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Beyond September 11

Beyond September 11

Phil Scraton

(2002)

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Abstract

The unprecedented and tragic events in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania left an indelible mark on world politics. Civilian deaths in horrific circumstances triggered an uncompromising response from the US administration and its allies: an open-ended 'war on terrorism'.

This anthology includes some of the world's leading commentators - Noam Chomsky, Robert Fisk, Naomi Klein, John Pilger, Paul Foot and A.Sivanandan. It presents accessible, detailed and often deeply personal accounts of the aftermath, the bombing of Afghanistan and the dubious claims for its legality. From investigative journalists to critical academics, human rights lawyers and anti-racist campaigners, the contributors are united in their opposition to military intervention in Afghanistan and beyond and to the attack on civil liberties in the US, the UK and Europe.

Examining the the context and rhetoric of US vengeance - ennobled by the symbolic title 'Enduring Freedom' - they challenge political and popular definitions, constructions,pathologisation and reporting of terrorism. In questioning the representation of war as 'just', the anthology focuses on civilian deaths in Afghanistan, evidence of US/allied atrocities, violations of prisoners' rights and US determination to escalate military offensives, regardless of global destabilisation.
'A formidable array of intellectuals has been lined up to present this hard hitting collection of essays and comments. The contributors include some of the world's best known voices of dissent'
Michael Jansen, Panorama

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Contents vi
Acknowledgements x
Preface xi
Introduction: Witnessing 'Terror', Anticipating 'War' 1
America's Jihad: A History of Origins 10
An Unconscionable Threat to Humanity 19
The Threat of United States Ruthlessness 30
Terrorism, War and Democracy Compromised 35
The Politics of Morality 40
Representations of Terror in the Legitimation of War 47
Either You Are With Us or You Are With the Terrorists: The War's Home Front 54
Resistance and Terror: Lessons from Ireland 59
September 11 Aftermath: Where is the World Heading? 66
A Question of State Crime? 71
This War is Illegal and Immoral, and it Won't Prevent Terrorism 77
Expanding the Concept of Terrorism? 84
Legislative Responses to Terrorism 93
All in the Name of Security 102
In Defence of Civil Liberties 107
Poverty is the New Black 113
The Challenge of September 11: An Interview with A Sivanandan 118
The Policing of Immigration in the New World Disorder 123
September 11 and All That: An African Perspective 130
The Khaki Election 135
Signs of the Times 143
Business as Usual? Corporate Moralism and the War Against Terrorism 150
Dave Whyte Markets, Regulation and Risk: The US Airlines Industry and Some Fallout from September 11 157
Dangers of the Armed Response at Home 162
Terrorism, Neighbours and Nuremberg 168
Pledging Allegiance: The Revival of Prescriptive Patriotism 173
My Fellow Americans: Looking Black on Red Tuesday 177
Neither Pure Nor Vile 182
The Lion, the Witch and the Warmonger: Good, Evil and the Shattering of Imperial Myth 188
Beyond September 11: Certainties and Doubts 195
Could Osama Bin Laden Have Been a Woman? Masculinity and September 11 200
An Attack on Truth? 206
My Beating by Refugees is a Symbol of the Hatred and Fury of this Filthy War 211
In the Name of a Just War 216
Notes on Contributors 234
Index 238
Abkhazia 14 14
Abrams, Elliot 27 27
Abu Syyaf 14 14
Afghan American Educational Fund 12 12
Afghan War [1978-92] 10-13 10
10-13 10