Archive for May 24th, 2004


Israel Justice Minister compares Gaza…

Israel Justice Minister compares Gaza to Holocaust



Israeli Justice Minister Yosef  ‘Tommy’ Lapid stunned Cabinet colleagues on Sunday by saying a picture of an elderly Palestinian woman searching through rubble reminded him of his grandmother.


Mr Lapid is a Holocaust survivor.


His grandmother was not. She died in Auschwitz.


 In an interview with Israel Defence Forces radio, Mr Lapid said he was “talking about an old woman crouching on all fours, searching for her medicines in the ruins of her house… she made me think of my grandmother”.

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More Bush babble

More Bush babble


Bush is saying his new plan “would give ‘all sovereignty’ to the Iraqi people.”


Don’t believe a word of it. Under this plan, US forces stay in Iraq and the US remains in control of all military forces - which is no sovereignty at all to Iraqis.



The U.S. and U.K. presented a resolution to the United Nations Security Council that, while granting Iraqis “governing authority” by June 30, gives U.S. military forces full control over the enforcement of security.


In other words, nothing will change.

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Patti Smith, Trampin’

Patti Smith, Trampin’


In these times of tumult and brutality, Patti Smith has released a stunning album, one of her best ever. It’s passionate, it’s personal, it’s political. It says even though times are insane, now more than ever, reach for dreams of peace, freedom (and revolution.)


She’s always been my favorite mad poetess, offering visions of what could be, while illuminating the dark crevices of today, never giving up. We need more mad poetesses and a whole lot less war machines. This is life-affirming music and poetry, saying change is possible, that we can do it, and it delivers the message in a powerful, joyous, apocalyptic way. Wow. 


Jubilee


We are love and the future
We stand in the midst of fury and weariness
Who dreams of joy and radiance?
Who dreams of war and sacrifice?
Our sacred realms are being squeezed
Curtailing civil liberties
Recruit the dreams that sing to thee
Let freedom ring
We will never fade away


Doves shall multiply
Yet I see hawks circling the sky
Scattering our glad day
With debt and despair


Other cuts include “Ghandi” and “Radio Baghdad”, both are amazing.

(And of course, “mad poetess” is just a metaphor.)

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“Fahrenheit 9/11″ wins top prize…

“Fahrenheit 9/11″ wins top prize in Cannes


Michael Moore’s new movie, which details ties between the Bush family, the Saudis, and bin Laden, has won the top award at Cannes. The reviews say it is devastating and brilliant.


From Michael Moore



“None of us expected this. First came the critics’ reviews on Monday (The New York Times called it my best film ever), then the audience reaction at our premiere (a 20-minute standing ovation, a new all-time record for the festival), the International Federation of Film Critics Award on Friday, and then the best film prize last night.


I fully expect the right wing and the Republican Party to come at me and this film with everything they’ve got. They will try, as they have unsuccessfully in the past, to attack me personally because they cannot win the debate on the issues the film raises—namely, that they are a pack of liars and the American people are on to them.


And, if the early screenings of “Fahrenheit 9/11″ are any indication, those who see this movie will never view the Bush administration in the same way again. Even if you already can’t stomach George W. Bush & Co., I think this movie will take you to places you haven’t gone before, with laughter and with tears.”


Moore is taking huge risks here. Let’s support him completely and totally.

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How very freedom-hating of you

How very freedom-hating of you


Faced with bad news, Rumsfeld bans sources of news.



Cellphones fitted with digital cameras have been banned in US army installations in Iraq on orders from Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.


US Defense Department believes that some of the damning photos of US soldiers abusing Iraqis at Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad were taken with camera phones.


“Digital cameras, camcorders and cellphones with cameras have been prohibited in military compounds in Iraq,” it said, adding that a “total ban throughout the US military” is in the works.


Can’t have that damn news sneaking out past the censors. Rumsfeld pretends to value freedom and democracy, his actions show otherwise.

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One sick puppy

One sick puppy



Both victims and guards cited by Army investigators tended to confirm characterizations of Cpl. Charles A. Graner Jr. as the most violent on Tier 1A in what was known as the prison’s “hard site,” where inmates considered high risk were kept. A guard said Graner would beat prisoners and then encourage his colleagues to “come get some of this.”


At one point Graner, who worked in a state prison in Pennsylvania before being deployed to Iraq, allegedly told another guard: “The Christian in me says it’s wrong, but the corrections officer in me says, ‘I love to make a grown man piss himself.’ “


It’s no accident this sadistic, depraved individual was a prison guard in the US, no accident at all. I wonder how many US prisoners he’s beaten bloody? Or if torturing helpless people gives him an erection. Oh, was that too harsh of me? I think not…


And when he goes to prison (and he damn well better) he should be treated fairly, with no abuse because “torturing a torturer makes you a torturer.”


Susan Sontag in the Guardian



The photographs are us. That is, they are representative of distinctive policies and of the fundamental corruptions of colonial rule. The Belgians in the Congo, the French in Algeria, committed identical atrocities and practised torture and sexual humiliation on despised, recalcitrant natives.


Add to this corruption, the mystifying, near-total unpreparedness of the American rulers of Iraq to deal with the complex realities of an Iraq after its “liberation” - that is, conquest.


And add to that the overarching, distinctive doctrines of the Bush administration, namely that the United States has embarked on an endless war (against a protean enemy called “terrorism”)


Endless war produces the option of endless detention, which is subject to no judicial review.


Someone active in organizing in the military told me that it’s not unusual for soldiers to come back from places like Iraq and for the wife at home to be confronted by a now violent and abusive husband when the guy who went over there was friendly and peaceful. Not only can torture destroy the victim, it can also destroy the torturer.

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‘Wedding video’ clouds US denials

‘Wedding video’ clouds US denials



A videotape has been broadcast which purports to show before-and-after footage of a wedding which Iraqis say the US attacked, killing about 40.


The Pentagon, of course, denies everything.

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