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May
28, 2004
Rafael
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Greg
Moses
Bush's Misleading Speech on Abu Ghraib
Dave
Lindorff
Dissing Independent Contractors:
Those Who Do the Dirty Work
Norman
Solomon
Leaping for Lies at the Times
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Bill Delahunt
Bush's Cruel New Rules on Cuba
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McGeough
Chalabi Baba and the 40 Thieves
Niranjan
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Alexander
Cockburn
NYTs: "Maybe We Did Screw Up...a
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May
27, 2004
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Douglas
Valentine
Ragging the Dogs of War at the
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John
L. Hess
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a 1993 Interview
Christopher
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May
26, 2004
Ron
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The Things Bush Didn't Say in His Speech
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New Draft UN Resolution Permits Perpetual Occupation
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Bush and Sharon: the Oil Connection
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Derek
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Protesting Gov. Bigot
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Andrew
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The Trail to Tehran

May
25, 2004
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Dan Smith
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Gary
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Visiting Lori Berenson: Time to Bring Her Home
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A Developing War in the Andes
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September Song: Disturbing Questions
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Stephen
Banko, III
A Vietnam Vet on "Supporting the
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The Wizard of Whimsy

May
24, 2004
Ron
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Dan Senor is Safe!
Kurt
Nimmo
Dirty Tricks & TortureGate: the
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Sam
Hamod
Gen. Zinni: "Wrong War, Wrong
Place, Wrong Time"
Mike
Whitney
The Wedding was a Bomb
Stan
Goff
Open Season on MAMs
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A Photo from Abu Ghraib We Didn't See on the Front Page of the
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May
22 / 23, 2004
Paul
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Colin Powell, a Political Obituary
Jeffrey
St. Clair
When War is Swell: Bush and the Carlyle Group
Elizabeth
Weill-Greenberg
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America is Committing War Crimes in Iraq
Saul
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Democracy in Latin America: Great for Investors; Not So Good
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Brandy
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The Rape of Rafah
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Assume the Worst
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Exhibitionistic Revenge at Abu Ghraib
Chloe
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Adrien
Rain Burke
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David
Krieger
Charting a New Course for US Nuclear Policy
Ron
Jacobs
Turnaround
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May 21, 2004
Ray
Close
The Canards of the Apologists
Christopher
Brauchli
"The Object of Torture is Torture"
Amira
Hass
Darkness at Noon
Jack
McCarthy
Camilo Mejia: Can the Son of a Sandinista Get a Fair Trial from
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Bill
Kauffman
Nader v. Bush
Omar
Barghouti
No More Tears for America
Ghali
Hassan
Moral Failure of the "Free World" in Gaza
Christopher
Reed
How the CIA Taught the Portuguese to
Torture
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May
20, 2004
Andrew
Cockburn
The Truth About Chalabi
Kathy
Kelly
A Visit from the FBI
Niranjan
Ramakrishnan
Brown and Bored of Education in India
Tom
Stephens & John Philo
The War Crimes of Bush, Cheney & Co.
Sam
Bahour / Michael Dahan
Genocide by Public Policy
Robert
Ovetz
Ending the Race for the Last Turtle
Billy
Wilson
The Most Important Thing I Learned at School This Year
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Rafah Today

May
19, 2004
Elizabeth
W. Corrie
Caterpillar Should Do the Right Thing,
Now
Bill
and Kathleen Christison
The US Can't Win
Vijay
Prashad
For Whom the Polls Toll: the Indian Elections of 2004
Ray
Hanania
Israeli War Crimes: Who to Believe, AIPAC or Amnesty Intl.?
Greg
Moses
Man President Kisses Up at AIPAC
Michael
Gillespie
Who is Kenneth deGraffenried?
Josh
Frank
Homes Destroyed; Death Toll Mounts: But Where's John Kerry?
Gary
Corseri
Out of Iraq and Plato's Cave
Kevin
Alexander Gray
If Malcolm Were Alive

May
18, 2004
Neve
Gordon
The Gaza Debacle
Doug
Stokes
Imperial Policing: Why Abu Ghraib
Shouldn't Surprise Us
Bob
Wing
The Color of Abu Ghraib
Vanessa
Jones
Man on a Leash
Thomas
P. Healy
Chemical Trespass: the Body Burden
Zeynep
Toufe
Torture and Moral Agency: the Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations
Kenneth
Roth
Mistreatment of Detainees in US Custody: a Letter to Bush
Elaine
Cassel
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May
17, 2004
Kurt
Nimmo
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Laura
Santina
Military Conditioning and Abu Ghraib
Mickey
Z.
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Frederick
B. Hudson
Police Terror: Three Mothers Search for Justice
Shakirah
Esmail-Hudani
Inside Abu Ghraib: the Violence of the Camera
Boris
Leonardo Caro
The Revelations of Mr. W.
Alex
Dawoody
Iraq: From Saddam to Occupation
Victor
Kattan
On Watching the Execution of Nick Berg
Ron
Jacobs
Rumsfeld's Sovereignty Shell Game
May
15 / 16, 2004
Alexander
Cockburn
Green Lights for Torture
Douglas
Valentine
ABCs of American Interrogation: Phoenix Program, Revisited
John
Stanton
Kings of Pain: UK, US and Israel
Ben
Tripp
Torture: a Fond Reminiscence
Brian
Cloughley
Where are You Heading, America? Taking a Closer Look at the Patriot
Act
Justin
E. H. Smith
Islam and Democracy: the Lesson from Turkey
Brandy
Baker
Equal Opportunity Torture: Lynddie England, the Right and Feminism
John
Chuckman
Peep Show on Capitol Hill: Sex, Lies and Videotape
Bill
Glahn
RIAA Watch: Goon Squad
John
Holt
Fencing the Sky
Ron
Jacobs
The Power of Patti Smith
Brian
J. Foley
Why the Outrage Over Abu Ghraib?
Robin
Philpot
Re-writing the History of the Rwandan Genocide
Eric
Leser
The Carlyle Empire
Ray
Hanania
From Abu Ghraib to Nick Berg: There's No Such Thing as a Good
War Crime
Jeff
Halper
Dozers of Mass Destruction
Joe
Surkiewicz
Inside the Baltimore Detention Center
John
Whitlow
Iraq Goddamn
Michael
Leon
Invitation to a Beheading: Why Bush Should Watch the Berg Video
Poets'
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May
14, 2004
Dr.
Susan Block
Bush's POW Porn
Ron
Jacobs
Secret History of the War on Drugs
William
Blum
God, Country and Torture
Michael
Donnelly
The People v. Corporate Greed: A Victory on the North Coast
Niranjan
Ramakrishnan
India Shines
Stephen
Gowans
Building Democracy in Iraq and Other
Absurdities
May
13, 2004
Dave
Lindorff
Where is Kerry?
Colm
O'Laithian
Torture and Degradation: Revenge American Style?
Saul
Landau and Farrah Hassan
Wal-Mart: Scrooge with Hi-Tech Accounting
Practices
Ralph
Nader
An Open Letter to Bush on the Inhumane Treatment of Iraqi Prisoners
Willliam
James Martin
Deir Yassin Massacre Recalled
Marc
Salomon
Reality TV Bites
Forrest
Hylton
Law 'n Order in La Paz: All Quiet
on the Southern Front?
May
12, 2004
Blanton
/ Kornbluh
Prisoner Abuse: Cheney Warned in
1992
Virginia
Tilley
So, Who's to Blame?
Bruce
Jackson
James Inhofe, the Dumbest Senator
of Them All
Thomas
P. Healy
No Enemies: Making Peace with Bert Sacks
Linda
S. Heard
Racism and Ignorance: a Lethal Cocktail in Iraq
Norman
Solomon
Spinning Torturegate
Lisa
Viscidi
The People's Voice: Community Radio in Guatemala
Jack
Heyman
View from the Bay Bridge: Longshoremen Plan Mass Workers March
on DC
Niranjan
Ramakrishnan
Rummy's Reprieve
CounterPunch
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Have Quashed Investigation into Mob Influence
Christopher
Brauchli
Detention Camp, USA
William
S. Lind
Bush's Waterloo?
May 11, 2004
Mark
Engler
On the "Necessity" of Torture
Ray
McGovern
More Troops? A March of Folly
Kurt
Nimmo
Dirty Nukes and Jefferson's Grand Experiment
Mickey
Z.
Less Than Hero
Christopher
Reed
Torture on the Homefront: America's Long History of Prison Abuse
Dennis
Hans
When John Negroponte was Mullah Omar
Bruce
Jackson
Pete Seeger at 85
Mike
Whitney
Killing al Sadr
Simon
Helweg-Larsen
Shrinking the Guatemalan Military
William
A. Cook
The Unconscious Country: Righteous Indignation,
Nakedly Displayed
May
10, 2004
Robert
Fisk
From Hollywood to Abu Ghraib: Racism
and Torture as Entertainment
Wayne
Madsen
The Israeli Torture Template: Rape,
Feces and Urine-Soaked Cloth Sacks
Col.
Dan Smith
The Shame of Abu Ghraib
Joe
Bageant
John Ashcroft, Keep Your Mouth Off My Wife!
Ron
Jacobs
Rummy's Prisongate Blues: Don't Leave Mad; Just Leave
Ben
Tripp
Getting in Touch with Your Inner Savage
Ray
Hanania
Why They Hate Us: Racism, Bigotry and Abuse
Reza
Fiyouzat
"Mishandled" Invasions
Diane
Christian
Images & Abstractions &
Genitals
Website
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8 / 9, 2004
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Adam
Jones
America's Srebrenica: What About the Hundreds of POWs Suffocated
and Shot at Kunduz?
Douglas
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Who Let the Dogs Out?: Torture, the CIA and the Press
Kurt
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Rush Limbaugh and the Babes of Abu Ghraib
Brian
Cloughley
Humpty Dumpty is Falling
Lucia
Dailey
Forbidden Games
Joanne
Mariner
* * * *: Redacting Moussaoui
Mickey
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John
Chuckman
The Thing with No Brain
Doug
Giebel
Someone Knew: There Were No WMDs
Norm
Dixon
How the Bush Gang Exploited 9/11
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Bahour
A Guiding Light Falls on Ramallah
Susan
Davis
Disorderly Conduct as Fine Art
Dave
Marsh
In a Pig's Eye: Alan Lomax, Dead But Still Stealing
Laura
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Life with Dick and Lynne
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Zirin
Fans Push Spiderman Off Base
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Abu
Hamza al-Masri
Made
in the USA
By
KURT NIMMO
It is a bit of historical data rarely
quoted by Fox News or CNN as they clank out soundbite-sized backgrounders
on terrorism: Many of America's Islamic enemies were custom-made
to order by the CIA and Pakistan's ISI (Inter-Service Intelligence
Directorate) in Afghanistan.
Abu Hamza al-Masri is no exception.
"In an 11-count indictment
unsealed in New York on Thursday, Attorney General John Ashcroft
said Mr. Masri faced charges of hostage-taking and conspiracy
in connection with an attack in Yemen in 1998 on 16 tourists,
including two Americans. Four hostages -- three Britons and one
Australian -- were killed and several others were wounded when
the Yemeni Army tried to rescue them," reports the New York
Times.
No doubt about it. Abu Hamza
al-Masri is not a nice person. But he was precisely the kind
of not nice person the United States recruited to terrorize and
kill Soviet conscripts. Masri lost both hands and an eye fighting
for the CIA against the Soviets in Afghanistan.
The Carter State Department
knew exactly what sort of reactionary fanatics they were unleashing
back in 1979 -- not only on the Soviets, but the people of Afghanistan.
But they didn't care about
the people of Afghanistan and admitted as much.
"[T]he United States'
larger interest ... would be served by the demise of the [pro-Soviet]
Taraki-Amin regime, despite whatever setbacks this might mean
for future social and economic reforms in Afghanistan,"
a classified State Department
report stated in 1979, months before the Soviets rolled across
the border to support the Taraki-Amin regime.
"The question here was
whether it was morally acceptable that, in order to keep the
Soviets off balance, which was the reason for the operation,
it was permissible to use other lives for our geopolitical interests,"
Zbigniew Brezinski, Carter's national security adviser, later
offered as an explanation.
In other words, screw the people
of Afghanistan. Let them suffer under opium-growing warlords
and fanatical Taliban extremists. It was all in the best interest
of the United States and especially oil and natural gas multinationals
eager to build pipelines and get product to market.
Crazed Islamic fundies like
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar -- "a particularly fanatical fundamentalist
and woman-hater," as journalist Tim Weiner describes him
-- were recruited to fight the Soviets. Pakistan's brutal Zia-ul-Haq
teamed with the CIA and Pakistan's ISI to organize, train, and
unleash the mujahideen. "Estimates of how much money the
U.S. government channeled to the Afghan rebels over the next
decade vary, but most sources put the figure between $3 billion
and $6 billion, or more," writes Phil Gasper (Afghanistan,
the CIA, bin Laden, and the Taliban). It was, the CIA proudly
boasted, the most successful intelligence mission in history.
Under the affable guidance of Reagan, Gasper writes that
At any one time during the
Afghan fighting season, as many as 11 ISI teams trained and supplied
by the CIA accompanied mujahideen across the border to supervise
attacks ... The teams attacked airports, railroads, fuel depots,
electricity pylons, bridges and roads ... CIA operations officers
helped Pakistani trainers establish schools for the mujahideen
in secure communications, guerrilla warfare, urban sabotage and
heavy weapons ... Although the CIA claimed that the purpose was
to attack military targets, mujahideen trained in these techniques,
and using chemical and electronic-delay bomb timers supplied
by the U.S., carried out numerous car bombings and assassination
attacks in Kabul itself.
As Ahmed Rashid of the Daily
Telegraph of London explains, between "1982 and 1992, some
35,000 Muslim radicals from 43 Islamic countries in the Middle
East, North and East Africa, Central Asia and the Far East would
pass their baptism under fire with the Afghan Mujaheddin. Tens
of thousands more foreign Muslim radicals came to study in the
hundreds of new madrassas that Zia's military government began
to fund in Pakistan and along the Afghan border. Eventually more
than 100,000 Muslim radicals were to have direct contact with
Pakistan and Afghanistan and be influenced by the jihad."
(Osama Bin Laden: How the U.S. Helped Midwife a Terrorist.)
After the Soviets packed up
and left the country in defeat, the United States essentially
turned its back on the mujahideen and war ravaged Afghanistan.
But this dismal fact does not particularly concern intellectuals
such as Samuel Huntington. Instead, as Huntington views the situation
through his "Clash of Civilizations" blinders, the
problem is the CIA's war left a whole lot of disenfranchised
Muslims strewn about. It's not this disenfranchisement per se
that bothers Huntington and his fellow Islamophobe scholars,
but rather the fact these formerly useful castaway Muslims are
now on the prowl, ready and able to raise hell due to their hatred
and jealousy of our American Idol way of life.
"The war left behind an
uneasy coalition of Islamist organizations intent on promoting
Islam against all non-Muslim forces," writes Huntington.
"It also left a legacy of expert and experienced fighters,
training camps and logistical facilities, elaborate trans-Islam
networks of personal and organization relationships, a substantial
amount of military equipment including 300 to 500 unaccounted-for
Stinger missiles, and, most important, a heady sense of power
and self-confidence over what had been achieved and a driving
desire to move on to other victories."
As AG Ashcroft and the Bushites
see it, Abu Hamza al-Masri embodies this "driving desire
to move on to other victories" in the name of al-Qaeda and
worldwide jihad versus McDonald's, as Thomas Friedman of the
New York Times characterizes it. The partially blind and handicapped
cleric stands accused of providing material support for al-Qaeda
to further a holy war in Afghanistan and conspiracy to aid the
Taliban in its guerrilla war against the Good and Righteous as
they kick down doors and slaughter wedding party guests.
In other words, Masri faces
life in prison -- or possibly the death penalty -- for doing
what the CIA and Pakistan's ISI trained and encouraged him to
do all those years ago. The United States changed the rules of
the game. Hamza refused to get with the program. Now he will
serve as a poster child for all that is wicked and violent with
hidebound Muslims.
"Hamza is the real deal,"
Raymond W. Kelly, New York City's police commissioner, told the
New York Times. "He is suspected of providing material support
to trainees in Osama bin Laden's terrorist camps, as well as
dispatching associates from England to help establish a jihad
training site on US soil. Think of him as a freelance consultant
to terrorist groups worldwide."
And while we are thinking about
that "jihad training site on US soil," maybe we should
also think about the fact that many Afghan mujaheddin were sent
to Camp Peary, the CIA's spy training camp in Virginia, as John
Cooley, a former journalist with the ABC television network and
author of Unholy Wars: Afghanistan, America and International
Terrorism, has documented.
Kelly neglected to mention
those very Afghan terrorist camps were financed by the United
States and provided all the training and equipment necessary
to kill infidels. But then police commissioners and neocons can't
be expected to connect the dots. Or tell the American people
about the real deal -- in large part militant Islam was engineered
and encouraged by the United States, "despite whatever setbacks
this might mean."
Nor did Kelly mention -- or
is he likely to know -- that shoppers in Rawalpindi and Peshawar
can still buy textbooks published as part of a series underwritten
by a USAID $50 million grant to the University of Nebraska in
the 1980s. These books encourage radical Islam as a way to counter
Marxism and urge Afghan children to "pluck out the eyes
of the Soviet enemy and cut off his legs." The maniacal
Taliban -- friends of the United States until they were considered
obstructionist on Unocal's gas pipeline deal -- used these USAID-produced
books in their madrassas.
For Bush, Ashcroft, the Zionist
neocons, and the rapture-dizzy Christian Zionists, Abu Hamza
al-Masri is the perfect Islamic fanatic. In the weeks ahead,
as he is extradited from Britain to face the death penalty in
America, the cleric will be held up as a primary example of the
inherent viciousness and homicidal character of al-Qaeda and
radical Muslims in general who want nothing more than to force
us at the point of an AK47 to face Mecca five times a day.
Few will mention -- least of
all Fox and the slavish Bush Ministry of Disinformation where
the intellectually incurious lap up easily digestible propaganda
flavored as news -- that Abu Hamza al-Masri was doing precisely
what the CIA trained him to do.
Kurt Nimmo is a photographer and multimedia developer
in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Visit his excellent no holds barred
blog at www.kurtnimmo.com/blogger.html
. Nimmo is a contributor to Cockburn and St. Clair's,
The
Politics of Anti-Semitism. A collection of his essays
for CounterPunch, Another
Day in the Empire, is now available from Dandelion Books.
He can be reached at: nimmo@zianet.com
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