The Refugee Crisis and the New Holocaust
By On Genocide
September 07, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "On
Genocide" -
The world has suddenly realised that there is a “refugee crisis”.
There are more refugees now than at any time since World War II. The
number has grown three-fold since the end of 2001. The problem is
treated as if it arose just recently, but it has been a long time
coming. The pressure has been building and building until it has
burst the dams of wilful ignorance.Death
and despair has migrated to the doorsteps of Europe. But tens of
millions of people do not simply abandon home and native land for an
insecure dangerous future of desperate struggle. The forces that
have created this crisis are massive and historic in scale. People
are now confronted with a tiny fraction of the horrors that have
been visited upon millions and millions in the last 14 years. The
refugee crisis is merely a symptom of the far greater and far more
brutal reality. This is not just a “current crisis” to last a dozen
news cycles, and it will not be resolved by humanitarian support.
The current crisis is similar in magnitude to that
of World War II because the events causing it are nearly as epochal
and momentous as a World War. Those who leave their homelands now
face much greater peril of death than asylum seekers faced 20 years
ago, yet despite this their numbers have swollen to the tens of
millions.
The crisis has been caused by a new Holocaust, but
it is one we refuse to acknowledge. The facts of the mass violence
and mass destruction are not hidden. We can see the destruction and
death that follows Western intervention, but we have been living in
wilful ignorance and denial, just as the Germans denied the obvious
fact and nature of German genocide. We don’t want to
understand. However, like the Germans under Nazism, our self-serving
ignorance is nurtured and magnified by a propaganda discourse that
is in our news and entertainment media, and also in our halls of
education and the halls of power.
We do not understand the genocidal nature of
US-led Western interventions because we do not understand the nature
of genocide. We have allowed Zionist and US imperialist elites to
dictate that genocide be understood through a lens of Holocaust
exceptionalism, Nazi exceptionalism, and Judeocide exceptionalism.
But genocide was never meant to be specifically Nazi nor
anti-Semitic in nature. The word “genocide” was coined by a Jew,
Raphael Lemkin, but was never intended to apply specifically to
Jews. It was meant to describe a strategy of deliberately visiting
violence and destruction on “nations and peoples” as opposed to
visiting it on armies. Lemkin wrote a great deal about genocide
against the native people’s of the Americas, but that work went
unpublished.
The truth is that there is widespread genocide in
the Middle East, Africa and Central Asia. A new Holocaust is upon us
and the refugee numbers are the just tip of a genocidal iceberg. By
bombing, invading, destabilising, subverting, Balkanising,
sanctioning, corrupting, indebting, debasing, destroying,
assassinating, immiserating and even enraging, the US has led “a
coordinated plan of different actions aiming at the destruction of
essential foundations of the life of national groups….” That is
where tens of millions of refugees have come from, but we refuse to
see the fact of coordination. We blind ourselves to clear
indications of Western agency and intentionality. We twist ourselves
in knots to avoid seeing coherence or any pattern in US foreign
policy. We are blinded by nonsense from pundits about
party-political rhetoric and power struggles in DC, and we ignore
the monolithic elephant of coherent imperial strategy that is
threatening to crash through the floor and destroy the room
altogether.
Westerners don’t want to face the truth of what
their governments are doing – particularly NATO governments, and the
US government most of all. The millions who died in Iraq were
victims of a genocide that was intended to kill Iraqis in such
numbers. The victims were not incidental to some other project. The
same was true in Korea and Viet Nam, but it is also true in Syria,
in Libya, in Yemen, in Somalia, in the DR Congo, and in many other
places. The destruction, the death, the misery and the chaos are not
“failures” of “ill-advised” policy. This is not even some sort of
“Plan-B” where the US creates failed states when it cannot install
the regime it wants. This is Plan-A and it is becoming harder and
harder to deny the fact.
Wars no longer end. We cannot simply pretend that
there is no reason for that. Wars no longer end because instability
and conflict are the deliberate means of attacking the people – the
means of destroying their nations as such. That is what “genocide”
means, and that is why we avoid the knowledge. This knowledge will
destroy comforting delusions and reveal the cowardly false critiques
of those who think that the US government is “misguided” in its
attempts to bring stability. The US doesn’t bring stability, it
doesn’t seek to bring stability. It destabilises one country after
another. It infects entire regions with a disease of acute or
chronic destruction, dysfunction and death.
This is a Neo-Holocaust.
It slowly builds and grinds. It is the gradual, frog-boiling way to
commit genocide. And, like the dullard masses of a dystopian satire,
we keep adjusting every time it presents us with a new “normal”. It
is a postmodern, neocolonial Holocaust of mass death and mass
deprivation. It rises and falls in intensity, but will not end until
the entire world awakes and ends it in revulsion.
“Crisis”
There are now more refugees than at any time since
World War II. It bears repeating. The numbers have tripled since
9/11 and the launch of what has been labelled the “Global War on
Terror” and the “Long War”. The situation has become akin to that in
World War II, but we seem to be quite
comfortable treating it as if it wasn’t a response to a single
phenomenon. In WWII it was self-evident that people were fleeing war
and genocide, but we apparently accept the tripling of refugee
numbers now as resulting from all sorts of different causes. The
only factor we are supposed to perceive as linking these crises
appears to be Islamist terrorism, even though in the most prominent
cases the terrorism arrives after the Western intervention and
conflict.
We can no longer excuse the habit of treating each
victim of US/NATO intervention as having separate endogenous sources
of conflict. Yes, there are ethnic and religious fissures in
countries, and yes there are economic and environmental crises which
create instability. But, when the opportunity arises weapons flood
into these hotspots. There is always an influx of arms. It is the
great constant. But many other thing might also happen, particularly
economic destabilisation and “democracy promotion”. There is no
single playbook from which the US and its partners are making all
their moves. There are major direct interventions, such as the
invasions of Iraq
and Afghanistan, the bombing of Libya, and the creation of South
Sudan. There are proxy interventions such as the bombing of Yemen,
incursions into DR Congo, and fomenting civil war in Syria. Add into
this the continuous covert interventions, economic interventions,
destabilisations, sanctions, coups, debt crises then you can see a
differentiated complex of systematic genocide that very closely
resembles the differentiated complex of systematic genocide
initially described by Raphael Lemkin in 1944.
The tempo of violence that exists now does not
even match that of the bombing during the Korean War, let alone the
enormous scale of violence of World War II. However, the difference
is that this violence never ends. It seems destined to continue for
eternity and the scale of death continues to creep upwards. I cannot
shake the feeling that if Germany had not been at war, Nazi genocide
policies would have been enacted at the same slowly accumulating
pace. The destruction and the violence are often meted out by
enemies of the United States, but I think people are beginning to
grasp that to some extent the US is often the creator and sponsor of
these enemies. Moreover these enemies are often materially dependent
on the US either directly or through allied regimes.
Cumulatively, this has still become an historic
era of mass death that in some respects resembles the
“hyperexploitation” and socio-economic destruction of “Scramble for
Africa” and in other respects resembles German genocide policies in
occupied Europe. In future, when people come to add up the human
cost of this new Holocaust they won’t be trying to prove their
credibility by being conservative. Conservatism in such matters is
nothing but purposeful inaccuracy and bias. When they calculate all
of the excess mortality that has resulted from military, proxy,
covert and economic intervention by the West in the post-9/11 era it
will be in the tens of millions. It is already of the same order of
magnitude as the Nazi Holocaust, and it is far from over.
We see a drowned boy in on a beach and the
suffering strikes home. That is a tragedy, but the obscenity is not
in the death of a small child. The obscenity is in the fact that it
was an act of murder by Western states. Now try to picture what that
obscenity looks like multiplied, and multiplied, and multiplied
until the boy, Aylan Kurdi, is just a grain of sand on that beach.
It seems almost serene, but that is an illusion. We are socialised
to lack what is called “statistical empathy” and that lack makes us
irrational. Whenever we face the statistics of human pain and loss
we must learn to counter this unnatural detachment by making
ourselves face the full individual humanity of victims. The key to
understanding the Holocaust is not to obsess about the evil Nazi
race hatred and cruel machinery of death, it is to picture a child
dying in agony in the dark of a crowded gas chamber and to juxtapose
that with the callous indifference of Germans, of French, of English
and of many others to the fate of that child at the time.
Without compassion, we are intellectually as well
as morally stunted. Understanding the ongoing holocaust means you
must picture a burned child dying slowly, crying for help that will
never come, in the dark rubble of a shelled home next to the corpses
of her mother and father. Now juxtapose that with the callous
indifference we are induced to feel until we are told that it is
officially a crime committed by villains rather than regrettable
collateral damage stemming from benignly intended Western acts.
After the fact we care, but at that time of the Judeocide almost
every country sent Jewish refugees back to certain death. People
reacted with callousness and also vile contempt to Jewish refugees,
almost exactly like the British tourists who have recently
wished mass death on the “tides of filth” that are ruining
their playground on the Greek isle of Kos.
To avoid the truth, we select only certain victims
as being worthy and fully human. When it becomes officially correct
to feel compassion, we create cartoon villains to blame who, by
their very conception, are aberrations and departures from a
systemic norm. It might be the Zionist lobby, or Netanyahu or Trump
or the Kochs or the military-industrial complex, but it must be
something other than business as usual. This thinking is cowardice.
It is stupidity. It is self-serving. It is morally and
intellectually bankrupt. There is a new Holocaust happening now and
it is the logical outcome of US imperialism.
In the final analysis, the refugees are the result
of years of conflict, destruction and suffering. The scariest thing
is that we are incapable of stopping the progress of this plague
because we will not face up to the principles behind it. It has
become a one-way street. Areas that are lost to civil strife can
never find peace. Cities reduced to rubble can never be rebuilt.
Communities that are torn apart can never again knit together. Worse
will come and it will not end until the US empire is destroyed.
Please let us find a way to do that without another World War.