Humanitarian intervention and its excesses

Humanitarian intervention and its excesses

Author: René Naba

Editions: GOLIAS

ISBN: 978 2354 722 524

Price: 14,00 euros

The 13th publication of René Naba:

Humanitarianism is capable of the worst and the best.

While it has served to alert international opinion to scandalous situations of abuse of power and abominable cases of ill-treatment, it has served as a guarantee for imperial equipment.

Humanitarianism has always been a dictated action from the North to the South. Originally a generous idea, the humanitarian intervention evolved, in the face of facts, into an ambiguous notion covering the activities of firefighters.

This book proposes to narrate the story of Humanitarianism’s excesses. The story of an instrumentalization of charitable organizations that destabilizing the recalcitrant countries to the Western hegemonic order.

At the end of fifty years of its existence, the humanitarian intervention can be summed up in this equation: A lot of interference and a little of humanitarianism, in which the latter inversely proportional to its interference.

This book is an antidote to intoxication that has polluted French opinion in favor of the so-called “Arab Spring”, including the Syrian war.

 

Table of Contents:

PART 1

Prologue: Lobbying in general and the Geneva position as a flourishing industry of NGO’s

Chapter I: Strategic and Media challenges of Humanitarian Intervention

Chapter II: Right of Intervention / Duty of Intervention

PART 2: The Muslim charity

Preliminaries on the Muslim charity

Chapter I: The War of Afghanistan: King Salman of Saudi Arabia, the biggest fundraiser for jihad 1980-1990.

Chapter II: Cambodia and Pakistan, the journey of Muslim NGOs

Chapter III: The humanitarianism in the war of Syria.

Chapter IV: The West Faced with Religious Radicalism in the Middle East; A tale of ordinary madness

Chapter V: The resurrection of the Golden List, fifteen years later

Chapter VI: Syria’s media war

Chapter VII: The Humanitarianism, an instrument of money laundering of commercial delinquency.

PART 3: Requiem for humanitarian Intervention

Chapter I: The Enigma of Kouchner

Chapter 2: Bernard Henry Levy: A man of his time or a man of NATO?

RENÉ NABA

Member of the Advisory Group of the Scandinavian Institute for Human Rights (SIHR). Editorial Director of the website www.madaniya.info