Civilian Killed in Yemen Will be Ignored Because U.S. and
its Allies Are Responsible
By Glenn Greenwald
July 06, 2015 "Information
Clearing House"
- "The
Intercept" - In Fayoush, Yemen this morning, just
outside of Aden, “a massive airstrike”
hit a marketplace and killed at least 45 civilians, wounding another 50.
Officials told the AP that “bodies were strewn about following the strike.”
The bombing was carried out by what is typically referred to as a “Saudi-led
coalition”; it is rarely mentioned in Western media reports that the U.S. is
providing
very substantial
support to this “Saudi-led” war in Yemen,
now in its fifth month, which
has
repeatedly, recklessly killed Yemeni civilians.
Because these deaths of innocents are at the hands of the
U.S. government and its despotic allies, it is very predictable how they
will be covered in the U.S. None of the victims will be profiled in American
media; it’ll be very surprising if any of their names are even mentioned. No
major American television outlet will interview their grieving families.
Americans will never learn about their extinguished life aspirations, or the
children turned into orphans, or the parents who will now bury their
infants. There will be no #FayoushStrong Twitter hashtags trending in the
U.S. It’ll be like it never happened: blissful ignorance.
This is the pattern that repeats itself over and over.
Just see the stone-cold media silence when President Obama, weeks after
winning the Nobel Peace Prize, ordered a cruise missile strike in Yemen,
complete with cluster bombs, which ended
the lives of 35 women and children, none of whose humanity was
acknowledged in virtually any Western media reports.
All of that stands in the starkest contrast to the intense
victim focus whenever an
American or
Westerner is killed by an individual Muslim. Indeed, Americans just
spent the last week
inundated with
melodramatic “warnings” from the U.S. government — mindlessly
amplified as always by their media — that they faced serious terror on
their most sacred day from ISIS monsters: a “threat” that,
as usual, proved to be nonexistent.
This media imbalance is a vital propaganda tool. In U.S.
media land, Americans are always the victims of violence and terrorism,
always menaced and threatened by violent Muslim savages, always targeted for
no reason whatsoever other than primitive Islamic barbarism. That mythology
is sustained by literally disappearing America’s own victims, pretending
they don’t exist, denying their importance through the casual invocation of
clichés we’ve been trained to spout (collateral damage) and, most
importantly of all, never humanizing them under any circumstances.
This is how the American self-perception as perpetual
victim of terrorism, but never its perpetrator, is sustained. It’s also what
fuels the belief that They are propagandized but We aren’t. While these
deaths will be concealed from the American public, people in that part of
the world will hear much about them: just as Americans heard almost nothing
about the Al Jazeera journalist
imprisoned for years in Guantanamo with no charges, Sami al-Hajj, while
he was a cause celebre in the Muslim world,
leading Americans
to believe that only the Bad Countries, but never Us, imprison
journalists. From this latest Yemen bombing and so many like it, the
resulting differences in worldviews and perspectives isn’t be because “they”
are propagandized, but because “we” are.
Photo: House destroyed by Saudi-led airstrike in Saana,
July 3; Hani Mohammed/AP
Email the author:
glenn.greenwald@theintercept.com
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Monday, residents and media run by the Houthi movement said, the highest
daily toll since the Arab air offensive began more than three months ago.