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Showing Original Post only (View all)Forcing down Evo Morales's plane was an act of air piracy [View all]
Denying the Bolivian president air space was a metaphor for the gangsterism that now rules the worldby John Pilger
The Guardian, Thursday 4 July 2013 14.00 EDT
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The forcing down of Bolivian President Evo Morales's plane denied airspace by France, Spain and Portugal, followed by his 14-hour confinement while Austrian officials demanded to "inspect" his aircraft for the "fugitive" Edward Snowden was an act of air piracy and state terrorism. It was a metaphor for the gangsterism that now rules the world and the cowardice and hypocrisy of bystanders who dare not speak its name.
In Moscow, Morales had been asked about Snowden who remains trapped in the city's airport. "If there were a request [for political asylum]," he said, "of course, we would be willing to debate and consider the idea." That was clearly enough provocation for the Godfather. "We have been in touch with a range of countries that had a chance of having Snowden land or travel through their country," said a US state department official.
The French having squealed about Washington spying on their every move, as revealed by Snowden were first off the mark, followed by the Portuguese. The Spanish then did their bit by enforcing a flight ban of their airspace, giving the Godfather's Viennese hirelings enough time to find out if Snowden was indeed invoking article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states: "Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution."
Those paid to keep the record straight have played their part with a cat-and-mouse media game that reinforces the Godfather's lie that this heroic young man is running from a system of justice, rather than preordained, vindictive incarceration that amounts to torture ask Bradley Manning and the living ghosts in Guantánamo.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jul/04/forcing-down-morales-plane-air-piracy
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Pilger is one of the most informed investigative journalists in the news business today.
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#99
The decision to close air space to a diplomatic flight could only've come from Kerry's boss.
Octafish
Jul 2013
#37
I don't know, when will someone from your side address important questions such as:
okaawhatever
Jul 2013
#49
Repeatedly spamming a board with one's own blue links, to the point...
SaveOurDemocracy
Jul 2013
#70
A diplomatic flight is prevented from re-fueling when scheduled and searched upon landing.
Octafish
Jul 2013
#43
Portugal wouldn't let him land. Spain would have, but France wouldn't let him fly through.
morningfog
Jul 2013
#27
You'd think we'd have more pull with the other countries but they didn't want to get involved?
randome
Jul 2013
#53
Ok Hydra and others, what is the truth here? I have read conflicting accounts on what happened so
cstanleytech
Jul 2013
#44
No one FORCED the aircraft to land. Their claim that they had fuel gauge problems is suspect.
okaawhatever
Jul 2013
#55
The aircraft had filed a flight plan, including authorization for re-fueling in Spain.
Octafish
Jul 2013
#60
I beg to differ. The authorization of the flight plan was for the Canary Islands. There may be a
okaawhatever
Jul 2013
#62
Freedom from persecution not freedom from prosecution. Important difference. n/t
SylviaD
Jul 2013
#42
It's pretty clear by now that Bolivia was pretty disengenuous regarding their account
Major Nikon
Jul 2013
#69
I wouldn't say Bolivia has been any more disingenuous that France or Spain or Austria...
Maedhros
Jul 2013
#105
Why don't we wait for the whole story to come out before jumping to conclusions?
Rstrstx
Jul 2013
#77
The FACT is that his plane was NOT forced to land. Please stop spreading misinformation.
Tx4obama
Jul 2013
#87
What did Snowden do that would make the United States government act like a fascist power?
Octafish
Jul 2013
#83
Morales shouldn't be held or diverted anywhere. That's the point of international treaties.
Octafish
Jul 2013
#96
Morales as a head of state doesn't have to pull his aircraft over for anybody.
Octafish
Jul 2013
#115
I'm glad you understand how traffic stop is an allegory for air piracy,
Progressive dog
Jul 2013
#120
With the exception of France, those nations all were onboard the CIA Torture Train.
Octafish
Jul 2013
#126
'The incident demonstrates...the Obama administration will go to any lengths to silence Snowden...
Octafish
Jul 2013
#98
You don't say! Universal Health Care? OMG!1!! Quick, sprinkle some holy water around to ward off the
idwiyo
Jul 2013
#100
The progress on issues that have nothing to do with power and profit are nice.
Octafish
Jul 2013
#125