This is marginally Babylon 5-related. Othewise, I would send it into the News/Politics forum.
Much of the political story is based on events in Eastern Europe, Germany, and other historical events. I guess you could say that history repeats itself unless we pay attention. Or rather, we see similarities to the past - sometimes rightly, and some times we dream them up to support our own opinions.
1) "You're either with us or you're against us"
Where's this in Babylon 5? Perhaps you're referring to either being with the Vorlons or being with the Shadows? And how Sheridan rejected their power play games and the younger races decided that there was another way than the options placed before them?
Still, many of the viewers thought what Londo [Sorry, I should say "The Centauri" -edit] did was wrong. He let the Shadows have a base on the island of Salini. That didn't mean he was with the Shadows, now did it?
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend. "
Arab Proverb
"He that is not with me is against me; and he that gathereth not with me scattereth abroad"
Jesus of Nasareth (Matthew 12:30, KJV Bible)
2) torture scene
I liked Instersections in Real Time. Then, there's torture scenes in other episodes too.
There are several plays and books (fiction and non-fiction) dealing with or featuring torture.
I can't quite find a recent event that reminds me of Intersections in Real Time. When it comes to the Guantanamo situation that was investigated recently, I think this scene is the most similar:
"
Do not thump the Book of G'Quan, it is disrespectful"- G'kar to Garibaldi
3) media distortion
Although painful to watch, The Illusion of Truth is one of my favourite B5 episodes. However, "And Now for a Word" contains more subtle signs of distortion, IIRC.
It would be kind of fun to write a fan fiction about the reaction to the ISN report in The Illusion of Truth. There were other TV channels, but I don't think there were many open discussion forums and "blogs" back at earth. There might have been some encrypted underground networks like the
Freenet Project where sceptics could debate the tapes and confirm their suspicions. A kind of Moorewatch for the Third Age of mankind.
4) Night Watch
The National Socialist references are obvious. Especially how only members of Night Watch could hold certain positions; reminds me of the Nazi party members taking over police cheif positions in Norway during the German occupation. But there's lesser known, and equally fitting, parallels to Eastern Germany: Patriot movements with compulsory membership, and secret police informers.
How do groups like the "Guardian Angels" fit into this, by the way? In my country they're called "Night Ravens". All they do is be present out in the night life and suppress violence among drunk people just by being present.
stories of secret service checking out political dissenting art"
Yes, because your quirky laws say that making death threats against the President is illegal. Imagine the concept. The secret service check wether it's a credible threat or just another teenager talking tough.
From private businesses? Wouldn't that be the basis for a wrongful termination suit? When it comes to hiring, the employers are rather free to discriminate as they want, except against religion, gender and race.
5) civilians caught in the middle
In about every major war since WWI, more civilians than soldiers were killed. It's sad. And it's why I'm really thankful for the
Fourth Geneva Convention