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According to Jordan’s King
Abdullah II, “The crime that happened won’t push us
to become a police state, but there will be a balance between freedom and security
in a way that will comfort our people and guests.”
Guests, surely, since they often bring revenue, but not subjects of
the monarchy.
In Jordan, according to Amnesty
International, “a range of political suspects who are frequently
arbitrarily arrested” are subjected to “prolonged incommunicado
detention” without “access to families and lawyers.” Such
is the “balance between freedom and security” in the monarchy, there
are restrictions “on freedom of expression and the existence of laws and
articles of the Penal Code which permit the sentencing of prisoners of conscience
and possible prisoners of conscience, for instance the charge of lèse
majesté, which has been used to arrest political opponents, and the Press
and Publications Law, which has in the past frequently been used to harass and
even imprison journalists.” In other words, if I attempted to write this
blog in Amman, I might be arrested, held incommunicado, and tortured. As for
the latter:
Continuing reports of the use of torture or ill-treatment both of political
and of common law suspects. Such torture is facilitated by pre-trial incommunicado
detention and a lack of the safeguards which should ensure the thorough and
prompt investigation of allegations of torture and compensation for those
who have suffered such treatment at the hands of the security forces.
It is illegal to demonstrate in Jordan. “During the two months following
the 11 September attacks, the Jordanian authorities arrested and held in incommunicado
detention a number of people who had been involved in demonstrations, including
demonstrations opposing the bombing of Afghanistan,” complains Amnesty
International. “Dozens of others, most of them suspected of links with
Islamist groups, were also arrested and held in incommunicado detention. The
pre-trial incommunicado detention of political detainees in Jordan is not a
new concern…. Two weeks after attacks on the US, the Jordanian authorities
introduced changes to the Penal Code expanding the definition of ‘terrorism’,
introducing numerous loosely-defined offences, restricting freedom of expression
and the press, and expanding the scope of offences punishable by the death penalty
and life imprisonment. The new Law entitled Law Amending the Penal Code (Provisional
Law No. 54, 2001) which was hastily promulgated through a provisional royal
decree in the absence of Parliament, became effective on 2 October 2001, immediately
after approval by King ‘Abdallah bin Hussein of Jordan.”
Such “royal decrees” are necessary due to the fact so many Jordanians
are opposed to “free trade” in the guise of the U.S.-Jordan Free
Trade Agreement and U.S.-created qualifying industrial zones. As many Jordanians
understand, such “free trade” (more accurately described as global
piracy) is in the process of destroying their traditional “mom and pop”
industries. After sucking Jordan dry, the globalists will move on the next host,
as all parasites eventually do. If Jordanians protest against these blood-sucking
policies, they take the risk of “incommunicado detention” and “torture
or ill-treatment.” According to Jordan’s royalty, this is a “balance
between freedom and security” (freedom for globalist neolibs, the security
forces coming down hard on anybody who complains about being taken to the cleaners).
“If Iraqis want a king, [Prince] Hassan of Jordan could be their man,”
wrote the neocon Michael Rubin in 2002 (Hassan is the brother of the late King
Hussein of Jordan and a blood relative of the Iraqi Hashemite family) and David
Wurmser “wrote Tyranny’s Ally [in 1999], an AEI-published book devoted
largely to the idea of restoring the Hashemite dynasty in Iraq. Today Rubin
is a key Department of Defense official overseeing U.S. policy toward Iraq,
and Wurmser is a high-ranking official working for Undersecretary of State for
Arms Control and International Security John Bolton, himself a leading neoconservative
ideologue,” writes Robert
Dreyfuss for the American Prospect.
In fact, the neocons want to eventually install Hashemite-like princelings
all across a war ravaged and splintered Middle East. “The idea that all
the Arab states should be broken down, by Israel, into small units, occurs again
and again in Israeli strategic thinking,” writes Israel
Shahak in a translation of Oded Yinon’s A Strategy for Israel in the
Nineteen Eighties (Yinon was an official from the Israeli Foreign Affairs office).
“For example, Ze’ev Schiff, the military correspondent of Ha’aretz
(and probably the most knowledgeable in Israel, on this topic) writes about
the ‘best’ that can happen for Israeli interests in Iraq: ‘The
dissolution of Iraq into a Shi’ite state, a Sunni state and the separation
of the Kurdish part’ (Ha’aretz 6/2/1982). Actually, this aspect
of the plan is very old.”
Indeed, it is a very old Zionist plan, one that does not take reality into
consideration—the Middle East is a potpourri of intermixed ethnic, tribal,
and religious groups and to “break down” nations “into small
units” will require a lot of ethnic cleansing, that is to say a blood
bath will be the result. In fact, the situation in Iraq—violence between
Sunnis and Shi’ites and Kurds—is working its way toward a blood
bath and ultimately civil war, as planned. If you can imagine this situation
across the whole of the Arab and Muslim Middle East, you have an idea of what
the neocons and Zionists have in mind.
Finally, it should be noted that the effete Hashemite monarchy in Jordan is
not in favor of the Zionist plan to balkanize the neighborhood. “Crown
Prince Hassan mentioned Mr. Yinon’s article in a recent interview and
provided an English translation to this reporter,” writes David
Ignatius of the War Street Journal. “Prince Hassan contends that the
article illustrates the desire of Israel’s leadership for ‘Balkanization’
of the Arab world. ‘This is what is so worrying really, is . . . this
Balkan idea,’ the crown prince said. He called Mr. Yinon’s article
‘a recipe for ethnic and sectarian breakup’… the Arab reaction
to the article may indicate more about Arab fears than the article itself does
about Israeli intentions.”
In fact, Israeli ethnic cleansing began in 1948 with the adoption of Plan Dalet,
including Operation Nachshon, Operation Har’el, Operation Yiftach, Operation
Misparayim, Operation Yevussi, Operation Chametz, Operation Makkabi, Operation
Barak, Operation Ben-Ami, and Operation Qilshon (Pitchfork).
For the Israeli Zionists, ethnic cleansing is second nature, so long as it
is carried out under the cover of war. And the American neocons have promised
to deliver World War Four, as they call it (the Cold War was World War Three
to their way of thinking). If Syria and Iran can be attacked, they will begin
to realize their demented efforts.