Europe has a New ‘Terrorist’
The widow
of the late Dutch finance minister and chairman of the EU Central Bank is
accosted and detained by Israeli immigration authorities on suspicion of
being a “terrorist.”
By
D. L. MONDELO
Political Correspondent for Europe
Bulatlat
“If you
are not with us, you are against us.”
This now
infamous line of U.S. President George W. Bush that has apparently become
the gospel in the fight against so-called global terrorism, has continued
to result in the labelling of many well-meaning citizens as “terrorists”
in the United States and in Europe.
The
latest to be labelled as such is Gretta Duisenberg, a long-time Dutch
peace activist and widow of the late European Central Bank chairman and
former Dutch Minister of Finance Wim Duisenberg who was better known as
the architect of the Euro. The Duisenbergs have long been advocates of
peace issues, human rights and migrant rights, albeit discreetly because
of their political and social position.
Dutch
newspapers reported last Oct. 10 that Ms. Duisenberg was refused entry
into Israel the day before on suspicion that she is a “terrorist” and
listed as such.
Ms.
Duisenberg, who is chairperson of the Dutch peace group Stop de Bezetting
(Stop the Occupation [of Palestine]), arrived on a KLM flight from
Amsterdam to the new airport in Israel to meet Palestinian officials. She
was with a group of artists, journalists and writers. Arriving at the
airport, she and her group were treated as terrorist suspects with Israeli
authorities reportedly pretended to be looking for weapons in their
belongings, and later on ordering Ms. Duisenberg to board the same KLM
plane back to Amsterdam. When she protested, Israeli officials threatened
to put her in jail.
In one
television interview back in Amsterdam, Ms. Duisenberg said during her
interrogation that even her hair was unjustly searched, and she was made
to take off her bra for body search.
She said
she is convinced that Israeli authorities were told ahead of her visit.
“It was clearly an action against our group,” she said. Duisenberg also
said she had no idea why she was being refused entry into Israel.
Duisenberg added that she has no plans to leave the incident without legal
action.
“The
Dutch government or embassy has got to do something about this,” she
demanded.
Meanwhile, Committee DEFEND in a statement released Oct. 11 condemned the
indignity and terrorist-labelling done to Ms. Duisenberg and her team.
“This
outrage committed against Ms. Duisenberg and her party is not an isolated
case,” DEFEND said in its statement. “It is becoming common practice among
states that follow George W. Bush’s so-called war on terror. Anyone who
opposes their policies is labelled a terrorist.”
Committee DEFEND, which is among several organizations in Europe formed to
defend democratic rights especially after the U.S. and the European Union
included Filipino revolutionary in exile Prof. Jose Ma. Sison, in their
list of so-called terrorists, cited the similar treatment done recently to
retired Filipino Brig. Gen. Raymundo Jarque and his wife who were accused,
treated, detained and subsequently deported upon arriving in the United
States to visit their daughter.
“In
2002, the U.S. and the European Union listed Filipino revolutionary leader
in exile Prof. Jose Ma. Sison as a terrorist, unjustly depriving him of
his fundamental human rights. Today, it is Ms. Duisenberg and her party of
well-meaning artists, journalists and writers. Tomorrow, it could by
anyone including human rights and peace activists, or just anyone who
speaks and acts against the anti-people, anti-democratic political,
economic, social and pro-war policies of the U.S. and the European Union,”
Committee DEFEND stressed.
DEFEND
concluded: “There is creeping fascism engulfing Europe. It is riding on
the slogan of George W. Bush’s war on terror. We must fight this growing
menace before it is too late.” Bulatlat
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