WHEN THEY SAY "AID", THEY MEAN "RAID"
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[Col. Writ. 6/13/05] Copyright 2005
Mumia Abu-Jamal Recently, the news columns were full of a supposed dispute between
the Americans and the British about foreign aid relief to Africa. If
the news reports are to be believed, the British wish to push the
Americans further, to provide more debt relief for countries staggering
under their economic burdens.
The media image that arises is one of the rich, Western, White
nations caring about the lives and conditions of starving Black Africa.
And like many media images, it simply isn't true.
What is often lost in this angelic imagery is the truth behind the
so-called aid. That 'aid' that was given years ago, was given to
military dictatorships, and it was often military aid meant to
strengthen dictatorships, against, not foreign attacks, but popular
resistance, from their own people!
Indeed, in a 1960 meeting of the U.S. National Security Council,
American spies and diplomats spoke rather openly about U.S. support for
military regimes. The minutes of the meeting record them saying:
We must recognize, although we cannot say it publicly, that we
need the strong men of Africa on our side. It is important to understand that
most of Africa will soon be independent and that it would be naive
of the U.S. to hope that Africa will be democratic ... Since we must
have the strong men of Africa on our side, perhaps we should in some
cases develop military strong men as an offset to Communist
development of the labor unions. The President agreed that it
might be desirable for us to try to 'reach' the strong men of
Africa ...
[Fr. NSA mtg., 1/14/60 as published in *Foreign Relations,
1958-1960, Vol. XIV*, pp. 73-78.]
From meetings such as this, came US 'aid' to such dictators as
Zaire's late Mobutu, who was among one of the wealthiest men in Africa,
if not the world. Through 'African strong men' such as he, the U.S. ran
many countries as neocolonies, through which they could further exploit
the people of the continent.
The late U.S. President, Richard Nixon, spoke a powerful political
truth when he said: "Let us remember that the main purpose of aid is
*not to help other nations* but to help ourselves." [Fr. Graham Hancock,
*Lords of Poverty* (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1989, p. 71].
Think about it this way: when millions of dollars in military aid is
given to a dictatorship, where does the money go? To the receiving
country, or to the arms dealers and defense contractors which makes the
weapons? So, how is this 'aid'?
It's aid to ourselves to arm forces that keep their own people in
line. Also, since at least the 1970s, U.S. food aid has been tied to
the myth of population control. In order to receive 'aid' from the
nice, White, West -- African, Latin American and Asian countries have
had to pledge they would reduce their populations.
Why would countries that are agricultural gardens of Eden even need
food aid? That's because, after formal colonialism, Western powers
often installed military dictators who spent the nation's resources on
weapons used to break and destroy labor unions! A 1986 study by the
National Academy of Sciences found that the single country of Zaire,
alone, could feed it's own population -- 62 times over! Indeed, that
one country, with high agricultural outputs, could feed the entire
continent of Africa!
But, under the rapacious U.S. -supported military dictatorship of
Mobutu, much of that agricultural potential, and it's vast wealth of
resources, was squandered, and sent into Belgian and European banks.
The late, great Kwame Nkrumah said 'political independence, without
economic independence, is but a mirage.'
The sweet words of 'aid' muttered by British and American officials
to Africa is to lull the people asleep with promises.
It is, in truth, yet another plan to exploit people who have been
exploited by outsiders for millennia.
True 'aid' is reparations, for the crimes of colonialism.
Real 'aid' would be an end to the support of military regimes.
Real 'aid' would be an end to political, economic, and social
interference in the social, cultural and familial affairs of African people.
Real 'aid' would be an end to imperialism!
Copyright 2005 Mumia Abu-Jamal
[*Source*: Information Project for Africa, *Excessive Force: Power,
Politics & Population Control* (Wash., DC: Infor. Proj. for Africa, 1995).]
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