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Max Blumenthal Arrested - Political Persecution

PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 12:34 pm
by Belligerent Savant
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Worthy of its own thread. Hat tip to Harvey for alerting me to this story over at the Assange thread; an important news item, yet a challenge to find anywhere within the daily Google News/MSM 'impeachment'/'Russiagate' deluge.


Harvey » Tue Oct 29, 2019 5:53 am wrote: ... We're at a stunning juncture in history, a super-rubicon. The failure of Liberalism and the end of capitals affair with 'western democracy' are mere window dressing to the backdrop of the end of all things. Julians fate is an indicator. If he doesn't survive, if his work isn't nurtured (or even recognised by the majority of his profession) what hope is there for everything else?

And especially so after Max Blumenthal's arrest.


coffin_dodger » Tue Oct 29, 2019 7:22 am wrote:Harvey's right - a super rubicon - it is so plain to see who they are and how they operate that they are having to clamp down, now. Sadly, they can inflict a lot of terror/horror between here and the end-state.



Belligerent Savant » Tue Oct 29, 2019 7:10 am wrote:.

"Freedom of the Press". "Democracy". "Fair and balanced". Fanciful notions.

Harvey referenced this in the Assange thread. A scenario for those that don't tow the status quo line.

https://consortiumnews.com/2019/10/28/g ... -violence/


Grayzone Editor Max Blumenthal Arrested Months After Reporting on Venezuelan Opposition Violence


Blumenthal has been arrested on false charges after reporting on Venezuelan opposition violence outside the D.C. embassy. He describes the manufactured case as part of a wider campaign of political persecution, reports Ben Norton.


Max Blumenthal, the editor of the news site The Grayzone, was arrested on the morning of Oct. 25 on a fabricated charge related to the siege of the Venezuelan embassy in Washington, D.C., that took place between April and May.

A team of D.C. police officers appeared at Blumenthal’s door at just after 9 AM, demanding entry and threatening to break his door down. A number of officers had taken positions on the side of his home as though they were prepared for a SWAT-style raid.

Blumenthal was hauled into a police van and ultimately taken to D.C. central jail, where he was held for two days in various cells and cages. He was shackled by his hands and ankles for over five hours in one such cage along with other inmates. His request for a phone call was denied by D.C. police and corrections officers, effectively denying him access to the outside world.

Blumenthal was informed that he was accused of simple assault by a Venezuelan opposition member. He declared the charge completely baseless.

“This charge is a 100 percent false, fabricated, bogus, untrue, and malicious lie,” Blumenthal declared. “It is clearly part of a campaign of political persecution designed to silence me and the The Grayzone for our factual journalism exposing the deceptions, corruption and violence of the far-right Venezuelan opposition.”

The arrest warrant was 5 months old. According to an individual familiar with the case, the warrant for Blumenthal’s arrest was initially rejected. Strangely, this false charge was revived months later without the defendant’s knowledge.

“If the government had at least told me I had a warrant I could have voluntarily surrendered and appeared at my own arraignment. I have nothing to fear because I’m completely innocent of this bogus charge,” Blumenthal stated. “Instead, the federal government essentially enlisted the D.C. police to SWAT me, ensuring that I would be subjected to an early morning raid and then languish in prison for days without even the ability to call an attorney.”

The Embassy Siege

In April and May, Washington-backed Venezuelan coup leaders began taking over properties in the United States that belong to the internationally recognized government of Venezuela’s democratically elected President Nicolás Maduro, in violation of international law.

A group of activists responded by keeping a vigil inside the Venezuelan embassy in Washington, D.C., in order to protect it from an illegal seizure by the U.S.-supported coup leaders. The activists formed what they called the Embassy Protection Collective. The internationally recognized Venezuelan government gave them permission to stay in its embassy, which is its own sovereign territory under international law.

In response, hordes of violent right-wing activists who support the Venezuelan opposition launched a de facto 24/7 siege of the embassy, preventing people, food, and supplies from entering the building.

The Grayzone reporter Anya Parampil and Alex Rubinstein, a contributor to The Grayzone, were embedded in the embassy with several peace activists.

Parampil and journalists including Blumenthal documented the right-wing mobs lashing out with racist and sexist invective as well as violence at Venezuelan solidarity activists who gathered outside the embassy to show support for the protectors.


False Charge

Court documents indicate the false charge of simple assault stems from Blumenthal’s participation in a delivery of food and sanitary supplies to peace activists and journalists inside the Venezuelan embassy on May 8, 2019.

The charge was manufactured by a Venezuelan opposition member who was among those laying siege to the embassy in a sustained bid to starve out the activists inside.



More at link.

Re: Max Blumenthal Arrested - Political Persecution

PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 5:24 pm
by stickdog99
Wow.

No wonder so few journalists and politicians have the guts to say what everyone knows about US strong-arming and illegal violent regime change agitation in Venezuela.

The lockstep baseline opinions that have to be expressed by all public individuals (if you don't begin it by saying "Maduro is a terrible dictator," you are not even allowed to finish your sentence), and the orchestrated outcry anytime you end your sentence without expressing your support for the immediate illegal overthrow of Maduro is terrible enough. But now they are jailing political dissents on false charges in the exact manner they falsely accuse Maduro of doing? Simply for reporting to a small audience what no other journalists dare report about US activities in another country?

Re: Max Blumenthal Arrested - Political Persecution

PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 5:34 pm
by FourthBase
As much as I fucking despise Blumenthal and Venezuelan socialism, this is very, very, very bad news. I sometimes challenge people who think right wing gun nuts are monsters for threatening civil war over the Second Amendment: "Look, be real, you have your limits, too, for example, if Trump suspended the First Amendment and raided newsrooms and assassinated media figures and literally banned criticism of him, you would violently revolt, too." I didn't actually expect to see an inkling of that scenario, but here we are.

Re: Max Blumenthal Arrested - Political Persecution

PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:04 pm
by stickdog99
I get that someone can legitimately despise Venezuelan socialism, but I don't get why someone would "despise" Blumenthal.

Doesn't someone in the USA have to at least try to make an intellectually consistent case for complete non-interventionism except in the case of humanitarian emergencies? Who is currently doing a better job of this than Moderate Rebels?

Re: Max Blumenthal Arrested - Political Persecution

PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 7:05 pm
by FourthBase
stickdog99 » 29 Oct 2019 17:04 wrote:I get that someone can legitimately despise Venezuelan socialism, but I don't get why someone would "despise" Blumenthal.

Doesn't someone in the USA have to at least try to make an intellectually consistent case for complete non-interventionism except in the case of humanitarian emergencies? Who is currently doing a better job of this than Moderate Rebels?


Israel. But it's not relevant to this thread.

This wouldn't be good news even if he were a Nazi.

Re: Max Blumenthal Arrested - Political Persecution

PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 8:11 pm
by Belligerent Savant
^^^^

Not relevant to this thread, indeed, but I'm curious (3rd rail topic be damned): my -- albeit surface-level -- understanding is that Blumenthal has been critical of the Israeli Military's actions against the Israeli-occupied territories in the West Bank; his critiques are based at least in part on his time living in that region some years ago (full disclosure: I consider Israel's actions against Palestine to be genocide, effectively). A topic to expound on in another thread, perhaps, if you opt to proceed. I haven't read Blumenthal's books on this topic so am open to other perspectives on this* -- perhaps I'm missing something.


*perspectives on Blumenthal's position, to be clear.


(note to self: I'm beginning to better understand the impetus behind the anti-Grayzone articles posted here on another thread, however...)

Re: Max Blumenthal Arrested - Political Persecution

PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 8:53 pm
by FourthBase
You and I just disagree, profoundly.

If there's an Israel thread (or 500 of them), we can take it there, but I'd expect a flame war within 3 or 4 posts, so it's probably best if we don't.

Re: Max Blumenthal Arrested - Political Persecution

PostPosted: Wed Oct 30, 2019 4:05 am
by RocketMan
Israel doesn't have to intervene, it has Gaza to test all its toys and oppression tactics in. Well, they do until Gaza becomes uninhabitable and they have to deploy their no doubt already focus grouped Hasbara justifications for the extermination of Palestinians there.

Nothing gets people riled up like a genuinely dissident journalist. And literally everything that is not in support of people like Assange and, to a lesser extent (not yet isolated in a supermax prison in solitary confinement with health issues) Max Blumenthal, is LITERALLY enabling the further erosion of human freedom everywhere within reach of the Five Eyes.

Re: Max Blumenthal Arrested - Political Persecution

PostPosted: Wed Oct 30, 2019 8:01 am
by Harvey
^ Rocket, absolutely right.

And according to the internationally agreed definition of genocide, Israel has been engaged in genocide since its foundation "Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part" an intention implicit from the earliest Zionist writings, long before the dispossession or murder of 750,000 Palestinians in 1948 and everything which has happened since.

This site tracks all deaths and injuries from 2008 to date. The figures are sobering: https://www.ochaopt.org/data/casualties ... fatalities

5520 Palestinians killed by Israel in that time

111,228 injured by Israel in that time.

Re: Max Blumenthal Arrested - Political Persecution

PostPosted: Sun Dec 08, 2019 6:42 pm
by alloneword