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On Western Terrorism: An Interview with
André Vltchek
By Alex
Anfruns
Al-Jazeerah,
CCUN, February 13, 2017 |
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Third world views on the north-south relations has
been under attack and de-legitimation on a regular
basis by neo-conservative thinkers, who consider
economic-centered political analysis as “obsolete and old
fashioned”. Could we say that the promoters of the so-called
“clash of civilizations” have reached their goal? Which real
interests are behind their way of thinking?
Yes, it is happening, but the guilty are not only the
neo-conservatives, but also so-called liberals. I just left
the city of Bandung (in Indonesia), which was hosting, in
1955, that famous “Asia-Africa Conference” (cradle of
non-aligned movement). When you see the old photos there,
you’d want to cry… Or scream!
The desire of the non-Western world for independence, for
true freedom was so strong in those days, but the brutality of
the West broke all courage and determination of all, except a
handful of the nations. For decades, the spine of the
resistance against Western imperialism had been cracked. Only
now we see great resurrection of those old ideologies, goals
and dreams.
Of course there is and will be huge clash of civilizations,
but it will occur under different banners and with different
logic than what is being promoted by the Western idéologues.
Truer ‘clash of civilizations’ will be very simple and
positive: it will have form of a resistance struggle of the
oppressed world, against the Western terror, which has been
brutalizing our planet for hundreds of years.
You have frequently visited and lived in Latin
American, Arabic and Asian countries for many years. In your
opinion, how should progressive forces deal with issues
concerning cultural identity and ethnic-entered conflicts in
the XXIst century? Is the Eurocentric view a big trap for
those who try to understand and change the world?
Yes it is, and it is essential to understand this point!
Progressive forces in the West should, I believe, step back
and be more humble. Instead of constantly preaching and
showing their hatred against every left wing government in
Latin America or Asia, they should learn some respect from the
Chinese or South American cultures, and try to understand how
things have been done there, historically.
The Western left lost squarely and patently. The hope is
now in Latin America and Asia, and some very few countries of
Africa. The Western left, I think, should stop being ‘purist’
and support what we still have in this world, instead of
defining ‘who is a true Marxist and who is not’, etc.
The main struggle now should be the struggle against
Western imperialism. I know the world, and I am convinced that
if Western imperialism were defeated, the rest of the world
would find a way to coexist peacefully, and to build a humane,
much gentler and compassionate world. Then, and only then, we
could start paying attention to details. Until then, rescuing
our planet from what has been for centuries ruining it should
be our sole goal.
*
Andre Vltchek is a philosopher, novelist,
filmmaker and investigative journalist. He has covered wars
and conflicts in dozens of countries. Three of his latest
books are the revolutionary novel
“Aurora” and two bestselling works of political
non-fiction: “Exposing
Lies Of The Empire” and “Fighting
Against Western Imperialism”. His other books are
available
here. Andre has also been producing documentaries for
teleSUR and Al-Mayadeen. Watch
Rwanda
Gambit, his groundbreaking documentary about Rwanda and
DRCongo. After living in Latin America, Africa and Oceania,
Vltchek presently resides in East Asia and the Middle East,
and continues to work around the world. He can be reached
through his website
and on
Twitter.
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André Vltchek
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As an American investigative journalist, documentary filmmaker and
novelist, André Vltchek has covered countless armed conflicts around the
world. Among his most recent work we find “On
Western Terrorism”, a discussion with Noam Chomsky, a renowned expert on
propaganda. Together, they explore the legacy of colonialism that lasts to
this day and denounce the hypocrisy of the West in regard to terrorism since
it is largely responsible for its development. We have interviewed André
Vltchek to get his thoughts on the book and much more. All along
your passionate discussion with Noam Chomsky, you expose facts about
imperialist interventionism in recent history, in Asia, Latin America and
the Middle East. What was the purpose of switching the focus from the
alleged enemies of the West and onto the West itself? For several
long centuries, the West has been plundering the world militarily and
economically. In order to ‘legitimize’ its crimes, it also manufactured
extremely complex and effective propaganda system, imposing its ‘logic’ and
cultural dogmas on the rest of the world. It was done with such persistence
and skill, that basically all other narratives disappeared. It is
actually a tremendous tragedy, because several conquered cultures were
clearly superior and much more humanistic than the West. The result is:
natural, logical development of the world has been derailed, even crushed.
Only Western dogmas prevailed, bringing imbalance, confusion, anger and
frustration to the world. Like Noam Chomsky, you are also a very
prolific author. How would you describe your work and Chomsky’s work? And
how was the experience of preparing this book? Noam and I are using
different ‘tactics’ to fight against this despicable situation. Noam is a
linguist, great theoretical thinker and an activist. He is analyzing the
situation in his non-fiction books, which are actually his great
philosophical works. He is also speaking publicly, on virtually all
continents. I go directly to the sources, as I don’t essentially believe
anything that I don’t see or touch, anymore. I try to recycle as little as
possible. I travel to warzones and to the deadliest slums, speaking to top
intellectuals but also to the poorest of the poor. Noam Chomsky &
André Vltchek. Caricature by Marina Wiedemann I count on extremely
complex web of sources, in many countries. Then I write my essays, which are
later changed into chapters of my non-fiction books. Or I write my novels,
which are always at least to some extent political, or mainly political. Or
I make documentary films, for TV stations like Telesur or Al-Mayadeen. My
latest book, which actually unmasks Western propaganda worldwide has over
800 pages and is called, tellingly,
“Exposing Lies Of The Empire”. My recent novel on Western cultural
imperialism is
“Aurora”. Noam and I compliment each other. And we really enjoy each
other’s company. When we work together, there is nothing forced. We don’t
always agree 100% on everything, but we very rarely strongly disagree about
essential political issues. What do you think about the evolution of
the terrorism context and the revival of the “war on terror” speeches by
western leaders? Terrorism is essentially what the Western empires
and now the American Empire have been using against the rest of the world.
Look at the Muslim world: historically, Islam has been very progressive and
socially oriented, even ‘socialist’ religion. The first public university,
the first public hospitals – everything was in the Muslim world. Even
after the WWII, Muslim countries were leaning towards socialism. Therefore,
they had to be derailed, ruined and ‘radicalized’ by the West! The West
basically wrecked the three most important Muslim socialist states: Iran,
Egypt and Indonesia. Then it used Afghanistan and Pakistan as proxies in its
war with the Soviet Union, basically shattering these two countries as well.
So you definitely want your readers to look back on colonial past in
order to understand the neocolonial present… Absolutely. I am
arguing in several of my essays, as well as in
“Exposing Lies Of The Empire”, that the West, for understandable
reasons, has been directly manufacturing ‘Muslim terrorism’. Therefore, we
shouldn’t even use the term “Muslim terrorism”. I witnessed the process
in Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Indonesia and elsewhere. It is shameful what is
happening, but it is logical (given the Machiavellian essence of Western
imperialism): the West managed to destroy the Soviet Union, it debased the
anti-colonialist struggle/process (by killing or overthrowing people like
Lumumba, Mosaddegh, Sukarno or Allende), and then it ran out of ‘big
enemies’. The West cannot exist without ‘big enemies’, as we all know.
And so it created one really mighty one out of nothing, and royally screwed
all Muslim countries in the process. Recently, in Tehran, two top
philosophers there told me, that the West actually created, in many places,
a totally new religion, which doesn’t have anything in common with Islam.
“Exposing Lies of the Empire (…) is a book of philosophy, a collection
of exceptional investigative journalist reports, and a manifesto.”
Third world views on the north-south relations has been under attack and
de-legitimation on a regular basis by neo-conservative thinkers, who
consider economic-centered political analysis as “obsolete and old
fashioned”. Could we say that the promoters of the so-called “clash of
civilizations” have reached their goal? Which real interests are behind
their way of thinking? Yes, it is happening, but the guilty are not
only the neo-conservatives, but also so-called liberals. I just left the
city of Bandung (in Indonesia), which was hosting, in 1955, that famous
“Asia-Africa Conference” (cradle of non-aligned movement). When you see the
old photos there, you’d want to cry… Or scream! The desire of the
non-Western world for independence, for true freedom was so strong in those
days, but the brutality of the West broke all courage and determination of
all, except a handful of the nations. For decades, the spine of the
resistance against Western imperialism had been cracked. Only now we see
great resurrection of those old ideologies, goals and dreams. Of course
there is and will be huge clash of civilizations, but it will occur under
different banners and with different logic than what is being promoted by
the Western idéologues. Truer ‘clash of civilizations’ will be very
simple and positive: it will have form of a resistance struggle of the
oppressed world, against the Western terror, which has been brutalizing our
planet for hundreds of years. You have frequently visited and lived
in Latin American, Arabic and Asian countries for many years. In your
opinion, how should progressive forces deal with issues concerning cultural
identity and ethnic-entered conflicts in the XXIst century? Is the
Eurocentric view a big trap for those who try to understand and change the
world? Yes it is, and it is essential to understand this point!
Progressive forces in the West should, I believe, step back and be more
humble. Instead of constantly preaching and showing their hatred against
every left wing government in Latin America or Asia, they should learn some
respect from the Chinese or South American cultures, and try to understand
how things have been done there, historically. The Western left lost
squarely and patently. The hope is now in Latin America and Asia, and some
very few countries of Africa. The Western left, I think, should stop being
‘purist’ and support what we still have in this world, instead of defining
‘who is a true Marxist and who is not’, etc. The main struggle now should
be the struggle against Western imperialism. I know the world, and I am
convinced that if Western imperialism were defeated, the rest of the world
would find a way to coexist peacefully, and to build a humane, much gentler
and compassionate world. Then, and only then, we could start paying
attention to details. Until then, rescuing our planet from what has been for
centuries ruining it should be our sole goal. * Andre Vltchek is a
philosopher, novelist, filmmaker and investigative journalist. He has
covered wars and conflicts in dozens of countries. Three of his latest books
are the revolutionary novel
“Aurora” and two bestselling works of political non-fiction: “Exposing
Lies Of The Empire” and “Fighting
Against Western Imperialism”. His other books are available
here. Andre has also
been producing documentaries for teleSUR and Al-Mayadeen. Watch
Rwanda Gambit, his
groundbreaking documentary about Rwanda and DRCongo. After living in Latin
America, Africa and Oceania, Vltchek presently resides in East Asia and the
Middle East, and continues to work around the world. He can be reached
through his website and on
Twitter.
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