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03 June, 2009, 22:59
Freedom House running scared

Freedom House calls itself something of an unbiased and well intentioned NGO looking after and protecting freedom (whatever that means today) around the world. It likes to judge and rank countries. It claims it has the ability to “objectively” criticize governments based on its own very subjective worldview and primarily funded by the US government. This is for all to see in its latest report, "Authoritarianism 2.0."

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The fact is, Freedom House is an outfit with an agenda – a neocon agenda at that. It seeks out any person who will provide an opinion that will perpetuate and defend its very misplaced sense of what democracy means. It claims that its methodology is sound and apolitical, but in fact it sources information designed to fit its political tastes and appetite (and probably a sense of revenge).

Freedom House claims that five “authoritarian governments”-- China, Russia, Iran, Venezuela, and Pakistan-- are undermining democracy and international development. Well, all of this is quite curious. All of these countries are part of Barack Obama’s new foreign policy to reach out to so-called enemies the neocon subjectively singled out during the Bush years. It appears that Freedom House is really targeting Obama and not the alleged violators of democracy and freedom in the world.

Let’s have look at the basic findings of the Freedom House report.

“Authoritarian Foreign Aid: By doling out billions of dollars in no-strings-attached foreign aid, these regimes are hobbling international efforts to improve governance and reduce corruption. China, for example, is now the largest lender to Africa, according to the World Bank.”

Well, that is some kind of bizarre thank you to Beijing for its efforts. The Western world competes with itself to feel sorry for Africa, but it is the Chinese who are actually doing something. The West always attaches preconditions on African and other poor countries when it lends money. The Chinese, on the other hand, want to make a profit. This is how the market system works and is reinforced by globalization. Interestingly, because the Chinese are interested in a profit, that is the acknowledgment for that aid and investment to continue, the African government in question usually has to clean up its act on many issues, including corruption, in particular. Why should Freedom House have a problem with this? Are they afraid the “Chinese model” is better than the “Western model” when it comes to creating positive change in Africa?

“International Organizations under Siege: These regimes are actively disrupting the human rights and democracy work of international bodies such as the United Nations, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the Organization of American States. They have also created new institutions to counter organizations that promote human rights and accountable governance.”

This takes the ham off the hog. Western institutions were designed to serve Western interests. When Western institutions can’t do this, the same institutions call foul play. The UN votes on resolutions and the powerful Western countries and their allies can ignore them with impunity.

There is undeniable evidence that the OSCE was negligent moments before the conflict in South Ossetia last August when civilians and peacekeepers were killed. Why should anyone expect Russia to have trust in this institution now?

As an organization, the OAS, does not have a single problem with Cuba, though one member does and that member is the US. Washington’s approach towards Cuba is a complete and embarrassing failure. It is a pity that Freedom House cannot admit this.

Democracy Redefined: Authoritarian regimes are tarnishing the public understanding of democracy by distorting its meaning at home in state-dominated media and abroad through well-financed international media ventures.

Who says the West owns the concept of democracy? Freedom House shows its hubris with such a ridiculous statement. The mention of “state-dominated media” is simply misleading. All the major television networks in the US (and majors in print media) followed and supported Bush’s preemptive wars. Using the term “state-dominated media” is grossly misleading. The meaning of democracy is no longer found in Western capitals. Democracy finds its fit depending on the circumstances on the ground. And it is up to each polity to find consensus of what democracy should mean and, importantly, produce.

“Internet under Growing Threat: Authoritarians are using sophisticated and well-funded techniques to subvert legitimate online discourse, especially in China, Iran and Russia.”

I cannot claim to know the condition of the Internet in China and Iran. However, in Russia there are stinging characterizations of its politicians and policies. The Internet in Russia is vibrant and exciting. Those who abuse it, often to incite racist and religious hatred and promote obvious “black PR,” find the law in quick pursuit. This is as it should be.

Illiberal Education: “By either actively promoting or enabling the distortion of history through a nationalistic or extremist lens, authoritarian regimes are creating a new generation that is hostile toward democracy and suspicious of the outside world.”

This statement is truly disappointing. I don’t see any intentional hostility to distort what democracy means in the countries that Freedom House wants to isolate. What I see is an alternative narrative in play. Why should historical narratives always be in line with promoting Western interests? Freedom Houses' enemies have their own historical narratives. And they are by-and-large because of the very real hostility experiences with their contact with the West.

This Freedom House report is a parody of itself. In its top line findings Pakistan was not mentioned in any detail. This is for a reason. Recent US policy is to blame. Freedom House and other hack NGOs have a bad habit of overlooking the deficient of democracy and rights in countries aligned or controlled by Washington. But as Freedom House has an agenda, Pakistan is given attention. But is not because of any interest in Pakistan’s democracy – it is a undisguised attack on the Obama administration.

Obama has made some overtures toward China, Russia, Iran, and Venezuela. Also, there have been some harsh words about Pakistan. In all, Freedom House shows itself to be very much out of step with the times. It seems to me it only wants to remain relevant and be funded.

It is time for Freedom House to fold its tent. Its mission has nothing to with ideals anymore (if it ever did). It only wants to keep a backward-looking few employed. Freedom House is worried about its very existence and will tell you anything to stay in business. A truly pathetic lot when everything is said and done (and thought-out).

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johnx

16 June, 2009, 18:54

Great news that Wayne Madsen is writing for RT http://www.russiatoday.ru/Top_News/2009-06-16/Billionaire_Madoff_tied_to_intelligence_agencies.html .
It would be great if he had a regular daily report column on RT and a Video report.


Marzipan6

15 June, 2009, 10:17

To Johnx: please see my response to E. Your statement that “Labelling that’s what western pundits, think tanks, politicians and media do all the time in regards to Russia” consists of judgments based on inferences, and is not a report. The remainder of your post does not remedy this, but merely projects it further.


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Marzipan6

15 June, 2009, 10:03

To E: Statements can broadly be divided into three overall categories, namely reports, inferences and judgments. A bystander stating that “The car was weaving from one side of the road to another” is a report – it is a verifiable statement of fact. If on the basis of observing the vehicle’s motion a bystander were to say, “The driver was drunk,” he is making an inference – he is venturing a statement about the unknown based on the known. The erratic driving was a “known”, but it might have had many causes, from mechanical to emotional to psychological to medical to drunkeneness. If the bystander were to further say, “The driver is an alcoholic,” he is making a judgment on top of the inference – not only is he claiming that the driver was drunk today, but that he will be drunk tomorrow and the next day and the next, because that’s just the way the driver supposedly is; the bystander is now judging the driver. While there is obviously place for inferences and judgment, most people and their audience don’t seem to know the difference between the three, and that’s where problems arise. The speaker and his audience are likely to assume that all three of the above statements are reports; they are not. Only the first is a report, and says something that is verifiable. The other two statements may seem like they’re saying something about the driver, but they tell us nothing at all about him. The only tell us something about the state of mind of the speaker, revealing his inference and his judgment, both of which are made on the basis of lacking evidence. When “Nazi” or “Communist” are used of people who are who were or are members of those political parties, they are reports. But when “Nazi” or “Communist” is used simply as a lazy epithet, all this indicates is the inferential disapproval and judgmentalism of the speaker, and reveal nothing at all about the object of their displeasure. Peter’s article is a combination of reports, inferences and judgments which are tightly intertwined. All that the article really conveys is, that what its writer dislikes, he dislikes very, very much. And what he dislikes is Freedom House.


E

14 June, 2009, 15:12

Marzipan6:
The propoganda terms like NAZI, NEOCON, COMMIE, have negative and positive identifying components to them. E.g. a NAZI is a person who believes in nationalism and socialism for their people. In that sense, almost the entire world are comprised of NAZIs, myself included. But, you know that when we use these terms, we are not just talking generically but specifically as well as a label to identify a class of peoople. More importantly, the use of these terms imparts the most hateful atroticities or implied atrocities of that group. With the NAZIs, it was their wars and world view as well as the crimes that were photographed to show their enemies. these are all taken out of context but, it paints a picture of fear dread into the non-german people who are on the sidelines. It is up to the audience to separate out the garbage from the truth but most of all to consider the Source. Oftentimes, the Source operates covertly to cover up their role. In Iran, for Example, the riots are more likely the work of black operations working the youth to make their own government look like monsters and crooks; but most of all, they convince enough people that they crookedly intervened in the electoral process to rob the people of their legitimate voice. As for the Commies, everyone in America is convinced that Stalin is a monster and that communism has no redeeming value. Once again, we know that the commies are the Russian people and that all things associated with Russia are bad. The source of those that promote these views lie hidden but their effectiveness permeates all avenues of American life. The audience on the sidelines has to be able to discriminate and if he does not know how Joseph Stalin or Lenin or Karl Marx was, how is he to be objective. In lieu of the contamination of the news media by those hidden sources of black operations, what can you expect of people when terms like NAZI, COMMIE, NEOCON, etc. are employed. It is up to us to be able to separate out the wheat from the chaf, the good from the evil. We have to be able to identify what it is that we are talking about when we use a term like CAPITALIST OR GOOK. Still, I am a nationalist and somewhat of a socialist so don't go spreading rumors about me that I am a NAZI.


johnx

14 June, 2009, 12:09

@Marzipan6

Labelling that’s what western pundits, think tanks, politicians and media do all the time especially in regards to Russia.

I don't think it's unfair to label a groups of people who belong to the same ethnic and political movement who advocate a foreign policy and control the media, academia, political finance, government, etc which benefit there brethren like the Yukos oil company whose major shareholders are Lord Rothschild of London who actually controlled the majority stake in Yukos and Henry Kissinger and where the like of and mafia figures like Berezovsky, Guisinky, etc are labelled "dissidents".

As I mentioned before Freedom house is not an a political organisation its research is based on organisations like the OSCE, ICJ, Reporters without Borders, Transparency International which are financed by George Soros and a history of running organisation and covert actions with the CIA like in the former Yugoslavia and these “coloured revolutions” .

Google media control in Scandinavia and click on the 1sr link and the 9th link which also lists media control in other western and European countries. When a group of people dominates the media, academia political finance government positions, banking, political movements Communism, Feminism, Civil Rights groups, Gay Rights, Immigration, Gun control, etc. Plus media and organisations they don’t control that challenges them directly they have groups like SPLC, Searchlight (here in Britain) ADL, FSWC they smear in an orchestrated media campaign or harass web hosting companies to shut down websites . Then your only getting things from there perspective.


Marzipan6

14 June, 2009, 01:46

(1) To Johnx: I have also brought up the paragraph formatting problem on the Forum, and the response which RT published under my post is, that they are working on it to fix the matter. That was more than six months ago. Until they do, the effect of the present situation is that more or less all posts that are detailed and might have an intelligent contribution to make remain quite difficult to read, and their contents, whether good, bad or indifferent, remain an ineffectual commentary on the issues being discussed. Perhaps that is not the intent of RT, but it is the consequence of their failure to fix what can’t be all that difficult an issue to solve. (2) To E: The great beauty of labelling, which Peter (amongst others) resort to very frequently, is that it effectively stops analytical thinking, and allows allegations to be made for which no proof need ever be offered. “So-and-so is a ‘neocon’? Ah, well that settles it then – what do you expect of a mere ‘neocon’ anyway?” Some other popular labels equally as hostile to analytical thought are Jew, Nazi, Fascist and Capitalist. None of their meanings are defined, none of their relevance to arguments to which they are inserted is detailed, none of the accuracy of assertions that their use implies is analysed – but hey, they all sound a bit negative, so they’re great to trot out when one doesn’t have a logical argument to make. (3) To Howard Dobalis: I have attempted to logically and factually demonstrate in previous contributions to this topic that far from doing “a remarkable job of presenting the truth about matters that are avoided here”, Peter’s current article and its defenders have presented sweeping conclusions about Freedom House while at the same time vigorously and point-blank refusing to analyse factual material which underpin Freedom House’s World Freedom Index. Because Howard says he “comes from a personal background that has little patience with propaganda until the truth is known,” it is remarkable that he nevertheless praises something resembling propaganda and seems not to notice missing factual analysis.


johnx

13 June, 2009, 23:00

How come when you post comments on RT blogs they are not formatted into paragraphs but one big block of text but when you post a comment on news articles they are?

This makes it difficult to read lengthily comments especially my ones which are great and filled with vital info.


E

13 June, 2009, 14:57

Peter:

I have a problem with labels. To begin with, what exactly is a NEOCON? In my own opinion, it is not a democrat...not a republican...not of the independent parties that flourish in anonymity throughout America. A Neocon and a Neocon Agenda gets more press in this country than Ralph Nader, other presidential candidates, or the Libertarian Party. Neocons and their Party seems to me to be a visible but invisible Party operating side by side with the worst elements of the American Power Grid. For me, neocons are those that support World Jewery and the Neocon Agenda is the Israeli Agenda closely welded to the fusion reactor of American Politics. The Wars that GW Bush outlined against the Axis of Evil was really a crusade against the Middle East for the siezure of their lands for the new Babylonian Empire, a future vision of world Jewery. The Neocons run the American media and remind us daily that Iran is our enemy. The neocons waged the war against Islam. The Neocons have behaved just like Hitler. They are the vanguard, the flag wavers, etc.
They are not us...the American people. Like the Germans of WWII, the American people are just the vehicle that carries out the program of the leadership. As Jimmy Carter said in his book, Palestine, that leadership does not care about international law; does not care about people. They treat the Palestinians just like hitler treated Jews or russians[slavs]. They do it in our name and those that are the neocons are calling the shots.If they serve our Presidents, if they serve Freedom, than you have an overview of what they mean by the way they have behaved In Israel, Gaza, the West Bank, Syria, Lebanon...You have their keen sense of the Rule of Law in the way Israel abides by 242. The Neocons are an alien race to American agenda...

As for Democracy, we have but to look at Greece in 300 BC where the first Democracy enslaved the known world under Pericles. Democracy gives us the illusion that people have a say. In truth, the people have no say. When Obama and George Bush said he was going to spend 1 Trillion to bail out the banks, I had no say. When he said he was going to spend another 900 billion to support war, I had no say. The people who made the calls were the neocons behind the scenes...the lobbyist who work for the world banks, the Investment Banks, and the local banks. These people don't care what I say or think. I am a slave to their will just as if I were a greek farmer of 350BC being taken over by Atheninian Bankers. That is the heart and soul of Western Democracy...Slavery by another name. Just like in Athens. The people have no say in anything. The lobbyists are the ones who call the shots. That is democracy.

Freedom House Democracy is a white propogana vehicle of the thieves that want to rape the world. They are the vanguard who rape the Amazonians in Peru; who use death squads and military dictators to terrorize their own people. They should spend this money in the US on our health care system.


Howard Dobalis

13 June, 2009, 02:36

Mr Lavelle and company.You've done a remarkable job of presenting the truth about matters that are avoided here. You and your colleagues make powerful arguments for facing these truths and that there are usually more than one valid viewpoints on a given subject. Because I come from a personal background that has little patience with propaganda until the truth is known, I seek it, hear everybody out and am often left wondering where that vaunted free western press is.
I wish more Americans took the time to tune in to Russia Today, and a few other international broadcast news shows. It was luck that we got O'bama into office, but I don't trust the right wing in the west who will try to destroy what he is trying to do and so frustrate it. We are all passengers on a tiny ship in space. I just wish more of us acted like we knew it. Crosscultural shows such as your own bridge the gaps between widely scattered people in a polycutural world. Looking forward to hearing more of your commentary.
Howard Dobel


rodrigo

13 June, 2009, 01:08

Hi Peter,yes the NGO's like USAIDE are just serving the interests for the US and some western countries,they give you the money but if you do what they want you to do that's the way they work just take an example just this week in Nicaragua the State Department cut 62 million dollars in aide just because they don't think the way Washintong does and that's why so many countries around the world specially in Latin America and Africa and the Middle East dont trust any more the NGO's and USAIDE because our agenda is different our goals are going in other direction,example free trade if one of our countries try to do business with countries that are not to friendly to the US or does not have the same views of the US they inmidiatly cut of the funds or start making some threats to the country so what kind of help is this,for me my thinking is that as always, the US doesn't want the third world countries to develop BUT we are getting out of poverty slowly but firm and the US doesn't want us to be in that road to recovery but we are the future becuase our natural resources that some day the US will need thats why I like the way Russia is heading and is the counter balance to the US like China so I don't trust this agencies any more.

Best regards
from Guatemala


Gene Hopkins

12 June, 2009, 08:17

Peter,

I have no fear for my own life. If I see fascism or worse, take hold of my country.....I will speak up LOUDLY. I will not have it. We are only on this planet for a short time. Trust.

Gene H., SF, USA


Gene Hopkins

12 June, 2009, 07:55

Peter

I am all about peace. johnx may disagree. I have given my all to oppose my government when I see injustice. I will not back down. NEVER.


johnx

12 June, 2009, 01:40

I can't get the links published but it is simply staggering the absolute supremacy of a certain ethnic minority group has over the media, political finance, banking business, everything and website they don't like, like Frank Weltner, Scott Roberts or Brother Nathanael there videos are removed from YouTube, accounts suspended or the ADL or FSWC pressure the web hosting company to remove the website from thee hosting company.

Is this the reason why Obama (Brezinski's front man) wants nuclear arms reduction?

http://en.rian.ru/infographics/20090417/121174792.html


Gene Hopkins

11 June, 2009, 22:41

Peter,

I love the way Mr. Putin gave the legislature a tongue lashing. I don't know how much Mr. Putin is good for democracy or world peace, but I get the sense that he is standing up for the everyday Russian, the powerless. In no way do I want to undermine President Medvedev (he is genuine). Our two presidents will meet soon. I think mutual respect has already happened. Peace.

Gene H., SF, USA


Gene Hopkins

11 June, 2009, 21:32

In response to Mr. Gill, No one hand picked Barack Obama. He raised more money for his campaign than any candidate in U.S. history. The secret, several million Americans making donations of $50 or less. Viva Obama. He is for the little guy, or gal.


JOzzy

10 June, 2009, 14:26

PeterL as always the only American with a `true brain' on Amero-Russian co-interests in Moscow. Keep up the good work on exposing Soros and his NGOs and other NeoconNGOs who have managed to kill a 100s of 1000s of innocent civs with anti-communism talkie with their neo-fascist-substitutism. Soros should have stayed in Hungary like a man and made his stand like a `true patriot that he isn't!'


Pauline

09 June, 2009, 00:33

Paul is probably right...I'm a secretary in Brooklyn, NY and I never see an NGO! They do not operate internally here that I am aware of so they must be for foreign consumption only??


JayCee

08 June, 2009, 20:01

Marzipan6, to put it simply, I’m neither buying your stuff, nor the cause you put forward. How off-the-track and far from common sense you are just shows your proposterous desire to see me provide you with „verifiable evidence of this in terms of specific and examinable instances, complete with objective proof“, „hard facts“…  I just hope that with such a scientific approach of yours and vast amount of volunteer time and research ability you will soon corroborate your own enthusiastically proclaimed ideological conclusions. It’s your labour of love by the way. So, please, keep me entertained!


Marzipan6

08 June, 2009, 12:01

JayCee, I’d love to have a drink with my Forum friends anyway. Life is short, and I find most company is enjoyable if you’re prepared to live and let live. However, no one pays me for my posts – think of it as a labour of love! Since right now we’re not enjoying a drink – if you make an extremely broad allegation to the effect that Freedom House (and indeed other NGO institutions to boot!) do not serve their proclaimed goals, I would absolutely love to see some verifiable evidence of this in terms of specific and examinable instances, complete with objective proof, to the effect that Freedom House does not live up to its proclaimed methodology of evaluating evidence on which their World Freedom Index is based. Perhaps you could examine one or two constituent points of evidence underlying a country report in the Index, detail how that evidence is misapplied, explain to us what a conclusion based on the correct evaluation of the evidence would instead look like, and provide hard facts to back up your reasoning. I am fascinated by the endless supply of enthusiastically proclaimed and ideology-driven criticism that we find on this forum topic, and by the sudden universal attack of reticence when relevant subject matter evidence is requested. Who went to bed with whom is not relevant subject matter evidence, yet this is all we get.


JayCee

08 June, 2009, 09:35

Freedom House and other NGO institutions serve The Agenda rather than their proclaimed goals. It is enough if people know. People, keep telling the truth. Marzipan 6: I hope you invite all of us for a drink when your first payday comes.


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