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Does Tony Blair have any idea what the flies are like that feed off the
dead?
By Robert Fisk
Published on 26 January 2003

LONDON, 26 January 2003 — On the road to Basra, ITV was filming wild dogs
as they tore
at the corpses of the Iraqi dead. Every few seconds a ravenous beast
would rip off a decaying arm and make off with it over the desert in front
of us, dead fingers trailing through the sand, the remains of the burned
military sleeve flapping in the wind.

“Just for the record,” the cameraman said to me. Of course. Because ITV
would never show such footage. The things we see — the filth and
obscenity of corpses — cannot be shown. First because it is not
“appropriate” to depict such reality on breakfast-time TV. Second
because, if what we saw was shown on television, no one would ever again
agree to support a war.

That of course was in 1991. The “highway of death,” they called it — there
was actually a parallel and much worse “highway of death” 10 miles to the
east, courtesy of the US Air Force and the RAF, but no one turned up to
film it — and the only true picture of the horrors we saw was the
photograph of the shriveled, carbonized Iraqi soldier in his truck. This was
an iconic illustration of a kind because it did represent what we had seen,
when it was eventually published.

For Iraqi casualties to appear on television during that Gulf War — there
was another one between 1980 and 1988, and a third is in the offing — it
was necessary for them to have died with care, to have fallen romantically
on their backs, one hand over a ruined face. Like those World War I
paintings of the British dead on the Somme, Iraqis had to die benignly and
without obvious wounds, without any kind of squalor, without a trace of
shit or mucus or congealed blood, if they wanted to make it on to the
morning news programs.

I rage at this contrivance. At Qaa in 1996, when the Israelis had shelled
Lebanese refugees at the UN compound for 17 minutes, killing 106 civilians,
more than half of them children, I came across a young woman holding in
her arms a middle-aged man. He was dead. “My father, my father,” she
kept crying, cradling his face. One of his arms and one of his legs was
missing — the Israelis used proximity shells which cause amputation wounds
— but when that scene reached television screens in Europe and America,
the camera was close up on the girl and the dead man’s face. The
amputations were not to be seen. The cause of death had been erased in
the interests of good taste. It was as if the old man had died of tiredness,
just turned his head upon his daughter’s shoulder to die in peace.

Today, when I listen to the threats of US President George W. Bush against
Iraq and the shrill moralistic warnings of British Prime Minister Tony Blair, I
wonder what they know of this terrible reality. Does George, who declined
to serve his county in Vietnam, have any idea what these corpses smell
like? Does Tony have the slightest conception of what the flies are like,
the big bluebottles that feed on the dead, and then come to settle on our
faces and our notepads? Soldiers know. I remember one British officer
asking to use the BBC’s satellite phone just after the liberation of Kuwait
in 1991. He was talking to his family in England and I watched him carefully.
“I have seen some terrible things,” he said. And then he broke down,
weeping and shaking and holding the phone dangling in his hand over the
transmission set. Did his family have the slightest idea what he was talking
about? They would not have understood by watching television.

Thus can we face the prospect of war. Our glorious, patriotic population
— albeit only about 20 percent in support of this particular Iraqi folly — has
been protected from the realities of violent death. But I am much struck
by the number of letters in my postbag from veterans of World War II, men
and women, all against this new Iraqi war, with an inalienable memory of
torn limbs and suffering.

I remember once a wounded man in Iran, a piece of steel in his forehead,
howling like an animal — which is, of course, what we all are — before he
died; and the Palestinian boy who simply collapsed in front of me when an
Israeli soldier shot him dead, quite deliberately, coldly, murderously, for
throwing a stone; and the Israeli with a chair leg sticking out of her
stomach outside the Sbarro pizzeria in Jerusalem after a Palestinian
bomber had decided to execute the families inside; and the heaps of Iraqi
dead at the Battle of Dezful in the Iran- Iraq war; and the young man
showing me the thick black trail of his daughter’s blood outside Algiers
where armed men had cut her throat.

But George Bush and Tony Blair and Dick Cheney and Jack Straw and all
the other little warriors who are bamboozling us into war will not have to
think of these vile images. For them it’s about surgical strikes, collateral
damage and all the other examples of war’s linguistic mendacity. We are
going to have a just war; we are going to liberate the people of Iraq —
some of whom we will obviously kill — and we are going to give them
democracy and protect their oil wealth and stage war crimes trials and we
are going to be ever so moral, and we are going to watch our defense
“experts” on TV with their bloodless sandpits and their awesome
knowledge of weapons which rip off heads.

Come to think of it, I recall the head of an Albanian refugee, chopped
neatly off when the Americans, ever so accidentally, bombed a refugee
convoy in Kosovo in 1999 which they thought was a Serb military unit. His
head lay in the long grass, bearded, eyes open, severed as if by a Tudor
executioner. Months later, I learned his name and talked to the girl who
was hit by the severed head during the US air strike and who laid the head
reverently in the grass where I found it. NATO, of course, did not
apologize to the family. Nor to the girl. No one says sorry after war. No
one acknowledges the truth of it. No one shows you what we see. Which
is how our leaders and our betters persuade us — still — to go to war. (The
Independent)



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