Pilger: Murdoch keeps Australia's dirty secret

May 20, 2011
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The illegal eavesdropping on famous people by the Rupert Murdoch-owned British tabloid News of the World is said to be Murdoch’s Watergate. But is it the crime by which Murdoch ought to be known?

In his native land, Australia, Murdoch controls 70% of the capital city press. Australia is the world’s first “murdochracy”, in which smear by media is power.

The most enduring and insidious Murdoch campaign has been against the Aboriginal people, who were dispossessed by the arrival of the British in the late 18th century and have never been allowed to recover.

“Nigger hunts” continued into the 1960s and beyond.

The officially-inspired theft of children from Aboriginal families, justified by the racist theories of the eugenics movement, produced those known as the Stolen Generation. In 1997, this was identified as genocide.

Today, the first Australians have the shortest life expectancy of any of the world’s 90 indigenous peoples. Australia imprisons Aborigines at five times the rate of South Africa during the apartheid years. In the state of Western Australia, the figure is eight times the apartheid rate.

Political power in Australia often rests in the control of resource-rich land. Most of the uranium, iron ore, gold, oil and natural gas is in Western Australia and the Northern Territory — on Aboriginal land.

Indeed, Aboriginal “progress” is all but defined by the mining industry and its political guardians in both Labor and Coalition governments.

Their faithful, strident voice is the Murdoch press. The exceptional, reformist Labor government of Gough Whitlam in the 1970s set up a royal commission that made clear that social justice for Australia’s first people would only be achieved with universal land rights and a share in the national wealth with dignity.

In 1975, Whitlam was sacked by the governor-general in a “constitutional coup”. The Murdoch press had turned on Whitlam with such venom that rebellious journalists on The Australian burned their newspaper in the street.

In 1984, the Labor Party “solemnly pledged” to finish what Whitlam had begun and legislate Aboriginal land rights. This was opposed by the then Labor prime minister, Bob Hawke, a “mate” of Murdoch.

Hawke blamed the public for being “less compassionate”; but a secret 64-page report to the party revealed that most Australians supported land rights. This was leaked to The Australian, whose front page declared, “Few support Aboriginal land rights”, the opposite of the truth, thus feeding an atmosphere of self-fulfilling distrust, “backlash” and rejection of rights that would distinguish Australia from South Africa.



In 1988, an editorial in Murdoch’s London tabloid, The Sun, described “the Abos” as “treacherous and brutal”. This was condemned by the British Press Council as “unacceptably racist”.

The Australian publishes long articles that present Aboriginal people not unsympathetically but as perennial victims of each other, “an entire culture committing suicide”, or as noble primitives requiring firm direction: the eugenicist’s view.

It promotes Aboriginal “leaders” who, by blaming their own people for their poverty, tell the white elite what it wants to hear. The writer Michael Brull parodied this: “Oh White man, please save us. Take away our rights because we are so backward.”

This is also the government’s view. In railing against what it called the “black armband view” of Australia’s past, the conservative government of John Howard encouraged and absorbed the views of white supremacists — that there was no genocide, no Stolen Generation, no racism; indeed, whites are the victims of “liberal racism”.

A collection of far-right journalists, minor academics and hangers-on became the antipodean equivalent of David Irving Holocaust deniers. Their platform has been the Murdoch press.

Andrew Bolt, columnist on Murdoch’s Melbourne Herald Sun tabloid, is currently the defendant in a racial vilification case brought by nine prominent Aboriginal people, including Larissa Behrendt, a professor of law and Indigenous studies in Sydney.

Behrendt has been an authoritative and outspoken opponent of Howard’s 2007 “emergency intervention” in the Northern Territory, which the Labor government of Julia Gillard has reinforced.

The rationale to “intervene” was that child abuse among Aborigines was in “unthinkable numbers”. This was a fraud.

Out of 7433 Aboriginal children examined by doctors, four possible cases were identified — about the rate of child abuse in white Australia.

What this covered was an old-fashioned colonial grab of mineral-rich land in the Northern Territory where Aboriginal land rights were granted in 1976.

The Murdoch press has been the most lurid and vociferous in its promotion of the “intervention”, which a United Nations special rapporteur has condemned for its racial discrimination.

Once again, Australian politicians are dispossessing the first inhabitants. They are demanding leasehold of land in return for health and education rights that whites take for granted and driving them into “economically viable hubs” where they will be effectively detained — a form of apartheid.

The outrage and despair of most Aboriginal people is not heard. For using her institutional voice and exposing the government’s black supporters, Larissa Behrendt has been subjected to a vicious campaign of innuendo in the Murdoch press, including the implication that she is not a “real” Aborigine.

Using the language of its soulmate The Sun, The Australian derides the “abstract debate” of “land rights, apologies, treaties” as a “moralizing mumbo-jumbo spreading like a virus”.

The aim is to silence those who dare tell Australia’s dirty secret.

[More of John Pilger's articles can be found at http://www.johnpilger.com/ ]

Comments

Rupert Murdoch is worse than Adolph Hitler. He is a fascist dictator. His media-control kills, maims, distorts, manipulates the weak.....the Aboriginal people whom he MADE weak. They are the "Stolen Generation" identified as Genocide. Overthrow this ego-maniac poster child. Australians wake up and fight for your country's humanity and world view. Get rid of Murdock! He is out to take over the world. First Australia, now America, (note the 2010 money-bought horrific election) and where ever he strikes next. Dangerous men SHOULD be on the most wanted list.
What about the alcohol, petrol sniffing and drug problems Mr Pilger? Talk about shoot the messenger.
Excellent article by John Pilger. The military government of Fiji under Commodore Frank Bainimarama took power to stamp out corruption and to protect Indians from racism. Just imagine that the Israeli military had a coup to stop criminality (theft of Palestinian land, body parts commerce, and Ecstasy smuggling, in all of which Apartheid Israel is world number 1) and to otherwise protect the Palestinians! Now democracy is clearly better than dictatorship and true representative democracy is better than the Murdochracy and Lobbyocracy we have in Australia. Commodore Frank Bainimarama advanced the cause of true representative democracy in Fiji by demanding that Fiji media should be owned by Fijian nationals. This meant that US citizen Rupert Murdoch had to sell the Fiji Times (it was acquired by Fijian businessman Mr Patel). It is a sad day when Murdochracy and Lobbyocracy Australia has to get lessons in true representative democracy from a military dictatorship - and even sadder still when it ignores the lessons. In the absence of such democracy-enhancing media ownership rules in Australia and around the World, decent people everywhere must urgently take personal responsibility and Boycott Murdoch Media. Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.

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