Sunday, May 06, 2007

This week, I have been mostly outraged by...

Wow, it's been a while. Sorry about that. Things have been rather manic here, what with organising a big but ultimately somewhat anti-climactic demo against college arms investments (photos here and here) and the resulting avalanche of piled-up work to catch up on. Anyway.

A plausible candidate for outrage of the week is today's election of Nicholas Sarkozy in France, the guy who suggested that delinquents were 'scum' and that anyway deviant behaviour is genetic, so rehabilitation is pointless, and who apparently is taking his election as a mandate to radically reform France's 'over-regulated' [read: progressive] welfare state. However, this has more upset than outraged me - today I am too tired for outrage, and anyway, despite spending a week in France during the election campaign I am still too under-informed about French politics to blog about it with any degree of intelligence. I feel somewhat guilty about this, but there we go.

So, I can practically feel your desperation to know just what has been offending my socialist/environmentalist/generally self-righteous sensibilities this week. If it's not Sarkozy, I hear you cry, then what is it? Well... it's revision.

This is not as petty or selfish as it might at first appear. See, this week I have been revising the Rwandan genocide. It's not a happy topic. In fact, it's a singularly depressing topic guaranteed to destroy your faith in humanity. Surprisingly enough, this is not principally because it involves thousands of people who were willing to go out and kill hundreds of thousands of others with machetes just because they were Tutsi. Much more outrageous than this is the international complicity in what went on.

Pick a country, any country. Unless you picked New Zealand or Nigeria, it's pretty much guaranteed your country of choice either ignored the genocide, supplied arms to the perpetrators or actively campaigned to stop the UN doing anything about it for entirely selfish reasons. If you picked the US or Britain, award yourself an extra ten points, because there's pretty good evidence they knew full well what was going on and their first response was not 'my god, how can we use our tremendous wealth, power and influence to stop these people being massacred', but 'my god, how can we sabotage UN intervention to make sure they don't try and get us involved somewhere down the line'.

If you picked France, you win, because France's action throughout the genocide was utterly disgusting. It had been arming the perpetrators for years, and there's good evidence it kept arming them throughout the genocide. It consistently argued against UN intervention and supported pulling out the woefully under-resourced UN mission that was already in Rwanda. And when the Tutsi rebel leaders captured a major city, it suddenly decided it had a conscience and immediately snapped into action, sending a mission into Rwanda which saved some lives, generally made it look nice and cuddly, and, er, helped fly a lot of genocidaires out the country.

This is all just background to Outrage of the Week, but I'm not very good at being succinct about Rwanda right now because the whole thing just angers me so much. Anyone who studies the actions of the powerful states during the genocide can't possibly ever sneer at cynics or conspiracy theorists (well, except the really silly ones) again. If you look into this in any depth, you'll maybe understand a bit better why there's absolutely nothing I wouldn't believe of governments like America. People think I'm cynical, but there's no way I could be cynical enough for this world. Outrage of the Week intends to make you, too, that little bit more cynical. It's a little quote from a declassified document entitled 'Discussion Paper - Rwanda' which gives some insight into American thinking during the crisis.

"Issues for discussion.

1. Genocide investigation. Language that calls for an international investigation of human rights abuses and possible violations of the genocide convention.
Be Careful. Legal at State was worried about this yesterday -- genocide finding could commit US Government to actually 'do something.'"

If this does not enrage you, I may just never be able to speak to you again.

3 Comments:

At 6:33 pm, May 11, 2007, Blogger Happy Crescendo said...

Oh
My
Gods
CHRISTINE!!!!!!! You haven't blogged for 6 months!!!!! I thought you had disappeared off the face of the planet!!!! AND I lost your email because I got a new computer. :O You're back!!
:O I haven't spoken to you in unfathomably long amounts of time!!! (Yes 6 months is pretty fathomable actually but sssh!!)

After that piece of :Oness, here's another :O, this time of outrage (and I must admit some of that is because your threat to never speak to me again, which wouldnt really be much change from recently but I'm not taking the chance). But to be honest I can't feel any NEW feelings of outrage because I bascially feel it in general anyway in the background of my head.
In the 6 months we haven't spoken I must say one crucial thing has changed: I actually cannot find the will to care about ANYTHING anymore. Depressing as it is.

Year 10 exams just done, 5 GCSE type things left, AI starting up AGAIN at school with Fatima Junaid at the helm, very tired, EMAIL ME!!!! If youve lost the addy comment here
Lots of love and hugs
Shari

 
At 9:14 pm, May 23, 2007, Blogger Christine said...

Shari dearest! sorry for taking so long... exam term, tis busy, you know how it is. am guessing yr 10 exams finished now? how'd they go? i did indeed lose your email addy - if you could either email me or leave it here i'll send you a proper email. promise :) xxxx

 
At 6:48 pm, May 25, 2007, Blogger Happy Crescendo said...

Wahey! Yup: nearly all done cept for French speaking, 3 Science GCSE modules, Stats and IT (AGAIN!)

shari01@blueyonder.co.uk

The joys of half term :D and... DOCTOR WHO! :O (very much in love with David Tennant <3) await me (actually I'm bored and DW isnt on till tomorrow sooo really nothing awaits me so I dont really have any reason for zooming away from this comment BUT thats quite irrelevant so I'll shut up... where was I?? Got a bit lost after the bracket... anyway I hope all your exams have gone/are going well and that you will not get into the exam sit down and think 'What in the name of all things Scottish have I been doing with my revision time? I KNOW NOTHING!!!'

I think this will most likely be me in the IT exam... :O

HUGS!! :D bye bye

 

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