Part II- The
Religion-backed INTERVENTION Drives Manila’s Sea Crusade Against China
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Yoichi Shimatsu |
Tuesday, July 12, 2016, 11:36 Beijing
PART I: SHINZO ABE’S HENCHMEN RIGGED THE SPRATLYS KAW CASE
AGAINST CHINA
Part 2 of this two-essay series looks at the political players
and trends that have influenced Philippine President Benigno Aquino III to
adopt an inflexible stance on claims to disputed Spratly islands, which have
been wrongly taken up by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
(ITLOS) outside of its legal jurisdiction.
This analysis introduces influential opinion leaders in the
social-activist wing of the Catholic Church, particularly the Jesuit Order and
the charismatic movement, some of them linked with the UN-sanctioned
interventions against Indonesia and Yugoslavia.
A cynical distortion of core Christian teachings in service to
worldly ambitions stands in sharp contrast to the commitment to peace,
nonviolence and dialogue championed by the heroine of the People Power
movement, Corazon Aquino, the saintly mother of a prodigal son.
Before probing the depths of duplicity and self-deception that
haunt our troubled times, it is important to recall for the sake of the younger
generation the faithfulness and the glory witnessed by the world over three
days in February 1986.
Can anyone who watched those devout gatherings at the Cathedral
of the Immaculate Conception in Manila, where the grieving widow Corazon Aquino
prayed for the salvation of her people and a brave Cardinal Jaime Sin appealed
for justice to end the dark era of oppression?
Can any of us ever forget how masses of the poor and
dispossessed marched down the alleyways and broad boulevards to confront loaded
guns with smiles and tears of rejoicing while martial law collapsed under the
moral force of a people united in faith?
That precious moment must be cherished as an example to live by,
even in times of despair. Sadly, terribly, genuine populism as we knew it then
was soon to be disfigured by pollsters and intelligence officials who
researched how to manipulate public perceptions, distorted by professional
activists recruited by sly tycoons and bribed by think tanks, and defiled by a
journalism converted into an instrument of propaganda.
As put by the Bard, “The Devil can cite Scripture for his
purpose.” Instead of authentic upsurges for justice, there are well-funded
imitations called color revolutions, Arab Spring protests and staged-for-media
migrant crises all for the benefit of ‘the powers and principalities”.
At the Foot of the Dark Master
The soon-to-step-down Philippines leader who belongs the most
illustrious family in Asia has capriciously and methodically dismantled the
legacy of peace left by his mother. As president.
Cory initiated the closure of U.S. military bases, which were
used to brutalize the peoples of Indochina and that had so degraded the women
and girls of her nation. In quiet support of anti-base activists, Cory remained
cordial to the American side, gently pointing to exit with a diplomatic smile.
It seems inconceivable then that Benigno “Noynoy”Aquino III
initiated the steps to bring back the American warships and accepted offers of
weapons from the increasingly emboldened Japanese militarists, ending the
too-brief historical period when the Philippines served as a model for peace
and dialogue in Asia.
Far be it from me to question anyone’s religious values, but it
must be said his every step along the path to war reveals that Noynoy has “gone
over to the dark side”, much in the same way that younger people would
recognize in the Star Wars character Kylo Ren. The duality of Catholicism could
not be more stark than in the contrast between the two presidents from the same
bloodline.
On one hand, a shining exemplar of compassion, tolerance and
commitment to peace; and on the other craftiness, hypocrisy and self-righteous
justification for war. This is not meant as a rejection of the Church’s
teachings; it is a reaffirmation of its core values of humility, respect and
faith in others, even in our perceived enemies.
The policy experts (discussed below) who steered the
inexperienced president onto the path of war were once good men of faith who
became tempted by the urgent desire for results, and who driven by expediency
became transformed into agents of destruction. Like a Kylo or an Anikin
Skywalker, the scion of the Aquino dynasty knelt in the shadow of the dark
master himself, the fearsome and cunning dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
The Original Sin
As the regional dispute over the Spratly (Nansha) archipelago
intensities, the world has by now forgotten the man who cast the first stone
into those once-tranquil waters, Ferdinand Marcos, a corrupt dictator who
collected islands and reefs with avarice equal to his First Lady’s amassing her
hoard of high-heel shoes.
Among his many misdeeds and crimes, too numerous to count,
Marcos drew the first gun on the high seas, provoking military counter-action
by his Vietnamese neighbors and igniting smoldering distrust among the all-too
patient Chinese.
To briefly recount his by-now forgotten biography, Marcos’s rise
to power began during World War II with his highly exaggerated role in the
rural guerrilla struggle against the Japanese military occupiers and their
wartime collaborators, who included the prominent Aquino and Coajunco political
families.
The paternal and maternal grandfathers of the current president
served in the Tokyo-supported government, which declared itself an independent
republic. (Contrary to their stated democratic principles, the Americans
refused to end the colonial status of the Philippines, a Spanish colony seized
during the Spanish-American War.)
In the postwar years, the bad blood from those occupation days
continued to rankle Marcos who belatedly imprisoned members of Congress under
martial law. While the exact decision-making channels for the murder plot
remains a secret, Marcos was ultimately responsible for the gunshot
assassination of Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino, Jr. on the runway of Manila Airport on
his 1983 return from exile in Boston.
It is ironic, therefore, in a tragic sense, that Ninoy’s son
Begnino “Noynoy” Aquino III has adopted the very same policy of unilateralism
and maritime aggression of his family’s sworn foe, Marcos. In honor of his
master, the Spratleys Islands in the “West Philippine Sea” should be renamed
the Marcos-Aquino Memorial Archipelago.
The Weakest Claim
The controlled Western news media is grossly distorting the
Aquino government’s case before the Law of the Sea Tribunal, which clearly does
not have jurisdiction over the key issues, including: first, determination of
sovereignty related to maritime boundaries; and second, ruling on lesser claims
that have a basis in sovereignty.
Until a higher judicial body, namely the International Court of
Justice (ICJ), rules on the sovereignty issue over maritime boundaries, no
lesser court has legal authority over dependent issues.
Any court decision on claims of environmental violations,
including reclamation, are invalid without specific legal jurisdiction. Any
court decision is also self-annulled by the fact that the same violations have
been carried out by all parties in the Spratlys.
Among the three major contestants in the northern Spatlys, the
Philippines has by far the weakest case as compared with detailed historical
evidence from China and Vietnam. Marcos’s seizure of 10 islands was part of his
spree of war crimes during the Vietnam conflict, rendering the Philippines an
aggressor and occupying power in its claims to the Spratlys. This statement is
not a matter of opinion but simply based on the inconvenient artifact of the
historical record.
– In the 1930s, the Japanese authority in colonized Taiwan
extended a claim by the Empire of Japan over the entire Spratleys based on the
argument of permanent settlement. Man-made structures were erected for a guano
(phosphate created by bird dung) mine on one of the Spratlys. The French
colonial office in Vietnam vigorously protested the Japanese claim since France
had already declared possession of all offshore islands east of Vietnam.
– Under the terms of its membership in the Greater East
Co-prosperity Sphere, the puppet government in Manila led by Joseph Laurel
supported the Japanese claim to the Spratlys as a possession of the Empire of
Japan. By then, Vichy France under Nazi Germany’s influence was in no position
to raise objections to the Japanese military, which also had effective control
over Vietnam as a protectorate.
– In the aftermath of World War II, Philippine President Elpidio
Quirino stated in 1950 that Manila would not press a claim for the Spratlys so
long as the archipelago was controlled by “China”, in specific reference to the
Kuomingtang government in Taipei, following its evacuation from the mainland
toward the end of the civil war. (The Quirino statement voids any subsequent
legal claim by Manila to those islands.)
– The first Taiwan Strait crisis, from 1954 to 1956, erupted
when the U.S. Navy intervened to defend the two Kuomingtang-controlled offshore
islands Kinmen and Matsu against the People’s Liberation Army. That conflict
during the Eisenhower administration followed the Korean War of 1950-53, which
marked the start of the Cold War in Asia. The naval blockade and offshore
bombardment created a political vacuum across the Spratly region.
– In the void during the three Taiwan Straits crises, and in the
absence of an official Philippines campaign for the Spratleys, Filipino
businessman Tomas Cloma in 1956 registered his private ownership of 53 islands
and reefs in the Spratleys sub-region near Palawan. His piratical group also
removed the Republic of Taiwan flag from Taiping Island. Cloma declared himself
head of the world’s first uninhabited nation, naming it Kalayan or Freedomland.
His unilateral declaration to the world sparked a heated response from the
Kuomingtang and spurred the People’s Republic of China to more actively
reassert its sovereignty over the Spratlys.
– Following his election to the presidency in 1965, Ferdinand
Marcos demonstrated abject loyalty to his wartime allies in Washington from the
very start of U.S. Defense Secretary Robert McNamara’s dispatch of American
“military advisers” for the counter-insurgency campaign in South Vietnam. The
U.S. military facilities in the Philippines, including the naval port at
Olangapo and Clark Air Base, provided critical support for the American war
effort. As the Vietnam War escalated, Philippine troops were dispatched to
build military outposts on 8 large and 2 small islands in the Spratlys as a
front line against “falling dominoes”, under the prevailing domino theory about
the spread of communist insurgency. In that same year, Marcos created a Civic
Action Group, under which more than 10,000 Filipino soldiers provided
logistical and construction assistance to the U.S. military in Vietnam, along
with civilian defense workers involved in aircraft maintenance for Air America
in support of the CIA’s secret war in Laos. (Instead of rendering anti-Chinese
verdicts in support of the Marcos seizures, The Hague should better allocate
its judicial resources toward prosecution of Henry Kissinger, while the former
National Security Adviser can still appear in court on charges of perpetrating
large-scale war crimes against the civilian populations of Vietnam, Laos and
Cambodia and strip him of the Nobel Peace Prize.)
– Cloma’s buffoonery was ended in 1972 with his arrest for
impersonating an admiral. Following a four-month prison term, Freedomland was
sold to the Republic of the Philippines for the price of one U.S. dollar.
Adjusted for 60 years of currency depreciation, the southeast Spratlys are
worth today the equivalent of a grand sum of $8.83. The International Tribunal
of the Law of the Sea is expending hundreds of thousands of euros in court
costs for a land title worth less than an Alexander Hamilton (the face on a ten-dollar
bill, soon to be replaced by a woman). One dangling legal question over that
title to land and sea remains unanswered: Did President Marcos act in
accordance with international law when the defendant was the self-proclaimed
ruler of a fictive nation?
– Instead of thanking Manila for its military support, the
beleaguered Saigon officials belatedly woke up to the Marcos threat against
some 30 Vietnamese-claimed islands in the Spratleys. Just weeks before the Fall
of Saigon at the end of April 1975, South Vietnamese marines were dispatched to
capture Philippine-controlled islets. The secret weapon was a squad of
Vietnamese prostitutes, send in a good will gesture to celebrate the birthday
of the Filipino commander. That clever ploy delayed the return of Marcos’s boys
to their pillboxes, resulting is a final victory for the doomed Republic of
Vietnam. (In their judicial wisdom, will the esteemed jurists at The Hague
please determine whether the Southwest Cay affair was a war crime or a sex
offense?)
– After the imposition of martial law, Marcos in 1978 signed
Executive Order 1599, declaring an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of 200
nautical miles around the Philippine-controlled maritime zone formerly known as
Freedomland.
Recommendation: For beach tourism and political intrigue,
“Fantasy Islands” is a far catchier name than West Phlippine Sea or even
Freedomland. The promise of pristine coral reefs and untold opportunities for
oil exploration can provide much-needed relief for a Philippine society bogged
in poverty, Islamic insurgencies, kidnap ransom demands, corruption, the sex
trade, unchecked population growth, typhoons, volcanoes, capsized ferries and
gruesome Easter reenactments of the crucifixion.
Joining the Crusades
Noynoy’s fall from grace curiously coincided with his increasing
devotion to the militant wing of Catholicism, led by the Jesuit order (the
Society of Jesus), a fraternal society called the Knights of Malt, and the
populist charismatic movement. Some of the key players who influenced President
Aquino toward a war footing are listed here.
– Albert del Rosario. Recently retired due to illness, the
Foreign Secretary drafted and delivered the Philippine complaint to the Court
of Arbitration at The Hague, In preparation for his bold move, Rosario paid an
official visit to the Vatican in September 2014 to meet Pope Francis and gain
the support of Cardinal Dominique Memberti, the pontiff’s chief of foreign
affairs. On July 18, 2015, Rosario introduced the Spratlys complaint in person
to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. As former ambassador to
Washington, Rosario has extensive contacts at the State Department, the
Pentagon and intelligence community. He has been the leading advocate of
military cooperation with the U.S. and Japan to confront China over the
Spratlys. His connections in the U.S. go back to his schoolboy years at the
Jesuit-run Xavier High School in New York City and collegiate studies at NYU’s
economic faculty. The Rosarios are a prominent family of judges, who have been
associates of the Cojuanco and Aquino families over several generations.
– Father Mark Raper, president of the Jesuit Conference of Asia
Pacific, is an Australian national specialing in human rights and refugee
affairs, who served in Catholic relief operations during the secession of
Bosnia-Herzegovina from Yugoslavia (the siege of Sarajevo) and the independence
struggle of East Timor from the Republic of Indonesia. According to aid
workers, the Jesuits took a lead role in the transport of CIA-supplied arms and
ammunition hidden in aid shipments by the U.S. charity Americares in
cooperation with the Knights of Malta (the Sovereign Military Order of Malta),
whose members are sworn to defend the interests of the Papacy.
– Father Adolfo Nicholas Pachon, Superior General of the Society
of Jesus, popularly known as “The Black Pope” due to the worldwide secular
influence of the Jesuits. A Basque national fluent in the Japanese language,
Pachon was a student and later a professor at the Jesuit-run Sophia University
in Tokyo, which served both as a theoretical center for liberation theology
while in practical terms operates as a contact center between the international
fascist movement and the Japanese far right. Sophia and Ateneo universities
receive funding from the yakuza-linked Sasakawa organization and its Nippon
Foundation. Pachon was also the director at the pastoral institute at the Jesuit’s
Ateneo University in Quezon City, whose alumni include Ninoy Aquino and his
son, the current president. A master of intrigue, Pachon was a close friend of
both Imelda Marcos and Corazon Aquino. His nod led to Noynoy’s honorary degrees
from both prestigious universities as well as pontifical backing from fellow
Jesuit Pope Francis. While not all Sophia faculty members at Sophia are in
favor of Constitutional revision, the conservative majority have provided
academic support, including law theory, for the Abe administration’s
remilitarization of Japan.
– Father Arnold Abelardo, a pastor with the charismatic renewal
movement, escorted Noynoy Aquino to massive election-campaign rallies organized
by the populist church congregations, which has a huge base in poorer
communities along with lower middle-class followers, which proved decisive for
his presidential bid. The activist priest belongs to the Claretians (Order of
the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary), founded in Spain. Raised
in Manila, Abelardo was educated in the Claretian stronghold among Latinos and
Filipinos in Southern California. The charismatic movement tends to be
super-patriotic in support of U.S. foreign interventions due to the high
percentage of servicemen in its membership, many of whom have fought in
Afghanistan, Iraq and other front-line combat zones. This demographic factor
reinforces a neoconservative worldview that is belligerently pro-American and
anti-China regarding the Spratlys dispute.
– Odelia Gregorio-Arroyo, widow and first wife of Joker Arroyo,
the anti-Marcos human-rights lawyer and President Corazon Aquino’s executive
secretary. As the Ambassador of the Knights of Malta, Gregorio-Arroyo has
introduced Cory’s rather difficult son to all the right people, including the
present grandmaster Matthew Festing, a retired British Army officer (and son of
a Field Marshall) on his March 2015 state visit to the Philippines. The
entourage came ostensibly to aid typhoon victims, who just happen to live on
the South China Sea coast. The delegation included a representative of
Americares, the U.S.-based charity sponsored by retired American presidents and
closely connected with covert CIA operations in Central America (in support of
the Contras in Nicaragua) and the Balkans (the Jesuit-backed pro-Nazi Ustasa
fascist paramilitary, regrouped in Croatia for the break-up of Yugoslavia).
– Philip Goldberg, U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, has
previously held key diplomatic posts in Pristina, Kosovo, and was envoy to
Bolivia, a leading nation in the ALBA group. He served as an assistance to
Richard Holbrooke during the Dayton Accords on settlement of the Balkans
conflict. Goldberg is former assistant secretary of state for intelligence and
research (INR), one of 16 agencies in the U.S. intelligence community. In 2008,
Bolivian President Evo Morales declared Goldberg as a persona non grata,
expelling him for using USAID in covert support of the rightist opposition.
The Sword of Loyola
In the 16th century when the Catholic realm was confronted by
the dual challenges of the Protestant Reformation and the Ottoman Empire, the
Spanish knight-at-arms Ignatius Loyola was inspired in a dream to create an
army of solider-monks with steely discipline, a sharp intellectual edge and
absolute obedience to the Pope.
His Society of Jesus stepped into the long-empty protective role
of the Crusaders known as the Knights Templar, who had been banned for
conspiracy against the Papacy.
Realizing that the pen is as mighty as the sword, the Jesuits
focused on education. The names of some Jesuit universities discloses their
deep political influence: Georgetown, Fordham and Loyola, while many
institutions of higher learning across Asia bear the moniker of the Jesuit
missionary Francis Xavier.
Many of their universities include law schools, and it is no
surprise that Jesuit legal experts, both priests and affiliated laymen, have an
inordinate influence in international law, especially at The Hague.
It is no state secret that the Jesuits, who are strongly based in
Macau, have been disappointed with the slow progress of Catholicism under
China’s code on religious affairs.
While the Jesuits are tools of Japan’s remilitarization and
Philippine foreign policy, the reverse is also true, that the emerging military
threat to the People’s Republic of China provides a pressure point for Catholic
interests there. Whatever the merits or flaws in their case for religious
access, the public should not be deceived into demonizing China or risk being
played like a card in a game of poker.
The Asian feet on the ground of geopolitics do not readily fit
into European “shoes” of diplomacy. International law, as currently
constituted, is based on the prerogatives of nations as defined in the Treaty
of Westphalia, which in 1648 ended the Thirty Years War between Catholic and
Protestant states.
The equality between nations, however, was not extended to the
rest of the world during the era of colonialism, and to the contrary the norms
for European colonialism included savage violence, slavery and genocide.
International law arrived later, advanced by the two world wars that threatened
the hegemony of Europe.
One major reason behind the favoritism shown by The Hague toward
the Philippines is that it is the most westernized of Asian societies, being the
former colony of Spain, particularly during the reign of the imperial
Hapsburgs, and the United States.
In contrast to Westphalian diplomatic protocols, iinter-state
relations in Asia were regulated under the tributary system of cross-relations
between ruling families. The leading center of the tributary network was Ming
China, whose fleet of treasure ships plied the seas with gifts of silk,
porcelain and tea in quest of imperial relations overseas.
While Western legal expects scoff at it as a reactionary
antique, the tributary system was the only peaceful alternative to barbarian
conquest, tribal slaughter and the emerging threat of Western firepower. Today,
an increasing multipolar world needs to better comprehend comparative legal
traditions, instead of merely imposing a culturally biased version of Roman and
Common law.
The procession of the Ming treasure ships through the gateway of
the South China Sea is a huge precedent in world maritime history, which cannot
be dismissed by the Western tendency to render judgments on maritime boundaries
on the same level as commercial real estate.
The Western stress on control and economic exploitation
reflections the mentality of skinflint shopkeepers, which favors the
colonialist drive to build fortresses, ports and plantations as the basis for
their “sovereignty”, a polite euphemism for brute force, resulting in the fact
that France and Britain still possesses in islands in the Pacific, Indian and
Antarctic oceans halfway around the world, while The Hague hypocritically
denies Chinese claims to the Spratlys on the basis of armchair theories of
insufficient proximity!
Environmental Double Standard
The Tribunal is focused on seven Philippine complaints that are
narrowly defined and cleverly designed to manipulate the sovereignty issue in
Manila’s favor:
– four claims that Chinese-controlled shoals are low-lying reefs
or underwater rocks, which are ineligible to serve as grounds for a sovereignty
claim;
– the illegality of Chinese patrol ships in preventing traditional fishing by Filipino vessels;
– environmental damage to two shoals from Chinese sand-dredging to create artificial islands; and
– whether China’s “purported law enforcement” promotes collisions between vessels.
– the illegality of Chinese patrol ships in preventing traditional fishing by Filipino vessels;
– environmental damage to two shoals from Chinese sand-dredging to create artificial islands; and
– whether China’s “purported law enforcement” promotes collisions between vessels.
The Marcos claim to the Spratlys in the so-called “West
Philippine Sea”, based on the Freedomland adventure, is patently absurd, while
the parties with verifiable historic claims based on historical records are
Vietnam and China.
– As to the first complaint, it is irrelevant whether the
Chinese are sitting atop a tidal reef or waist-deep at high tide, since China’s
assertion of sovereignty over the Spratly archipelago is based not on
nitpicking over rocky outcrops or lumps of coral. The Chinese claims are
fundamentally based on its historical record of navigation as the discoverer
and first claimant of those uninhabited islets, long before the arrival of the
Spanish and French colonial powers, which founded the modern state structures
of the Philippines and Vietnam.
– “Traditional” Filipino fishing practices include gill nets,
underwater dynamite explosions and the poisoning of fish with cyanide, methods
which are all extremely harmful to marine life and illegal under the UN Law of
the Sea. Manila’s finger-pointing toward China is a childish blame game unworthy
of a judicial hearing. That said, the local Greenpeace chapter in Manila sums
up the state of environmental protection in the Philippines in one word:
“unimpressive”.
– Serious damage to pristine marine environments due to
construction projects is blatantly practiced by the Philippines, Vietnam and
Taiwan, which have all engaged in massive landfill of coral reefs for airfields
and port facilities. The singling out China in court on behalf of repeat
offender Philippines shows the alienation from reality of smug legal
bureaucrats in Europe.
– Collisions at sea are dangerous and unlawful, according to
Manila’s seventh complaint to ITLOS. So why has the Philippine government
allowed two derelict US landing vessel to be run aground on reefs in a
deliberate attempt to block and/or sink other ships?
Luckily for Manila, which fails every environmental report card,
all of the above are moot points until the proper court with jurisdiction, the
ICJ, renders its decision on sovereignty.
Toward an Asian Commons
Regional cooperation on managing the Spratlys has been often
proposed but always scuttled due to pressure from Washington D.C., the Pacific
Command and Tokyo under the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. The Spratlys conflict
is at root a vexing annoyance by American and Japanese neo-imperialism, which
both refuse to relinquish their former colonial influence over Asia.
Remove these would-be world conquerors and Asia will find its
way back to the peaceful path blazed by Corazon Aquino. In an ideal world, the
Isles of the Treasure Ships should remain a natural paradise and a shared
heritage for all Asians and Africans and whatever other societies were reached
by the Ming fleets.
As for Jesuits, charismatics and other Christians, or Buddhists
and Confucians for that matter, the Spratlys in the mind’s eye should affirm
the maxim: “The meek shall inherit the earth.” What could this most paradoxical
phrase mean?
For starters, “meek” is both singular and plural, for one and
all. Each of us and all of us share the soil and the seas and the skies, we
breathe the same air and drink the same water in the great Commons that
sustains all creatures, great and small, and flowers of the field.
Why then are nations so eager to kill, to rob and to own those
tiniest motes of dust in the vastness of the ocean? What madness grips patriots
and men of faith to strive for blood on the sand? The oceans are the mother of
life, and we are her caretakers. What good is there in pride of possession,
when we all must return as we arrived, in peace and with nothing else?
Yoichi Shimatsu, Editor-at-Large of The 4th Media, former editor
with the Japan Times group, is an investigative journalist based in Hong Kong.
The opinions expressed are his own.
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Aussie said on Tuesday,
July 12, 2016, 13:34
If Manila does not compromise with China they
will pay a huge price! China has been rather polite and nice, that will change if
anyone dares poke her in the eye! And rightfully so, this is not justice.
2.
Bradipo said on Tuesday,
July 12, 2016, 18:51
“This is not meant as a rejection of the
Church’s teachings; it is a reaffirmation of its core values of humility,
respect and faith in others, even in our perceived enemies. …………” REALLY?
Wow, how very generous of you/Japanese!
For those of us who know and have FOUGHT colonialism with our blood there is NO DIFFERENCE between colonialism and catholism!
I was physically attacked & verbally abused by Iraqi Christian Arabs in Europe when I asked when did they know that asking the criminal psychopathic war criminal Blair to bomb my HOLY LAND of Iraq would result in slaughter of 50% of Iraqi population who were under 15years old
Or take the case of Padre Paolo Dall’Oglio gesuita italiano who was expelled by our President Bashar Al Assad or ask the brit queen’s church on their “Oh do not worry the wae in Iraq will be over in a week or two and then they will start “REBUILDING”
The dumb Italian whores – Vanessa Marzullo and Greta Ramelli ONG=NGO ACIL
Acli – Associazioni cristiane lavoratori italiani
Also search for the connection between colonial – ideology of insane barbarity + catholism (sant egidio+ brit Foreign office in Uganda/Burkina faso ……)
Last but not least the pope acting like Hollywood whores with his hand full of “refugee souvenirs complete from Greece. !
WE KNOW THESE BASTARDS
See also what role the church +sant’ egidio plays at international level.
Wow, how very generous of you/Japanese!
For those of us who know and have FOUGHT colonialism with our blood there is NO DIFFERENCE between colonialism and catholism!
I was physically attacked & verbally abused by Iraqi Christian Arabs in Europe when I asked when did they know that asking the criminal psychopathic war criminal Blair to bomb my HOLY LAND of Iraq would result in slaughter of 50% of Iraqi population who were under 15years old
Or take the case of Padre Paolo Dall’Oglio gesuita italiano who was expelled by our President Bashar Al Assad or ask the brit queen’s church on their “Oh do not worry the wae in Iraq will be over in a week or two and then they will start “REBUILDING”
The dumb Italian whores – Vanessa Marzullo and Greta Ramelli ONG=NGO ACIL
Acli – Associazioni cristiane lavoratori italiani
Also search for the connection between colonial – ideology of insane barbarity + catholism (sant egidio+ brit Foreign office in Uganda/Burkina faso ……)
Last but not least the pope acting like Hollywood whores with his hand full of “refugee souvenirs complete from Greece. !
WE KNOW THESE BASTARDS
See also what role the church +sant’ egidio plays at international level.
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