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They hang the man and flog the woman, That steal the goose from off the common, But let the greater villain loose, That steals the common from the goose. (Nursery rhyme, c. 1764)

Monday, May 29, 2006

US braces for 'Iraq's My Lai'

"Graphic accounts of the apparent slaughter of unarmed civilians have been obtained by The Times as Washington braces itself for the results of an investigation into what threatens to be the most damaging military scandal in Iraq.

"On Saturday Iman Hassan, a 10-year-old Iraqi girl, told The Times how she had watched US marines kill her mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, four-year-old cousin and two uncles.

"Residents in the insurgent stronghold of al-Haditha have now stepped forward to corroborate elements of Iman’s story and to describe to The Times the murder of a second family, which included five children, the youngest of whom were two and three years old.

"The events threaten to land a major blow to the US military's reputation in Iraq ...

"Fallout from the inquiry, which is expected to be made public next month, is already being felt in Washington and the military establishment in Iraq. One US officer speaking anonymously in Iraq said what happened in al-Haditha was 'clearly pretty awful'."
South News

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UK AWOL figures soar since Iraq invasion


"3,000 British soldiers have gone absent without leave every year since the start of the Iraq war, with more than 1,000 of them still missing, according to Ministry of Defence figures ...

"... although the number of soldiers going Awol has stayed relatively steady at about 2,800 each year, those still remaining absent since the war started nearly tripled
last year compared with 2003."
South News

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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Eco activists defend settlement

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UK: "A group of ecological activists who have settled on land in south Devon have defended their right to stay on the site.

"MP Anthony Steen and local residents have objected to the Landmatters Co-Operative site of about 10 people in makeshift shelters at Allaleigh.

"Mr Steen has raised concerns about a £4,000 Big Lottery Fund grant to the Co-Operative for a water borehole.

"But members say the project enhances the local environment.

Plans rejected

"Landmatters bought the 42-acre site near the village three years ago and settled there last summer.

"It says its intention is to educate people about how land can be worked sustainably and hosts workshops and other events.

"The group produces its own power from solar cells, composts its waste and uses water from a stream and harvests rainwater.

"A planning application for temporary permission for "low impact" homes was rejected by South Hams District Council planners on 3 May, but the group is appealing ..."
BBC News

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Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Bolton at the United Nations


"John R Bolton may be called 'the ugly American' and be widely disliked, yet his pivotal role as US Ambassador to the UN makes him extraordinarily powerful and important in world affairs. Obsequious, arrogant, doctrinaire and above all, Americanist -- but no fool, neocons hope he may save the Bush administration."

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There will be a transcript of this excellent Background Briefing one-hour documentary from Australia here in a few days from date of podcast.

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Monday, May 22, 2006

UK & Aussie PMs both aware of WMD lie


"A former U.N. biological weapons specialist is asserting that the prime ministers of Australia and Britain knew at the time that pre-war intelligence on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction was false.

"Rod Barton, an Australian, worked as a United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq for a decade. The Sydney Morning Herald reported on May 13 that Barton turned whistleblower over the machinations of American, British and Australian politicians distorting pre-war intelligence in order to justify the March 2003 invasion of Iraq.

"In March 2004, Barton and fellow Australian, foreign affairs disarmament specialist John Gee, resigned in protest from the Iraq Survey Group.

"Following the March 2003 invasion of Iraq, the CIA and the U.S. Department of Defense established the Iraq Survey Group to locate Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. Following its efforts, the group issued a final report, usually referred to as the Duelfer Report, compiled by the ISG's 1,400-member international team.

"In his new book 'The Weapons Detective,' Barton goes into detail about his work for the Defense Intelligence Organization, which he joined in 1972 as a microbiologist. Baton asserts that British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Australian Prime Minister John Howard both knew before the invasion that the intelligence on Iraqi WMDs was false."
UPI via SpaceWar [lid dip to Nora at Extra! Extra!]

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Sunday, May 21, 2006

Experts say badges for Jews in Iran untrue


"Several experts are casting doubt on reports that Iran had passed a law requiring the country’s Jews and other religious minorities to wear coloured badges identifying them as non-Muslims.

"The Iranian embassy in Otttawa also denied the Iranian government had passed such a law.

"A news story and column by Iranian-born analyst Amir Taheri in yesterday’s National Post reported that the Iranian parliament had passed a sweeping new law this week outlining proper dress for Iran's majority Muslims, including an order for Jews, Christians and Zoroastrians to wear special strips of cloth.

"According to the reports, Jews were to wear yellow cloth strips, called zonnar, while Christians were to wear red and Zoroastrians blue ...

"Sam Kermanian, of the U.S.-based Iranian-American Jewish Federation, said in an interview from Los Angeles that he had contacted members of the Jewish community in Iran — including the lone Jewish member of the Iranian parliament — and they denied any such measure was in place ..."
National Post

[Expect a lot more disinfo coming out about Iran -- remember Iraq and WMDs.]

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The Karl Rove indicted? story

I'm so glad I was cautious and put a question mark in my headline Karl Rove indicted?

Here is Truthout's apology (a bit half-arsed if you ask me) for Jason Leopold's original piece (the headline of which definitely did not have a question mark), which went all over the blogosphere as fact.

Rove might well be indicted, but Truthout's presentation of the story was not a good way to go about things.

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Closing Gitmo

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Everyone wants Guantánamo Bay to be closed, from Amnesty International to George Bush. So why is the military prison still open? asks David Fickling.

"Mr Bush claims it's just a question of time. 'I would like to close the camp and put the prisoners on trial,' he told German television earlier this month. But sadly, as a mere president and commander in chief of the armed forces, it seems he's in no position to hurry things along.

"So far only 10 of the roughly 460 detainees in the camp have been charged with anything, although another two dozen are expected to face charges shortly and 110 more will be released in the coming weeks. That leaves nearly 300 prisoners who are neither accused of doing anything wrong, nor facing any prospect of release from the camp ...

"The US government has been clever with its semantics here. Claiming that Guantánamo is just a temporary camp blunts any calls for its closure. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty would no doubt have been demanding that it be shut down much earlier had they not given Washington the benefit of the doubt on this claim ..."
Source

UN panel slams US on detainee practices
UN panel urges US to close prison at Guantanamo
UN wants Guantanamo closed :: Forbes :: Duluth News Tribune
Boston Globe :: The Herald :: all 702 related »

Inside Guantanamo in pictures
(picture above comes from this disturbing gallery)

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Indigenous community rebuffs peacekeepers call

"Leaders in one of Australia's largest Aboriginal communities deny they need a military peacekeeping force to restore order.

"But the Community Council at Wadeye in the Northern Territory says the Army's muscle could help bring basic services up to scratch.

"The Australian Medical Association (AMA) says Wadeye is beset by violence and every child is at risk of abuse and neglect.

"The association's Territory branch wants the Army brought in as peacekeepers but Dale Seaniger from Wadeye's Thamarrurr Council says that suggestion is out of line.

"'That's rather ludicrous to suggest a peacekeeping role,' he said.

"'That's sort of drawing a bit of a long bow.

"'Just bringing in the Army as a peacekeeping force is not going to resolve the issue, there needs to be quite a few sort of initiatives put in place.'

"However, Mr Seanigar says the community would welcome the military's help to improve basic infrastructure."
ABC News

Send Army to Aboriginal community: AMA NT
Labor cool on use of the army in Indigenous communities
Call for forces in NT communities :: Children at Wadeye at risk: AMA
Minister calls for women-only Aboriginal refuges
NT, Tas won't attend Indigenous violence summit
Indigenous Council head backs violence summit
Leadership seen as key to addressing Indigenous violence
Fears Indigenous violence summit to be another 'talkfest'

Send Army to Aboriginal community: AMA NT
Labor cool on use of the army in Indigenous communities
Call for forces in NT communities :: Children at Wadeye at risk: AMA
Cry of the innocent :: all 192 related »

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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Main news organisations condemn sedition legislation

Australia: Main news organisations condemn sedition legislation

Fingers crossed for Feedblitz

If you are an email subscriber to this blog, your subs from today will no longer come via Bloglet but via Feedblitz. I hope the transfer goes smoothly, and you are welcome to let me know if it does or doesn't.

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Update: I'm a dirty rat. I've said harsh things in the past about Bloglet, but this post at Feedblitz explains a lot of stuff I didn't know, so this is my public apology to Monsur who pioneered blog-to-email subs and did it altruistically, not as a money-making scheme. He has actually allowed Feedblitz to import all his free 'customers' (read his new post). Good luck to Monsur in all ways, and thanks. And anyone else who appreciates what he did can email him at bloglet at gmail dot com.

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Sex abuse 'rife' in Australian Aboriginal communities

Sex abuse 'rife' in NT communities
Rather than blame alcohol and substance abuse for what ... Sexual violence has been a largely taboo subject ... if ever, publicly addressed by Aboriginal leaders and ...

Paper reveals sexual abuse, violence in NT Indigenous communities
Culture of violence see Aboriginal girls raped
Fed Govt wants more done to combat violence in remote communities

ABC Online - all 49 related »

"I do know of seven-month-old babies being horrifically molested in the communities. I do know of cases of very young children being molested in these communities, children five, three, seven years of age and upward. There are communities in this area where very few, very few young children are… young girls, shall we say, would be still intact medically."
Source

NT Indigenous leaders back calls for police protection
Further allegations of sexual abuse in Aboriginal communities
Customary law blamed for low reporting rates of Aboriginal crime
Clare Martin defends Govt measures to deal with Aboriginal abuse


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Coalition forces 'torturing' Iraqi doctors

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"ELEANOR HALL: As a series of bombings in Iraq kills dozens more people overnight, a Baghdad doctor is calling on the international community to help rebuild the health system which he says is unable to cope and is far worse than under Saddam Hussein.

"Doctor Salam Ismael, who helped found the organisation Doctors for Iraq, says doctors are routinely forced by militia members to perform operations at gunpoint.

"But he says the authorities in Iraq are equally responsible for the flight of doctors from the country and for the desperate state of the health system.

...

"ELEANOR HALL: How does the security affect doctors?

"SALAM ISMAEL: The brain drain is one of the major issues affecting our health system, in the sense of if you know that we have 3,000 doctors now left the country, and this is our estimation, Doctors for Iraq, and they left the country between one year and a half. In one year and a half, 3,000 who left the country. In addition to that, we have 61 seniors who have been killed in the last one year and a half, and that's how because of the lack of security, lack of protection.

"ELEANOR HALL: You say that 61 doctors have been killed in the last 18 months …

"SALAM ISMAEL: Senior.

"ELEANOR HALL: … Are doctors being targeted?

"SALAM ISMAEL: Yes.

...

"ELEANOR HALL: So you're saying that it's not just the militias, it's not just the gangs that are creating problems for doctors, it is the authorities who are making life difficult?

"SALAM ISMAEL: Exactly. Exactly. The American coalition forces, they are making retirement of some of the head seniors of doctors. This is exactly after the invasion, and they are forcing them to retire and leave the country because accordingly they are from background of Ba'ath party. And, you know, the Ba'ath party people are joining it because of their need of money at that time.

"Anyway, the other part of it is after that the accusing of doctors of treating insurgents is one of the major cruels that's played in affecting doctors in themselves. In many areas doctors have been arrested, detained, told, I mean torched [tortured] by … and beating inside their own clinics, and that's happened several times in the west of Iraq.

"ELEANOR HALL: You're saying that's by coalition forces?

"SALAM ISMAEL: Yes, by coalition forces. And we have evidence ... "
The World Today [Emphasis mine]

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Monday, May 15, 2006

Australian PM heckled in Washington

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"A lone protester heckled the Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, as he returned from lunch with US Vice-President Dick Cheney in Washington.

"Construction worker Jay Marx repeatedly shouted 'John Howard, get out of Iraq. The Bush administration is a sinking ship'."
SBS

In the Scriptorium: Activism & action page :: Protest pictures (current)

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Karl Rove Indicted?

Karl Rove Indicted?
ProgressiveU.org, CA - May 14, 2006Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald spent more than half a day Friday at the offices of Patton Boggs, the law firm representing Karl Rove. ...

Karl Rove indicted on perjury, lying to investigators News Hounds
Rove Indictment Report Denied New York Sun
The Rove Indictment Questions and Observations
SF.Indymedia.org - AlterNet - all 26 related »

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Saturday, May 13, 2006

FreeSpeechOz popup on your site



Here’s a FreeSpeechOz popup box which will put all the latest news and views on your own site. As it opens in a new window it will bring readers to Free Speech Australia but not close your site’s window.

To put it on your site, download the html tag from
here (it’s less than one kb). Spread it round — share it with your friends who have sites in Oz or overseas!

Paste anywhere into your site. If you know some html you can change the colour, size and text.

The popup box is hosted at my site, but of course you’re welcome to rip the code and make it your own.

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Hang up on NSA accomplices AT&T, Verizon, Bell

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If you are a member of AT&T (including Cingular and SBC), Bell South or Verizon, your telecom company willingly sold the private telephone records of American citizens to the Bush administration's illegal domestic spying operation.

Please contact your provider now, and let them know that this is simply unacceptable.

Contact AT&T: http://www.consumer.att.com/contact?source=body
Contact Verizon: http://www22.verizon.com/CustomerSupport/ContactUs/
Contact BellSouth: http://www.bellsouth.com/contactus/index.html

You can also find out more about Working Assets Wireless and Working Assets Long Distance at http://www.workingassets.com.

Source: Working Assets

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Friday, May 12, 2006

Bush lying about spying on millions of US citizens


"George Bush tried desperately yesterday to defuse the news that the three biggest telephone firms in the US provided the National Security Agency with the records of billions of calls made by Americans.

"The revelation that the warrantless wiretapping authorised by President Bush was far more sweeping than the administration has admitted could derail the confirmation of Michael Hayden, a former director of the agency, as new CIA chief.

"Covered in a report by the paper USA Today, the story also reopens questions about whether Mr Bush acted illegally in authorising taps on Americans without court oversight. USA Today reported that since the September 2001 terror attacks, AT&T Corp, Verizon Communications Inc, and BellSouth Corp had been providing the agency with detailed records of the calls made by their 200 million customers, both international and domestic ..."
US phone firms gave spy agency records of billions of calls

NSA Has Record of US-to-US Calls :: Lying About Spying
Both parties decry home-spying program :: Shame on Congress
NSA collection of billions of phone records sparks uproar
US spy agency logged Americans' phone calls
Yahoo! News :: Stuff.co.nz - BET :: ABC Online :: all 1,012 related »

NSA at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - comprehensive article

The Memory Hole > "The Origins of the National Security Agency ...
disinformation project echelon :: More on NSA from Disinformation
National Security Agency - dKosopedia

Multimedia: The Spies Have It (animation from ACLU)

Aussies you are needed: Register at FreeSpeechOz as we fight similar issues in Australia!

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Thursday, May 11, 2006

George W Bush: An American Hitler

By DOUG THOMPSON
May 3, 2006
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/printer_8534.shtml

In George W. Bush's petty, pathetic, partisan world, laws he doesn't agree with don't have to be obeyed, Congressional actions that differ from his political agenda can be ignored and the Constitution of the United States is just a "goddamned piece of paper."

Charlie Savage of The Boston Globe brought this point home Sunday when he revealed Bush has chosen to ignore more laws passed by Congress than any President in history, appending more than 750 laws with "signing statements" that say, in effect, that he doesn't give a damn what the law says because he will do whatever he pleases as a "wartime president" and "commander-in-chief."

Of course it doesn't matter to him that he became a "wartime president" because he lied out his ass to justify an illegal invasion on Iraq based on fake intelligence and a determined policy of ignoring facts that disproved his lies.

With every revelation, we learn more and more just what a dangerous despot Bush is, a madman with the power to wage war at will, destroy the Constitution on a whim and invoke is own perception of unchecked Presidential power by ignoring the system of checks and balances that used to be part of our system of government.

Sadly, nobody in Congress or the courts has the balls to stop this American Hitler. He rides roughshod over the laws of the land, safe in the assumption that his arrogance will leave opponents cowering in fear and an apathetic populace willing to wait until 2008 to rid itself of this festering boil on the body politic.

I'm not sure we can wait. With every passing day we see an elected official who acts more like a dictator than a President. Even worse, he is backed by a Congress driven by a lust for power and corrupted by a system where money and politics rules.

As Savage reports in The Boston Globe:

"President Bush has quietly claimed the authority to disobey more than 750 laws enacted since he took office, asserting that he has the power to set aside any statute passed by Congress when it conflicts with his interpretation of the Constitution. Among the laws Bush said he can ignore are military rules and regulations, affirmative-action provisions, requirements that Congress be told about immigration services problems, ''whistle-blower" protections for nuclear regulatory officials, and safeguards against political interference in federally funded research."

Bush proved he can successfully ignore the law of the land with his domestic spying program where he ordered the National Security Agency to wiretap phones of Americans.

"Far more than any predecessor, Bush has been aggressive about declaring his right to ignore vast swaths of laws -- many of which he says infringe on power he believes the Constitution assigns to him alone as the head of the executive branch or the commander in chief of the military," Savage writes. "Many legal scholars say they believe that Bush's theory about his own powers goes too far and that he is seizing for himself some of the law-making role of Congress and the Constitution-interpreting role of the courts."

But knowing Bush is going too far and doing something about is where the rub lies. Congress is controlled by the same party of despots who support Bush's dictatorial actions and he has stacked the courts with judges willing to ignore the Constitution to support his seizure of power.

As Savage reports:

Bush is the first president in modern history who has never vetoed a bill, giving Congress no chance to override his judgments. Instead, he has signed every bill that reached his desk, often inviting the legislation's sponsors to signing ceremonies at which he lavishes praise upon their work.

Then, after the media and the lawmakers have left the White House, Bush quietly files ''signing statements" -- official documents in which a president lays out his legal interpretation of a bill for the federal bureaucracy to follow when implementing the new law. The statements are recorded in the federal register.

In his signing statements, Bush has repeatedly asserted that the Constitution gives him the right to ignore numerous sections of the bills -- sometimes including provisions that were the subject of negotiations with Congress in order to get lawmakers to pass the bill. He has appended such statements to more than one of every 10 bills he has signed.

''He agrees to a compromise with members of Congress, and all of them are there for a public bill-signing ceremony, but then he takes back those compromises -- and more often than not, without the Congress or the press or the public knowing what has happened," said Christopher Kelley, a Miami University of Ohio political science professor who studies executive power.

Political scientist George Harleigh, who served in both the Nixon and Reagan administrations where Presidential power became major issues, says Bush's actions place the country on a dangerous course.

"Presidential authority, once assumed, is seldom relinquished. The Constitution prevailed when Richard Nixon ignored the laws that govern his actions," Harleigh says, "but this President neither obeys nor upholds his oath to support the Constitution. He sees the document as an obstacle to his power and has chosen to ignore it. If no one else is willing to uphold the Constitution then it becomes, as attorney general Alberto Gonzales has written, an 'outdated document' and places this Republic in grave peril."

Harleigh believes this nation faces more than a battle for which political party controls the White House and/or Congress.

"This is now a battle for the soul of America," he says. "The very future of this Republic may well rest on whether or not anyone can, or will, stop George W. Bush."

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Saturday, May 06, 2006

Bush calls terror fight WWIII



Remember when Mad King Bush called for a 'Crusade', thus freaking out the entire Middle East? And just when we thought he couldn't get any dumber or more pathologically dangerous:

Bush calls terror fight WWIII

"US President George W. Bush has said the September 11 revolt of passengers against their hijackers on board Flight 93 had struck the first blow of 'World War III'.

"Meanwhile and perhaps related, Porter Goss has abruptly resigned as CIA director, plunging the embattled US spy agency into new uncertainty as it seeks to rebuild from a series of intelligence failures in the war on terrorism and Iraq.

"No reason was given for the resignation which was announced by President George W. Bush at the White House."
SouthNews

Boss of troubled CIA quits :: CIA director resigns
Bush accepts CIA chief's resignation :: all 1,086 related »

Bush says fight against terror is World War III

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Friday, May 05, 2006

US 'lets torture flourish'

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"The United States has failed to eradicate torture and ill-treatment of prisoners in its war on terrorism despite the international outcry over the Abu Ghraib prison scandal and abusive behaviour at other US detention facilities, and is even allowing such practices to flourish, Amnesty International charged.

"The London-based human rights organisation made its criticism in a report to the UN Committee against Torture, which will start meeting in Geneva this week to consider American compliance with the United Nations convention against torture and other cruel forms of punishment.

"'Although the US government continues to assert its condemnation of torture and ill treatment, these statements contradict what is happening in practice,' said Curt Goering, senior deputy executive director of Amnesty International USA ..."
News 24

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Free Speech Australia wants YOU today!




Recently (April 24) I announced a new website, Free Speech Australia. I invite you to join right now and make it an exceptional site to help protect your civil liberties and those of your friends, your family, your children and grandchildren.

Australians are finding their civil liberties undermined at an alarming rate, with the excuse (and it is only an excuse from cynical politicians) being the so-called 'war on terror'. You're cordially invited to visit for news on this vital topic, and also to register, post and leave comments. And, of course, bookmark it and return.

You don't have to be Australian to register for free to Free Speech Oz. But please forward this post today to your Australian friends, as many as you have in your email address book, as this new site has been constructed especially for people to get involved with.

Here's the kind of news and opinion you will find at Free Speech Oz:

Howard ‘controls’ flow of news
“AUSTRALIA’S Press Council says the Howard Government is exerting more control than ever over the flow of information.
“Speaking on World Press Freedom Day, Australian Press Council Chairman Professor Ken McKinnon said information in general was becoming more constrained and carefully hedged around misleading spin.
“‘During Prime Minister (John) Howard’s regime, the Commonwealth has centralised power to an unprecedented degree and used the buzzword ’security’ to erect a seamless protective wall around information flows,’ he said.
“‘Every instance of uncensored flows of information and leaks has been chased down and the chocks put in.’
“Professor McKinnon said the latest instance has been the revival by the Commonwealth of sedition laws.”

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Harold Pinter's Nobel Prize speech


Excerpt from the acceptance speech given by Harold Pinter on December 7, 2005, on the occasion of his being awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize for Literature.

Art, Truth & Politics

... As every single person here knows, the justification for the invasion of Iraq was that Saddam Hussein possessed a highly dangerous body of weapons of mass destruction, some of which could be fired in 45 minutes, bringing about appalling devastation. We were assured that was true. It was not true. We were told that Iraq had a relationship with Al Quaeda and shared responsibility for the atrocity in New York of September 11th 2001. We were assured that this was true. It was not true. We were told that Iraq threatened the security of the world. We were assured it was true. It was not true.

The truth is something entirely different. The truth is to do with how the United States understands its role in the world and how it chooses to embody it ...

The United States supported and in many cases engendered every right wing military dictatorship in the world after the end of the Second World War. I refer to Indonesia, Greece, Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Haiti, Turkey, the Philippines, Guatemala, El Salvador, and, of course, Chile. The horror the United States inflicted upon Chile in 1973 can never be purged and can never be forgiven.

Hundreds of thousands of deaths took place throughout these countries. Did they take place? And are they in all cases attributable to US foreign policy? The answer is yes they did take place and they are attributable to American foreign policy. But you wouldn't know it.

It never happened. Nothing ever happened. Even while it was happening it wasn't happening. It didn't matter. It was of no interest. The crimes of the United States have been systematic, constant, vicious, remorseless, but very few people have actually talked about them. You have to hand it to America. It has exercised a quite clinical manipulation of power worldwide while masquerading as a force for universal good. It's a brilliant, even witty, highly successful act of hypnosis.

I put to you that the United States is without doubt the greatest show on the road. Brutal, indifferent, scornful and ruthless it may be but it is also very clever. As a salesman it is out on its own and its most saleable commodity is self love. It's a winner. Listen to all American presidents on television say the words, 'the American people', as in the sentence, 'I say to the American people it is time to pray and to defend the rights of the American people and I ask the American people to trust their president in the action he is about to take on behalf of the American people.'

It's a scintillating stratagem. Language is actually employed to keep thought at bay. The words 'the American people' provide a truly voluptuous cushion of reassurance. You don't need to think. Just lie back on the cushion. The cushion may be suffocating your intelligence and your critical faculties but it's very comfortable. This does not apply of course to the 40 million people living below the poverty line and the 2 million men and women imprisoned in the vast gulag of prisons, which extends across the US.

The United States no longer bothers about low intensity conflict. It no longer sees any point in being reticent or even devious. It puts its cards on the table without fear or favour. It quite simply doesn't give a damn about the United Nations, international law or critical dissent, which it regards as impotent and irrelevant. It also has its own bleating little lamb tagging behind it on a lead, the pathetic and supine Great Britain.

What has happened to our moral sensibility? Did we ever have any? What do these words mean? Do they refer to a term very rarely employed these days – conscience? A conscience to do not only with our own acts but to do with our shared responsibility in the acts of others? Is all this dead? Look at Guantanamo Bay. Hundreds of people detained without charge for over three years, with no legal representation or due process, technically detained forever. This totally illegitimate structure is maintained in defiance of the Geneva Convention. It is not only tolerated but hardly thought about by what's called the 'international community'. This criminal outrage is being committed by a country, which declares itself to be 'the leader of the free world'. Do we think about the inhabitants of Guantanamo Bay? What does the media say about them? They pop up occasionally – a small item on page six. They have been consigned to a no man's land from which indeed they may never return. At present many are on hunger strike, being force-fed, including British residents. No niceties in these force-feeding procedures. No sedative or anaesthetic. Just a tube stuck up your nose and into your throat. You vomit blood. This is torture. What has the British Foreign Secretary said about this? Nothing. What has the British Prime Minister said about this? Nothing. Why not? Because the United States has said: to criticise our conduct in Guantanamo Bay constitutes an unfriendly act. You're either with us or against us. So Blair shuts up.

The invasion of Iraq was a bandit act, an act of blatant state terrorism, demonstrating absolute contempt for the concept of international law. The invasion was an arbitrary military action inspired by a series of lies upon lies and gross manipulation of the media and therefore of the public; an act intended to consolidate American military and economic control of the Middle East masquerading – as a last resort – all other justifications having failed to justify themselves – as liberation. A formidable assertion of military force responsible for the death and mutilation of thousands and thousands of innocent people.

We have brought torture, cluster bombs, depleted uranium, innumerable acts of random murder, misery, degradation and death to the Iraqi people and call it 'bringing freedom and democracy to the Middle East'.

How many people do you have to kill before you qualify to be described as a mass murderer and a war criminal? One hundred thousand? More than enough, I would have thought. Therefore it is just that Bush and Blair be arraigned before the International Criminal Court of Justice. But Bush has been clever. He has not ratified the International Criminal Court of Justice. Therefore if any American soldier or for that matter politician finds himself in the dock Bush has warned that he will send in the marines. But Tony Blair has ratified the Court and is therefore available for prosecution. We can let the Court have his address if they're interested. It is Number 10, Downing Street, London.

Death in this context is irrelevant. Both Bush and Blair place death well away on the back burner. At least 100,000 Iraqis were killed by American bombs and missiles before the Iraq insurgency began. These people are of no moment. Their deaths don't exist. They are blank. They are not even recorded as being dead. 'We don't do body counts,' said the American general Tommy Franks.

Early in the invasion there was a photograph published on the front page of British newspapers of Tony Blair kissing the cheek of a little Iraqi boy. 'A grateful child,' said the caption. A few days later there was a story and photograph, on an inside page, of another four-year-old boy with no arms. His family had been blown up by a missile. He was the only survivor. 'When do I get my arms back?' he asked. The story was dropped. Well, Tony Blair wasn't holding him in his arms, nor the body of any other mutilated child, nor the body of any bloody corpse. Blood is dirty. It dirties your shirt and tie when you're making a sincere speech on television.

The 2,000 American dead are an embarrassment. They are transported to their graves in the dark. Funerals are unobtrusive, out of harm's way. The mutilated rot in their beds, some for the rest of their lives. So the dead and the mutilated both rot, in different kinds of graves ...

I have said earlier that the United States is now totally frank about putting its cards on the table. That is the case. Its official declared policy is now defined as 'full spectrum dominance'. That is not my term, it is theirs. 'Full spectrum dominance' means control of land, sea, air and space and all attendant resources.

The United States now occupies 702 military installations throughout the world in 132 countries, with the honourable exception of Sweden, of course. We don't quite know how they got there but they are there all right.

The United States possesses 8,000 active and operational nuclear warheads. Two thousand are on hair trigger alert, ready to be launched with 15 minutes warning. It is developing new systems of nuclear force, known as bunker busters. The British, ever cooperative, are intending to replace their own nuclear missile, Trident. Who, I wonder, are they aiming at? Osama bin Laden? You? Me? Joe Dokes? China? Paris? Who knows? What we do know is that this infantile insanity – the possession and threatened use of nuclear weapons – is at the heart of present American political philosophy. We must remind ourselves that the United States is on a permanent military footing and shows no sign of relaxing it.

Many thousands, if not millions, of people in the United States itself are demonstrably sickened, shamed and angered by their government's actions, but as things stand they are not a coherent political force – yet. But the anxiety, uncertainty and fear which we can see growing daily in the United States is unlikely to diminish. ...
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Thursday, May 04, 2006

Children behind razor wire: watch the ad and stop it

Dear friends,

Last July, the Australian government finally ended its shameful policy of keeping children in indefinite detention when they came here seeking asylum. After finally inserting a modicum of human decency into what had been a disgraceful policy for more than ten years - same old policy, but now "out of sight, out of mind".This time the government wants to send children to remote islands in the Pacific, and this law could be rammed through Parliament next week if we don't act now.Tomorrow GetUp is launching a NEW TELEVSION AD to oppose this inhumane new law. Click on the link now to watch a preview, and sign the petition today telling the government Australians say no to children behind the razor wire. www.getup.org.au/campaign/NoChildInDetention

We know a detention centre is no home for a child. Between 1999 and 2003 alone, 2184 children were detained in Australia - one child for nearly five and a half years. Most were under the age of 12. There, they witnessed hunger strikes and suicide attempts. A national inquiry found many lacked appropriate schooling, healthcare and nutrition.Together, Australians decided that no child fleeing persecution should be made to suffer this way again. But the government is scrambling to reverse our laws after 42 West Papuans were granted asylum, angering Indonesia. It is now understood that all asylum-seekers who arrive by boat will be shunted offshore, denied the right to appeal their cases or to ever settle in Australia.This policy betrays our community's most fundamental principals. Please help stop this by adding your name to this important petition today.www.getup.org.au/campaign/NoChildInDetention

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Tony sees the bigger picture