“KILLING THE TRUTH”:: Mahdi Nazemroaya Threatened by NATO’s “Pro-Democracy” Rebels.

UPDATE No contact with Nazemroaya since late Thursday EDT

Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, together with Thierry Meyssan are currently stranded in the media centre of the Rixos hotel in Tripoli amidst heavy fighting around the hotel. 

We ask our readers to reflect on what Mahdi was attempting to achieve at the media center of the Rixos hotel: honest factual reporting, with a concern for human life, in solidarity with those Libyan men, women and children who lost their lives in bombing raids on residential areas, schools and hospitals.

Mahdi’s life is threatened for telling the truth, for exposing NATO war crimes. 

“Democracy building” in Libya, we are told, requires the extensive bombing of an entire country, under NATO’s  “Responsibility to Protect” (R2P).

But Mahdi questions that concept. He challenges the very foundations of war propaganda, which upholds an act of war as a peacemaking endeavor.

In the course of the last few days, all our time and energy have been directed towards ensuring the safety of  Mahdi, Thierry and several other independent journalists trapped in the Rixos Hotel. 

The atmosphere within the media centre of the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli must be understood. 

The mainstream media, including CNN and the BBC have direct links to NATO, the Transitional Council and Rebel Forces. They are serving NATO interests in a direct way through massive media distortion. 

At the same time, those within the Rixos Media Centre who are committed to the truth are the the object of veiled threats. In the case of Mahdi, the threats were very explicit.  

Those who say the truth are threatened.

Those who lie and accept the NATO consensus, their lives will be protected. NATO special forces operating within rebel ranks will ensure their safety.

In this unsavoury environment, personal ties have broken down. The independent media journalists as well as those from non-NATO countries including China, Iran, Latin America are considered “persona non grata” by the mainstream media groups within the hotel.

Mahdi says the truth. He directly challenges the lies of the mainstream media.

Mahdi’s reports threaten the NATO-media consensus.

What he is describing is the destruction of an entire country, of its institutions, its infrastructure.

This killing and destruction, we are told, is required to instate “democracy” under the colonial flag of King Idris.

We are being lied to in the most despicable way.  The victims of NATO aggression are designated as “war criminals”, whereas the perpetrators of war are welcomed as Liberators.
 
The lie has become the truth. and that’s why Mahdi life is threatened.

War becomes peace, according to the NATO consensus.

The “international community” has given a rubber stamp to NATO’s bombing campaign on the grounds that Gadaffi is a dictator.

Repeated ad nauseam, people ultimately accept the consensus. Killing is a peacemaking endeavor.

How could it be otherwise: Every single news media across the land, people in government, intellectuals have accepted this consensus. 

Realities are turned upside down. People are no longer able to think. 

They accept the consensus because it emanates from a higher authority which they dare not question.

In fact that is the very basis of an inquisitorial doctrine. 

The “humanitarian” underpinnings of  “Responsiblity to Protect”, however, outdwarf the Spanish Inquisition by a long shot.

What we are dealing with is a dogma which nobody can question.

Mahdi Nazemroaya has challenged this consensus by revealing the lies of the mainstream media.

Once the NATO consensus is broken, the legitimacy of  the warmongers collapses like a deck of cards.

And that is why Mahdi Nazemroaya’s life is threatened.  

This is warfare in the 21st Century. It is a war which claims not to be a war.

All the protocols and conventions pertaining to war do not apply.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is not to be found on the ground. They have no mandate because officially this is not a war.

This is the most despicable and immoral war in history, to the extent that even antiwar activists, left wing politicians and so-called progressives applaud. “Gadaffi is the dictator, he must go”.  

Its a Blitzkrieg with the most advanced weapons systems. 20,000 sorties since March 31, according to NATO stats, close to 8000 strike sorties.

Each strike sortie involves several targets, most of which are civilian targets.  

Compare this to the bombings of World War II or Vietnam…

Our resolve is to bring back Mahdi to Canada, to ensure his safe return.

Spread the word far and wide.

Michel Chossudovsky, Global research, August 24, 2011. 12.22am EDT

VIEW VIDEO

The following CBC News program on Mahdi Nazemroaya was broadcast today, Tuesday August 23, 2011. 

http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/Shows/1221254309/ID=2103783289

IMPORTANT UPDATE

Independent journalists trapped at the Rixos hotel were evacuated Wednesday under the auspices of the Red Cross.

They were taken and housed at the Corinthia hotel. Since their arrival, armed gunmen have entered the premises of the hotel on various pretexts.

The hotel is in rebel territory.

The boat which was scheduled to leave for Malta Thursday at 6am EDT with the collaboration of the Red Cross, has, we are informed been delayed. The reasons for this delay are not logistical.

A state of chaos continues to prevail with intense fighting between Rebel and loyalist forces. We have also received a report to the effect that the Venezuelan embassy was ransacked by armed gunmen.

The threats to the lives of independent journalist including Global Research’s Mahdi Darius Nazemoraya prevail.

We ask our readers to spread the message far and wide. The lives of those who speak the truth is threatened. Call up the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ottawa, office of the Minister.   


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Michel Chossudovsky is an award-winning author, Professor of Economics (emeritus) at the University of Ottawa, Founder and Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG), Montreal, Editor of Global Research. He has taught as visiting professor in Western Europe, Southeast Asia, the Pacific and Latin America. He has served as economic adviser to governments of developing countries and has acted as a consultant for several international organizations. He is the author of 13 books. He is a contributor to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. His writings have been published in more than twenty languages. In 2014, he was awarded the Gold Medal for Merit of the Republic of Serbia for his writings on NATO's war of aggression against Yugoslavia. He can be reached at [email protected]

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