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    NewsCentralAsia, Asia
    Aug 14 2004

    Silence is Complicity - Responses to the Third World and Muslim
    Holocausts
    Dr. Gideon Polya

    [This is the last part of the 5-parts series.]

    United Nations demographic data from 1950 to the present have enabled
    calculation of the `excess mortality' (avoidable mortality) for every
    country over that period - `excess mortality' being defined as the
    difference between the ACTUAL deaths in a country and the deaths
    EXPECTED for a decently-run, peaceful country with the same
    demographics.

    The results are startling and horrifying. The total post-1950 `excess
    mortality' has been 1284 million for the whole world, comprised of 54
    million for European countries (Australasia, Israel, North America
    and Europe) and 1230 million for the non-European countries. The
    post-1950 `excess mortality' of the Third World is estimated to be
    about 1 billion and that of the Muslim world about half a billion.

    The 1 billion Third World Holocaust and the half-billion Muslim
    Holocaust constitute the greatest crime in human history and demand
    immediate international action. Crucially required international
    actions over this immense crime can be summarized simply as
    Cessation, Acknowledgement, Apology, Amends and Acceptance of
    non-repetition - acronym CAAAA. The acronym CAAAA is appropriately
    the mournful cry of the crow, the near-universal, black scavenger of
    the dead.

    Cessation of global mass mortality

    The total, annual, global avoidable mortality from deprivation and
    malnourishment-exacerbated disease is about 20 million or 55,000
    people per day. To put this into a human framework, it is as if
    somewhere in the world one major soccer stadium packed with fans is
    completely obliterated EVERY DAY. We have trouble dealing with large
    numbers as individuals and as societies. Thus the potential fate of
    one threatened hostage will horrify billions of people throughout the
    world for a week - but 55,000 avoidable deaths a day is somehow
    regarded as `normal' for the Third World and Muslim adults and
    children who are dying.

    There is usually one compelling reason for doing anything but lots of
    arguments for not doing it. The one compelling argument for trying to
    stop this 55,000 a day massacre of the innocents is that every life
    is sacred - if it were your life at stake in the Third World you
    would certainly want the clean water, soap, mosquito netting, minimal
    food, shelter, security and primary health care that can be provided
    for you at a cost of several dollars a day. It will not happen
    because, for example, the world (armed by the First World) has a
    priority military expenditure of about US$800 billion a year or
    US$40,000 dollars a year for each of the 20 million who perish
    avoidably annually.

    Of course immediate cessation of economic constraint, war and
    military occupation would be useful, as seen in the example of Iraq.
    It is estimated that the financial cost of the Iraq débacle to the US
    will come to about US$200 billion. However the human cost to Iraq
    (population 25 million) is an annual under-5 infant mortality of
    about 100,000 - as compared to a figure of about 1000 for the
    occupying Coalition nation Australia (population 20 million)
    (UNICEF-based estimates). This largely unreported, massacre of the
    innocents is continuing because the Coalition wrecked the water,
    sewerage, electricity and other infrastructure, wrecked the economy,
    does not provide security, continues to bomb and strafe cities and
    funds medical services at only 4% of that required under the Geneva
    Convention.

    Acknowledgement of the greatest crime in history

    The Germans and Austrians have acknowledged the crimes of the Nazi
    era. Further, denial of the Jewish Holocaust (6 million victims) is
    illegal in Germany, Austria, Israel, France and Switzerland and is
    punishable by fines and imprisonment. The same moral measure should
    apply to man-made, mass mortality elsewhere in the world - but
    unfortunately the First World-dominated media largely ignore the 1
    billion Third World Holocaust and the half-billion Muslim Holocaust.
    Indeed the man-made famine in British-ruled Bengal (4 million
    victims) that occurred at the same time as the Jewish Holocaust has
    been largely deleted from British and world history.

    >From a basic scientific perspective, failure to sensibly acknowledge
    massive realities blatantly undercuts the whole scientific process
    and prevents any rational solutions being developed. No solution will
    be found if the problem has been rubbed out. Ethical and humane
    people cannot ignore the blatant, general holocaust denial by
    academics, politicians, governments and mainstream media in relation
    to the Third World and the Muslim world - they must respond
    positively by informing and educating the world and punitively, by
    exposing, excluding and boycotting these intrinsically racist
    holocaust deniers.

    Of course, the holocaust deniers could argue that high mortality is
    somehow `normal' for developing countries (an assertion contradicted
    by many examples of developing countries with excellent mortality
    statistics). They could further argue that there is a distinction
    between violent death and genocide (as in German South West Africa,
    Turkish Armenia, the Jewish Holocaust, South Asian Partition and
    Rwanda) and mass mortality associated with man-made famine and
    avoidable, curable disease in occupied or neo-colonial countries.
    However whether a person dies violently or from avoidable disease or
    deprivation, the end result is the same. Further, as described in
    Sven Lindquist's important book `Exterminate All the Brutes', the
    racism of the brutal colonial and neo-colonial European occupiers of
    the non-European world is ideologically directly linked with the
    genocidal racism in Nazi Europe.

    Apology permits healing and reconciliation

    Peace can be achieved under the weight of cost-benefit analysis -
    although the same analysis has instructed the US and the UK that war
    in Iraq and its endless continuation globally (as in George Orwell's
    `1984') will be immensely profitable for their respective
    military-industrial complexes. On the other hand, healing and
    reconciliation require simple, sincere apology as demonstrated by
    post-Apartheid South Africa and current global attitudes to Germany
    and Japan. Lack of reconciliation will lead back to conflict, as
    illustrated by Europe in the 1930s. The Gypsies (Rom) of Europe (who
    originated from India a millennium ago) have not been given the
    fulsome apology offered to the Jews for the Nazi era genocide and are
    still being persecuted in Europe. Of course, an apology presupposes
    cessation and acknowledgement of the Third World and Muslim
    Holocausts.

    Amends - mandatory war crimes trials and compensation

    The 1 billion Third World Holocaust and the half-billion Muslim
    Holocaust cry out for Justice that cannot be denied. Justice for the
    victims of the Nazi era meant war crimes trials for those responsible
    and attempted compensation for the surviving victims - the Third
    World deserves the same.

    War crimes trials should primarily involve the First World leaders
    responsible over the last half century for the Third
    World-devastating impositions of militarization, debt, malignant
    interference, corrupt client régimes, threat, sanctions, war,
    invasion, occupation, economic distortion and economic exclusion. The
    magnitude of the crimes can be glimpsed from just a few statistics:
    the value of First World arms supplies to the Third World from
    1991-1998 totalled US$172 billion; the current annual world military
    expenditure totals US$800 billion, of which half is that of the US;
    it has been estimated that the Iraq conflict alone will cost the US
    US$200 billion; the post-1950 `excess mortality' in Iraq and
    Afghanistan has been 5.2 million and 16.2 million, respectively.

    What can compensate the people of Sierra Leone or East Timor for whom
    the post-1950 death toll means almost one avoidable death for every
    person alive in those countries today? The obscenity of the
    continuing, 90-year duration, First World violation of Iraq can be
    seen in the under-5 infant deaths per thousand live births in
    oil-rich, Muslim Iraq (133) and in modestly-endowed but peaceful and
    democratic, largely Muslim Malaysia (8) (2001 UNICEF data). If the
    US$800 billion annual global military expenditure were allocated to
    Third World people it would give them an annual income increment of
    over US$200 per head. There is plenty of `fat' in the rich First
    World for compensation by direct payment in cash or kind, debt
    elimination and trade equalization.

    Acceptance of no repetition, `never again'

    The inner strength of Israel derives from the post-Holocaust
    resolution of `never again'. Unfortunately Cold War rivalry, US
    aggressiveness, Arab hostility and Israeli intransigence have meant
    that the Palestinians have been the post-war victims of the Jewish
    Holocaust. Nevertheless the Third World and the Muslim World must
    learn from the thoroughly justified and unwavering Jewish resolution
    of `never again'. The 1 billion Third World Holocaust and the
    half-billion Muslim Holocaust must stop now - and must never be
    repeated.

    It is unfortunate that a history of colonial occupation and
    neo-colonial arrangements has so distorted highly-compromised,
    corrupt, client and mendicant governments in the Third World that the
    appalling mass mortality reality is still not a front page issue in a
    world flooded with `information'. If Third World and Muslim leaders
    ignore the continuing holocaust, what hope is there for the victims?
    With Third World populations still increasing and US-driven global
    warming set to decrease crop productivity in much of the tropical and
    sub-tropical world, a window of opportunity for humane global
    reorganization is rapidly disappearing.

    Many of the prosperous citizens of the aggressive First World
    countries have in effect become `arm chair Nazis' in democracies
    largely oblivious to their complicity in the carnage being wrought in
    the Third World. Insidious `democratic Nazism' rapidly developed into
    " totalitarian Nazism" in 1930s Germany. "Democratic Nazism" is now
    returning with a rampant, imperialist, human rights-abusing US,
    backed by the Anglo sycophants of the UK and Australia. One hopes
    that this will be increasingly resisted by the huge reservoir of
    truthful, democratic, humane decency in the US and the rest of the
    English-speaking world - reflected in people such as Tariq Ali, Noam
    Chomsky, George Monbiot, Michael Moore (`Fahrenheit 9/11'), John
    Pilger and Arundhati Roy.

    Global mass mortality will ultimately be halted by truth and reason,
    by informing, education and resolute advocacy, principally in the
    aggressive First World countries that are the major players in this
    continuing disaster. Intellectual and political leaders in the
    developing world (especially women and mothers) have a crucial role
    in informing the potentially responsive First World about the
    horrendous realities of the Third World and Muslim Holocausts.
    Silence is complicity - inform others.

    About the author: Dr Gideon Polya of Melbourne, Australia published
    some 130 works in a 4-decade scientific career including the
    pharmacological reference text `Biochemical Targets of Plant
    Bioactive Compounds' (Taylor & Francis/CRC Press, London & New York,
    2003).
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