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03 Tuesday Apr 2012
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ANALYSIS
George Galloway’s stunning victory at Bradford West has been treated with awe and adulation by his supporters and dismay and disgust by those who are not.
It is the nature of the man that he has polarised opinion in this way.
For on one hand, there is the George Galloway who champions causes such as the Mariam appeal that highlighted the devastating effect a decade-long sanctions were having on the children of Iraq, whilst on the other, there are many who are left wondering exactly why he is doing this.
One subscriber has asked me, what my impressions of him have been.
So, here goes.
The first time I met George Galloway, he was the Labour MP for Glasgow Kelvin, a maverick but highly confident about his position within New Labour.
He was so confident that he attempted to launch a newspaper aimed at the Asian community, for which I worked.
In one interview he gave me for the newspaper, he informed me that the Taliban were a creation of the CIA and that the Americans were aiming to use them against China some time in the future.
That interview was conducted some four years before 9/11.
Of course, the majority of his work at this stage was about Iraq and what sanctions were doing to this country, a country that was also being bombed by US-UK aircraft, who had set up no fly zones.
The daily grind which eventually cost half a million lives of small children received little or no attention here, as did the deaths of civilians from the bombing raids.
Iraq continued to be in a state of war during this decade, and yet newspapers over here, were more interested in George’s business dealings with Saddam and then later with the Benazir Bhutto-backed East newspaper.
There was even a story of a fling with a Cuban maid, something he denied.
No doubt, little Mariam who he brought back from Iraq for treatment in Scotland, and her mother will probably have nothing but good things to say about someone who in highlighting a great crime against humanity also saved a life.
Having said all this, I remember being asked to stop writing Amnesty International sourced stories about the Algerian government killing its own people during that country’s brutal civil which had begun because the military would not accept the outcome of an election that put the Islamists into power.
George had even written a piece questioning the legitimacy of Amnesty and its claims.
The last time, I saw him at this stage was during a speech where he presented the back to health Mariam to the world. He was clearly angry with the media at the time, who were opening many lines of inquiry into him, and decided to accuse me of being part of the enemy, or as he put it, ‘my old friend at the back.’ (of the crowd, where I was struck by the ferocity of his verbal attack)
The second time I encountered George Galloway, was at Press TV where he is a star. Then, he had been expelled from the Labour party, and had also lost his parliamentary seat due to boundary changes at Bethnal Green.
He was angry with me the first time, because I had not opened the door to him – I was actually lost in my work at the time, though he didn’t seem to want to know. The next day, he said hello, and I later discovered why – I had given my showreel to the head of documentaries who proceeded to use my ideas from there as well as from my website. I remember George claiming on Sky that he was the first to predict that Libya would descend into post Soviet Union Afghanistan-style chaos with the fall of Gaddafi. Actually, I beg to differ and so does my twitter entry dated 20 March, 2011!
This, and his behaviour in public, all of course pointed to someone who was a spent force, someone in the twilight of their career.
Well, events in Bradford have proved everyone wrong – although I did notice that he used a number of my lines during his victory speech, especially the one about one million lives being lost in Iraq which I used at City University’s own version of Question Time.
Having said this, you would be a hard man to not applaud his return.
The question is now, will he deliver to the people who have put their faith in him?
Protected: πΊ JOURNALIST NAYAB CHOHAN APPEARS ON QUESTION TIME AT CITY UNIVERSITY LONDON, February 2011
01 Sunday Apr 2012
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Guess who’s back..Β
George Galloway’s victory and its scaleΒ on Friday surprised everyone.
Perhaps, it shouldn’t have.
The Respect MP has appeared on Press TV for some time now, talking about the very isues that matter to ordinary Muslims, especially the young.
When Tony Blair threw this man out of the Labour Party he immediately made a matryr out ofΒ someone whoΒ had dared to stand up toΒ a Prime MinisterΒ that was about to take this country into an illegal war.
Then, there was that appearance on Sky NewsΒ during Israel’s Lebanon war, where heΒ forcefully put across the other view, namely that Tel Aviv wasΒ the aggressor and not Hezbollah.
Of course this is a protest vote, it was the same for Bethnal Green and BowΒ where the Respect MP ousted Oona King.
George Galloway has been called maverick. He is that, howeverΒ the Labour High Command need to take a long hard look at themselves, and to listen to some of the things he said after that stunning victory, in which he secured more votes that all the other partiesΒ combined.
Labour cynically fielded a Pakistani Muslim and assumed that would be enough toΒ regainΒ this safe seat.
One only has to look atΒ Bradford asΒ a whole – never mind theΒ West – to knowΒ how badly the people of thisΒ city have been let down by professional politicians.
At the moment, Labour isn’t working – it isn’t coming across as a viable alternative to the Coalition, something that worries thoseΒ who are concerned about the social consequences ofΒ George Osborne’sΒ programme of austerity.
Perhaps, finding a way of bringing GallowayΒ and his Respect Party back into the Labour Party, would be a good place toΒ start.
For at the moment, he appears asΒ an uncomfortable reminder ofΒ how badyΒ Labour Party is letting down everyone.
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04 Thursday Aug 2011
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ANALYSIS – Jews are ruling the world, they’ve hijacked the seats of power and have been following their agenda for a century or two, perhaps more… who knows?
The coward who brought murder and mayhem to the streets of Norway certainly thinks so.
And the tragedy is some Muslims – who are appalled and frustrated at the way the Palestinians have suffered at the hands of the Zionist state of Israel – also share this belief.
Yes, God’s chosen people have certainly been successful in all fields – not just financial, but in well everything, they have always shone above everyone else.
The trouble is that for more than thousand years, Western Europe has never appreciated those talents, it was the Islamic World where they prospered and rightly became stars.
Sometimes, we were lucky enough for them to become Muslims, and when they did their contributions became that much more significant because Islam adds to a brilliant mind – it never removes from that talent.
From the Crusades to the Concentration Camps, Western Europe has officially murdered their Jewish cousins, before that well it was common place to butcher those who had killed the son of God.
Muslims have never murdered Jews to this day, which is something that those who feel it necessary to lecture us about the Holocaust need to be reminded of, as do of course all those who subscribe to that theory about a Great Jewish Conspiracy.
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So the phone hacking saga has claimed its first victim with the death of Sean Hoare, the journalist who firstΒ said that his editor, Andy Coulson, had known of phone hacking going on at the News of World.
Shades of Dr David Kelly – perhaps.
During my travels, I was lucky enough to meet Sean, and probably like everyone, did not have a bad thing to say about him, he was that kind of bloke – down to earth, always have time for you. I wasn’t a friend so I could tell what was troubling him, but I suspect that he was suffering from that emptiness that those of who work in newspapers have often felt.
The longer you let it fester, the harder it is to overcome.
There will be those hardened hacks who will dismiss this as nonsense, however, if they are reallly honest, they know what journalists like Sean and Christopher Morgan of The Sunday Times went through everyday.
http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/hoare-named-eight-now-staff-linked-to-hacking-/s2/a547254/