Saudi Arabia Has Little to Worry
About – No State Has the Moral Authority
or Will to Attack This Butchery
By Robert Fisk
January 04, 2015 "Information
Clearing House"
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Independent"
- When Saudi Arabia was elected to the
UN Human Rights Council in 2013 – with
Dave Cameron’s help – we all regarded it
as farce. Now, only hours after the
Sunni Muslim Saudis chopped off the
heads of 47 of their enemies – including
a prominent Shia Muslim cleric – the
Saudi appointment is grotesque. Of
course, the world of human rights is
appalled – and Shia Iran is talking of
the “divine punishment” that will
destroy the House of Saud. Crowds attack
the Saudi embassy in Tehran. So what’s
new?
“Divine” and secular punishment have
been variously sought against Middle
East leaders for centuries, most
recently against Bashar al-Assad of
Syria who, according to the French
Foreign Minister, did not “deserve to
live on this planet”.
The Saudis were long ago telling the
Americans to “cut off the head of the
serpent” – Iran’s head, needless to say
– but they have obviously settled for
the head of Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, at
least for now. But all the shouting and
screaming doesn’t stop the oil flowing
from Saudi wells – nor the kingdom’s
friends from using the usual weasel
language to excuse their outrages.
When Saudi Arabia was elected to the UN
Human Rights Council in 2013 – with Dave
Cameron’s help – we all regarded it as
farce. Now, only hours after the Sunni
Muslim Saudis chopped off the heads of
47 of their enemies – including a
prominent Shia Muslim cleric – the Saudi
appointment is grotesque. Of course, the
world of human rights is appalled – and
Shia Iran is talking of the “divine
punishment” that will destroy the House
of Saud. Crowds attack the Saudi embassy
in Tehran. So what’s new?
“Divine” and secular punishment have
been variously sought against Middle
East leaders for centuries, most
recently against Bashar al-Assad of
Syria who, according to the French
Foreign Minister, did not “deserve to
live on this planet”.
The Saudis were long ago telling the
Americans to “cut off the head of the
serpent” – Iran’s head, needless to say
– but they have obviously settled for
the head of Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, at
least for now. But all the shouting and
screaming doesn’t stop the oil flowing
from Saudi wells – nor the kingdom’s
friends from using the usual weasel
language to excuse their outrages.
The executions are an “internal matter”,
a “retrograde step” perhaps, and
certainly the executions were “events
that don’t help” peace in the Middle
East. All of this classic verbiage, I
should add, from Crispin Blunt, the Tory
chair of the Commons Foreign Affairs
Select Committee, came within hours of
the mass head-chopping.
He
also told Channel 4 that “we’ve got to
judge when it’s right to engage” with
the Saudis on such “matters”. You bet we
have. “Never” would be my guess. After
all, you can’t fly your flags at half
mast when the last King of Saudi Arabia
dies a natural death, and then get all
antsy when the Saudis start slashing at
the necks of their enemies.
There is, however, one little step that
those who protest and roar and rage over
the latest Saudi butchery might
contemplate, if they can calm down
enough to concentrate on the small
print. For the resolution which
established the United Nations Human
Rights Council – upon which the Saudis
are proud to sit – says that “members
elected to the Council shall uphold the
highest standards in the promotion and
protection of human rights”.
Even more to the point, the UN General
Assembly, which elects those members who
occupy the Council’s 47 seats, is
empowered – with a two-thirds majority –
to suspend the rights and privileges of
any Council member which has
persistently committed gross and
systematic violations of human rights
while a member of the Council.
But here’s the snag. Quite apart from
the fawning Western leaders who would
object to such a slur being uttered
against Saudi Arabia – Dave, obviously,
along with his counterparts in France,
Germany, Italy, indeed the whole EU and
the US (of course) and any recipient of
Saudi largesse – we’d have to witness
the absurd vote of Iran against Saudi
Arabia. Iran, you see, has hanged an
estimated 570 prisoners – 10 of them
women – in the first half of 2015 alone.
That’s about two lynchings a day – of
“criminals” and “enemies of God” – and
far outdoes the poor old Saudis who
were, scarcely two years ago,
advertising for more official
executioners. In March, six Sunnis were
put to death in Iran in a mass hanging.
In
other words, he who casts the first
stone – this would be literal if the
Taliban were still in power in
Afghanistan (though they may yet return)
– had better look at his own track
record. And quite apart from the US (28
executions in 2015, not counting drone
attacks, “targeted killings” and other
extrajudicial murders), we have to
remember that on the UN Council we can
find such vigorous defenders of human
rights as China and Russia.
So
the Saudis have little to worry about
from the UN. Or from the US or the EU or
Dave. Until the revolution.
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