America guilty of terrorism: Chomsky
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nemesis
2/4/2002 (14:50)
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America guilty of terrorism: Chomsky


By Satya Sivaraman

PORTO ALEGRE: With his usual biting wit, noted linguist, philosopher and social activist Noam Chomsky gave the audience at his 'teach-in', during the second World Social Forum (WSF) here, a strong dose of exactly what they were looking for.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor first defended the anti-globalisation movement, then neatly exposed the motives behind the US government's ongoing 'War on Terrorism', and finally trashed the entire rationale the global elite give for the policies of neo-liberalism they push.

'A sane and just form of globalization is what the anti-globalization movement is all about,' Chomsky said at his Friday workshop, urging everyone at the WSF to 'reject with scorn' the canard that they were opposed to all globalisation per se.

Calling the WSF - which emerged as a counterpoint to the World Economic Forum, the annual gathering of the global corporate elite traditionally held in Davos, Switzerland - 'the most exciting development in recent times,' Chomsky said it is a continuation of the struggle for an integrated world of human beings that has been a part of people's and workers' movements for more than a century.

Speaking on the main theme of his testimonial 'A World Without Wars', Chomsky said that the weapons of mass destruction in human possession could currently wipe out the world completely. 'Either we have a world without war or we have no world,' he warned, pointing out that despite this dire threat there are developed countries, like the United States, that are pursuing research on even more deadly ways of destroying the world.

Chomsky traced the history of modern wars to the rise of the nation-state in Europe several centuries ago, when rising elite used violence to demarcate their boundaries of jurisdiction and interest. The US government's War on Terrorism came in for a particularly strong attack from Chomsky, who said that it is a campaign that only increases the risks of world-wide destruction.

He questioned the US government's moral right to undertake such a war when Washington itself is guilty of promoting and implementing terrorism internationally on many occasions in the past. 'If one looked at the official definition of terrorism, it would be identical to the official definition of US foreign policy,' Chomsky said to wild cheers from the audience.

The current campaign against terrorism, he pointed out, is being run by US officials who in the mid-1980s were themselves responsible for running an international campaign of terrorism against leftist-run countries in Latin America and the Middle East. In a sarcastic aside, he added that this is 'a telling comment on the educated classes of the free and democratic societies.'

Referring to the business and political elite who dominate global affairs and are meeting in the World Economic Forum this year in New York, instead of Davos, as the 'Masters of the Universe', Chomsky said that globalisation today was entirely designed to suit the needs of that wealthy minority. It is only popular movements like the WSF that can return power and resources back to the ordinary people and build a truly just and democratic world.

InterPress Service
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Barb
2/7/2002 (24:25)
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Interesting this old commie chooses to preach his anti-American platform at an AMERICAN University, MIT, eh?
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suspect
2/8/2002 (21:30)
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Well since he is an american and a Professor at the university it makes sense. Is being anti-govt or anti-war unamerican in the USA now? To disagree with Barb's ideology is unamerican? American needs more people like him and less people who sit silently as their country murders innocents. The govt is to serve the country not the other way round