SEPTEMBER 25, 2020
In Kenya during Al-Shabaab standoff
EDITOR’S NOTE: CounterPunch received word from Rossi
Indira, Andre’s partner who was with him at the time of his death, that Andre
died from complications with diabetes. Andre had been very ill for several
weeks prior to his death, he could barely walk and one of his legs was
paralyzed. Rossi tells us that he also refused medical treatment. Andre’s
funeral is being held in Istanbul. For a full list of articles he wrote for
CounterPunch, please visit his author page.
Exposing Lies of the Empire (PT. Badak Merah Semesta, 2015) first
introduced me to André Vltchek’s remarkable journalism, weaving together
unforgettable narratives of Western imperialism and capitalistic
fundamentalism. He’s widely considered one of the world’s most gifted thinkers,
and even though I did not personally know him, I always looked forward to
reading his articles. His words came from direct personal experience on the
front lines of battlefields or wherever humanity suffered and struggled. He
knew slums as well as palaces and villages that had been bombed into the
ground. He was a true revolutionary fighting for the underclass, a lifetime
communist and advocate of Chinese globalism, which he described as beneficial
to former colonized countries throughout the world.
A philosopher, a filmmaker, an exceptional
investigative journalist, he’ll be missed by millions of the unnamed that he
fought for justice and redemption from forces of colonialism, past and present.
He died unexpectedly in the middle of the night
September 22 when traveling in a chauffeur-driven car with his wife from Samsun
on the Black Sea in Turkey to Istanbul. When they arrived in early morning
hours at a hotel, his wife tried to awaken him, but he had passed. Turkish
police have ordered a forensic analysis of his mysterious unexpected death.
He famously exposed atrocities from Afghanistan to
Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Hong Kong to Xinjiang. He not
only exposed the ruthlessness of ruling elites via the pen, he traveled to see
what was true, what was false, what was shocking. Following in his footsteps
leads to a disquieting litany of the “shocking.”
Only recently in Hong Kong he granted a personal
20-min video interview to DotDotNews. Here is a link to André Vltchek telling
his own story. It is truly a remarkable story:
In the interview, he states: “I am fighting against
anything that could be described as imperialism… as something that is
overthrowing people’s governments… forcing an ideology on people… basically,
what the West is doing for decades and centuries thru colonialist and then
imperialist domination of the world… So, I go everywhere where the countries
are being destroyed.”
In East Timor where he was filming in 1996, the
Indonesian military arrested him and hung him from the ceiling and tortured him
for 24 hours. Thereafter, he could not use his left arm for one year. He was
reporting on the U.S. backed Indonesian coup of 1965 in a film called the
“Downfall,” produced and directed by André. It took him 15 years to complete
the film during which time he was condemned to death twice. He’s likely one of
the only journalist in the world whose body is filled with battle scars via
torture and/or direct closeness to battle zones.
In his words: “The horrible state of the world which
I witnessed in all countries in all parts of the globe within more than 160
countries… I am convinced that only the struggle against imperialism can save
billions of human beings who are tortured and destroyed for all these
centuries… Western imperialism is the only problem this planet has.”
RIP André Vltchek.
Robert
Hunziker lives in Los Angeles and can be reached at rlhunziker@gmail.com.
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