“Mr.
Chairman, Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen, brothers and sisters,
comrades and friends, Assalaamu Aleikum
“Somebody
asked me in a television interview this morning why is Britain
behaving in the way that it is behind the United States policy. And
I answered that when I was a small child at school, I came home and
told my grandfather that the teacher had said that Britain had an
empire so great that on it the sun never set, and my grandfather
answered: ‘that’s because God would never trust the British in
the dark!’
“And
the British state is behaving as it is for the reason that the
scorpion stings. The scorpion stings because it is a scorpion, and
the imperialist power behaves like an imperialist power because that
is what it is.
“Now
I hope you’ll forgive me; I want to devote a few words to our
domestic audience, so I will be speaking for the next moment or two
to the BBC. Mr. Jack Straw, the British Foreign Secretary, escalated
the crisis yesterday by saying, before Mr. Blix had even reported to
the security council, that Iraq’s weapons declaration was an
‘obvious falsehood.’ An ‘obvious falsehood.’
“Well
Mr. Straw, your government knows a thing or two about obvious
falsehoods. Your government is now in the British public mind
characterized by a whole succession of ‘obvious falsehoods.’
“There
was the dossier about Iraq’s weapons produced by your government,
Mr. Straw, what I described at the time as pulp fiction, a weapon of
mass deception.
“In
that dossier, you made allegation after allegation, about site after
site, every single one of which has turned out to be an ‘obvious
falsehood.’ Every place you mentioned that has been visited by the
inspectors has been found to be empty of the things you said were in
there.
“Then
there was the ‘obvious falsehood’ of your second dossier, in
which you alleged, amongst other things, the inherently inprobable
story that the son of the Iraqi president personally tortured the
Iraqi football team at half time in a game to make them play better
in the second half. You published this in your dossier, but FIFA,
the international football authorities, told you that they
investigated this and found it to be an ‘obvious falsehood.’
“And
then there was the ‘obvious falsehood’ you told about
Britain’s firefighters, when you said that while we’ve got money
to go around the world setting fire to other people’s countries,
we don’t have enough money to pay the men and women who put out
the fires and save the lives and properties of the people of
Britain.
“And
then, most embarrassingly of all, and I don’t want to dwell on
private grief, there are the ‘obvious falsehoods’ which the spin
doctors in number 10 Downing Street have been telling for the last
21 days about the private business practices of the prime
minister’s wife and family and advisors, advisors some of whom
turned out to be multiple conmen much practiced in the art of
‘obvious falsehood.’
“So
Mr. Straw, the problem for you is that as far as the rest of the
world is concerned, most people believe that the ‘obvious
falsehoods’ are coming from you and not from Iraq.
“Now
I want to say in the few minutes available to me, Mr. Chairman, that
people ask me in interviews what can be done. Well, I have to say we
are now at the eleventh hour. There is not much more time for
meetings like this. There is not much more time for conferences and
declarations.
“Action
speaks louder than words.
“And
when Amr Mussa powerfully described the danger of opening the gates
of hell, I tell you it’s beyond time for the Arab public opinion
to demonstrate what the gates of hell would look like.
“We
had half a million people on the streets of London on the 28th
of September. We’re going to have more than half a million on the
streets of London on the 15th of February.
“But,
as the women have often said to me in Iraq, ‘ayn al Arab?’
[Where are the Arabs?] Where are the Arab demonstrations? Where are
the million demonstrators in Cairo, in Damascus, in Casablanca?
“And
I say to the government of Egypt, you sent your army in 1991 to
defend Kuwait, I’m not even going to ask you to send your army to
defend Iraq. I’m not even going to ask you to do that.
“But
I say to the government of Egypt and all the governments of the Arab
world: At least, at least, at least organize your people! You
organize demonstrations. You put the millions on the streets of the
Arab capitals to show the British and American governments what the
gates of hell would look like!
“If
you’re seriously frightened, angry, opposed to what the British
and American governments are planning to do, then show it. Then show
it! Do for once what your own people would like you to do! Your own
people, if there was any democracy, would demand that you do! And
that is to mobilize the people of your country in defense of the
people of Iraq.
“There
is no time to lose; the aircraft carriers are already in the Gulf.
60, 000 American soldiers are already in the Gulf. Thousands of
British soldiers are on their way.
“I
speak as someone who works in the building where Sykes and Picot
committed the original sin against the people of the Arab world. And
in the same building in which I work, the same imperialists are
currently sitting down on the same tables and planning the
Sykes-Picot II.
“And
I have to say to the Arab public opinion: If you don’t want
another century of slavery, of weakness and division, then you will
have to stand up now! Because in the building I work in London,
foreigners who’ve never set foot in the Arab world, who know
nothing of you, are deciding to make new countries, are deciding to
break old countries, and deciding to appoint new corrupt kings and
puppet presidents whose tasks will be to rule their countries in the
interest of Britain and America rather in the interest of their own
people.
“And
finally, I say this, Mr. Chairman: The puppet government in Edgeware
Road in London, which after 60 days and nights of carpet bombing,
hundreds of thousands of dead Iraqis, they intend to install in
Baghdad, has already made its first decision even before it’s been
formed, even before it’s been installed. Its first decision is to
privatize Iraq’s oil industry, to hand over the wealth of the
Arabs to the foreign oil companies and their governments.
“That’s
what’s at stake here. There are enough puppet presidents. There
are enough corrupt kings in the Arab world. Don’t let them install
another puppet president or corrupt king in Baghdad! Stand up before
it is too late!”