3 Quotes & Sayings By Jean Bricmont

Jean Bricmont is Professor of Physics at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. He is a specialist in General Relativity and Cosmology. He was awarded the FRS Fellowship in 1993, the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award in 2000, and the Berne Prize in 2003.

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Fallujah was a Guernica with no Picasso. A city of 300, 000 was deprived of water, electricity, and food, emptied of most of its inhabitants who ended up parked in camps. Then came the methodical bombing and recapture of the city block by block. When soldiers occupied the hospital, The New York Times managed to justify this act on grounds that the hospital served as an enemy propaganda center by exaggerating the number of casualties. And by the way, just how many casualties were there? Nobody knows, there is no body count for Iraqis. When estimates are published, even by reputable scientific reviews, they are denounced as exaggerated. Finally, the inhabitants were allowed to return to their devastated city, by way of military checkpoints, and start to sift through the rubble, under the watchful eye of soldiers and biometric controls. . Jean Bricmont
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All those who prefer peace to power, and happiness to glory should thank the colonized people for their civilizing mission. By liberating themselves, they made Europeans more modest, less racist, and more human. Let us hope that the process continues and that the Americans are obliged to follow the same course. When one’s own cause is unjust, defeat can be liberating. Jean Bricmont