Friday, March 16, 2012

George Clooney Arrested in a Protest: Just Like Egypt?

Yes. We're talking about THE George Clooney, super star and dedicated human rights activist. He was arrested while protesting in front of the Sudanese Embassy the inhumane mass murder and genocide in the Nuba mountains. That's the Nuba mountains in Sudan, not the Egyptian Nuba of course.

PHOTO: REUTERS
George Clooney was arrested like any common protestor--except of course for the fact that hundreds of cameras were recording every second of the arrest. Now, I can hear all the pro-tyranny people in Egypt rejoicing: "Seeee! In your face! Protestors get A-R-R-E-S-T-E-D even in the United States of America. So quit blaming our most beloved Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) for arresting protestors!"

I hate to burst your bubble O' you anti-protest peeps. Mr Clooney was arrested for an act of civil disobedience: he and the other protestors were blocking the entrance to the Sudanese embassy. The police warned them three times not to cross "the police line" and when they did, police officers on site arrested George Clooney and a few other activists. George Clooney &Co were taken away in plastic handcuffs (also known as Zip Ties) and they continued their chanting against the criminal Sudanese president Omar Al-Bashir.

George Clooney had planned this protest, and knew that they will be arrested. Clooney knew that the arrest of a mega star like him would bring his cause to attention. So he accepted the cuffs willingly.

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And to compare this to the sad situation of Egyptian Super Star Sheikhs such as Mr. Mohammed Hassan who rally for their cause by asking poor people to donate to it, you begin to understand where my undying appreciation for George Clooney comes from.

Even though many people would just disregard this arrest as a 'media stunt.' I like it, because it is a stunt that works.

Now, thousands of people worldwide will google George Clooney's arrest and try to find out more about why he did. Thousands of people will now know that somewhere in Africa, Omar Al-Bashir is murdering and starving the People of the Nuba Mountains. And if this is how Clooney uses his fame and stardom, then all the power to him.

3 comments:

Annie said...

Unless mr Clooney is being used (as we are all, somehow) to support some kind of policy that aims at disposing of Al Bashir to implant some super power even more in this forsaken area. (Haro on the dictator, just like in Irak and then ...)
I want to believe Clooney is a good guy though.

BURIED IN BOOKS said...

Amira-

I choose to believe you are much more savvy about something like this since you are in the middle of this so if you say it helps, I choose to believe Clooney did it to help. He's never been one for publicity stunts. He doesn't seem to care about fame. I think he did it to make a statement.
God there are so many things that go on in this world that I have no idea about, have no clue that even my government is involved in. How do you keep in the know?

Heather

Unknown said...

@Heather

I spent a lot of time (probably too much for my own good!) reading news from all over the world. I also listen to the "beats" in the heart of the blogosphere. Somehow bloggers always know what's worth knowing in every corner of the world.

I do believe that George Clooney is a true humanist. What government intents are--that is something entirely different. And something that none of us "regular" folks can be so sure about anyway
... Give'em the benefit of the doubt is my motto.