Guest Post: The West Has Just Become A Giant Banana Republic
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/16/2012 21:38 -0400
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Submitted by Simon Black of Sovereign Man
The West Has Just Become A Giant Banana Republic
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has made an admirable habit of enraging western governments over the last few years, particularly the United States.
Most notably, his release of classified diplomatic documents in 2010 proved ruthlessly embarrassing, shining a spotlight on the absurd, petty little world of international relations.
Ever since, the US government has done everything it can to stop him. Short of assassination. They shut down his website, but mirror sites instantly popped up. They sought legal action, but their efforts have been impeded by the bureaucratic deftness of his attorneys. They froze his bank accounts⦠but donations have poured in from all over the world.
Along the way, Uncle Sam co-opted a number of allied nations to set aside their principles for the sake of US interestsâSwitzerland rolled over immediately and shuttered Assangeâs bank accounts.
Australia (his home country) has remained conspicuously silent on the matter, raising not a single word of protest in his defense. One high ranking Aussie politician even publicly suggested that Assange should be killed.
Sweden has happily played along, trumping up dubious allegations about Assange and issuing an international arrest warrant.
And now thereâs the UK, where Assange has been based. The British government located and arrested him, yet after his legal team was able to secure bail and delay extradition, Assange sought refuge at the Ecuadoran embassy in London. Heâs been living there for two months in violation of his bail.
Assange knows that, if extradited to Sweden, heâll be shipped off to face the death penalty in the US⦠so the stakes are clearly high. He even petitioned Ecuadorâs president Rafael Correa for political asylum, and just hours ago, Correa agreed.
Swarms of British police have now descended on the Ecuadoran embassy in London. This, on the heels of the British Foreign Ministry issuing a warning letter to Ecuadorâs government threatening to âtake actions in order to arrest Mr. Assange in the current premises of the [Ecuadoran] embassy.â
Such a move would be appalling, to say the least.
Embassies are hallowed sovereign ground, not to be trespassed. Ever. This is the most sacrosanct, fundamental, inviolable principle of international relations, explicitly codified in both the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961) and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (1963).
Article 27 of the latter, for example, states that âthe receiving State [the UK in this case] shall, even in case of armed conflict, respect and protect the consular premises, together with the property of the consular post and the consular archives.â
International law seems pretty obvious here. Yet British police stand ready to storm the embassy, arrest Assange, and tear down decades of diplomatic precedent.
In a way this is almost poetic. Assange is the man who exposed western diplomacy for the fraud that it is. That he would be sent to his death by an egregious violation of its most fundamental principle seems strangely appropriate.
Regardless, the whole affair is perhaps the foulest example that western governments will ignore their own laws, or selectively apply them, whenever they see fit.
Legal precedent means nothing. Rule of law means nothing. Free speech means nothing. Their own treaties mean nothing. Itâs unbelievable. Anyone in the west who honestly thinks heâs still living in a free society is either a fool or completely out of touch.
If that seems too radical an idea, consider that ECUADOR is now the only nation which stands to defend freedom and human rights against an assault from the United States, the United Kingdom, and their spineless allies.
The west has just become a giant banana republic. Have you hit your breaking point yet? If not now⦠when?
I can't say I'm really up to date on the wiki leaks subject.
I would prefer that disclosed info not endanger our troops, but how do I know this is the truth.
I'm supposed to believe the US govt he deserves the death penalty just because they say so?
I'm not convinced.
What I am convinced of is our govt (and britain)will drop all the rules
when it suits them.
Isn't that the whole message of the wikileaks exposure in the first place?
on another note
Why is jon corzine a free man he stole billions?
His actions and our govt complicity endanger the free markets more than 10 madoffs ever could.