André Vltchek (1962- September 22, 2020)


In Kenya during Al-Shabaab standoff

Another giant  global humanist has left us this week, may he rest in power, and he and his works be remembered forever.  Allow me to borrow excerpts from several homages by those who knew him and his work, and loved him well.

‘André Vltchek’s Sudden Death’,  Robert Hunziker, Sept. 25, 2020, counterpunch.org

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.” […]

“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.”

‘André Vltchek Remembered’, Peter Koenig, September 23rd, 2020, dissidentvoice.org

“André, my good friend and comrade, is no more.

I’m deeply shocked and saddened beyond words by André’s sudden passing.

In the night from Monday to Tuesday 22 September, André traveled by chauffeur-driven car with his wife from Samsun on the Black Sea in Turkey to Istanbul. When they arrived in the early morning hours at the hotel and his wife wanted to wake him up, he didn’t react. He had passed away.

Turkish police said André’s death was “suspicious”. His body was immediately brought to a hospital for forensic analysis.

André traveled relentlessly from one battle field to another, from one conflict zone to a war zone. He exposed innumerable atrocities committed around the world, mostly by western powers. He never wavered from revealing the truth. From Afghanistan to Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan to Argentina, Chile, Peru to Hong Kong, to Xinjiang, the Uygur Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China – André was there. He reported on environmental crimes in Borneo, or originally called Kalimantan, Indonesia, where corruption is destroying vital rain forests – the lungs of Mother Earth – for the benefit of western corporations, killing wildlife and annihilating the livelihoods of indigenous people. Here is a video interview (20 min.) of André’s by DotDotNews, China, of 2 May 2020, depicting a broader picture of André’s engagements around the world.”

‘The Death of Andre Vltchek, a Passionate Warrior for Truth’, Edward Curtin, September 24th, 2020, diddidentvoice.org

If the world is upside down the way it is now, wouldn’t we have to turn it over to get it to stand up straight?’
— Eduardo Galeano, Upside Down, 1998

“Let him sleep in peace, but let his words ring out, his passionate cries for justice and peace in a world of violent predators.” 

He then quotes from the ending of André’s 9/12/2020 quite lengthy ‘Now West Should Sit On Its Backside, Shut Up, And Listen To “The Others”!’

But notice one thing: it is them, telling us, again, telling the world what it is and what it is not! You would never hear such statements in Africa, the Middle East, or Asia. There, people know perfectly well what it really is all about, whether it is about race or not!

I have just spent two weeks in the United States, analyzing the profound crises of U.S. society. I visited Washington, D.C., Minneapolis, New York, and Boston. I spoke to many people in all those places. What I witnessed was confusion and total ignorance about the rest of the world. The United States, a country which has been brutalizing our Planet for decades, is absolutely unable to see itself in the context of the entire world. People, including those from the media, are outrageously ignorant and provincial.

And they are selfish.

I asked many times: “Do black lives matter all over the world? Do they matter in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and do they matter in West Papua?” I swear, I received no coherent answer.

Somebody has to tell them… Somebody has to force them to open their eyes.

A few years ago, I was invited to Southern California to show my documentary work from Africa (my feature documentary film Rwanda Gambit, [5 min. trailer, US-Western-supported Paul Kagame, genocidaire] about West-triggered genocides in both Rwanda and later in the Democratic Republic of Congo), where millions of black people are dying, in order for the vast majority of the U.S. whites to live in piggish opulence.

But before I was allowed to present, I was warned: ‘Remember, people here are sensitive. Do not show too much of brutal reality, as it could disturb them.’

Hearing that, I almost left the event. Only my respect for the organizer made me stay.

Now I am convinced: it is time to force them to watch; to see rivers of blood, which their laziness, selfishness, and greed have triggered. It is time to force them to hear shouts of the agony of the others.”  [longish snip]


“Poetry, music, great literature, these he loved as he fought on the barricades for peace.

I urge you to read his article, Love, Western  Nihilism and Revolutionary Optimism

He was a rare and courageous man.  Let us ring bells in his honor.

Here’s a Kenneth Rexroth poem for Andre, the fighter with the poet’s heart:

No Word

 The trees hang silent
In the heat….
Undo your heart
Tell me your thoughts
What you were
And what you are….
Like the bells no one
Has ever rung…

André on Twitter

His Wikipedia page

And his website ‘Vltchek’s World in Words and Images ‘, with tab for books, films, world travel blog, and images from A-Z nations, as well as ‘in a good company w/ In a good company” with Galeano, Cobb, Djokopekik, Roy, Chomsky, Parenti, Steppling


With Arundhati Roy, New Delhi, India

With Eduardo Galeano, Montevideo, Uruguay

With John Steppling, Norway

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With Noam Chomsky, MIT, USA

 ANDRE VLTCHEK on Why The West Is Awakening, Oct. 5, 2019 (2 mins)

(cross-posted from Café Babylon)

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travelerxxx's picture

Thank-you for this, Wendy. I guess it's somehow fitting that you'd post this as it was your writings here on C99 that first made me aware of of Vltchek.

His passing leaves shoes that will not be easily filled, if at all. Such a loss.

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the saker are where I first read him.
@travelerxxx
Great writer but an even Better listener, it shines through his work
Sad days.

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Ya got to be a Spirit, cain't be no Ghost. . .

Explain Bldg #7. . . still waiting. . .

If you’ve ever wondered whether you would have complied in 1930’s Germany,
Now you know. . .
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@Tall Bald and Ugly

Now that you mention it, I do remember reading him at The Saker. Didn't know about NEO until around a year ago or so.

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@travelerxxx

carried his work according to his wiki, but this is his oeuvre at RT.com. they don't seem to have reported it, but boy, howdy are the conspiracies afoot as to 'who murdered him'.

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@Tall Bald and Ugly

listener'; i love that, TB&U.

as to this: Explain Bldg #7. . ., i haven't heard from the lawyers commission for a new 9/11 inquiry, but it may end up being mooted by the replacement prosecutor for that jurisdiction in NY. the previous one was told that he'd resigned, he denied it. pam aad russ martens (wall street on parade) had reported on it, but only in regard to flummoxing trump cronies investigations/prosecutions. wish i had a memory...

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@travelerxxx

but it's good to know that there was no foul play, and that he crossed over during his sleep.

that he'd reported from the ground in 140 or however many nations over his lifetime, and all in the name of the oppressed and murdered (esp. by western imperialism in the face of liberal critics) is a breathtaking achievement.

sounds goofy, i know, but yesterday i'd kept thinking that he's the brother i wish i'd had.
i have no idea whether or not his wife/partner Rossi Indira traveled with him or not, but i hope that she (and his friends) eventually finds peace. john steppling sure was blown away.

it was also fortunate that the counterpunch editors had received that message of the cause of his death...it wasn't there last night, even. i'm sorry to be so incoherent.

his most recent column at NEO was 'Guo Wengui – So Anti-Chinese that even US Establishment Cannot Stomach Him', sept. 11, 2020

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@wendy davis

...but it's good to know that there was no foul play, and that he crossed over during his sleep.

Yes. The more I've learned about him, the more I'm surprised by that.

Turns out that I'd read that NEO article when researching the arrest of Bannon-the-fascist/con man.

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@travelerxxx
of bannon nor his doings, so it was revelatory to me, so good on ya.

i'd almost included another photo of genocidaire paul kagame: bibi, his wife, and kagame.

anne garrison has covered that man's evil history plenty at black agenda report over the years. seeing his face makes me commit thought crimes.

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that André's death has hit me so hard. his mission was pushing back against US/western imperialism in so many nations (140?), and showing the results so demonstrably one was forced to take notice.

many other on-the-ground journalists report The Truth from various locations including elijah magnier, eva bartlett, ollie vargas, (the newly departed) kevin zeese and his partner margaret flowers, abby martin (in days of yore, afaik), and so on.

anyhoo, i might not have such nightmares tonight as i did last night, and thank you all for reading and commenting.

good night.

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earthling1's picture

What a real journalist looked like.
R.I.P. You will be missed.

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.

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@earthling1

comment eartling1. he was a giant among journalists, although were one or two of his op-eds i didn't care for.

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Advocating for "Chinese globalism", assuming it means what I think it means, sounds like a terrible idea; if the last 6 years have taught me anything, it's that even hypocritical lip-service to liberalism is preferable to resolute totalitarianism. What did this guy think of the Hong Kong situation?

On the other hand, kudos to him for pointing out IdPo's true provincialism (and by necessity therefore, its supreme racism).

I've always been a proud globalist (in the Postwar Consensus/Silicon Valley New-Ager sense, certainly not the "Blueprint for a Prison Planet" sense that's so befouled it), and that's a big part of why I find sanctioned nationalism"identity politics" so shocking and abhorrent: It takes the soul of my own politics and somehow creates a despicable, previously-unthinkable doppelganger of it. Seeing it take over all the websites, causes, and even frickin' HOBBIES I've been involved in for so long has been an experience I did not need, so what I wonder is: If I worked harder on shacking up with groups headquartered OUTSIDE the Anglosphere, might I actually be able to get away from it, actually breathe free again? Of all the mailing lists I'm on, Amazon Frontlines is one of the few that doesn't register as having that...taint.

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In the Land of the Blind, the One-Eyed Man is declared mentally ill for describing colors.

Yes Virginia, there is a Global Banking Conspiracy!

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@The Liberal Moonbat

commenting, amigo.

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