Ahead Of Israel Expulsion Vote U.S. Orders Raid On FIFA
By Moon Of Alabama
May 28, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - The U.S. ordered Swiss police to
raid, incarcerate and extradite to the U.S.
six FIFA officials for alleged corruption. The raid, with obviously
pre-alarmed New York Times reporters on the scene, comes shortly before a FIFA
vote to expel Israel from the association.
This Friday the world football association FIFA is meeting in
Geneva, Switzerland, for its 65th regular
World Congress.
One of the votes on
the agenda (pdf) is about the "Suspension or expulsion of a member". There
is also an "Update on Israel-Palestine".
The Palestinian Football Association has
called for a vote to suspend Israel from FIFA:
The Palestinian group objects to Israeli teams playing in the
West Bank. They also say Israel restricts movements of Palestinian players
between the West Bank and Gaza as well as for international matches.
"They keep bullying here and there, and I think they have
no right to keep being the bully of the neighborhood," Palestinian Football
Association President Jibril Rajoub said of Israel. "If the Israelis are
using the issue of security, I can say that their security concern is mine.
I am ready to fix parameters for security concerns, but security should not
be used ... as a tool in order to keep this racist, apartheid policies."
He declared the situation in the West Bank far worse than
apartheid that existed in South Africa because right-wingers and extremists
in Israel want to "delete Palestine." In the 1960s, FIFA suspended South
Africa for decades after it failed to comply with the association's
nondiscrimination policies. The nation was also expelled from FIFA a month
after the Soweto Youth Uprising of 1976.
"I am not asking for the suspension of the Israeli
association; I am asking to end the suffering of the Palestinian
footballers," Rajoub said. "I am asking to end the grievances, the
humiliation we are facing."
The vote requires a 75% majority of the 209 FIFA members.
There was a good chance that it was going to be successful.
But now, just by chance, the U.S. government ordered
the Swiss police
to raid the hotel where the main FIFA functionaries are residing to arrest
some of them on corruption charges going back to the early 1990s. The U.S. wants
these to be extradited to face a U.S. court.
Also, just by chance, reporters and photographers of
the New York Times
happen to
be in that very Swiss hotel lobby, at 6 am, to capture the incident
live:
As leaders of FIFA, soccer’s global governing body, gathered
for their annual meeting, more than a dozen plain-clothed Swiss law
enforcement officials arrived unannounced at the Baur au Lac hotel, an
elegant five-star property with views of the Alps and Lake Zurich. They went
to the front desk to get keys and proceeded upstairs to the rooms.
...
The charges allege widespread corruption in FIFA over the past two decades,
involving bids for World Cups as well as marketing and broadcast deals,
according to three law enforcement officials with direct knowledge of the
case. The charges include wire fraud, racketeering and money laundering, and
officials said they targeted members of FIFA’s powerful executive committee,
which wields enormous power and does its business largely in secret.
While
some of the indicted persons are U.S. citizens one wonders what contorted
maneuvers the U.S. justice department will make to claim jurisdiction over
foreign national FIFA functionaries:
United States law gives the Justice Department wide authority
to bring cases against foreign nationals living abroad, an authority
that prosecutors have used repeatedly in international terrorism cases.
Those cases can hinge on the slightest connection to the United States, like
the use of an American bank or Internet service provider.
Is there corruption involved when FIFA decides to run the
World Championship in this or that country? Are there kickbacks when it sells
media rights? Might there be gambling going on in
the casino?
Rick: How can you close me up?
On what grounds? Captain Renault: I'm shocked, shocked to find that
gambling is going on in here! [a croupier hands Renault a pile of money]
Croupier: Your winnings, sir. Captain Renault: Oh, thank you
very much.
Additional to their U.S. ordered raid the Swiss also feel
compelled to
open criminal proceedings around the 2018 and 2022 World Cup FIFA votes. The
U.S. lost out against Russia and Qatar in its bid for those games and U.S. hawks
still
want to change that. It is
not that paying bribes to be chosen for world games is unfamiliar to the
U.S., but being rejected necessitates regime change at the top of the
responsible organization.
In the United States it is legal to bribe politicians, via
campaign financing, in practically unlimited amounts. Not one U.S. banker has
been indicted for the massive Wall Street fraud that brought the world economy
to a halt. The world is aware of this and it does not like the U.S. to lecture
it about moral outrages. FIFA, while certainly corrupt, is also the soul of
world football and the organizer of the most beloved championship in the world.
If the U.S. believes that using something similar to terrorism charges against
FIFA will have a positive echo in the world it is very mistaken.
Especially as the just by chance motive for this is
pretty obvious.
As an Israeli journalist already
gloats:
Anshel Pfeffer
Poor Jibril Rajoub. Doesn't look like his gimmick is going to get much
attention right now #FIFA
Let me guess: That was a main purpose of this raid?
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See also -
Putin backs FIFA's Blatter amid corruption scandal:
Russian president says US probe is "blatant attempt to extend its jurisdiction"
as Russia prepares for 2018 World Cup.
Washington Wages War on International Soccer:
Is there more to what's going on than meets the eye? In January 2011, FIFA
president Sepp Blatter and Russian Sports minister Vitaly Mulko signed a
declaration on Russia's official status as 2018 World Cup host nation.