowing
humanitarian relief to the people of Gaza, the temporary respite in
aerial and artillery bombing is meant too to interrupt the growing and
increasingly adamant demonstrations of outrage around the World – most
importantly within Western countries still unanimously supporting Israel
despite the carnage.
Meanwhile, in an unmistakable sign of cynicism, Israel’s military is
taking as many new prisoner hostages in West Bank home raids as it
releases in exchange for its citizens captured October 7th.
Dan Kovalik is a lawyer, educator, labour, peace, and justice
activist, democracy defender, journalist, author, and filmmaker. His
book titles include: ‘Cancel This Book: The Progressive Case Against
Cancel Culture’ the “Plot to” series on American efforts to undermine
the governments and economies of Iran, Venezuela, and Russia, ‘No More
War: How the West Violates International Law by Using ‘Humanitarian’
Intervention to Advance Economic and Strategic Interest’, ‘Nicaragua: A
History of US Intervention & Resistance’, and his latest, ‘The Case for Palestine: Why It Matters and Why You Should Care‘.
Dan Kovalik in the first half.
And; The 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference or Conference
of the Parties of the UNFCCC, or COP 28 is ready to get underway
tomorrow, November 30th. The two-week confab conference is hosted this
year in Dubai, one of the Arab Gulf States’ fossil-fuel superpowers.
That fact is not lost on critics, who already charge plans to allow oil
companies into the meetings effectively makes The COPs less an
environmental emergency meeting than oil dealers’ bazaar.
Dr. Joan Russow is former
leader of the Green Party of Canada who since stepping down from the
Greens has spent her time keeping the United Nations’ feet to fire as a
reporter, and filmmaker recording past climate change conferences. She’s
also producer of the film, ‘Cooperatives: Counterpoint to Capitalism’,
and has served as the editor and driving force behind Peace Earth and
Justice News, aka PEJNews.
Joan Russow and is COP 28 the Conference of the Parties’ shark-jumping moment in the second half.
But first, Dan Kovalik making the Case for Palestine.
This assault being waged against human decency in Palestine is a
test; a test to gauge how much atrocity we watching will countenance.
What we’ve allowed befall others in Yugoslavia, and Afghanistan, Libya,
Somalia, Yemen, Syria, Ukraine, and elsewhere has metastasized, becoming
finally the full-blown horror of Gaza. And it’s a horror that will, if
we allow it continue over there, in due course return to be visited upon
us as well.
So, why is it allowed time and again? And, who profits this belittlement of humanity?
Kathy Kelly
is a long-time peace and justice activist, essayist, author, and
recipient of numerous awards for her peace service, including multiple
nominations for the Nobel Peace prize. Kathy’s book titles include,
‘Prisoners on Purpose: a Peacemakers Guide to Jails and Prison,’ and
‘Other Lands Have Dreams: from Baghdad to Pekin Prison.’
These days she’s serving as Board President at World BEYOND War, where among other things, she’s been busy co-coordinating the November 2023 Merchants of Death War Crimes Tribunal.
The Tribunal launched Sunday, November 12, with the first segment
examining the wanton and repeated criminality of the destruction of
Gaza.
Kathy Kelly in the first half.
And; for the last six weeks, millions have gathered in cities and
towns across the World to express their collective outrage at what is
happening right now in Palestine, and in an effort to pressure their
respective governments to demand Israel stop its indefensible
destruction of Gaza and its people. Victoria, British Columbia is no
different, where every week since Israel’s onslaught began citizens have
come to the Legislative Buildings, seat of the provincial government,
to raise their voices against the statuary and granite facades in hopes
of moving their representatives.
Soundscapes from the Palestine solidarity manifestations in the second half.
But first, Kathy Kelly and trying the profiteers at 2023’s Merchants of Death War Crimes Tribunal.
Song: Nails in the Wall
Artist: Speedy J. – Kait Gray
From Grant Wakefield’s, The Fire This Time, 2002.
Photograph: Munition workers painting shells at the National Shell
Filling Factory No.6, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire in 1917. This was one of
the largest shell factories in the country, circa 1917. Photo by Horace
Nicholls, Public domain via Wikimedia Commons.
An underground nuclear arsenal in Israel dwarfs the tunnels alleged at a Gaza hospital.
It’s one thing to burrow beneath the ground, digging to construct a tunnel for refuge, a passage of goods, or to store weapons during a time of war. It’s quite another to use one hand, as a small child, to try and dig your way out of the rubble that has collapsed upon you.
Professor Mustafa Abu Sway, a professor based in Jerusalem, spoke sadly of the reality in Gaza where, he said, “one child dies every ten minutes.”
“It was not the death of a child,” he said, ”but the survival of one, that made me really very, very sad.” He was speaking of a video which had emerged showing a child buried alive under rubble attempting to free herself with one hand.
When we think of how to rescue suffering children from the unbridled carnage of numerous wars that have forced people to go underground, the vast network of tunnels built by the Vietnamese come to mind. To this day, tourists in Viet Nam visit a network of tunnels created by the North Vietnamese, extending from the outskirts of Saigon to the borders of Cambodia. Construction of these tunnels, used both for shelter and by soldiers, began during the French occupation of Viet Nam. Eventually, the complex system gave the North Vietnamese a form of leverage in their effort to fight against the United States military.
Following the U.S. defeat in Viet Nam, weapon makers in the United States focused on developing ordnance that could destroy underground tunnels and bases. Bombs like the Paveway (GBU-27) were used against Iraq in Operation Desert Storm where they were deployed on February 13, 1991 to attack the Amiriyah shelter in Baghdad. At that time, families in the Amiriyah neighborhood had huddled overnight in the basement shelter for a relatively safe night’s sleep. The smart bombs penetrated the “Achilles’ heel” of the building, the spot where ventilation shafts had been installed.
The first bomb exploded and expelled 17 bodies out of the building. The second bomb followed immediately after the first, and its explosion sealed the exits. The temperature inside the shelter rose to 500 degrees Celsius and the pipes overhead burst, resulting in boiling water that cascaded down on the innocents who slept. Hundreds of people were burned alive.
In Afghanistan, on April 13th, 2017, The United States used a Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb nicknamed MOAB, the Mother of All Bombs, to destroy a network of tunnels in the Hindu Kush mountains. The United States had helped the Mujahideen construct these tunnels during their war against the Soviet Union in the late 1970s.
The 21,000 pound MOAB, designed to destroy tunnel complexes and hardened bunkers, still affects the area where it was used.
Locals say this harsh terrain has been haunted by a deadly, hidden hazard: chemical contamination. According to one local resident, Qudrat Wali, “All the people living in Asad Khel village became ill after that bomb was dropped.” The 27-year old farmer showed a journalist red bumps stretched across his calves and said, “I have it all over my body.” He said he got the skin disease from contamination left by the MOAB.
When Wali and his neighbors returned to their village, they found their land did not produce crops like it had before “We would get 150 kilograms of wheat from my land before, but now we cannot get half of that,” he says. “We came back because our homes and livelihoods are here, but this land is not safe. The plants are sick and so are we.”
One of the most alarming underground concentrations for massive destruction is located 53 miles from Gaza, where a complex now called the Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center has developed at least 80 thermonuclear weapons. First built in 1958, the facility underwent a major renovation just two years ago.
“To this day,” writes Joshua Frank, “Israel has never openly admitted possessing such weaponry and yet has consistently refused to allow inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency to visit the secretive site.”
A classic 1956 film depicting the horror of a Nazi concentration camp, Alain Resnais’s “Night and Fog,” contains narration that at one point addresses how the terrible sites will be seen in the future. “Nine million dead haunt this countryside… We pretend that it could only happen once, in this place at that time… The icy water fills the hollows of the mass graves, while war goes to sleep, but with one eye always open.”
Living as we do in a world where countries like the United States maintain a permanent warfare state, we must reckon with the horrific cost of war – and the obscene profits. The Merchants of Death War Crimes Tribunal notes that weapons makers’ stocks on Wall Street have risen 7% since the war started. Recognizing war never sleeps, we must keep our eyes wide open and acknowledge the horrendous toll as well as our responsibility to build a world beyond war.
As much as we might long to grasp the hand of the child trying to free herself from underneath a collapsed building’s rubble, we need to imagine and long for the chance to grasp the hand of someone outside our own community, someone we’ve been taught to regard as an enemy or an invisible “other.”
Writing these words from a safe, secure spot feels hollow, but in my memory I return to the pediatric ward of an Iraqi hospital when Iraq was under a siege imposed by U.S. and U.N. economic sanctions. Agonized and grieving, a young mother, her world crashing in on her, wept over the dying child she cradled. I came from the country that forbade medicine and food desperately needed by each of the dying children in this ward. “Believe me, I pray,” she whispered, “I pray that this will never happen to a mother who is from your country.”
Photos at The Progressive:
i—caption:
Unofficial shrine remembering the victims of the bombing of the Ameriyah
shelter in Iran on February 13, 1991
photo credit: Lloyd Francis
ii- caption:
Reconstruction of a family room in the Vinh Moc tunnels, Quang Tri,
Vietnam photo credit: Margrethe Store
CC by 2.0
iii – caption:
Negev Nuclear Research Center photographed by a U.S. reconnaissance
satellite in 1968 Declassified Public Domain
If there is any value in staying informed: reading the papers,
watching television reports, subscribing to online journalists and
aggregators, it is to be prepared. But even the most assiduous,
meticulously matriculated self-education can lead to where the familiar
becomes alien, and once confident knowledge incognizance. It’s then,
when the world fails to make sense, we ask, “How did we get here?”
Answering that requires a broader perspective than is possible with
our noses pressed against the present; for that, a little historical
distance is prescriptive. For example, we can’t appreciate why the
United States is where it is in November, 2023 without knowing what
happened November 22nd, 1963. Likewise, understanding Israel’s actions
today means revealing the real events of November 4th, 1995.
Jeremy Kuzmarov is a journalist and author who also serves as Managing Editor at CovertActionMagazine.com.
His book titles include, ‘Obama’s Unending Wars’, ‘The Russians Are
Coming, Again’, written with John Marciano, and his latest, fresh from
the printer’s, ‘Warmonger: How Clinton’s Malign Foreign Policy Launched
the US Trajectory from Bush II to Biden’. Jeremy’s recent article at
CAM, ‘Yigal Amir is Israel’s Oswald‘ examines the day prime minister, Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated and how that foul deed helped make Israel what it is today.
Jeremy Kuzmarov in the first half.
And; for millions inside the country and out, Canada seems
unrecognizable today. From saluting Nazis in Parliament, to standing in
opposition to peace and human rights resolutions at the United Nations,
whither the familiar northern beacon of bland?
James Bissett is a former Canadian Ambassador whose tenure in
Yugoslavia coincided with that country’s 1991 dissolution. And, at
century’s end he was one of the very few government insiders to oppose
NATO’s 78 day bombardment of Serbia in the name of “humanitarian
intervention.”
James Bissett and finding Canada in the second half.
But first, Jeremy Kuzmarov and Israel’s infamous sacrifice.
Hi all, just like a great majority of Canadians, (as has been exposed by even the corporate media's favourite pollster, Angus Reid) I am utterly appalled and disgusted by the horrific genocidal massacres currently being committed by the State of Apartheid Israel against the innocent, defenceless, impoverished and besieged people of Gaza. Here's a piece I have written and have submitted around.
Having been awakened in the dead of night to an horrific screaming shriek, a blinding flash of light and cataclysmic explosion, followed by a bloody splattering of the body parts of one’s children, there will be one single motivating factor for the rest of a person’s life. And that motivation is not going to be, “I will now bow down my head in obeisance to the American-armed onslaught of the Genocidal State of Apartheid Israel.”
Netanyahu and his cruelest cabal of subhuman thugs say that they aim to bomb Hamas into oblivion, -millions of innocent, defenceless, impoverished and besieged Palestinian civilians be damned. They will not stop, they say, until “every last member of Hamas has been destroyed.” And just like their Zionist zealot predecessors, who came in the night, and uprooted more than 800,000 Palestinians, destroyed their villages and drove them out of their country in the 1948 Nakba, they will launch thousands upon thousands of sorties of American-supplied earth-shattering one ton bombs every night to amplify the terror, while eager Israeli citizens gather on nearby mountaintops and dance and cheer on the slaughter.
They will mercilessly carpet bomb their way across Gaza from north to south, driving the utterly terrorized civilians before them. They will bomb the exodus as well for good measure, even as they promised them safe haven to the south. They will maim, amputate, decapitate, crush and burn thousands upon thousands of children and not give a damn. If they think there is a Hamas fighter hiding in a hospital, they will destroy it, doctors, nurses, patients, ambulances and refugees be damned. Every school, university or Masjid is precision bulls-eyed with American-supplied bombs shot from American-supplied jets to murder thousands more who are seeking refuge there. They will kill any journalist and their family, and any United Nations, Red Cross or other humanitarian volunteers. They will flatten Gaza like a tube of toothpaste, squashing all of its millions of people south in the cruelest, most blatant act of ethnic cleansing ever.
The Zionist tsunami of bloodlust that drives this slaughterfest was brought into being by the British, but is now financed, armed and masterminded by the USA. It has long infected the now totally senile President of the USA himself, as well as virtually the entire grotesque quisling cabal of what passes for American government. Biden, the bomber-in-chief will brook no ceasefire. And the warmongering NATO cabal Goose-steps along with him, slathering for Palestinian blood. Biden’s most grovelling obsequious sycophants, -such as Canada’s empathy-bereft Prime Minister, Justin “We Stand with Israel” is right on cue, categorically refusing to demand a ceasefire. Trudeau, ever the hypocrite, brags on ad nauseam about his pathetic “reconciliation” efforts with First Nations, who are themselves the victims of horrific ethnic cleansing and Colonial genocide. Trudeau condemns anyone protesting this most awful Israeli violence, in spite of polling that demonstrates a majority of Canadians want the killing to stop. Canada’s tax-payer-funded CBC has been reduced to a Goebbelsian propaganda organ, constantly egging-on the onslaught, -last night giving airtime to an Israeli avocado grower near the borders of Gaza, who whined that the massive bombardment next door was disturbing her peace.
I am not Jewish, and although I have endeavoured to speak out about the plight of the long-suffering people of Palestine, my efforts are obfuscated by the charge that what I say is “anti-semitic.” And of course, for any conscientious Human Rights activist, an anti-semitism charge is an inevitable, predictable rite of passage. There is no such thing as a credible, conscientious Human Rights activist who has not been critical of the Genocidal State of Apartheid Israel. For speaking out, I’ve been harassed by B’Nai Brith, I’ve been blacklisted by the CBC and other “official narrative” and corporate-controlled propaganda organs. I’ve had to quit Facebook, because although 3000 carefully vetted Facebook Friends might “like” a post of my cat, my Facebook readership was constantly throttled back to zero by their censor-bots anytime I mentioned the name of Gaza, or Palestine. Though shalt not mention Gaza or Palestine on Facebook.
If I were to be suddenly awakened at night by a massive American-supplied 1 ton bomb blast, precision guided by state-of-the-art homing device into my house, and splattered with the body parts of my children, I know what my single-minded obsession for the rest of my life will be. Just by watching Netanyahu’s merciless terror campaign, I know that somewhere beyond the depths of my good conscience, there lurks a vengeful, unforgiving monster, also capable of subhuman Netanyahuesque cruelty. I understand the motivation that leads people to join organizations like Hamas. It is in all of us. If you love your children, you will do the same. Whatever Hamas may be, if the violence-stupified Netanyahu thinks he can destroy Hamas, -murdering thousands of innocent children for every single fighter, Hamas will simply morph and come back with an even more furious vengeance. Having lost all faith in humanity, I feel myself sinking into a dark, dreadful, deep, despair, and find myself yearning towards Armageddon.
Nevertheless, there is a most powerful, light of courage shining out in this overwhelming darkness that brings tears of gratitude to my eyes. I think it might just be much more powerful than the gargantuan American-supplied weapons of mass destruction now being slung into Gaza by the crazed Netanyahu’s genocidal state. And that light is the most courageous Jewish activists who are leading the worldwide condemnations of this outrageous slaughter. I bow down to the indefatigable and eloquent Norman Finkelstein, Ilan Pappe, Max Blumenthal, Gideon Levy, Amira Hass, Gabor Mate, Dan Cohen , to the thousands of Jews who are out there protesting “Not in my name!” and so may others.
For anyone wishing to venture an opinion on these horrific event, Dr Pappe’s seminal work, “The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine” is absolutely essential reading. I am also immensely grateful to George Galloway, Edward Said, Noura Erekat, Ahed Tamimi, Eva Bartlett, Caitlin Johnstone, and everyone who writes for Counterpunch for their amazingly courageous, heartfelt, conscientious work on behalf of the people of Palestine. I love them and thank them from the depths of my being.
Note: "From the darkness must come out the light" -Bob Marley in his song, "Could you be loved?"
Ingmar Lee writes from the wild and remote Pacific Coast, in Heiltsuk First Nation territory near Bella Bella, where he is a grateful settler/ally.
A tapestry of Pablo Picasso’s haunting Guernica hangs mutely in the
foyer of the United Nations Security Council. The 25 by 11 foot
recreation of the Spanish artist’s cri de coeur recalling the ruthless
bombing of civilians in that Basque town in 1937 had served as backdrop
for press conferences by that august body until February 3rd, 2003 when,
fearing life imitating art in the form of George Bush’s coming “shock
and awe” destruction of Baghdad, the UN custodians of decorum covered it
from the cameras, preemptively shielding Secretary of State, Colin
Powell from any embarrassment the image might cause America and its
accomplices as he laid forth his bogus casus belli for the second Iraq
war.
The “Blitzkrieg” of Guernica inspiring Picasso so long ago has been
reenacted daily in Gaza for the last month; with many times more men,
women, children, and animals killed, injured, made homeless, and
traumatized. Thousands are dead. Hundreds of thousands wounded, but the
great resistance feared by Bush and his claque way back when is
apparently not a worry for current leaders of the Western world, who
remain unanimous and unapologetic in their support of Israel and its
project for the new Israel despite the horrendous cost.
William S. Geimer is a peace
activist, Professor Emeritus of Law at Washington and Lee University,
military veteran who resigned his 82nd Airborne commission in opposition
to the war against Vietnam, and author of the book, ‘Canada: The Case
for Staying Out of Other People’s Wars’. In 2020 Bill founded the
Greater Victoria Peace School, which he says has, since his retirement,
“been a success and my board members are carrying on admirably with
peace education.
William S. Geimer in the first half.
And; most here have probably forgotten entirely about Guantanamo Bay
prison, set up so long ago to confine “the worst of the worst” in George
Bush junior’s Global War on Terror. Incredibly, all these years later,
prisoners still languish there, without the benefit of the protection of
laws that were once the pride of Western Civilization.
Andy Worthington remembers though; and more, he’s been working all
these years to both publicize the plight of those held, and get them
real justice. Last week he attended in London one of the “ten coordinated global vigils for the closure of Guantanamo“.
He reminds: Sixteen of the thirty men are still held, after having been
approved for release, as of November 1st, between 404 and 5,031 days.
Andy Worthington and remembering Guantanamo in the second half.
But first, Bill Geimer and the Gaza atrocity happening before our eyes.
Eighteen days into Israel’s campaign of destruction in Gaza thousands
are dead, tens of thousands wounded, orphaned, and rendered homeless.
And still the bombings continue, with the full support of every Western
government.
The slaughter of innocents through air attacks and distant artillery
parallels the experience of civilians in Donbas, but elicits the
opposite reaction in establishment media and Parliaments like Canada’s,
where unconditional public support of Israel is, as of this date,
unanimous. The federal government’s minority coalition partner, the NDP
has proven most strident in its statements encouraging Israel, with its
foreign affairs critic, Heather McPherson saying in the House, “Israel has every right to eradicate Hamas.”
Dan Kovalik
is a lawyer, educator, labour, peace, and justice activist, democracy
defender, journalist, author, and filmmaker. His book titles include:
‘Cancel This Book: The Progressive Case Against Cancel Culture’ the
“Plot to” series on American efforts to undermine the governments and
economies of Iran, Venezuela, Russia, ‘No More War: How the West
Violates International Law by Using ‘Humanitarian’ Intervention to
Advance Economic and Strategic Interest’, and his latest, ‘Nicaragua: A
History of US Intervention & Resistance’, which “explores the
pernicious nature of US engagement with Nicaragua from the mid-19th
century to the present in pursuit of control and domination rather than
in defense of democracy“.
Dan Kovalik in the first half.
And; Israel’s stated determined erasure of Hamas – and the apparent
complete destruction of civic life on the Gaza Strip it says that
ambition necessitates – is destroying more than the lives of the tens of
thousands of captured Palestinians living in the besieged enclave.
Across the Western nations allied with Israel’s project, draconian
anti-democratic laws are being drafted forbidding demonstrating in
support of the Palestinian people and their just resistance to the
brutal occupation, while social media outlets cancel those in support,
and employers are pressured to fire people who attend rallies, or
exercise their rights to free speech online.
The latter is just such a case, where physician, Dr. Ben Thomson was
recently suspended by his employer, Ontario based, Mackenzie Richmond
Hill Hospital for, as they put it, “social media posts… that do not reflect our views or values as an organization.”
Tarek Loubani is a London, Ontario-based doctor and humanitarian. Tarek runs the Glia Project, which seeks to provide medical supplies to impoverished locations, one of which is the al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza.
Dr. Ben Thomson
Tarek Loubani and the silencing of Canadian humanitarian dissenters in the second half.
But first, Dan Kovalik on war, more war, and nothing but war.
The second demonstration in solidarity with Palestine in as many
weeks took place Sunday, October 22, 2023 on the grounds of Victoria’s
Legislature. A similar outpouring of support from the citizenry for what
Israel is doing in Gaza and the West Bank now, with Canada’s tacit
approval, was held there last week too.
Approximately a thousands souls attended, waving flags and placards
of support. Speakers included long-time Gaza friends, Terry Wolfwood and
Barbara Hanson. Other speakers’ names and affiliations are contained
within the body of the recording, which I’ve left largely raw.
Not content with just aiding and abetting the ruination of countries
on the other side of the World, Canada has announced its intention of
doing likewise in the western hemisphere’s most benighted nation, Haiti.
In many ways, it’s really just more of the same for the Great White
North, which has meddled in and actively undermined any and every
prospect for independence and prosperity there.
The latest iteration of Canada’s determination to help Haiti was
delivered by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Melanie Joly, who on top of
sanctions already in place, and allocations of millions of dollars to
the Haitian National Police, voiced her support for the United Nations
decision to again intervene militarily in Haiti saying, “Canada has always been involved in issues related to Haiti. We will continue to be… We want to do more.”
What “more” means may be revealed during this week’s Canada-CARICOM Summit, started in Ottawa this morning.
Yves Engler is an independent, Montreal-based journalist, activist,
and author. He’s written twelve books on Canadian foreign policy,
including ‘Canada in Haiti: Waging War on the Poor Majority’,
co-authored with Anthony Fenton. Yves hosts the Canadian Foreign Policy Hour online every Monday at 6pm eastern time.
Yves Engler and are Canada’s Haiti aid policies paved with good intent?
As the appalling situation in Palestine
worsens, populations and countries around the World are demanding a stop
to Israel’s grotesque violation of international human rights law. But
where it counts, in the UN Security Council, there’s been no action
since the bloody assault against Gaza’s captive population began.
Yesterday, even Russia’s anodyne resolution to condemn the violence was
vetoed by the council, with no other motions proposed.
John Helmer is a journalist and author
who’s spent decades living in and reporting from Russia. Principle
behind the web news site, Dances with Bears, Helmer has too been a
professor of political science, sociology, and journalism, and served as
advisor to governments at the highest levels.
Among his many book titles are: ‘Skripal in Prison,’ ‘The Man Who Knows
Too Much About Russia,’ ‘The Jackals’ Wedding: American Power, Arab
Revolt’, ‘The Lie That Shot Down MH-17’, and his latest, ‘SOVCOMPLOT:
How Pirates Tried to Capture the Treasure of the Russian Seas, and Were
Caught Out’.
John’s latest article at Dances with Bears is, ‘WHITE FLAG IN A BLACK HOLE — IS RUSSIAN NEUTRALITY A FORCE OR A TRADE?’
John Helmer and Russia’s curiously sanguine Israel position in the second half.
Not content with just aiding and abetting the ruination of countries
on the other side of the World, Canada has announced its intention of
doing likewise in the western hemisphere’s most benighted nation, Haiti.
In many ways, it’s really just more of the same for the Great White
North, which has meddled in and actively undermined any and every
prospect for independence and prosperity there.
The latest iteration of Canada’s determination to help Haiti was
delivered by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Melanie Joly, who on top of
sanctions already in place, and allocations of millions of dollars to
the Haitian National Police, voiced her support for the United Nations
decision to again intervene militarily in Haiti saying, “Canada has
always been involved in issues related to Haiti. We will continue to be…
We want to do more.” What “more” means may be revealed during this
week’s Canada-CARICOM Summit, started in Ottawa this morning.
Yves Engler is an independent, Montreal-based journalist, activist,
and author. He’s written twelve books on Canadian foreign policy,
including ‘Canada in Haiti: Waging War on the Poor Majority’,
co-authored with Anthony Fenton. Yves hosts the Canadian Foreign Policy
Hour online every Monday at 6pm eastern time.
Yves Engler in the first half.
And; as the appalling situation in Palestine worsens, populations and
countries around the World are demanding a stop to Israel’s grotesque
violation of international human rights law. But where it counts, in the
UN Security Council, there’s been no action since the bloody assault
against Gaza’s captive population began. Yesterday, even Russia’s
anodyne resolution to condemn the violence was vetoed by the council,
with no other motions proposed.
John Helmer is a journalist and author who’s spent decades living in
and reporting from Russia. Principle behind the web news site, Dances
with Bears, Helmer has too been a professor of political science,
sociology, and journalism, and served as advisor to governments at the
highest levels.
Among his many book titles are: ‘Skripal in Prison,’ ‘The Man Who Knows
Too Much About Russia,’ ‘The Jackals’ Wedding: American Power, Arab
Revolt’, ‘The Lie That Shot Down MH-17’, and his latest, ‘SOVCOMPLOT:
How Pirates Tried to Capture the Treasure of the Russian Seas, and Were
Caught Out’. John’s latest article at Dances with Bears is, ‘WHITE FLAG
IN A BLACK HOLE — IS RUSSIAN NEUTRALITY A FORCE OR A TRADE?’
John Helmer and Russia’s curiously sanguine Israel position in the second half.
But first, Yves Engler and are Canada’s Haiti aid policies paved with good intent?
About 150 Victorians came out to the lawns of the provincial
Legislature to voice support for the people of Gaza, currently in dire
circumstance with the Israeli government attacking the entirety of the
walled enclave’s population.
There is perhaps no greater symbol of the vagaries of empire than
Granada’s Alhambra. The fabulous palace, product of the thirteenth
century Nasrid Dynasty, last bastion of the Moors on the Iberian
Peninsula, and home to Emperor Carlos the Fifth before its abandonment
in the eighteenth century during the French occupation of Spain, played
host last week to The Third Summit of the European Political Community.
French President Emmanuel Macron’s brainchild is meant to be a, “platform
for political coordination among European countries across the
continent… to promote political dialogue and cooperation… to strengthen
[…] security, stability, and prosperity“.
Though the third iteration of the EPC was dismissed in the press as a
failure on multiple fronts, the summit did provide a further chance for
the would-be Technocrat Emperors of a New Europe to cement plans for
the digital transition of the continent, something they have made a “key goal“.
Stavroula Pabst is a writer, comedian, and PhD student in
Communications and Mass Media Studies at the National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens. Her writing appears online at The Grayzone,
Reductress, the Harvard Business Review, and Unlimited Hangout.
Stavroula’s work is also featured at Substack, where she’s just launched
the TechXGeopolitics Newsletter, and it’s where I found her latest
article, ‘EU Digital Identity Wallet Pilots Roll Out Under the Radar‘.
Stavroula Pabst in the first half.
And; as the leaders of Western civilization cheer the obliteration of
the captive population of Gaza, no one need be reminded we live in dark
and dangerous times. But even the most jaded are ill-prepared for the
revelations of the abysmal depth and gaping width of depravity afforded
through the aegis of the Covid-19 response.
T. J. Coles is director of the Plymouth Institute for Peace Research
and the author of numerous books, including: ‘The War on You’,
Manufacturing Terrorism’, ‘Capitalism and Coronavirus: How
Institutionalized Greed Turned a Crisis into a Catastrophe ‘,
‘Biofascism: The Tech-Pharma Complex and the End of Democracy’, and many
others. His latest is, ‘The Pfizer Papers: The Secret Documents Exposing Big Pharma’s COVID Vaccine Crimes‘, an investigation into what is certainly the greatest crime of this young century, and perhaps the greatest in history.
T.J. Coles and going through the Pfizer Papers in the second half.
But first, Stavroula Pabst and the digital architecture of dystopia being built right before your eyes.
News of the Canadian Parliament’s recent celebration of the career of
veteran 14th Waffen SS Division ‘Halychyna’ soldier, Yaroslav Hunka has
now circled the globe, projecting in glaring relief the stark contrast
between this nation’s public pronouncements of principles, and the base
reality of its actions.
But more than shining light into the shadowed corners of Canada’s
past, the Nazigate Affair reveals too extant fascist sympathies of the
country’s leaders in government, business, and the media – where even
now the chorus of denial and pleas of ignorance -reminiscent of those
heard in Nuremberg – serve to obliterate the memory of the murdered,
muting the voices of those massacred in Ukraine in their tens of
thousands by Hunka’s brothers in arms.
As at Babi Yar, where the bodies of the dead were disinterred the
burial pits and burned, their ashes spread across the verdant fields
around Kyiv to better conceal from the World the atrocities conducted
there, another “scattering” is being conducted for the same purpose.
This time, those throwing ashes in the eyes of History are doing so from
the Parliament. Like our government leader of the House of Commons,
Karina Gould, who responds to the indignation and disgust of her fellow
citizens, and that of those elsewhere made aware of hers and her
colleagues egregious behaviour, saying,
“Like all MPs, I had no further information than the
Speaker provided… As a descendant of Jewish Holocaust survivors I would
ask all parliamentarians to stop politicizing an issue troubling to
many, myself included.”
Troubling indeed.
Glenn Michalchuk is President of both Peace Alliance Winnipeg, and
the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians, or AUUC. He’s been active
in the peace movement for forty years, going back to Ronald Reagan’s
Dirty Wars in Latin America.
And; Alex Boykowich is a third-generation Ukrainian-Canadian,
president of the Edmonton Branch of the Association of United Ukrainian
Canadians, and active member of the Edmonton Peace Council and the
Communist Party of Canada.
Today, the Ukrainians in Canada: The tale of a people divided in two nations with Glenn Michalchuk and Alex Boykowich.
North Bay, Ontario, is a small Canadian city of immigrants from
Europe, their upwardly mobile children, and their children’s children.
It’s the town where Yaroslav Hunka (lead image) lives after
he left the British prisoner of war camp where he and other Ukrainian
soldiers of the SS Waffen Grenadier Galician Division were held after
the end of fighting in Europe in 1945. North Bay is where his son Martin
Hunka was chief financial officer of Redpath Mining, a mine engineering
company. By North Bay standards, the Hunka family is better educated
and wealthier than most, donating substantial sums of money to the local
hospital, universities, and Ukrainian national organisations, and
through the Redpath mining company to local politicians.
North Bay is also where the children of these men demonstrate Hitler salutes and Nazi Party slogans on the local high school football field.
This is the model of small-town church-going people of modest but
respectable means who share the prevailing ideology of their homeland
grandparents who were on the side of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and
Stepan Bandera in the last world war. The smiles remain the same, the
stand-up stiff-arm salutes have changed. The minds remain fixed where
they were in their grandparents’ ideology – that was the collective
fascism of a century ago.* These people continue to believe that for
their liberation, the Russian race should be destroyed – “suffocated” is
the state policy term used by Canada’s Foreign Minister, Melanie Joly.
The churches they attend organised a rally for this goal at the North
Bay City Hall featuring statements by the two Hunkas; they were St.
Andrew’s United, Trinity United, Emmanuel United Church, and Omond
Memorial United Church. “Nothing has changed,” Yaroslav Hunka said at
what the churches called a “peace vigil”. “The same enemy. First Stalin
was there and now this idiot. But Ukraine is not by itself like it was
before. The whole world knows about Ukraine and the whole world supports
Ukraine and that is very important.”
Martin Hunka added:
“I think the support in Canada, the support around the world has been
fantastic. At least now we have friends, whether that is going to
translate into anything concrete on the ground, I think it already is.”
This is the town where the first Italian to become Speaker of the
House of Commons in Ottawa ran a business and collected election
campaign donations. That’s Anthony Rota, the man who invited the two
Hunka men to be guests in the Speaker’s Gallery during the speech of
Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelensky on September 22. Rota and the
government’s leader of the House of Commons, Karina Gould, arranged for
the two Hunka men to be seated in the front row of the gallery next to
the leaders of Canada’s military and internal security forces, General
Wayne Eyre, the chief of the Defence Staff, and Deputy Commissioner of
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Bryan Larkin, protected by two armed
bodyguards.
When Rota spoke to introduce Hunka, he had just read from his script
that in December 1941, after World War II had begun, the then-British
Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill appealed to the House in Ottawa
“to rally for continued support of his country at war. It was a defining
moment of history, and one that must never be forgotten.” Hunka and the
SS Galicians came next on the same page of Rota’s script.
“We have here in the Chamber today Ukrainian-Canadians,
Ukrainian-Canadian veteran from the Second World War who fought [for]
Ukrainian independence against the Russians, and continues to support
the troops today, even at his age of ninety-eight [cheering; applause]….
We thank him for all his service, thank you [cheering; applause].”
Rota was making an explicit equivalence in Canadian policy for war
against Russia between Zelensky, Churchill, and Hunka. Ideologically,
this was also the equivalence between Hunka’s service to the Reich,
“and what is at stake — Ukraine’s freedom, but also preservation of the
rules-based order which is a fundamental part of the future of the
democratic world,” Rota wound up.
Rota didn’t write this 7-minute, multi-page 2,500 word speech by
himself. In draft, Rota sent it for review and editing by Joly, the
foreign minister; by Gould, in charge of the government’s business in
the House; and by Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland. An Access to
Information Act (ATIA) request for the circulation list of the draft
speech and for the other preparations for the Zelensky appearance,
including the invitation list for the Speaker’s Gallery, would provide
the evidence. No Canadian reporter or publication has attempted to do
this, yet.
For Canada’s black voters, underrepresented in the House of Commons, Rota also tried to link Zelensky’s and Hunka’s war against Russia to Nelson Mandela’s speech to the Canadian parliament.
Every member of the House of Commons, General Eyre and Commissioner
Larkin, stood and applauded Hunka’s wartime killing of Russians. Twice.
Top: the front row of Canadian officials in the Speaker’s
Gallery of the House of Commons: from left to right, unidentified
Canadian official; General Wayne Eyre (red ring), chief of Canada’s
Defence Staff; Bryan Larkin, Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police in charge of “specialized policing services”;
unidentified Canadian official; Martin Hunka, retired chief financial
officer of Redpath Mining, a mine engineering company of North Bay,
Ontario; and his father Yaroslav Hunka of North Bay (red arrow). The
two unidentified men not wearing decorations have been identified by a
local source as bodyguards for the two ranking officers between them;
the vetting by them of those seated next to them, the Hunkas, and those
seated behind them, would have gone into considerable detail of their
security files – details now denied by every senior official of the
government who were on the House floor applauding. Bottom: https://www.cbc.ca/
Source: https://pdba.georgetown.edu/ This
is the House of Commons floor plan of 2005. There have been
renovations, seating changes, and rule variations since then. Number 21
in this diagram is the Speaker’s Gallery where Eyre, Larkin, Martin and
Yaroslav Hunka and the bodyguards were seated during Zelensky’s speech
on September 22. In an attempt to explain how the Speaker’s Gallery was
filled, the government organ CBC reported
through a former chief of prootocol, Roy Norton, that in the
standard procedure Joly’s ministry would have been consulted on filling
the Speaker’s Gallery guest list. Notwithstanding, Norton claimed the
government would have had “zero role in inviting Mr Hunka, or for that
matter most of the people who sat in the gallery”. Norton had been a
Canadian foreign ministry diplomat for many years, ending up as chief of
protocol until 2019.
He was out of government before wartime security measures surrounding
the Ukrainian president and Canadian general officers took effect.
The standing, smiling, cheering, hand-clapping display of September
22 in Ottawa was, sociologically and psychologically speaking,* the same
as German communities of the North Bay-kind and German officials of the
House of Commons-type displayed throughout the 1930s and 1940s until
they were stopped by the Red Army and silenced by Germany’s capitulation
in May 1945. Not that their descendants in North Bay and across Canada
have surrendered that German ideology in the seventy-eight years which
have elapsed since then. The enthusiasm of the MPs to jump to their
feet, shouting and saluting Hunka for killing Russians is evidence
plain.
So are the subsequent attempts by the MPs, government ministers, and
General Eyre to pin responsibility on Rota and claim ignorance for
themselves. Eyre’s spokesman has announced
“[the decision to recognize Hunka] was made independently within the
Speaker’s office, without the involvement or awareness of people in
attendance, including DND/CAF [National Defence/Canadian Armed Forces]
members present.” The implication is that the chief of the Defence
Staff twice stood to applaud without knowing who or why, and without
understanding what Rota had said.
Deputy Prime Minister Freeland’s acute nervousness at concealing her
role in celebrating Hunka and the Galician division was visible when she
was questioned by a reporter six days after the event, on September 28.
Asked whether she supports the reopening of the Deschênes Commission,
the Canadian government investigation of war criminals in 1985-86,
so that “Canadians can know how many veterans who fought with the
Nazis are here in our country”, Freeland fidgeted with her hands for
several seconds before evading a direct answer.
“As a government,” she said, “we are going to be very thoughtful about any further steps that need to be taken.”
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland at her press conference on September 28. Source: https://twitter.com/
A new investigation, if it were held and if the Deschênes Commission
files on immigrant Ukrainian participants in German war crimes were
reopened, would identify the German Army, SS and Nazi career of
Freeland’s maternal grandfather, Mikhail Chomiak, who was still wanted
for his war crimes in Poland in the 1980s.
The first report of Chomiak’s active involvement in the liquidation
of the Jewish communities of the Galician region around Lvov, appeared
here in January 2017. At the time Freeland dismissed the evidence as Russian propaganda.
Hunka has identified the British Army and its intelligence units as
likely to be holding files on him and other members of the Galician
division during their time in British prisoner-of-war camps between 1945
and 1951. According
to Hunka, “on the last day of the war, the Galicia Division broke
contact with the CHA in Styria, Austria, and surrendered to the British
Army. In the prisoner-of-war camp in Italy, I met many guys from
different villages of the Berezhany region. I remember that Yaroslav
Babuniak, Stepan Kukuruza, Yaroslav Lototskyi, Lev Bahlay, Volodymyr
Bilyk, Ostap Sokolskyi, Lev Babiy, Yaroslav Ivakhiv were there from the
Berezhany gymnasium. I think it was God’s will that we should go around
the world like the tribe of Israel, tell the world about Ukraine, and
forty-five years later come to it with help.”
A Canadian government press release claims
the British government asked Canada to take Ukrainian POWs like Hunka
as immigrants. Hunka himself has not revealed where he met Margaret
Edgerton, the English woman he married in 1951, before the two moved to
Canada in 1954.
Edgerton’s obituary reveals she was born in Warwickshire, but this does not reveal
how she met Hunka “after the Second World War.” Altogether, nine
years of British Army, MI6, and MI5 records on Hunka are so far
unmentioned in the Canadian and international reporting of his case.
Published in 2011 in Combatant News,
a US-based platform for Ukrainian soldiers who had served the Ukrainian
National Army (UNA), Hunka titled this statement “My Generation
Memoirs”.
During two years of interrogations of Hunka and the other Galician veterans in Italy, the British government prepared
some for covert operations against the Soviets in the Ukraine, and
resettled others in the UK. “When the 8,500 Ukrainian former soldiers
of the Galicia Division were transferred to the UK from Italy in
May-June 1947 they were accommodated in prisoner-of-war (POW) camps in
various parts of the UK, mainly in the agricultural areas of eastern
England and southern Scotland. Occasionally the men were moved between
camps. In July 1948 the numbers of men in camps at or near various
locations were as follows: Hempton (Norfolk) – 1,682 men, Mildenhall
(Suffolk) – 1,401, Allington (Lincolnshire) – 1,319, Moorby
(Lincolnshire) – 1,264, Botesdale (Suffolk) – 1,010, Dalkeith (Scotland)
– 958, Lockerbie (Scotland) – 463, other locations (including
hospitals, where invalids were held) – 300. After the men were released
from POW status (August-October 1948) and admitted into the European
Voluntary Workers (EVW) scheme, the POW camps in which they were being
held were taken over by civilian authorities and redesignated as
hostels.”
Another Ukrainian account of British efforts to prevent Hunka and the
other Galician veterans from being repatriated to Soviet Ukraine to
face war crimes trials is described here.
Because Hunka came from Berezhany, in the Ternopil region, the British
classified him as a Polish national rather than a Soviet, and this
protected him from deportation to his homeland.
That he and his associates may have participated
in the killing of between 4,000 and 8,000 Jews in the area between 1941
and 1943 is suggested in this brief timeline. Hunka claims that in
1940 when he was a 15-year old high school student in Berezhany, he was
one of six Ukrainians in a class of forty; two were Poles; and “the rest
[32] were Jewish children of refugees from Poland. We wondered why they
ran away in front of such a civilised Western people as the Germans.”
In 1941, when the killing of the Jews of Berezhany was under way,
Hunka has written that “I was just 16 years old, and the next two years
[1942-43] were the happiest years of my life. I did not imagine that
what I experienced in those two years would give me love for my hometown
so much that it would be enough for me for the rest of my life. Little
did I know then that dreams of those two years, of the company of
charming girls, of cheerfully cheerful friends, of fragrant evenings in
the luxurious castle park and passages through the city would help me
overcome the troubled times of the following years.”
In 1943, Hunka, then 18 years old, reports
that “in two weeks, eighty thousand volunteers volunteered for the
division, including many students of the Berezhany gymnasium. None of us
asked what our reward would be, what our provision would be, or even
what our tomorrow would be. We felt our duty to our native land – and
left!” The massacres of several thousand Polish villagers started in
the Ternopil region after this mobilisation in 1943, and after the Jews
had been wiped out, including all of Hunka’s schoolmates. The most
notorious of the Galician division’s attacks was the destruction of the
Polish village and inhabitants of Huta Pieniacka in February 1944.
Hunka’s whereabouts as the Galician units moved through his home
region killing Poles was almost certainly recorded by British military
interrogators when Hunka was in their POW camp in Italy from 1945 to
1947. The British evidence on Hunka would have been passed to the
Canadian immigration authorities if they had requested it at the time
Hunka applied to leave the UK for Toronto.
The same evidence, and more, was gathered by the Polish authorities
in Warsaw, where the Galician division and individual name files are
being opened now at the Institute for National Remembrance (IPN). Soviet
military and security files on Hunka are also available in Moscow.
In January 2017 Galicians vandalized the memorials to the villagers of Huta Pieniacka with Ukrainian national and SS graffiti.
British government propaganda is reporting the Hunka affair as a
debate between elderly Jews and nonagenarian Ukrainians arguing over
past and disputed history which Rota, government ministers, General
Eyre, and every member of the Canadian parliament knew nothing of until
now. This is also the line taken by Gould whose first tweet to protect
Hunka and herself claimed: “Like all MPs, I had no further information
than the Speaker provided. Exiting the Chamber I walked by the
individual and took a photo. As a descendent of Jewish Holocaust
survivors I would ask all parliamentarians to stop politicizing an issue
troubling to many, myself included.” What Gould meant was that she and
the Jewish community do not want Hunka’s past record to upset the
current alliance between the Jews and Ukrainians of Canada to prosecute
the war against Russia.
The German Foreign Ministry, headed by Annalena Baerbock, the leading
promoter in Berlin of race war against Russia, defended the standing
salute for Hunka given by Sabine Sparwasser, German ambassador to
Canada, who was in the Speaker’s Gallery near Hunka. According to the
ministry spokesman, Sebastian Fischer (right), reading from a prepared statement, Sparwasser had no idea
what she was standing to applaud. “The true identity of Mr. Hunka,
namely that he was a volunteer member of the Waffen-SS, was not known to
those present, since his participation had not been announced.”
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) version of what happened
in the past claims “the Galicia Division has been accused of committing
war crimes, but its members have never been found guilty in a court of
law.” This BBC report
makes no reference to Poland or to the Polish massacres at all. It
depicts public criticism of Hunka as a Jewish community protest, boosted
by Moscow. “While far-right extremism still exists in Ukraine, it is
much smaller than what Russian propaganda tries to make people believe…”
The Polish government investigation of Hunka has begun since the Hunka affair was publicised.
The mainstream Canadian media are also trying to restrict the public
controversy to a debate between Jews and Ukrainians, and direct the
ensuing public apologies to the Jewish community. Here, for example,
Irwin Сotler, former Canadian justice minister and Liberal Party
attorney-general, speaking from Jerusalem, makes the point that in 1948
“it was easier to get into Canada if you were a Nazi than if you were a
Jew.” Сotler explained
the reason for this was “indifference and inaction by successive
Canadian governments. As a result we became a sanctuary for Nazi war
criminals and no accountability.”
Сotler was misrepresenting the record. He knows that before the
German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, the Anglo-American alliance
took the same view as the German Reich that the “Judaeo-Bolshevik
conspiracy” put Jews and Russians into the same category for targeting
as enemies. After 1945 it took time before the same alliance, including
Canada, removed Jews from the war targeting. Russians have remained,
however. Сotler is as committed to waging the present war against them
as Hunka and everyone else in the Canadian parliament.
[*] Fascism has been repeatedly defined on this website, and
in the author’s books, to mean the state when rule is by force (and the
fear of it); when state budgets, parliamentary votes, and oligarch
fortunes are frauds upon the taxpayers; and when government propaganda
has become so pervasive, no alternative public beliefs are permitted,
and subversion is the rule. That’s when the majority of people believe
what it is demonstrably not in their interest; and when they encourage
the use of state force to suppress everyone who dares to calculate and
say otherwise, so that no one can any longer apprehend what is in their
interest, or not. There have been countless experiments by US
psychologists to identify the fascist citizen or totalitarian
personality, ever since this became a wartime priority in the 1940s. The
most telling of these is Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiments
at Yale in the 1960s. They demonstrated that normal individuals will
administer fatal electrocution to others if they are convinced the
authority to order them to press the button is legitimate. With a wave
to Hunka, Rota got Canada’s parliament to demonstrate how easy it is to
press the button.