Belafonte warns of accelerating Neo-Fascism South of the Border
Following U.S. Senator Hilary Clinton's Martin Luther
King Day remarks about the House of Representatives
being run like a "plantation," singer and activist
Harry Belafonte compared the Department of Homeland
Security south of the Border in the United States, to
the Nazi Gestapo and called the U.S. President George
W. Bush, a liar during a speech in New York in
late-January 2006.
"We've come to this dark time in which the new
Gestapo of Homeland Security lurks here, where
citizens are having their rights suspended," Belafonte
said in a speech to the annual meeting of the Arts
Presenters Members Conference. "You can be arrested
and not charged. You can be arrested and have no right
to counsel."
"You can be arrested and not charged, you can be
arrested and have no right to counsel," said
Belafonte, who called U.S. President Bush "the
greatest terrorist in the world" during a trip to
Venezuela two weeks ago. Belafonte, 78, made that
comment after a meeting with Venezuelan leader Hugo
Chavez.
Belafonte acknowledged that the 9/11 terrorist
attacks in 2001 demanded a response by the United
States, but said the policies of the Bush
administration were ill advised.
"Fascism is fascism. Terrorism is terrorism.
Oppression is oppression," said Belafonte, who served
in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He added that
Bush rose to power "somewhat dubiously and ... then
lies to the people of this nation [United States],
misleads them, mis-instructs, and then sends off
hundreds of thousands of our own boys and girls to a
foreign land that has not aggressed against us."
The Harlem-born Belafonte, who was raised in Jamaica,
said his activism was inspired by an impoverished
mother "who imbued in me that we should never
capitulate to oppression."
Belafonte's words, part of a 45 minute speech
on the role of the arts in a politically changing
world, received roaring standing ovations, as reported
by the Associated Press.
Harry Belafonte's daughter Shari, used to live in
Toronto; and also hosted a TVOntario programme.

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