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08/16/2004
US Department of peace?
By: Kurt
Singer
Dennis Kucinich,the Representative of Ohio surprised the Bush
Administration by introducing a new bill in the House HR 2459.To
counteract the current brainwashing of the public to accept the
Iraq war the Ohio legislator wants to create a Department of Peace,
adding a new government post to the executive branch with cabinet
status. Kucinich was one of the candidates of the Democratic
Party's primary for the presidency. He ran as a Franklin D.
Roosevelt liberal and lost to Senator Kerry he now upports.The
Department of Peace would "advise the Secretary of Defense and the
Secretary of State on all matters relating to national security and
the protection of humasn rights... and escalation of armed and
unarmed international conflict.
"This Department would train persons involved in armament pruchase,
teach peace and nonviolence in the schools. Advise the President on
second opinions in times of conflict, occupation or United Nation
decisions. Such a bill will never pass in Congress. Still the Ohio
legislator stubornly wants to educate the Washington Powers to move
away from wars and President George W.Bush's believe that God had
chosen him to be "the leader of the free world."
The leader of a super power. Leader? Leiter "FUEHRER"?
08/16/2004
I Love You, Madame Librarian
By Kurt Vonnegut
I, like probably most of you, have seen Michael Moore's Fahrenheit
9/11. Its title is a parody of the title of Ray Bradbury's great
science fiction novel, Fahrenheit 451. This temperature 451'
Fahrenheit, is the combustion point, incidentally, of paper, of
which books are composed. The hero of Bradbury's novel is a
municipal worker whose job is burning books.
And on the subject of burning books: I want to congratulate
librarians, not famous for their physical strength or their
powerful political connections or their great wealth, who, all over
this country, have staunchly resisted anti- democratic bullies who
have tried to remove certain books from their shelves, and have
refused to reveal to thought police the names of persons who have
checked out those titles.
So the America I loved still exists, if not in the White House or
the Supreme Court or the Senate or the House of Representatives or
the media. The America I love still exists at the front desks of
our public libraries.
And still on the subject of books: Our daily sources of news,
papers and TV, are now so craven, so unvigilant on behalf of the
American people, so uninformative, that only in books can we find
out what is really going on. I will cite an example: House of Bush,
House of Saud by Craig Unger, published near the start of this
humiliating, shameful blood-soaked year.
In case you haven't noticed, and as a result of a shamelessly
rigged election in Florida, in which thousands of African Americans
were arbitrarily disenfranchised, we now present ourselves to the
rest of the world as proud, grinning, jut- jawed, pitiless war
lovers, with appallingly powerful weaponry and unopposed.
In case you haven't noticed, we are now almost as feared and hated
all over the world as the Nazis were.
With good reason.
In case you haven't noticed, our unelected leaders have dehumanized
millions and millions of human beings simply because of their
religion and race. We wound and kill 'em and torture 'em and
imprison 'em all we want.
Piece of cake.
In case you haven't noticed, we also dehumanize our own soldiers,
not because of their religion or race, but because of their low
social class.
Send 'em anywhere. Make 'em do anything.
Piece of cake.
The O'Reilly Factor.
So I am a man without a country, except for the librarians and the
Chicago-based magazine you are reading, In These Times.
Before we attacked Iraq, the majestic New York Times guaranteed
that there were weapons of mass destruction there.
Albert Einstein and Mark Twain gave up on the human race at the end
of their lives, even though Twain hadn't even seen World War I. War
is now a form of TV entertainment. And what made WWI so
particularly entertaining were two American inventions, barbed wire
and the machine gun. Shrapnel was invented by an Englishman of the
same name. Don't you wish you could have something named after
you?
Like my distinct betters Einstein and Twain, I now am tempted to
give up on people too. And, as some of you may know, this is not
the first time I have surrendered to a pitiless war machine.
My last words? "Life is no way to treat an animal, not even a
mouse."
Napalm came from Harvard. Veritas!
Our president is a Christian? So was Adolf Hitler.
What can be said to our young people, now that psychopathic
personalities, which is to say persons without consciences, without
a sense of pity or shame, have taken all the money in the
treasuries of our government and corporations and made it all their
own?
08/16/2004
Dear Peace Studies Discussion Group Subscriber,
This will be the last message posted on the Peace Studies
Discussion Group.
I guess when one both begins and ends a discussion group, the
inevitable privilege is that one has the first and last word.
Perhaps that is fitting. Except for the initial months, when I
worked to set a tone of courtesy and civility among newcomers, I
consciously kept quiet on my own discussion groups, so as not to
abuse the power a listowner has at his or her disposal. (And for
those of you who were curious, or not curious enough, Robin is also
a male name).
I wish to thank all of you again for making the discussion group a
success.
I do indeed hope you have been served by the Peace Studies
Discussion Group.
But now that this particular venue is ending, I wish to draw our
attention to the immediate future.
People are without food, clothing, money, employment, education,
health care and hope.
Millions and millions and millions of people.
And others are dying every day due to the violence inherent in our
poorly organized and poorly tended "civilizations".
And yet others are being killed by militarism and its logical
outcome: war.
What are we doing together, as responsible civilians, as
individuals of conscience, to stop the collective slaughter?
If we believe in justice for all, I believe we must work to undo
the causes of violence against others: both direct and structural.
Thus, I believe it is not only our responsibility to serve the
homeless, but to seek to end it. Moreover, I believe it is our
responsibility to stop wars fought in our names; to speak out
against those who say they kill in our names; and to work to build
community in the truest sense of the word (not one against the
other, but each with respect for the other).
These past three-and-a-half years have been the most fearful years
of my entire lifetime. I believe that McCarthyism (where communism
was the ideological enemy and everyone was asked to tell on a
friend or neighbor) pales in comparison to the last few years of
fear-mongering, where terrorism is the ubiquitous enemy that
requires us to give up essential civil liberties and allow
fundamental aspects of our democracy to be altered or done away
with all in the name of "freedom", "liberty", and "security".
Professors are being black-listed and people of good will who
disagree with war, invading other countries, and hair-raising new
presidential doctrines of pre-emptive war are derided and accused
of not being patriotic. And while we are all looking the other way,
the United States is starting a whole new set of arms races.
I refuse to believe that such "leadership" represents the values
and ideals of those who have taught me to be kind to others, as
they would be kind to me. I resist all of this violence with every
breath in my body. And I invite you to do everything in your power
to change the direction of this country between now and
November.
I saw a bumper sticker yesterday that said, "Think. It's
patriotic."
The background was an American flag. How I would like to be proud
of it again before my life is over.
In the words of Garrison Keillor, "Be well. Do good work. And keep
in touch."
(Or something to that effect.) Please do.
Peace to everyone (and I mean EVERYone),
Robin
Robin J. Crews
Peace List Founder & Owner
Peace and Conflict Home Website Founder & Owner
www.peace-studies.net
08/16/2004
Marines Make Website Take Down Information On Riot Control
Agents
http://prorev.com/2004/07/marines-make-website-take-down.htm
SUNSHINE PROJECT - Citing alleged dangers to US Department of
Defense research programs and employees, the United States Marine
Corps is insisting that the Sunshine Project remove three US
government documents from its website. The situation pits a small
non-profit organization that seeks to uphold arms control treaties
against the US Department of Defense, which wishes to keep its
research on chemical weapons secret.
The documents in question all concern US Army research on
antipersonnel "non-lethal" chemical weapons. Items discussed in the
documents include the Advanced Riot Control Agent Device program
and the use of synthetic opiates (e.g. fentanyl), tranquilizers
(normally used to sedate wild animals), and other drugs as
antipersonnel weapons.
Because the US Marine Corps alleges that the presence of the
documents on the Sunshine Project website physically endangers US
Department of Defense employees, the Sunshine Project has
temporarily removed the documents from its website and requested
that the US Marine Corps send more information about its
assertions.
08/16/2004
Depopulation & Perception Management
http://www.allthingspass.com/docs/matrix_sudan.htm
By Keith Snow
Part One: SUDAN
"I don't know that there's any significant CIA role in Sudan."
Smith College Professor Eric Reeves
Raging in Sudan for the past 18 years is a "civil war" - by
implication Africans killing Africans -- which has devastated
millions of human lives. Human rights advocates have also
documented horrific political repression by the National Islamic
Front (NIF) government of Khartoum. Using food as a weapon,
disrupting planting cycles and social services, and pillaging food
stores, the war has brought unmerciful suffering on millions of
people. Some 1.7 million Sudanese have died, often noncombatants,
often women and children.
In the Smith College lecture reported by the Voice (Dec. 2000),
Professor Eric Reeves decried the NIF as "the only party that wants
the conflict to continue." Voice correspondent Dimitri Oram says
his article entirely ignores the opposition Sudan People's
Liberation Army (SPLA) because the SPLA was hardly discussed by
Reeves. It is "a very one-sided war," Reeves says. "For example:
the government has an air force, while the opposition forces lack
even a single plane."
Reeves has published about 40 Op-Eds, he says, in major U.S. and
U.K. newspapers, and he is "interviewed on a very regular basis by
all major news media in the U.S." He also produces a daily analysis
on the Sudan situation, and he persists in lobbying congressional
legislators to forge a peace in Sudan. He has never traveled to
Sudan, and he admits that he is far less informed about the
geopolitical dynamics of Sudan's southern neighbors like Congo and
Rwanda.
Respecting Professor Reeves' righteous indignation about, and his
attacks against multinational oil conglomerates indifferent to the
slaughter that they perpetuate, Reeves should be commended for
speaking up at all on Sudan. His efforts toward capital markets
sanctions against the oil companies unquestionably deserve our
complete support. Nonetheless, his picture is significantly
misrepresentative, and it is selective, and it is precisely Reeves'
incomplete picture or his naivete -- or his intentional obfuscation
of truth -- that dictates his privilaged access to the U.S.
media.
Any failure to articulate the roles of the U.S. government, the
U.S. military, the United Nations, the U.S. media, "humanitarian"
aid organizations, or powerful extra-governmental forces - e.g.
multinational corporations and their directorships and clandestine
security and intelligence operatives - serves, inadvertently, at
the very least, to support these western terrorist enterprises and
their brutal agendas. Sound harsh? For the victims, it is.
War does not occur in a vacuum. Sudan's National Islamic Front
government, the Sudan People's Liberation Army, their allies and
enemies, are entangled in the international geopolitical struggle
for control in Central Africa. The war in Sudan also hinges on
dynamic Arab-Israeli interests. Neither is war in Sudan divorced
from the Ethiopia-Eritrean conflict, from war in Angola or Sierra
Leone.
This article examines the greater context of war in Sudan, that
hidden, destroyed and manipulated by the U.S. media. Here is the
tip of the iceberg on foreign intrigue, exploitation and espionage
in Africa. It is based on research about Africa over the past five
years, and ten months of investigations in Africa. The most recent
visit ended in late December 2000. Because Rwanda and Uganda
comprise the power center for U.S. control of central Africa, the
Sudan conflict is explored here through a Uganda prism. Sources in
Africa will not be named: their lives are at risk as it is.
Please consider that We, the U.S. public, nurtured by this
insidious and perpetual propaganda machine, are overwhelmingly
misinformed, apathetic and racist about Africa. Behind this shield
of ignorance and indifference the U.S. government prosecutes open
war with impunity against virtually all peoples and lands
non-white. Africa is the extreme. Islam is the extreme. Sudan is
the extreme.
It is irresponsible to ignore, dismiss or deny the role of the
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) or US Special Operations Forces
(SOF) in a country as ideologically hostile and strategically
lucrative as Sudan. To put this in context of the scope and
capabilities of these forces, SOF conducted over 2216 deployments
involving more than 14,000 personnel in 139 countries in 1994
alone. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) overseas Navy Seals, Army
Rangers and Delta Force, elite units deployed for psychological
operations, counter-insurgency and tactical special exercises. Like
the CIA, the SOF are unquestionably hostile threats to
Khartoum.
THE ROAD TO HELL
(Is Paved With US Landmines.)
Ties to U.S. intelligence predate the current Islamic regime. From
1964 to 1984 Sudan was run by the corrupt U.S. client dictatorship
of Col. Jaafar Nimeiri. Within three days of the March 4, 1984
visit by former CIA Director and then Vice-President George Bush --
which came under the U.S. propaganda banner of food AID for
starving millions - Nimieri instituted a purge against Islamic
society, including mass arrests, executions and torture. Draconian
IMF and World Bank "reforms" led to starvation, unemployment, mass
riots and state repression. As Nimieri stood arm-in-arm with Ronald
Reagan for a New York Times piece in April, the U.S. quickly sent
$64 million of a $181 million aid package to Khartoum to crush the
insurrection which soon toppled "old friend" Nimieri. The State
Security Apparatus then employed 25,000 full-time and 20,000
part-time agents and informers.
A 1989 coup brought the National Islamic Front (NIF) to power. In
the 1990's the Pentagon and CIA increasingly targeted Sudan as a
hotbed of terrorism [read: Islam]. CIA Director John Deutch in 1996
visited Ethiopia to delineate preemptive strikes on Sudanese
"terrorists" and their sponsors. Bill Clinton dispatched Tomahawk
cruise missiles that destroyed a pharmaceuticals factory in
Khartoum that was duplicitously marked as a chemical weapons
production site by CIA operatives. The true motivation for this
bombing remains cloaked in the secrecy of the "National Security"
apparatus, a euphemism for the private accumulation of wealth and
power at the expense of the public trust.
The Sudan People's Liberation Army SPLA leader John Garang is a
Christian of the minority Dinka tribe with a degree from Grinell
College (Iowa) and advanced degrees from Iowa State, and with
military training from the U.S. Army's Fort Benning in Georgia.
Originally based in Ethiopia, the SPLA shifted to South Sudan and
Uganda after rebel leader Yoweiri Museveni seized power by force in
Uganda in 1987. Several factions often at war with one another, the
SPLA has for years received covert military support from the U.S.
and its clients.
In 1996, the U.S. sent nearly $20 million in military hardware
through the front line states of Eritrea, Ethiopia and Uganda.
Since then the US has escalated its covert support but U.S.
military assistance is also routed through Egypt and Israel, who
have trained rebels and shipped weapons via Eritrea, Uganda and
Ethiopia. In 1998, U.S. military assistance to Egypt was $500
million, and to Israel $1000 million. Uganda has contracted Israel
to refurbish four Russian Mig fighter aircraft recently
acquired.
Yoweri Museveni's presidency in Uganda came at the expense of
hundreds of thousands of refugees. A former Dar Es Salaam
University (Tanzania) classmate of John Garang -- and of Congolese
figurehead Laurent Kabila (assassinated!) -- Museveni soon became
the primary conduit for US military support to the SPLA in
Uganda.
Egregious atrocities committed by the Uganda People's Defence
Forces against President Museveni's opposition escalated in the
late 1980s and 1990s and were mostly ignored by human rights
organizations. Ugandan opposition and human rights activists claim
that intimidation, torture and massacres perpetrated over the 14
years of Museveni's control far overshadow the brutality under Idi
Amin, the Ugandan leader demonized by the West for balking at
neocolonial policy forced on Uganda by the West, or the atrocities
committed under his sucessors during the "civil war" of the
1980's.
The Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) is one of several military threats
that sprung out of people's disaffection to Museveni, his
Anglo-American patrons, their private agenda aimed at looting
Uganda, and their silent war against the people. These rebel
factions are routinely demonized by the US media for strategic -
albeit horrible - tactics learned from Museveni and his rebel army
and pursued by the UPDF. The western press with a virtual media
blackout favors Museveni's Uganda with very selective, expedient
coverage.
The new Museveni government after 1987 quickly forged cooperative
military agreements with John Garang and the SPLA to help defend
Uganda from growing insurgencies. The "insurgency" of the LRA for
example, provided the U.S., the SPLA and Museveni with a public
relations pretext used to gain continued weapons acquisitions and
logistical support. In fact, the U.S. and Uganda were covertly
arming the SPLA in Sudan.
Having eliminated most of the actual LRA rebels, but to support the
pretext for arms shipments to Uganda, UPDF forces disguised
themselves as LRA insurgents, attacked villages and raped, tortured
and murdered innocent civilians, and then returned to SPLA camps in
Uganda and Sudan. (Such UPDF tactics persist.) When the few
legitimate LRA rebels emerged from the bush (1996) for "good faith"
peace talks with the Museveni government, their position was
undermined: Museveni tasked Col. Fred Torit (now a Minister in
parliament) with frustrating the peace accords. Forced back to the
bush, the LRA sided with Sudan's National Islamic Front. Armed and
supplied by Khartoum the LRA pursued a massive forced recruitment
campaign. Suddenly the LRA was a serious force for both SPLA and
Museveni to contend with, and an effective obstacle to the covert
U.S./SPLA project in south Sudan.
The SPLA has perpetrated its share of atrocities in Sudan and it is
unreasonable to ignore their responsibility in perpetuating war.
March of 1997 saw a series of coordinated assaults on southern
Sudanese towns where the SPLA captured wounded or killed 16,000
enemy soldiers. SPLA forces have looted relief supplies and medical
facilities, slaughtered civilians, torched villages. They have
raped, pillaged, and abducted and forcibly recruited child
soldiers.
ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS
The U.S. has consistently denied that it provides military aid
for the SPLA or other north/south factions of the pro- "democratic"
and pro- "Christian" Sudanese Allied Forces (SAF). Opposition
members in Uganda cite meetings between SPLA, Ugandan People's
Defense Forces (UPDF), and U.S. military personnel. Weapons have
been and continue to be flown in through Entebbe (Uganda) and the
neighboring airfield recently refurbished by U.S. military
contractors; from Tanzania weapons are shipped across Lake
Victoria.
U.S. Special Ops have trained guerillas in and out of Uganda for
operations in Congo, Rwanda, and Sudan, and for Uganda's own
insurgencies. Ongoing programs include the Joint/Combined Exchange
Training (J/CET): From 1995-97 the J/CET program ran operations in
34 of 53 African countries. The International Military Education
and Training (IMET), and Expanded-IMET (E-IMET) fund, arm, and
train foreign soldiers in the U.S. The Africa Crisis Response
Initiative (ACRI) missions are run by the U.S. Army Special Forces
Command. The Africa Center for Security Studies (ACSS) programs are
reportedly run by retired U.S. military experts involved in School
of the Americas atrocities using death squads and torture as
policy.
Trained by U.S. Green Berets, Uganda's 3rd Battalion was
immediately deployed to crush an insurgency in western Uganda. SPLA
guerillas have also been trained by Special Ops. The U.S. Defense
Intelligence Agency has foreign agents operating in Africa who
travel under U.S. passports to consult and direct clandestine
operations. South Africa - a staunch American ally - has shipped
military hardware to both sides in the Sudanese conflict.
Private military companies (PMCs) like Military Professional
Resources Inc. (MPRI), run by some 16 former U.S. generals out of
Washington D.C., Sandline International (U.K.), and Executive
Outcomes (S.A.) operate with impunity across Africa, typically
securing sites and guarding private foreign enterprises. These
elite mercenary armies have certainly been contracted to defend oil
operations in Sudan. They deploy superior firepower and
overwhelming lethal force.
(See Covert Action Quarterly, Diamonds Are Forever: The Role of the
US Military (Africa) Spring/Summer 2000;
see for US Firms, War Becomes a Business, Boston Globe,
2/18/97;
see An Army of One's Own, Harpers, 2/97.)
The World Bank/IMF have given Uganda at least $1.8 billion, funds
routinely routed to Uganda's war efforts and weapons stockpiles.
Receiving some $1.5 million in +transparent+ weapons assistance
from Washington in 1998 and 1999, Uganda has also purchased
military equipment with minerals pirated out of Congo. No
coincidence, and in affiliation with PMCs and their intelligence
networks, Barrick Gold Corporation is mining the Kilomoto gold
deposits just over Uganda's western border in Congo. Former CIA
Director and U.S. President George Bush, U.S. Senator Howard Baker,
and former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney are just three of
Barrick's big guns (Annual Report, Barrick Gold Corporation). War
on Uganda's northeast SPLA frontier revolves around gold
concessions controlled by a Branch Energy (UK) partnership with
Museveni's gang. Such elite enterprises prosper because of their
secret intelligence and security links; all have numerous agents at
the highest levels of governments, all are pirating mineral wealth
out of the Congo-Uganda-Sudan theater of war.
ALLAH'S WILL BE DONE
Khartoum's bombing of civilian population centers may be
deliberate and horrible, but SPLA guerillas have intentionally set
up bases in existing villages to use the civilian population as
human shields. Further, the one-sidedness of Khartoum's air
capacity is partially offset by the voluminous "humanitarian"
relief sorties ferried in and out of Sudan by land and air.
Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS) is a multi-billion dollar
international enterprise coordinating 35 major U.N. and foreign
government (UNICEF, WFP, WHO, FAO, UNHCR, USAID), non-government
(OXFAM, CARE, ICRC, World Vision) and religious relief and donor
organizations working in Sudan. Journalist Wayne Madsen reports
that "while they are not actually CIA fronts, some of these
Christian and other ["humanitarian"] relief organizations have been
involved in shipping weapons to the SPLA with food and medicine
relief flights."
Southern Air Transport - a known CIA front - shipped landmines and
other weapons on Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) flights: NPA was a
Nobel Prize co-recipient for their campaign to ban landmines
(1998). USAID is considered a cipher for covert weapons shipments:
"Skyways" out of Nairobi and "Legion Express" out of Miami are two
of the air transport companies believed to be CIA fronts retained
by USAID for OLS sorties (Wayne Madsen: Genocide and Covert
Operations in Africa, 1993-1999).
Some 2.0 million people are said to have died in Sudan since 1983.
In Congo, some 3.0 million people have died over the past three
years. Given the interests of western aid, intelligence, security
and defense industries, of multinational petroleum and mining
conglomerates, of agribusiness, and of their public relations,
propaganda, diplomatic, and legal corps, war-by-design seems not
only plausible, but probable. In fact, it appears that one the
Reagan-Bush-Clinton administrations' major foreign policy
objectives on Africa is depopulation. This policy is proliferating
under George Bush Jr.
"Civilian destruction and dispersal [by the Sudan government] are
the means of ensuring that the opposition military forces in the
south are denied food, or the aid of a cohesive society," wrote
Professor Eric Reeves in the Washington Post. "It is a crude but
terribly effective weapon of mass destruction. To make sure of the
genocidal efficiency of the bombing campaign, the Khartoum regime.
is attacking with much greater frequency the medical and food
relief programs of those trying heroically to save people of the
south from disease and starvation."
This certainly is a nasty and crude and horrible way to wage war.
It is also the favored way of the United States. War is war.
Virtually every sector of American society profits by the
perpetuation of war and its concommitant horrors in Africa. Barring
some significant US gesture of reconciliation, do we honestly
expect the Khartoum government to sit "in good faith" at the same
table and talk -- with the duplicitous agents of western
multinational corporations, intelligence and the military - about
PEACE?
08/16/2004
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