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Today's
Stories
May 24,
2007
Franklin Lamb
Who's
Behind the Fighting in North Lebanon
May 23,
2007
Patrick Cockburn
Opium:
Iraq's Newest Export
Rev. William
Alberts
Faith-Based Imperialism
Joe DeRaymond
Colombia's Civil War and the US
Sudhanva Deshpande
and Vijay Prashad
The Political Economy of a Crisis
Paul Craig Roberts
Republicans in Self-Destruct Mode
Glen Ford
A
Less "White" USA
Rannie Amiri
The Great Bank Heist of Tripoli
China Hand
China's Great Wall of Cash?
Zoe Blunt
Tales from the Tree Tops: Veteran Tree Sitter Tells All
Nivien Saleh
Who's to Blame for Iraq?
Website of the Day
Debating the Israel Lobby
May 22, 2007
Robert Fisk
A
Front Row Seat for the Bloodbath in Lebanon
Joshua Frank
Hillary Clinton's Achilles Heel?
Harvey Wasserman
Drop Dead, New Yorkers: Giuliani and the Toxic Fallout from 9/11
David Mos Masumoto
An Orchard Without Workers
Sonja Karkar
Israeli Forest Named After Australian Prime Minister
Conn Hallinan
The Afghan Quagmire
Dave Lindorff
A Widening Chasm on Impeachment
Jeffrey Kolakowski
Meet Us in Detroit: an Open Letter to John Konyers
Evelyn Pringle
A Misleading Suicide Warning
Jim Baumer
Politics Gary, Indiana-Style
Website of the Day
Should the Democrats Fear Mike Gravel?
May 21, 2007
Patrick Cockburn
The
Secret US Plot to Kill Sadr
Nicole Colson
Much Ado About the Fort Dix Pizza Plot
John Ross
Shooting for the Top: Mexico's Drug Gangs Take Aim at Calderon
Stephen Fleischman
Werewolf of Washington: Wolfowitz Comes Full Circle
M. Shahid Alam
Chosenness and Israeli Exceptionalism
Ron Jacobs
Green Mountain Days: Return to Vermont
Peter Rost, MD
Pfizer CFO Resigns
Alan Farago
Can the Everglades Save Florida?
Paul Buchheit
The Dark Side of Democracy Promotion
Website of
the Day
Code Monkey: Live!
May 19 /
20, 2007
Andrew Cockburn
Why
America Lost the War in Iraq
Uri Avnery
The Next War
Peter Gelderloos
My Arrest in Spain: The Easy Road from Tourism to Terrorism
Saul Landau
Bush's Accomplishments
Robert Fantina
Iraq's History: Lessons for the Present and the Future
Fred Gardner
Hemp vs. Pot, a False Dichotomy
Ralph Nader
Timid Democrats and the Antiwar Movement
Jean Daniels
Waiting for Obama
Reza Fiyouzat
Vietnam Syndrome: Dead or Alive?
Missy Beattie
Ron Paul, Rudy Giuliani and Osama's Fatwah
Robert Alvarez
Magical Thinking About Nuclear Waste
Sonja Karkar
The Palestinians of Iraq
Dave Lindorff
Mumia Case on Hold
Jeff Sher
Keep Workers Healthy and Reduce Health Care Cost: Eliminate Co-Pays
Julian C. Holmes
Torture, Maine Style
Clancy Sigal
Red Mutiny: 11 Fateful Days on the Battleship Potemkin
Prairie Miller
The Murder of Fred Hampton
James Murren
The Dog Ate Karl Rove's Homework: When Turd Blossom Met the Teachers
of the Year
Poets' Basement
Davies, Valentine and Engel
Website of
the Weekend
Yellowstone's Shame: Harassing Newborn Bison
May 18,
2007
Adam Jones
When
Does Genocide Purify? Ask the Pope
Sharon Smith
The Death of Triangulation Politics?
Christopher Brauchli
Cheney's Middle East Adventure
Peter Rost,
MD
Bribes and Spies in the Drug Industry
Denise Maloney Pictou
The Murder of Our Mother, Anna Mae Pictou Aquash: After 31 Years,
It is Time for Justice
David Swanson
Of Snoops and Dupes
Ali Khan
The Lawyers' Mutiny in Pakistan
Susan Rosenthal,
M.D.
Cho Seung-Hui Delivers His Message
Samer Assad
Israel and the Refugees: Fifty-Nine Years of Dispossession
CP News Service
Bidding for Extinction: Ivory Trade on eBay Threatens Survival
of Elephants
Website of the Day
Another War Criminal Goes to Harvard
May 17,
2007
Tariq Ali
The
General vs. the Judge
Yifat Susskind
Honor
Killings in the New Iraq: The Murder of Du'a Aswad
Dave Zirin
Being Ali or Being Owned: an Open Letter to LeBron James
Brian J. Foley
Hell, No, Harry Won't Go!
W. John Green
The Godfather of Colombia: Uribe and the Para Scandal
Eric Johnson-DeBaufre
Challenges for the New Sanctuary Movement
Badruddin Khan
Rebirthing the Neocons: Bernard Lewis' Latest Call to Arms
Martha Rosenberg
From Cockfighting to Foie Gras: On the Menu and on the Docket
China Hand
Pope Rat in Brazil: "The Amazon Tribes Longed for Christianity!"
Dan Vojir
Falwell's Tinky Winky Legacy: Who Will Battle the Telebubby Threat
Now?
Website of the Day
Welcome to the Terrordome
May 16, 2007
Patrick Cockburn
Chalabi
Speaks
Ashley Dawson
Who's Afraid of Wolfowitz?
Joshua Frank
Obama's Cash Flow: Maverick or Kidder?
Corporate Crime
Reporter
Corporate Drug Pushers
Ray McGovern
A Four-Letter Word for Tenet
Glen Ford
Black Labor and the Big Mission
Joe Bageant
The Ghosts of Timothy Leary and Hunter S. Thompson
Sonja Karkar
The 59-Year Catastrophe
Mickey S. Huff
Preaching Hate: Farewell, Falwell
John Chuckman
Falwell's Lone Act of Kindness
Kaz Dziamka
What Ever Happened to Rogerian Argument?
Website of
the Day
We're All Going to Hell
May 15,
2007
Michael Neumann
Two
States, One State and Snake Oil
Patrick Cockburn
An American Nightmare
Ashley Smith
How the US Set Iraq on Fire
Marc Gardner
Parole and the Long-Distance Trucker
Dave Lindorff
and Linn Washington, Jr
Mumia Case Reaches Its Climax
Ben Terrall
Benchmark as Theft: Iraq Oil Workers Strike to Stop Privatization
Ron Jacobs
Cheney Threatens More War
Harvey Wasserman
The Legacy of Seabrook
Marcus Mabry
Shopping During Katrina
Dr. Susan Block
Cheney and the DC Madam's Cookie Jar
Website of the Day
Save Jean Klock Park from the Mega-Developers!
May 14,
2007
Jennifer Roesch
Giuliani
Time: the Mussolini of Manhattan
Jeffrey St.
Clair
Humans,
CO2 and Climate Change
George Bisharat
For Palestinians, Memory Matters
Diane Wachtell
The Real Imus Lesson
Ramzy Baroud
From Palestine to Rotterdam
Rosemary and
Walter Brasch
When the National Guard Goes Missing: An Ill Wind and American
Policy
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed
Blair's Exit
Roberto Rodriguez
The Elusive Bars of Justice
Jonathan Culp
Cutting Out Collage: Copyright and Art in Canada
Website of
the Day
Uranium Rock
May 12 /
13, 2007
Alexander Cockburn
Who
are the Merchants of Fear?
Patrick Cockburn
State of Surge
Jeffrey St. Clair
High Line Fever: a Trip Across the Dark Side of Montana
Diane Farsetta
Untold Stories from the Pat Tillman / Jessica Lynch Hearings
Ralph Nader
Strip Mining the Newsroom: Mr. Zell and the Tribune Company
Jean Bricmont
The Great Illusion: Sarkozy and the "Decline" of France
Marcus Breen
Cheering Sarkozy: the US Media and the Rightwing Takeover of
France
Joe Bageant
Rising Above Politics
Conn Hallinan
European Missiles and the Camel's Nose
Fred Gardner
The Unreported I-880 Fire
Juan Santos
and Leslie Radford
Public Terror: Escalating the War on Migrants
Eve Bachrach
Inside Colombia's Flower Industry
Missy Comley
Beattie
Shame
Ron Jacobs
The Bitterness of Regis Debray
Niranjan Ramakrishnan
The Sepoy Mutiny After 150 Years
Susie Day
Jesus Christ Weds Pat Robertson
Poets' Basement
Newberry, Engel, Landau, Katz and Davies
Website of the Weekend
The Shipyard: Recycling as Art
May 11,
2007
Patrick Cockburn
Blair's
Depature: the View from Baghdad
Kathleen Christison
Playing at Peace
Mike Ferner
Collateral Genocide
John Holt
Gating Montana: A Ghastly Disneyland with High Rise Outhouses
Laurie Hasbrook
This Minute and Then the Next: a Plea from an Antiwar Mother
Christopher
Brauchli
The Children of Limbo: Will the Pope Finally Set Them Free?
Margaret Kimberley
GOP Openly Embraces Gipper Values: Racism, Violence and Control
Dave Lindorff
Use It or Lose It: The Democrats and the Impeachment Clause
Nicole Colson
Anger Erupts at Conditions in For-Profit Indiana Prison
John V. Walsh
Beware the Do-Gooders in Body Armor
Website of the Day
Take the Terrorist Quiz!
May 10,
2007
Tariq Ali
Adieu,
Blair, Adieu
Patrick Cockburn
Killing of Teachers Turns Iraqi Sunnis Against al--Qa'ida
Neve Gordon
and Yigal Bronner
In Israel Not All Blood is the Same: The Death of Samir Dari
Marjorie Cohn
Fighting Terror Selectively: Washington and Posada Carriles
David Rosen
The New Disappeared: Sex Offenders, Civil Confinement and the
Resurrection of "Evil"
Alan Farago
Why the Everglades Have Dried Up: Developers and the South Florida
Drought
John Hellman
France: From Pétain to Sarkozy
Kathy Rentenbach
A 100 Days of Rafael Correa
BANCO
The Stage is Set for Sentencing Another Innocent Black Man
Richard Rhames
Is Paris Burning?
Website of the Day
Tame the Corporation
May 9, 2007
Jeff Leys
Iraq
and Afghanistan Supplemental Spending, 2008
Patrick Cockburn
An Interview with Iraq's Foreign Minister on Iran and Iraq
Glen Ford
No Black Plan for America's Cities
Paula Rothenberg
Feminism Then and Now
Kathryn Weber
A Conversation with Norman Finkelstein
John Chuckman
The Likely Historical Significance of the War in Iraq
Jordan Flaherty
Looking for Justice in Jena, Louisiana
Dave Lindorff
Pelosi's Toothless Threat to Sue Bush
Stephen Lendman
Criminalizing Speech: the War on Free Expression in a Post-9/11
World
Website of
the Day
"Fifth and Market": a Short Film About the Iraq War
May 8, 2007
Dave Lindorff
The
Great Oil Robbery
Patrick Cockburn
The Horrific Stoning Death of a Yazidi Girl Sparks Waves of Revenge
Killings
Corporate Crime Reporter
Snuff Politics: Democrats Escalate Attack on Single Payer
Ralph Nader
The People's Crusade of Mike Gravel
Malini Johar Schueller
Decoding Harlan Ullman: Shock and Awe as Sexual Fantasy
Juan Santos
The Hate Equation: Targeting Migrant Children in LA
Dave Zirin
Jason Whitlock, the Clarence Thomas of Sportswriters?
Joshua Frank
The Price of Fire in Latin America
Evelyn Pringle
Serotonin Syndrome
Eamonn McCann
Irish Peace Dividend for Discredited Premiers
Website of the Day
The Pagan Science Monitor
May 7, 2007
Patrick Cockburn
The
Great Wall of Baghdad Rises
Monica Benderman
Land of Opportunity
Greg Moses
Hutto Prison Rebuffs UN Rapporteur
Rannie Amiri
The Sham at Sheikh: Iraq Regional Conference a Flop
Fitrakis / Wasserman
Media Silence on Kent State Revelations
Fred Wilhelms
Another Royalty Forfeiture From SoundExchange: And This Time
It's Secret!
Ramzy Baroud
The Hourglass of Blood: Darfur Revisited
Bruce K. Gagnon
The Democrats Don't Own the Antiwar Movement
T. W. Croft
Home Movies from a Weekend in Paris--And Related Dreamscapes
Sonja Karkar
Prizes for Supporting Israel?
Website of the Day
Posada Carriles: the Declassified Record
May 5 / 6, 2007
Alexander Cockburn
Trying
to Catch Up with the Voters
William Blum
How America Has Changed Iraq
Uri Avnery
Exercise in Escapism
Franklin Lamb
Harvard's Twisted Report on Israel's Invasion of Lebanon
Fred Gardner
Elective Surgeries Kill
Lawrence R.
Velvel
The American Moral Meltdown Accelerates
Missy Beattie
Lying and Dying: The Moral Sensibility
of Military Recruiters
Robert Fantina
Bush's Veto: Hypocritical Words and Actions
Carla Blank
American Massacres and the Media
Linn Washington,
Jr.
The Long Ordeal of Harold Wilson
Stephen F. Jackson
Taking It to Drummond: Paramilitaries and Mining Companies in
Colombia
P. Sainath
The Jailing of Indian Farmers
Anthony Papa
Time to End New York's War on Itself
James T. Phillips
Blather Cancer
John Ross
Last Days of the Willie Loman of the EZLN
Stephen Lendman
Chavez's Oil Policy Sparks Panic at Wall Street Journal
Ben Terrall
Iggy Pop at 60
CounterPunch
Newswire
Advice from a Geezer Assassin
Poets' Basement
Valentine, Engel and Davies
Website of
the Weekend
Mountain Justice Summer
May 4, 2007
Patrick Cockburn
How
the Surge is Failing
Col. Dan Smith
From Watergate to Gonzogate
Norman Solomon
FOX on Wall Street
Azmi Bishara
Why is Israel After Me?
Ron Jacobs
Sitting in on Senator Kohl and the War
Dave Lindorff
Clinton and Byrd are Calling for Revocation of the Wrong AUMF
Kevin Zeese
The Democrats Cave to Bush
Bob Fitrakis
Why Four Died in Ohio: Kent State, Gov. Rhodes and the FBI
Janet Kauffman
"Stop the Mudness!" Bare Earth is Scorched Earth
Website of
the Day
Let Us Gather in Missouri!
May 3, 2007
Jeff Halper
The
Livni-Rice Plan for the Middle East: a Just Peace or Apartheid?
Christopher
Brauchli
Bush's
Best and Brightest: From Dr. Keroack to Bernard Kerik
Dave Zirin
Talking Sports from Death Row: an Interview with Kevin Cooper
Corporate Crime
Reporter
Big Pharma Gets Its Hooks into Seton Hall Law School
Robert Fisk
Olmert Comes Undone
Mike Ferner
Bush Veto, Right for the Wrong Reasons?
Mike Whitney
A Stock Market Post-Mortem
Pham Binh
The Democrats and War Funding
Dave Lindorff
Kucinich's Impeachment Train: Look Who Just Stepped Aboard
Michael A.
Johnson
Tenet on 60 Minutes
Website of the Day
Olivia Wilde: the Interview
May 2, 2007
Saul Landau
Would
Jesus Wear a Rolex on His TV Show?
Dr. Susan Block
Hookergate II: Madame Julia's Big Black Book of Cheesy Republican
Sex Acts
Carla Blank
Historical Amnesia: Worst U.S. Massacre?
Margaret Kimberly
The Candor of Mike Gravel: "These People Frighten Me"
Kevin Zeese
Durbin Gives Edwards More to Apologize For
Carlos Villareal
How "Law and Order" Covers for Bigotry in the Immigration
Debate
Michael Dickinson
Trouble in Turkey: Criminalizing Political Art
Tim Shorrock
A Raw Deal Between Washington and Seoul: Corporate Interventionism
as Trade Policy
Alevtina Rea
The Myth-Makers of Estonia
William S.
Lind
General Incompetence: Col. Yingling and the Military Brass
Website of the Day
Good News: Rost's "ZubeGate Exposé Prompts Congressional
Inquiry
May 1, 2007
Andrew Cockburn
How
Rumsfeld Micromanaged Torture
Fred Gardner
Affirmative Abstinence: Adios, Randall Tobias, the Man Who Turned
His Wife's Suicide into a Sales Pitch for Prozac
Chase Madar
Are Working Class Jobs Bad for Your Health?
Ralph Nader
Cheney and the BYU 25: Faith, Accountability and Protest in Utah
John V. Walsh
Edgy Dems Snarl at Their Antiwar Base
Joshua Frank
Obama, Incorporated
Leslie Radford
The Migrant Trap and the Migrant's Way Out
Shaun Harkin
An Interview with Nativo López on Immigration Bills and
Protests
Dave Lindorff
Murtha Talks Impeachment
Peter Rost,
MD
Inspector General Requests Meeting with Pfizer Whistleblower
Peter Linebaugh
May Day and Magna Carta
Website of
the Day
Impeachment? Why Bother?
April 30,
2007
Frank Menetrez
Dershowitz
v. Finkelstein: Who's Right and Who's Wrong?
Paul Craig
Roberts
Incompetence at the Top: Tenet and His Masters
Ray McGovern
Tenet's Self-Serving Apologia
Manuel Garcia,
Jr.
Fire Collapses Oakland Freeway as Steel Supports Fail
Diana Johnstone
The Three Rs of "Sarko the American"
Sherwood Ross
A So-Called "Liberal" Answers His Death Threats
Peter Rost, MD
Did Pfizer Illegally Market Its New HIV/AIDS Drug?
Robert Jensen
Anti-Capitalism
in Five Minutes
Kevin Zeese
While Congress Voted for War, the Peace Movement Protested Inside
the Senate
Jane Stillwater
Dalai Lama and Costco
Website of
the Day
Francis Boyle: Impeaching Bush
April 28
/ 29, 2007
Alexander Cockburn
Is
Global Warming a Sin?
Jeffrey St.
Clair
Versailles on the Potomac
Fred Gardner
Fuel for a Killer: What Drugs Had Cho Taken?
David Orchard
and Michael Mandel
Afghanistan and Iraq are the Same War
Alan Maass
The War on Hip Hop: an Interview with Dave Marsh
Joe Bageant
Why Are Leftists So Damn Afraid of God?
Robert Fantina
The Rhetoric of Dick Cheney: Lying as Art Form
Hanan Ashrawi
Palestine and Peace: the Looming Challenges
Ron Jacobs
Return of the Guitar Army
Nicole Colson
The Surpeme Court Targets Abortion Rights
Ben Terrall
Tracking Torture
Missy Beattie
Quit Your Day Job, George
Harvey Wasserman
The Lesson of Chernobyl
Cindy Beringer
The Horrors of Hutto: Inside Texas' For-Profit Immigrant Prison
Mike Roselle
The Dog Philosophy: What Kant Can't Tell Us About Why We Love
Wilderness
RAWA
Freeing Afghanistan
James McEnteer
Where the Movie Villains are American: Screening Films in Bolivia
Poets' Basement
For Stew Albert
Website of the Weekend
Rudy and Donald: the Drag Smooch
April 27, 2007
Eva Liddell
How
Can Women Defend Themselves Against Stalkers?
Phyllis Bennis
and Robert Jensen
Moving Beyond Anti-War Politics
Mike Whitney
Where's the Beef?: Padilla and the Zucchini Prosecution
Michael F.
Brown
Biden and Pelosi: Failing to Hold Israel Accountable for War
Crimes in Lebanon
Jordan Flaherty
Forgotten Mississippi
Margaret Kimberly
John McCain, Cold-Blooded Senator
Christopher Brauchli
The Dangers of Unstable People
Jacob Mundy
Stalemate in the Western Sahara?
Website of the Day
Yee Speaks
April 26, 2007
Andrew Cockburn
Wolfowitz's
War
Franklin Lamb
Giuliani
Plays the Islamic Terror Card
Patrick Cockburn
Al-Qa'ida Group Behind US Deaths in Iraq
Roger Morris
Dispatches From the Front
Henry Siegman
The Three Nos of Jerusalem
Alevtina Rea
A Sister City Debate in Rachel Corrie's Hometown
Paris
Are You a Hip Hop Apologist?
Nikolas Kozloff
White Racism and the Aymara in Bolivia
Alan Farago
Dow 13,000 Disconnect
Matthew S. Miller
The Limits to Lakoff
Website of
the Day
PBS: Blaming Blacks Again
April 25, 2007
Sharon Smith
The
Rights of Children in America
David Price
The Long Lost War
Diana Johnstone
Who Wants Sarko? New or Old France?
Brendan Cooney
Cho and Cheney: Killer Looks
Sonja Karkar
Israeli Democracy, For Jews Only?
Brian Concannon
Wolfowitz and Haiti
Lee Gaillard
Baptism Under Fire: Can the Osprey Fly?
Leah Fishbein
Women Under Siege
Dave Lindorff
The First Shoe Drops
Neal Galloway
US Agricultural Policy is Destructive at Home and Abroad
Website of the Day
Anti-War Student Movements: a Short History
April 24,
2007
Ishmael Reed
How
Imus' Media Collaborators Almost Rescued Their Chief
Lila Rajiva
Tragedy and Irony After Virginia Tech
Paul Craig Roberts
The War Goes Ever On
Patrick Cockburn
Sunnis Protest Baghdad's "Prison Wall"
Ralph Nader
The Corporate Debasement of Earth Day
Mike Whitney
Housing Bubble Boondoggle
Website of the Day
"Refugees"
April 23,
2007
Saul Landau
The
Courage to Withdraw
Patrick Cockburn
Time of the Death Squads: Iraq as Revenge Tragedy
Robert Fantina
Changing Sentiments
Sam Husseini
The Gonzales Distraction
Corporate Crime Reporter
Bought-and-Paid-For Journalism at the Philly Inquirer
Elizabeth Lalasz
Sick and Getting Sicker
Harvey Wasserman
Earth Day, Incorporated
Dave Lindorff
Huge Win for Impeachment in Vermont: Are You Listening Sen. Leahy?
Gary Leupp
Maoist Homophobia in Nepal?
Stephen Lendman
A Short History of the Christian Right
Website of the Day
No to OLF
April 21 / 22, 2007
Alexander Cockburn
Bring
Back the Posse
Fred Gardner
Prozac
Madness
Kristoffer Larsson
The Islamic Threat to Europe: By the Numbers
Barbara Rose
Johnston
Nuclear War and Its Consequences
Manuel Garcia, Jr.
The Heart of Whiteness: Racism, Wealth and IQ
John Scagliotti
Unlocking Closets, Locking Free Speech
Marjorie Cohn
Gonzo Justice: Counting on Alberto
Patrick Cockburn
Sadr Raises the Stakes
Diana Johnstone
The Absent Middle East
Ron Jacobs
Explaining the Spectre
Evelyn Pringle
How Iraq Was Looted
BANCO
Travesties of Justice in a Black City in Michigan: the Persecution
of Rev. Pinkney
Paul Richards
Thinking Big in the Northern Rockies
Dan Bacher
Zapatistas in the Colorado River Delta
Ben Terrall
Showdown at Chevron: SF Protest Against New Iraq Oil Law
Sherwood Ross
How the Taliban Defeated the Pakistani Army in Waziristan
Remi Kanazi
Bill Maher's "Towel-Headed Hos"
Aseem Shrivastava
Behind the Curtain of SEZs
Poets' Basement
Valentine, Reed, Harley and Engel
Website of
the Day
Reading Sappho in New Orleans
April 20,
2007
Doug Peacock
Beginning
of the End for the Yellowstone Grizzly?
Diane Farsetta
Onward, Free Market Soldiers!: Privatizing Public Diplomacy
Tom Clifford
The Surge in Iraqi Civilian Deaths: the Bloodiest 12 Months of
the War
Amira Hass
The
Holocaust as Political Asset
Nicole Colson
Desperation in Gitmo's Camp 6
Sonja Karkar
Double Jeopardy Entraps Palestinians
Heather Gray
The Supreme Court Looks a Lot Like the Taliban
Dr. Bouthaina Shaaban
Syrian Expeditions
Agustin Velloso
Spain and Iraq, Four Years On
Matthew Koehler
Distorting the News in a Timber Company Town
Website of
the Day
Gonzo's Monica
April 19,
2007
Emad Mekay
/
Jim Lobe
Scoring
at the World Bank: Wolfowitz's Quid Pro Quo
Patrick Cockburn
A
Day of Bombs and Blood in Baghdad
Larry C. Johnson
The Hobbesian Hell of Iraq: How Many Dead Equal a Failed Government?
Norman Solomon
Bowing Down to Our Own Violence
Saul Williams
Notes from a Hip Hop Head: an Open Letter to Oprah Winfrey
Sunsara Taylor
From Iraq to the Supreme Court: a New Dark Ages for Women
Harvey Wasserman
How Green is Tom Friedman?
Christopher
Brauchli
Apologies, Incorporated
Anthony Papa
Nightmare Behind Bars: John Valverde's Fight for Freedom
Dave Lindorff
Betraying Thomas Jefferson
Website of the Day
The Best Antiwar Song of the Iraq War?
April 18,
2007
Lila Rajiva
More
Gun Laws or Fewer Idiots? How the Va Tech Administration Failed
Its Campus
Landau / Hassen
Tancredo
as 17th Century Indian Chief?
Charles Fisher
/
Randy Fisher
Don Imus's Firing and the Hip-Hop Culture
Diane Christian
Facing Death Politically
Kevin Prosen
Meeting the Resistance in Iraq
China Hand
Gold Digging: The U.S. Treasury Department's Economic Campaign
Against North Korea
Peter Rost,
MD
The Strange Profits from a Re-Branded Cancer Drug
Justin Akers Chacón
What's Inside the STRIVE Bill
Jerry Kroth
Virginia Tech and Cho Seung Hui: Love and Unhappiness in an Alien
Culture
Sherwood Ross
Massacre at Va Tech: a Brief Glimpse into Daily Life in Iraq
Niranjan Ramakrishnan
The Bonfire of the Hannities
Alice Cherbonnier
Why South Dakota's "Informed Consent" Law Doesn't Go
Far Enough
Website of
the Year?
"I Hope I Die Before I Get Old"
April 17,
2007
Jean Bricmont
/
Diana Johnstone
The
Elections in France: a Coming Political Tsunami
Paul Craig
Roberts
Bloodbath
in Blacksburg
Frida Berrigan
Militarizing the Border
Alison Weir
The Message of PBS's "Crossroads" Series: Some Muslims
Aren't Bad
John Walsh
Why is the Peace Movement Silent About AIPAC?
Jason Hribal
Resistance is Futile: Emily the Cow and Tyke the Elephant
Evelyn Pringle
The Iraq Money Trail
Ben Terrall
Cuban Exiles Get Hero's Welcome; Haitian Refugees Get Shafted
Stan Cox
1040s and Death Certificates
Soren Ambrose
Confidence
Crisis at the IMF
Website of the Day
Go Ahead and Yell: "FIRE!"
April 16,
2007
John F. Sugg
Hate
and Hypocrisy in the Cox Empire
Ismael Hossein-Zadeh
Escalating
Military Spending: Income Redistribution in Disguise
Carl G. Estabrook
The Politics of the Useful Threat: It Didn't Start with the Neo-Cons
Paul Craig Roberts
The Party of Brownshirts
Uri Avnery
Blood on Our Hands
Ralph Nader
Where Are the Cries of Outrage Over Military Rapes?
Eamon McCann
Shame of the Empire: Simon, Sir Bono and Tinkerbelle
Lee Sustar
Decoding the Democrats
Mike Whitney
Trouble in Squanderville: Bubble People and the Faith-Based Market
Don Fitz
Solar Capitalism?
Stephen Lendman
Ecuador Votes for Revolutionary Change
Website of the Day
Black Mesa Water Coalition
April 14
/ 15, 2007
Alexander Cockburn
Ho
Industry Whores
Jorge Mariscal
Gen.
Petraeus's Field Manual: a Traveler's Guide to Big Muddy
Jeffrey St. Clair
The Beautiful and the Dammed: How the West Got Flooded
Dave Marsh
The
Imus Affair, Hip Hop and Politics
Dr. Trudy Bond
Shrinks, Lies and Torture: How Psychologists Became the Pentagon's
Bitches
Joe Bageant
A Feral Dog Howls in Harvard Yard
Fidel Castro
The Terrorist Walks
Alfredo Molano
"More Than Complicated"
Alan Farago
When Miami Crashes
Michael Neumann
Anglophone Fantasies and French Realities
Fred Gardner
Barbara McNair's Unsung Heroism: Bringing Down the Owner of EST
Ron Jacobs
A Conversation with Three Iraq Veterans Against the War
Gail Dines
Racy Sex, Sexy Racism
Linda Ford
Imus and Lady Hoopsters: a Long History of Bias Against Women
Athletes
Missy Beattie
What Would Imus Do?: Iraq, Ho, Ho, Ho
Dan La Botz
Farm Labor Organizer Murdered in Mexico
Giuliana Sgrena
The Lies of Mario Lozano
Laura Carlsen
A Moratorium on Free Trade Agreements
Abu Spinoza
Wolfowitz's Real Crimes
Elizabeth Schulte
Grinding It Out with Quentin Tarantino
Poets' Basement
Davies, Harley, Engel and Landau
Website of
the Weekend
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May
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Inside Narh al-Bared
and Bedawi Refugee Camps
Who's
Behind the Fighting in North Lebanon?
By FRANKLIN LAMB
Tripoli, Lebanon.
Wearing a beat-up ratty UNCHR tee-shirt
left over from Bint Jbeil and the Israeli-Hezbollah July probably
helped. As did, I suspect, the Red Cross jersey, my black and
white checkered kaffieyh and the Palestinian flag taped to my
lapel as I joined a group of Palestinian aid workers and slipped
into Nahr el-Bared trying not to look conspicuous.
Our mission was to facilitate
the delivery of food, blankets and mattresses, but I was also
curious about the political situation. Who was behind the events
that erupted so quickly and violently following a claimed 'bank
robbery'? A heist that depending on who you talked to, netted
the masked bandits $ 150,000, $ 1,500 or $ 150!
It seems that every Beirut
media outlet has a different source of 'inside information' based
on which Confession owns it and 'knows' the real culprits
pulling the strings. But then, even we who are particularly
obtuse have realized, as the late Rafic Hariri often counseled:
"In Lebanon, believe nothing of what you are told
and only half of what you see!"
My friends made we swear out
loud that I would claim to be Canadian instead of American if
Al Qaeda types stopped us inside the Camp. My impression was
that they were not so worried about my safety but for
their own if they got caught with me. It would not be
the first time that I relied on my northern neighbors to get
me out of a potential US nationality jam in the Middle East,
so I ditched my American ID.
We were advised as we approached
the Fatah al Islam stronghold that we would be in the cross-hairs
of Lebanese army snipers from outside of Nahr el-Bared Camp as
well as Fatah al-Islam snipers from the inside, and that any
false move or bad luck could prove fatal.
After three days of shelling
and more than 100 dead and with no electricity or water, Nahr
el-Baled reeks of burned and rotting flesh, charred houses with
smoldering contents, raw sewage and the acrid smell of exploded
mortars and tank rounds.
Press figures of 30,000-32,000
are not accurate. 45,000 live in Bared! Contrary to some reports
food and water still not being allowed in.
15 to 70 percent of some areas destroyed. Some light shooting
this morning and afternoon. Army shelling at rate of 10-18 shells
per minute from 4:30 am to 10 am on Tuesday. Army will not
allow Palestinian Red Crescent to move out civilians because
they don't trust them. Only the Lebanese Red Cross is allowed.
It is possible to enter Bared from the back (east side). The
Army taking cameras of journalists they catch. The Lebanese government
is controlling the information and don't want extent of damage
known yet. Still unrecovered bodies. 40 per cent of the camp
population have been evacuated. The rest don't want to leave
out of fear of being shot or that they are losing their homes
for the 5th time or more for some.
No electricity and cell phone batteries are dying. Relatives
who fled are telling families to stay because there are not enough
mattresses at Bedawi Camp. Bared evacuees are living up to
25 in one room in Badawi schools etc. 3,000 evacuees in one school
in Bedawi. UN aid is starting to arrive at Badawi but workers
not able so far to deliver it to Bared due to attack on relief
convoy on Tuesday.
I met Abdul Rahman Hallab famous for Lebanese candy factory in
Tripoli. Helped him unload 5,000 meals to evacuees from Bared
staying in Badawi. He is Lebanese not Palestinian.
The camp population all say that Fatah Al-Islam came in September-October
2006 and have no relatives in the camp. They are from Saudi,
Pakistan, Algeria, Iraq, and Tunisia and elsewhere. No Palestinians
among them except some hanger ons. Most say they are paid by
the Hariri group.
Reports that Fateh al-Islam helps people in Bared are denied.
" All they do is pray, one woman told me..and do military
training.. They are much more religious than the Shia"
she said.
Population of Badawi camp was 15,000 and as of of this morning
it is 28,000. Four bodies arrived this morning at Safad, the
only Palestinian Red Crescent Hospitals in north Lebanon.
I was told the army will have to destroy every house in Bared
to remove Fateh al Islam.
I expect to stay in Bared tonight
with aid workers. Some say FAI with die fighting others than
a settlement could be negotiated. I may try the latter with
NGO from Norway here. Not sure if anyone in government is interested.
One minute ago a member of Fateh at_Islam walked into the medical
office I am using at Safed Hospital and said they want a permanent
ceasefire and do not want more people killed or injured.
They claim to have no problem
with the army
Now some background about
Nahr el-Bared. Like the other Palestinian camps in Lebanon, it
is inhabited by Palestinians who were forced from their homes,
land, and personal property in 1947-48, in order to make room
for Jews from Europe and elsewhere prior to the May 15, 1948
founding of Israel.
Of the original 16 Refugee
camps, set up to settle the more than 100,000 refugees crossing
the border into Lebanon from Palestine during the Nakba, 12 official
ones remain. The camp at Tal El-Za`tar was ethnically cleansed
by Christian Phalange forces at the beginning of the 1975-1990,
Lebanese Civil War and the Nabatieh, Dikwaneh and Jisr el-Basha
camps were destroyed by Israeli attacks and Lebanese militia
and not rebuilt. Those remaining include the following which
currently house more than half of Lebanon's 433,276 Palestinian
refugees:
Al-Badawi, Burj El-Barajna,
Jal El-Bahr, Sabra and Shatilla, Ain El-Helwa, Nahr El-Bared,
Rashidieh, Burj El Shemali, El-Buss, Wavel, Mieh Mieh and Mar
Elias.
Nahr el-Bared is 7 miles north
of Tripoli near the stunning Mediterranean coast and is home
to more than 32,000 refuges many of whom were expelled from the
Lake Huleh area of Palestine, including Safed. Like all the
official Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, plus several 'unofficial'
ones, Nahr el-Bared suffers from serious problems including no
proper infrastructure, overcrowding, poverty and unemployment.
Tabulated at more than 25%,
Nahr el-Bared has the highest percentage of Palestinian refugees
anywhere who are living in abject poverty and who are officially
registered with the UN as "special hardship" cases.
Its residents, like all Palestinians in Lebanon are blatantly
discriminated against and not even officially counted. They
are denied citizenship and banned from working in the top 70
trades and professions (that includes McDonald's and KFC in downtown
Beirut) and cannot own real estate. Palestinians in Lebanon have
essentially no social or civil rights and only limited access
to government educational facilities. They have no access to
public social services. Consequently most rely entirely on the
UNRWA as the sole provider for their families needs.
It is not surprising that al-Qaeda
sympathies, if not formal affiliations, are found in the 12 official
camps as well as 7 unofficial ones. Groups with names such as
Fateh al-Islam, Jund al-Shams (Soldier of Damascus) , Ibns al-Shaheed"
(sons of the martyrs) Issbat al-Anssar which morphed into Issbat
al-Noor - "The Community of Illumination" and many
others.
Given Bush administration debacles in Iraq and Afghanistan and
its encouragement for Israel to continue its destruction of Lebanon
this past summer, the situation in Lebanon mirrors, in some respects,
the early 1980's when groups sprung up to resist the US green
lighted Israeli invasion and occupation. But rather than being
Shia and pro-Hezbollah, today's groups are largely Sunni and
anti-Hezbollah. Hence they qualify for US aid, funneled by Sunni
financial backers in league with the Bush administration which
is committed to funding Islamist Sunni groups to weaken Hezbollah.
This project has become the
White House obsession following Israel's July 2006 defeat.
To understand what is going
on with Fatah al-Islam at Nahr el-Bared one would want a brief
introduction to Lebanon's amazing, but shadowy 'Welch Club'.
The Club is named for its godfather,
David Welch, assistant to Secretary of State Rice who is the
point man for the Bush administration and is guided by Eliot
Abrams.
Key Lebanese members of the Welch Club (aka: the 'Club') include:
The Lebanese civil war veteran,
warlord, feudalist and mercurial Walid Jumblatt of the Druze
party( the Progressive Socialist Party or PSP)
Another civil war veteran,
warlord, terrorist (Served 11 years in prison for massacres committed
against fellow Christians among others) Samir Geagea.
Leader of the extremist Phalange party and its Lebanese Forces
(LF) the group that conducted the Israel organized massacre at
Sabra-Shatilla (although led by Elie Hobeika, once Geagea's mentor,
Geagea did not take part in the Sept. 1982 slaughter of 1,700
Palestinian and Lebanese).
The billionaire, Saudi Sheikh
and Club president Saad Hariri leader of the Sunni Future Movement
(FM).
Over a year ago Hariri's Future
Movement started setting up Sunni Islamist terrorist cells (the
PSP and LF already had their own militia since the civil war
and despite the Taif Accords requiring militia to disarm they
are now rearmed and itching for action and trying hard to provoke
Hezbollah).
The FM created Sunni Islamist
'terrorist' cells were to serve as a cover for (anti-Hezbollah)
Welch Club projects. The plan was that actions of these cells,
of which Fatah el-Islam is one, could be blamed on al Qaeda or
Syria or anyone but the Club.
To staff the new militias,
FM rounded up remnants of previous extremists in the Palestinian
Refugee camps that had been subdued, marginalized and diminished
during the Syrian occupation of Lebanon. Each fighter got $700
per month, not bad in today's Lebanon.
The first Welch Club funded
militia, set up by FM, is known locally as Jund-al-Sham (Soldiers
of Sham, where "Sham" in Arabic denotes Syria, Lebanon,
Palestine & Jordan) created in Ain-el-Hilwa Palestinian refugee
camp near Sidon. This group is also referred to in the Camps
as Jund-el-Sitt (Soldiers of the Sitt, where "Sitt"
in Sidon, Ain-el-Hilwa and the outskirts pertain to Bahia Hariri,
the sister of Rafiq Hariri, aunt of Saad, and Member of Parliament).
The second was Fateh-al-Islam
(The name cleverly put together, joining Fateh as in Palestinian
and the word Islam as in Qaeda). FM set this Club cell up in
Nahr-al-Bared refugee camp north of Tripoli for geographical
balance.
Fatah el-Islam had about 400
well paid fighters until three days ago. Today they may have
more or fewer plus volunteers. The leaders were provided with
ocean view luxury apartments in Tripoli where they stored arms
and chilled when not in Nahr-al-Bared. Guess who owns the apartments?
According to members of both
Fatah el-Islam and Jund-al-Sham their groups acted on the directive
of the Club president, Saad Hariri.
So what went wrong? "Why the bank robbery" and the
slaughter at Nahr el-Baled?
According to operatives of
Fatah el-Islam, the Bush administration got cold feet with people
like Seymour Hirsh snooping around and with the White House post-Iraq
discipline in free fall. Moreover, Hezbollah intelligence knew
all about the Clubs activities and was in a position to flip
the two groups who were supposed to ignite a Sunni Shia
civil war which Hezbollah vows to prevent.
Things started to go very wrong
quickly for the Club last week.
FM "stopped" the payroll of Fateh el-Islam's account
at the Hariri family owned back.
Fateh-al-Islam, tried to negotiate
at least 'severance pay' with no luck and they felt betrayed.
(Remember many of their fighters are easily frustrated teenagers
and their pay supports their families). Militia members knocked
off the bank which issued their worthless checks. They were
doubly angry when they learned FM is claiming in the media a
loss much greater than they actually snatched and that the Club
is going to stiff the insurance company and actually make a huge
profit.
Lebanon's Internal Security
Forces (newly recruited to serve the bidding of the Club and
the Future Movement) assaulted the apartments of Fatah-al-Islam
Tripoli. They didn't have much luck and were forced to call in
the Lebanese army.
Within the hour, Fatah-al-Islam
retaliated against Lebanese Army posts, checkpoints and unarmed,
off-duty Lebanese soldiers in civilian clothing and committed
outrageous killings including severing at four heads.
Up to this point Fatah-al-Islam
did not retaliate against the Internal Security forces in Tripoli
because the ISF is pro-Hariri and some are friends and Fatah
al-Islam still hoped to get paid by Hariri. Instead Fatah al
Islam went after the Army.
The Seniora cabinet convenes
and asks the Lebanese Army to enter the refugee camp and silence
(in more ways than one) Fatah-al-Islam. Since entrance into the
Camps is forbidden by the 1969 Arab league agreement, the Army
refuses after realizing the extent of the conspiracy against
it by the Welch Club. The army knows that entering a refugee
camp in force will open a front against the Army in all twelve
Palestinian refugee camps and tear the army apart along sectarian
cracks.
The army feels set up by the
Club's Internal Security Forces which did not coordinate with
the Lebanese Army, as required by Lebanese law and did not even
make them aware of the "inter family operation" the
ISF carried out against Fatah-al-Islam safe houses in Tripoli.
Today, tensions are high between
the Lebanese army and the Welch Club. Some mention the phrase
'army coup'.
The Club is trying to run Parliament
and is prepared to go all the way not to 'lose' Lebanon. It
still holds 70 seats in the house of parliament while the Hezbollah
led opposition holds 58 seats. It has a dutiful PM in Fouad Siniora.
The club tried to seize control
of the presidency and when it failed it marginalized it. Last
year it tried to control of the Parliamentary Constitutional
Committee, which audits the government's policies, laws and watch
dogs their actions. When the Club failed to control it they
simply abolished the Constitutional Committee. This key committee
no longer exists in Lebanon's government.
The Welch Club's major error
was when it attempted to influence the Lebanese Army into disarming
the Lebanese Resistance led by Hezbollah. When the Army wisely
refused, the Club coordinated with the Bush Administration to
pressure Israel to dramatically intensify its retaliation to
the capture of the two soldiers by Hezbollah and 'break the rules'
regarding the historically more limited response and try to
destroy Hezbollah during the July 2006 war.
The Welch Club now considers
the Lebanese Army a serious problem. The Bush administration
is trying to undermine and marginalize it to eliminate one of
the last two obstacles to implementing Israel's agenda in Lebanon.
If the army is weakened, it can not protect _over 70% of the
Christians in Lebanon who support General Aoun's Free Patriotic
Movement. The F.P.M. is mainly constituted of well educated,
middle class and unarmed Lebanese civilians. The only protection
they have is the Lebanese Army which aids in maintaining their
presence in the political scene. The other type of Christians
in Lebanon is the minority, about 15% of Christians associated
with Geagea's Lebanese Forces who are purely militia. If the
Club can weaken the Army even more than it is, then this Phalange
minority will be the only relatively strong force on the Christian
scene and become the "army" of the Club.
Another reason the Club wants
to weaken the Lebanese Army is that the Army is nationalistic
and is a safety valve for Lebanon to ensure the Palestinian
right of return to Palestine, Lebanese nationhood and the resistance
culture led by Hezbollah, with which is has excellent relations.
For their part, the Welch Club
wants to keep some Palestinians in Lebanon for cheap labor, ship
others to countries willing to take them (and be paid handsomely
to do so by American taxpayers) and allow at most a few thousand
to return to Palestine to settle the 'right of return' issue
while at the same time signing a May 17th 1983 type treaty with
Israel with enriches the Club members and gives Israel Lebanon's
water and much of Lebanon's sovereignty.
Long story short, Fatah el-Islam
must be silenced at all costs. Their tale, if told, is poison
for the Club and its sponsors. We will likely see their attempted
destruction in the coming days.
Hezbollah is watching and supporting
the Lebanese army.
Franklin Lamb's recent book, The Price We Pay: A
Quarter Century of Israel's use of American Weapon's against
Lebanon (1978-2006) is available at Amazon.com.uk. Hezbollah:
A Brief Guide for Beginners is expected in early summer.
Dr. Lamb can be reached at
fplamb@gmail.com.
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