“Dear George…” – a reminder to Galloway of his support for “brutal Arab dictators”

Carl Packman writes a letter to George Galloway, reminding him of his record as, to quote the the prime minister, a supporter of "brutal Arab dictators".

George Galloway has written to David Cameron following his humiliation at the hands of the PM at yesterday’s PMQs; here, Left Foot Forward’s Carl Packman writes a letter to the Honourable Gentleman, reminding him of his record as, to quote the the prime minister, a supporter of “brutal Arab dictators”

Dear George,

It was great to have you, the Rt Hon Member of Parliament for Blackburn Blackpool Baghdad Bradford West, turn up to Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday. It is always nice to hear your contribution to the national questions of the day, and I’m sure your constituents are more than happy for that advocacy.

So it was to my great disappointment that our prime minister didn’t treat you to the answer you wanted. Though you yourself have form of avoiding questions.

Remember when you accused Dispatches and Channel 4 of “having a problem with Muslims” but refused to answer the question of whether you saw the programme on Born again Christians (which would prove Channel 4’s even-handedness) or the question of whether you could name the last vicar who publicly called for the stoning of women? Where instead you just kept deflecting and shouting at your guest to look at the Jews?

It’s here and it’s brilliant – a pity you ran out of time at the point when a man was laughing in your face at your reluctance to debate:

But actually, let’s talk about those “hand-choppers” and “throat-cutters” that you don’t support.

In 1994 you praised a man who was responsible for the deaths of some 200,000 Kurdish civilians, as well as a great many of his own people, who was known for his egotism, cruelty and morbid will to power, for his “courage, strength and indefatigability”. The same Saddam Hussein who won elections with 99% of the vote? He must have had very good election materials.

And didn’t you once say:

“I am here to glorify the Lebanese resistance, Hezbollah. I am here to glorify the leader, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah.”

The same Nasrallah whose early spiritual guide was Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Sadr, who Saddam executed in 1980? You must have very interesting dinner parties.

And Hezbollah. The same Hezbollah who have the necessity of the destruction of Israel written in to their manifesto, who glorify death and martyrdom, whose reason for being is to stand Muslims against Christians and Jews? It must have been very tough glorifying them as a Roman Catholic (back when you were).

In 2010 you gave a soft touch interview to a man, a leader of a country from another contested election, who funds terrorist groups like Hezbollah, backs groups like the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, with their proud history of suicide bombing, before calling him “his excellency”. The same Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who denies the Holocaust? You probably should have mentioned how disgraceful this position is.

I’m sure you wouldn’t let Nick Griffin or David Irving get away with it. Maybe your work with PressTV, which is funded by Iran, making Ahmadinejad your boss, held you back a bit?

You have been consistent in your support for one leader, who you have hailed as the “last Arab leader”, noted their independence (from Russia, Mr Galloway?) and their leader’s “reforming zeal”. The same President Bashar al-Assad who among other, countless atrocities, oversaw the throat slitting and killing of 32 children under 10 years old and 60 adults in villages in the Houla?

For anyone else it would be very difficult to stand by the words you uttered about him:

“Syria is very lucky to have Bashar Al-Assad as her president.”

But for you?

I know of one Syrian I think you should consider when standing by your words about Assad – the pro-democracy activist Hamza Fakher who said at the start of 2012:

“The repression is so severe that detainees are stacked alive and kicking in shipping containers and disposed off in the middle of the sea.

“It is so bad that they’ve invented a new way of torture in Aleppo where they heat a metal plate and force a detainee to stand on it until he confesses; imagine all the melting flesh reaching the bone before the detainee falls on the plate.

“It is so bad that all demonstrators have opted for armed resistance. They know it is about survival now, not about freedom any more. This needs to be highlighted: Syrians are fighting for their lives now, not for freedom.”

And it is those people who you have accused of being Al-Qaeda yesterday, those people who are fighting for their lives as your friend, President Assad, goes to the lengths he does to burn, cut the throats, torture and kill them – just to ensure his staus quo. You, Galloway, are that man’s foot soldier. And you should be ashamed.

I look forward to your reply.

Yours sincerely,

Carl Packman

See also:

Respect implicated in aggressive and slanderous Rotherham campaign leafletNovember 23rd, 2012

Respect’s Yvonne Ridley: Says Zionists should be “hunted down”; “loathes” Israel; supports Hamas…November 15th, 2012

The sick anti-Semites at the heart of Galloway’s band of bigotsMarch 30th, 2012

44 Responses to ““Dear George…” – a reminder to Galloway of his support for “brutal Arab dictators””

  1. clearwater1

    what a disgrace of a man george galloway is

  2. BenSix

    But if you were going to write a long piece that related to his “appalling question” you should have found the time to note that there was at least an element of truth to it. Just yesterday, according to a Reuters report, members of the Al Nusrah Front imposed sharia law on the town of Mayadin, along with members of the Iraqi “resistance” that people like you have rightly objected to Galloway praising.

  3. ghost whistler

    Wow, what a pitiful article this is.

    I’m certainly not here to defend whether George said or didn’t say whatever about whomever as that tired media circus goes round and round only stopping to pick up ever more desperate individuals. This was a blog I respected but this is muckraking of the worst kind.

    As much as George’s inability or unwillingness (i’m not here to defend nor speak for him) to properly engage with the representative of Channel 4 you cannot defend the PM’s typically disgraceful ad hominem attack on another elected representative of the house. The catcalling in the background was equally contemptible and further highlights just how contemptuous and childish the game of politics, at our expense, has become.

    And it does trouble me, that George didn’t defend himself. However while he may well have been Saddam’s bestest buddy ever (apart from Donald Rumsfield), he also speaks out on other issues with which I agree: particuarly in favour of trade unions, against fascism and for the working class, and you do yourself a huge disservice linking to a video by Paul Staines. As far as I’m aware Mr Galloway has no conviction for drink driving and doesn’t smear his political oppnents and their points of view on a blog hiding behind a nickname.

    This is a pathetic little hit peice and I fully support George in expecting better treatment as a fellow member of the house from the PM, especially when that man is as loathsome and as contemptible a liar as any supposed supporter of oppression or terrorism. You have played the man and not the ball.

  4. Carl Packman

    There’s no element of truth to what Galloway said, Islamists are sadly pushing through in the power struggle. He typified assistance and weapon support as going straight to al-Qaeda, as though there were something queer about trying to avoid catastrophe at the hands of nutters, of all persuasions, from Syria to Mali.

  5. Newsbot9

    When someone supports suicide bombing, there’s no point looking for his balls in the first place.

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