Malcolm Shabazz’s Suspicious Death

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by Stephen Lendman

 

On May 9, Amsterdam News (AN) headlined “Malcolm Shabazz, grandson of Malcolm X, killed.”

 

AN said he was killed in Tijuana, Mexico. Unconfirmed reports said “he died early Thursday morning, May 9, 2013, from injuries sustained after he was thrown off a building or shot as he was being robbed.”

 

Family members acknowledged his death. They haven’t confirmed where or how.

 

Talking Points Memo (TPM) said it “independently confirmed his death through a (non-family) source with close knowledge of the situation.” It said he “was beaten during a robbery Wednesday night in Mexico City.”

 

A State Department source said:

 

“We are aware of the death of a US citizen in Mexico City. We have been in contact with family members, and at their request we have no further comment at this time.”

 

Shabazz was Malcolm X’s grandson. On February 21, 1965, Malcolm was killed as he was about to speak in Manhattan. In his autobiography, he commented on his possible death, saying:

 

“Every morning when I wake now, I regard it as a having another borrowed day.”

 

“In any city, wherever I go, making speeches, holding meetings of my organisation, or attending to other business, black men are watching every move I make, awaiting their chance to kill me, I have said publicly many times that I know that they have their orders.”

 

“Anyone who chooses not to believe what I am saying doesn’t know the Muslims in the Nation of Islam.”

 

“I know, too, that I could suddenly die at the hands of some white racists. Or I could die at the hands of some Negro hired by the white man.”

 

“Or it could be some brainwashed Negro acting on his own idea that by eliminating me, he would be helping out the white man because I talk about the white man the way I do.”

 

Who killed Malcolm matters less than who wanted him dead and ordered it. Others will have to decide. Perhaps history will have final say.

 

The same holds for Shabazz. It’s unclear who killed him and why. He once said he and his family were persecuted “by select businessmen and government officials. I’ve been a target my entire life. My family is targeted.” More on that below.

 

On February 4, Press TV headlined “FBI arrests Malcolm X grandson en route to Iran,” saying:

 

He was scheduled to participate in a Tehran Hollywoodism conference. At the time, the FBI “refused to provide any information about his whereabouts.”

 

US media scoundrels reported nothing. This writer also participated in the conference via Skype from Chicago. Perhaps it was wise choice. At a time of increasing tyranny, Washington critics have good reason to fear.

 

Press TV published a statement Shabazz posted on Cynthia McKinney’s Facebook page. In part it said:

 

“I sincerely appreciate the care & concern of the People over my well-being after Press TV’s report of the most recent events which have transpired regarding the FBI’s harassment of me.”

 

“Given the storm of lies, and half-truths that come with being associated with.Minister Malcolm.I will take this opportunity to properly & fully disclose what transpired.”

 

“In the beginning of 2012, I had been informed that I was under investigation by the FBI’s Counter Terrorism Task Force Unit located in Goshen, NY.”

 

“The agents of this division-and in collaboration with others-have visited several residences of which I was known by them to frequent.”

 

They told “surrounding residents to observe the house and to notify them if they saw me.”

 

“These are the homes of long-time friends, and very close supporters. Yet, when federal agents begin knocking on someone’s door on multiple occasions to snoop, and ask questions, whether one is guilty of an offense or not, it’s enough to coerce people into distancing themselves from you.”

 

“This cheap tactic employed by the FBI is a means of agitation & harassment. They seek to neutralize my networking abilities.

They have visited locations in California, Chicago, Miami and most aggressively in New York.”

 

“People were advising me that if I had nothing to hide, then I should just contact them as requested and cooperate. Though I must say that in these kind of matters I am of a particular ethic.”

 

For one, I have been engaged in no criminal activity of their concern, and they could have located me if they so chose. Secondly, I don’t recognize the authority in them beckoning me.”

 

“It wasn’t even until my mother informed me that they had been contacting her that I truly became agitated.”

 

“She advised me to see what they had to say, and so I obliged the next time they came around looking for me. My encounter was with 2 federal agents of Goshen, NY’s Counter Terrorism Task Force Unit. The primary agent identified himself as Special Agent Tom Brozicky.”

 

“They expressed concern” in his “international travels.”

 

“I have lived & studied in Damascus, Syria for over a year, and now the US is instigating conflict within the very same region.”

 

“I went on ex-congresswoman/former presidential candidate Cynthia Mckinney’s delegation along with Dr. Randy Short to Libya, and met with Leader Muammar Gadhafi one week prior to NATO intervention, and I was most recently getting ready to travel to Tehran, Iran to be a participant of the International Fajr Film Festival and give a lecture addressing the issues of Hollywood and violence.”

 

“I was picked up by authorities after I filed for a visa to Iran, and 2 days prior to my departure. A detective squad from the City of Middletown Police Department surrounded me in the street about 2 blocks from where I was residing.”

 

“When I was brought before a Judge of City of Middletown court, I was surprised to be informed that I was being charged with Grand Larceny, and False Impersonation charge.”

 

“Then I was sent to jail, and told to appear again 7 days later. Then following court date, the bogus charge of Grand Larceny, which they only put to justify stopping me in first place, was dropped.”

 

“And they left me to face the False Impersonation. I was offered 90 days for the offense of giving the authorities the wrong name which I declined before bailing out after 2 weeks.”

 

“When I was being held within the belly of the beast on trumped up charges, to my rescue came the journalist at Press TV based in Iran.”

 

“The formula for a public assassination is: the character assassination before the physical assassination; so one has to be made killable before the eyes of the public in order for their eventual murder to then (be) deemed justifiable.”

 

“And when the time arrives for these hits to be carried out, you’re not going to see a CIA agent with a suit & tie, and a badge that says ‘CIA’ ”

 

“What they will do is to out-source to local police departments in the region of their target, and to employ those that look like the target of interest to infiltrate the workings in order to set up the environment for the eventual assassination (character, physical/incarceration, exile) to take place.”

 

For several months prior to my arrest in late January, 2013, I faced a pattern of harassment from law enforcement which is usually reserved for important figures.”

 

“With that being said, I was not arrested by federal agents. I was taken in by a squad from the City of Middletown, NY’s Police Department.”

 

“I was held in the Orange County Jail in Goshen, NY. However, from the time that I was booked at the precinct, to standing before a Judge the next day who told me to come back in 7 more, to being processed at the Orange County Jail and up until 7 days later, I was not permitted to make any calls to notify anyone of my status; as though I had just been kidnapped from the street.”

 

Unfortunately, until this day, my family hasn’t been fully abreast of my situation as I haven’t had the opportunity to properly consult with any of them.”

 

Given Shabazz’s lineage and activism, he had good reason to fear. Details surrounding his death remain sketchy and suspicious.

 

Robberies seldom involve deaths. They rarely, if ever, occur atop buildings. Seldom is anyone thrown off one. It’s unknown if any of this is true. It’s unclear where Shabbaz died.

 

Activists like him are vulnerable. The FBI’s COINTELPRO waged war on dissent.

 

It was conducted against alleged communists, political dissidents, anti-war activists, human and civil rights supporters, and organizations for ethnic justice and racial emancipation, as well as for economic, social, and political equality across gender and color lines.

 

In their book “Agents of Repression,” Ward Churchill and Jim Vander Wall said:

 

COINTELPRO “came to signify the whole context of clandestine (often illegal) political repression activities (including) a massive surveillance (program via) wiretaps, surreptitious entries and burglaries, electronic devices, live ‘tails’ and….bogus mail.”

 

It was done to induce paranoia and “foster ‘splits’ within or between organizations.”

 

Other tactics included:

 

  • “black propaganda” through leaflets or other publications; they were “designed to discredit organizations and foster internal tensions;”

 

  • “disinformation or ‘gray propaganda;’ “

 

  • “bad-jacketing” to “creat(e) suspicion – through the spread of rumors, manufacture of evidence, etc. – that bona fide organizational members, (were) FBI/police informants;” it was done to turn some members against others violently;

 

  • “assassinations (of) selected political leaders;” and

 

  • “harassment arrests (on bogus) charges.”

 

COINTELPRO never ended. It was reinvented earlier. It’s now part of America’s “war on terror.” No one’s safe anywhere. US citizens are vulnerable at home or abroad.

 

It’s official Obama policy. He appointed himself judge, jury and executioner. He governs by diktat authority. Doing so affords justice to no one ordered killed.

 

Summary judgment means no arrests, no Miranda rights, no due process or habeas rights, and no trials. Diktats decide who lives or dies.

 

Anyone called Al Qaeda or accused of terrorist connections gets marked for death. Activists challenging imperial lawlessness are vulnerable.

 

Eliminating America’s enemies alone matters. Methods include drones, death squads, targeted assassinations and other means.

 

Counterterrorism is cover for wholesale or retail killing. Whether Shabbaz was an imperial victim isn’t known. His death remains suspicious. Challenging imperial lawlessness is risky. It’s price sometimes is death.

 

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

 

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WHITE SLAUGHTER IN BLACK AFRICA: GENOCIDE & DENIALISM

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Dr. Gerald Caplan & the Rwanda Genocide Cranks

3 May 2013
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War and plunder continue to rip apart great swathes of Africa.  The perpetrators are known, and many have been named and exposed.  The Pentagon, NATO countries and Israel continue to foment covert international guerrilla wars, while their proxy regimes continue to persecute and defraud their own people, even (at this writing) engaged in genocide.  Meanwhile, leading white (and some black) apologists whitewashing war crimes and genocide in Africa continue to squeal about anyone who does not tout the racist white power establishment line they worship and profit from.

Meet Dr. Gerald Caplan, a fine example of the worst kind of imperialist: one who works with the world’s worst dictators, peddles the racist propaganda at home and abroad, speaks at international conferences, collects a fine salary working for the misery industry in Africa, and one who ever believes that he is a force for good, and for ethics and truth, and who, therefore, is never, ever to be challenged by anyone.

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Dr. Gerry Caplan (L) chats with Ibrahim Gambari from UNAMID at the Kigali conference
on ‘Liberation’  (4 July 2011) as Gen. Patrick Nyamvumba (left) looks on. (Photo J Mbanda)

                                     In a scathing assault on truth titled “The Politics of Denialism: The Strange Case of Rwanda,” published in 2010, Canadian academic and long-time ‘Rwanda genocide scholar’ Gerald Caplan took on Professor Edward S. Herman and scholar David Peterson’s then recently published book, The Politics of Genocide (Monthly Review Press, NY, June 2010).

Now Dr. Caplan has resurfaced to again assault the truth with a hysterical rant titled “Why does the University of Toronto’s radio station promote genocide denial?” Published by Rabble.ca, an alternative blog self-labeled as “News for the Rest of Us,” Caplan’s article appears to have found a good home.

However, in publishing these attacks, Dr. Gerald Caplan continues to advance authoritarian ideas meant to [1] silence critics of the Kagame regime; [2] promote fear of being labeled with the ‘genocide denier’ in academia and the mainstream press; [3] propagandize the masses and falsify history; [4] hide the true role of the Western military-intelligence apparatus in overthrowing a legitimate government; and [5] suppress freedom of speech and thought.  Of all of these, number [5] is the most perfidious. These efforts by Caplan epitomize a modern day fascism aligned with the Western surveillance apparatus.

Dr. Gerry Caplan appears to be a mainstay contributor for certain publications and venues underpinning what Dr. Norman Finkelstein, in a book by that title, has called The Holocaust Industry.  These include the pseudo-professional on-line ‘journal’ Genocide Prevention Now, edited by one of Jerusalem’s leading Holocaust industry proponents, Israel Charny.  So-called ‘genocide scholars’ like Dr. Gerald Caplan and his cohort Dr. Adam Jones are a necessary part of the vast money making machine that benefits from ideological bullying, using ‘genocide in Rwanda’ and ‘genocide denialism’ as weapons to silence critics, punish victims and further reward killers.  In this profit-driven industry, Rwanda, Uganda, the UK and the United States use (and abuse) ‘the Rwanda genocide’ as an ideological weapon to promote and advance the interests of the most powerful, much the same as the United States, Britain and Israel use ‘the Holocaust’ as a money making machine and ideological and political weapon.  (See, for example, the Crosstalk debate between Dr. Norman Finkelstein and Israel Charny.)

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“Human nature remains an often cruel and capricious creature,” Gerry Caplan writes in his April 2013 tirade against the University of Toronto’s radio station, CIUT, and its regular weekly program The Taylor Report.  “Just as there remain deniers of the Armenian genocide and the Holocaust, so there are various groups who, each for its own squalid reasons, deny the truth of what happened in Rwanda.  The pain this causes to survivors and their families hardly needs elaborating.”

“Taylor’s home page, for example, has long carried a blurb for a book by Robin Philpot, perhaps Canada’s most prominent denier, called Rwanda 1994: Colonialism dies hard, insisting that there was no genocide of the Tutsi at all.  On the contrary. It was all a diabolical American plot to use a group of Tutsi guerrillas known as the RPF to end French influence in the Congo and replace it with the U.S. Among America’s most reliable assets in this deadly initiative, according to Philpot, was a Canadian soldier named Romeo Dallaire.”

Indeed, it was.  Diabolical.  Blood-drenched, murderous, ruthless, cruel, atrocities of the most horrible kinds for which I have never been willing to show the most gruesome photos.  And the bloodshed and persecution continues to this day.

“In the 10 years or so that his show has appeared on CIUT,” Caplan continues, “Mr. Taylor has given an inordinate amount of attention not only to Philpot but to a tiny band that constitutes North America’s most notorious deniers of the Rwanda genocide—Christopher Black, Peter Erlinder, Anne Garrison (sic), David Katz, Keith Harmon Jones (sic), Cynthia McKinney.” (Seems Dr. Caplan is mixing me up with his partner-in-propaganda, the Rwanda genocide ‘expert’ Adam Jones.)

Caplan’s attack is nothing more than a defense of the mainstream establishment narrative about ‘genocide in Rwanda’, and this is itself a cornerstone in the mainstream establishment framework on genocide overall, a hegemonic western framework which serves the imperial conquest of all peoples of color and the greater militarization and destruction of planet earth.  This framework is described to some degree by Dr. Norman Finkelstein in The Holocaust Industry, and also by eminent scholar Immanuel Wallerstein in his little book European Universalism: The Rhetoric of Power.

“It is a morally ambiguous doctrine,” Wallerstein wrote.  “It attacks the crimes of some and passes over the crimes of others, even using the criteria of what it asserts to be ‘natural law’.”

And yet, as a prominent member of the Association of Concerned (sic) African Scholars, whose members are deeply connected to the establishment and whose interests are far from pure or transparent, Wallerstein himself is a part of the imperial apparatus being used to continue and support the onslaught against Africa and her people today.  And yet he too denies it.

In his endeavor to falsify history, Dr. Gerald Caplan ignores the pain, mutilations, rapes and deaths caused by the western power brokers Paul Kagame and Yoweri Museveni to millions upon millions of Burundian, Congolese, Sudanese and Ugandan people, and he ignores the pain, mutilations, rapes and deaths of the millions of Rwandan people—both majority Hutu people and minority French-speaking Tutsi people—victimized by the Western-backed cataclysms in the Great Lakes region of Africa.

Here is how Gerald Caplan essentializes what happened in Rwanda.  “The truth is simple enough: While the world stood by (where it wasn’t complicit), a high-ranking cabal of Hutu extremists in 1994 came perilously close to achieving its deranged goal: the extermination of all Tutsi from the face of Rwanda.”

Alas, the truth is not so simple.  (Note that little parenthetic remark: “where it wasn’t complicit”.)  And then too it is.  What happened in Rwanda was a coup d’etat.  Rather than evolve to a greater understanding of events, over time, when one is presented with more and more facts (as, for example, when the Pentagon reveals more about what it did and didn’t know, or what it did and didn’t do in Rwanda) we have Dr. Gerald Caplan engaging in exactly that which he decries: genocide denial. But such a conclusion is best left alone for now, but not, and never, to be forgotten: Gerald Caplan engages in genocide denial.  To do this, he must simultaneously attack anyone and everyone who threatens to undermine the narrow, yet deeply entrenched and deeply falsified, historical narrative that provides him the currencies of wealth, status and power.

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The Western media (and many Western officials who are now known) supported the dehumanization of Hutu people, and it followed this with support for their mass murder by the forces of the RPF, UPDF, and Pentagon.  Photo of the New York Times, 13 April 1997.

THE FALSIFICATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS

Dr. Caplan’s book review of June 17, 2010 was published by the Internet venue Pambazuka PressPambazuka claims authority as “Pan-African Voices for Freedom and Justice,” and seems to be quick to publish the ideas of people like Dr. Caplan, no matter what they have to say, or how they say it.  (Pambazuka Press denied equal access and space to others, such as myself, who sought to address and correct Dr. Caplan and his falsification of history, and even as they deny space they maintain that they are equitable.)

The Caplan review was quickly picked up and republished by AllAfrica.com, the corporate propaganda venue, controlled from Washington D.C., that excludes any dissenting voices or opinions outside their framework of acceptability and ideological bias, is very favorable to the western-backed dictatorships (e.g. Kagame, Museveni, Kanambe etc.), and seems to be moderated, at the very least, by the western intelligence establishment.  Notwithstanding their total subservience to Western predatory capitalism, AllAfrica.com astonishingly claims to be:

“a voice of, by and about Africa: aggregating, producing and distributing 2000 news and information items daily from over 130 African news organizations and our own reporters to an African and global public”. 

It is no surprise that Gerald Caplan’s vitriol was regurgitated there.

In these supposed examples of scholarship, Dr. Caplan demonstrates his unapologetic allegiance to corporate power, to mainstream academia, and to his own perks and benefits in upholding the massive deceptions about genocide in the Great Lakes of Africa, in particular, and shock-doctrine capitalism, more generally.  Dr. Caplan’s review did not read like a dispassionate and objective work of scholarship.  Instead, the author employs invective, sarcasm, and name-calling that translate to pure nastiness.  It is noteworthy that these are not “peer-reviewed” articles.  They are rather a form of mudslinging in the trenches of the ignorant masses.

According to Caplan, the Politics of Genocide book showcases “bizarre fictions that have poisoned the authors’ minds” and, “[d]espite its strange biases and excesses in belaboring its thesis, it’s a useful reminder of American double standards that should not be forgotten (particularly given the disappointing record of the Obama administration).”

Caplan begins by complaining that some leftist intellectuals–apparently embodied by Herman and Peterson–try to find the great American bogeyman in everything, which is basically his way to paint the authors, and anyone who might think like them, as conspiracy theorists. This is a standard establishment tactic used in the attempt to discredit and dismiss real facts, real truth and real news.

“Herman and Peterson argue that in a world controlled by the American empire and its media and intellectual lackeys, genocide has become a political construct largely manipulated by Washington and its allies,” Caplan writes. “Their main target can be found squarely in the heart of the book. It’s chapter 4, the longest single section, and its purpose is to show that the 1994 genocide of the Rwandan Tutsi never happened. In fact the entire ‘genocide’ in Rwanda is an elaborate American conspiracy to ‘gain a strong military presence in Central Africa, a diminution of its European rivals’ influence, proxy armies to serve its interests, and access to the raw material-rich Democratic Republic of the Congo’…”

“Yes, in order to blame the American empire for every ill on earth, Herman and Peterson, two dedicated anti-imperialists, have sunk to the level of genocide deniers.”

Oh, that sinking feeling…

“And the ‘evidence’ they adduce to back up their delusional tale,” adds Caplan, “rests solidly on a foundation of other deniers, statements by genocidaires, fabrications, distortions, innuendo and gross ignorance.”

Here is one of Dr. Caplan’s criticisms.  According to Herman and Peterson and their tightly knit cabal of fools, the 1990 invasion of Rwanda from Uganda was carried out not by Rwandans but by Ugandan forces under Ugandan President Museveni, the RPF being ‘a wing of the Ugandan army’.

“There is no source given for this assertion,” Caplan complains, “which contradicts almost all other histories of the invasion.”  However, Caplan’s statement is so foolish and so totally unsupportable that one could stop reading this rebuttal against Dr. Caplan right now.  Even the scantest bit of investigation would reveal that such facts do not warrant citation precisely because they are now so widely known that they are irrefutable.

Contrary to Herman and Peterson’s inconvenient little book on the political economy of genocide, Dr. Caplan proposes that there is a small cabal of genocide negationists, a conspiratorial collective of ‘lunatics’, ‘genocide deniers’, and ‘cranks’, and he sets out to denigrate them through this book review.  Dr. Caplan therefore portrays the attempts by Herman and Peterson (and a handful of other independent thinkers) to expose more than 16 years of lies and propaganda about victims and killers in Rwanda as “the strange case of Rwanda”.

Admittedly, Dr. Caplan names me amongst the miniscule ranks of ‘cranks’ involved in this conspiracy of strangeness and lunacy: “[t]his rogue’s gallery of American deniers also includes Keith Harmon Snow and Wayne Madsen, who will bitterly resent the authors for failing to invoke them in their book.”

According to Dr. Caplan, we are a small and tightly knit group of conspirators—actually, we all wear these funny little jesters hats and green stretch tights and have tinkle-bells on our toes when we dance around the fire and sing songs of genocide remembrance, but don’t tell Dr. Caplan—who all cite each other in each other’s publications while we “gleefully drink each others’ putrid bath water”.

Is this the language of western scholarship?

On the other hand, Dr. Caplan provides a long list of ‘experts’ who he says are the definitive purveyors of truth on genocide in Rwanda.  What Dr. Caplan accuses me and the other ‘genocide deniers’ of is actually true of his long list of experts.

Funny how that works: in psychological lingo, this is known as projection.

Included on Dr. Caplan’s list are several notable people with a long history of producing propaganda for Paul Kagame and the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF).  Some of these experts have much to recommend them, but the interests, motivations and position on each—vis-à-vis genocide in Rwanda—must be considered on a case-by-case basis, just as any true scholar would be advised to consider the positions, interests and motivations of everyone they seek to critique.

One of Caplan’s experts is Somali ‘human rights’ expert Rakiya Omaar, who is on the RPF payroll, and has been for years, and who was one of the first, with Alex de Waal, to begin screaming ‘genocide against the Tutsis’ well before the so-called 100 days of genocide of 1994.  The ‘human rights’ documentation produced by Rakiya Omaar and Alex de Waal, prior to 1994, is highly contested, but Dr. Caplan does not dare to explore or even observe this.

Notably absent from Dr. Caplan’s list is Rwanda experts is Belgian academic Dr. Filip Reyntjens.  Why?  The omission is not accidental: Dr. Reyntjens is one of a very few academics and intellectuals, journalists or human rights investigators who, as time moves forward from 1992 to the present day,  has revisited his own work and revised his position, and Dr. Reyntjens position has become increasingly hostile to the Rwandan Patriotic Front and increasingly more critical of the western propaganda apparatus and its mythology on genocide in Rwanda.

Another of Caplan’s Rwanda expert is Columbia University professor and African intellectual Mahmood Mamdani.  Are there any unanswered questions about the trajectory of Mamdani’s career, such as his involvement, in some substantial capacity, as a propaganda agent for Yoweri Museveni and Paul Kagame during (1980-1985) and after (1986-1990) the guerrilla war—and the commencement of genocide against the Acholi people—prosecuted in Uganda by the National Resistance Army?  Museveni commanded the NRA yet its top officers included elite Tutsi exiles (so-called ‘Rwandan refugees’) Paul Kagame and Fred Rwigema, and Mamdani’s position vis-à-vis the NRA has not been sufficiently explored or exposed by Western academics (of which Mamdani is one).

What about Mamdani’s relations to Paul Kagame, post-1994, and to General James Kabarebe, one of the elite Ugandan Tutsis of the so-called Rwandan Patriotic Front, who was indicted for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide by the Spanish court?  It turns out that Mamdani traveled into the Congo (Zaire), circa 1998, from Rwanda, accompanied by Kabarebe and RPF cadres.  Applying the language and ideas of African scholar Frances Njubu Nesbitt, we might aptly consider Professor Mamdani to be an ‘intellectual in the belly of the beast.”

In any case, Dr. Caplan relies on the work of these renowned Rwanda ‘scholars’ on his list—e.g. Alison Des Forges, Philip Gourevitch, Gerard Prunier, etc.—over and over.  It seems that he can use his experts to back up his theses all he likes, but we (the supposed cranks) cannot cite our own unique experts to back up our own unique theses or reportage.  Because our thesis and reportage are unique they are, according to Caplan and certain others, automatically conspiratorial.

Indeed, there was a conspiracy to invade Rwanda.  It began in October 1990.  There was a conspiracy to overthrow the majority Hutu government, and the conspiracy succeeded.  There was a conspiracy to assassinate Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana and Burundian President Cyprien Ntaryamira.  The assassinations took place.  Dr. Gerry Caplan whitewashes the facts about the double presidential assassinations and all other evidence of Western support, backing and involvement in the long war (1990-1994) and in the final coup d’etat (1994).  Sometimes Caplan proverbially throws up his hands and says: “We just can’t figure out who killed the two presidents and it will always have to remain a mystery.”

Dr. Caplan uses innuendo, distortion, lies, and decontextualization of facts to make his book review case, just as he does for all his other Rwanda ‘scholarship’, and in his most recent attack on the University of Toronto.  Meanwhile, he simultaneously claims that such are the tactics of those whose views he does not approve—and that would be us oddballs with the tinkle toes in green outfits all conspiratorially connected to each other through the Internet.

How compromised is Caplan?  How honest is the Pambazuka editor Firoze Manji when he claims (personal communication, June 22, 2010) that “We are not ‘pro’ any country or person or faction’ and “we welcome you to submit an article” as long as it is “analysis and not mudslinging”?

“Phil Clark and I had dinner together in Kigali on my last night in Rwanda in April [2009],” wrote Gerry Caplan in another Pambazuka feature (July 23, 2009), “finding an okay Ethiopian restaurant just off the road between Hotel Chez Lando and Amohoro Stadium.  Linda Melvern is a very dear friend, I have great regard for Bill Schabas and I meet with Tom Ndahiro to discuss genocide denial each time I’m in Rwanda.  René Lemarchand is a great pioneer of Rwandan and Burundian studies, though I think his deep antipathy towards the Kagame government sometimes takes him off the deep end.”

As Caplan himself makes clear, he keeps company with the worst of the worst purveyors of the establishment narrative on ‘genocide in Rwanda’.  Tom Ndahiro is a Rwandan propagandist paid well by the Kagame regime to promote hatred, sell dissension, and unjustly and without merit accuse any critic of genocide denial, genocide negationism, or genocide ‘ideology’ (the latter of which is a catch-all category used to frame, imprison and persecute anyone for whom the two previous categories are clearly too absurd).  Ndahiro has long since publicly labeled me a Rwanda ‘genocide denier’ and ‘Tutsi and Jews hater‘.  Gerald Caplan’s suggestion that Dr. René Lemarchand’s antipathy towards the criminal Kagame government “sometimes takes him off the deep end” is another example of Caplan’s extreme delusions: Lemarchand is anything but an extremist.

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The real victims of the Western onslaught against Africa are black: They are soldiers, civilians, men, women and children relegated to the lower rungs on the hierarchies of suffering and complicity in war, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide.  (Photo c. keith harmon snow, South Kivu, 2006.)

In fact, Dr. Caplan has much to hide, and much to answer for in the hiding, and that is why he is so frightened of the ‘lunatic fringe’ that inhabits his imagination.  But if we who are named in Dr. Caplan’s review are such lunatics, then why does such a distinguished author and academic and ‘humanitarian’ waste any time on us at all?  What does Dr. Caplan have to fear?  Is his vast reputation in upholding the supposed cherished truths about Central Africa really at risk?

It seems the answer is clear: yes.

What Dr. Caplan does not tell the reader is that he worked in the Canadian government under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, and, according to his own CV, “[h]e was appointed by the Mulroney government to be co-chair of the Task Force on Canadian Broadcasting Policy, and authored much of its report.”

Former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney sits (or sat) on the board of directors of Barrick Gold Corporation—whose directors and advisers also included George H.W. Bush and U.S. Senator Howard Baker—since his departure as Prime Minister in Canada in 1993.  Barrick Gold executives worked with Museveni and Kagame and they have a role in massive bloodshed in eastern Congo and northern Uganda, both through their involvement at Kilo Moto gold fields (Ituri) from 1996-1998, and through their partnership with Anglo-Gold Ashanti (Anglo-American Corporation) at Mongwalu gold mines (1998- ) in eastern Congo.  But Canada and Canadian responsibility for bloodshed in Central Africa, which Dr. Caplan so coldly denies, goes much deeper than some two dozen Canadian mining companies like Barrick Gold, Banro Gold Corporation and America Mineral Fields International, three of the big ones that have been plundering Congo (through Kagame, Museveni and Joseph Kabila alias Hippolyte Kanambe) with US, NATO, EU, Australian, Japanese and Israeli support.

For another example of his madness, Dr. Caplan promotes the fiction that General Romeo Dallaire, the former United Nations Assistance Mission to Rwanda (UNAMIR) commander in Kigali (1993-1994), is another ‘independent’ expert on genocide in Rwanda.  However, it would indeed be interesting to put Canada’s Rwanda genocide ‘savior’ and ‘hero’ General Romeo Dallaire on the witness stand and depose him, without the interference of Canadian military coaching and legal intervention, but to my knowledge this has not been done and the only attempt to do so by the defense counsels at the ICTR resulted in Dallaire—kicking and screaming all the while—appearing by video conference from Canada and with Canadian military advisers coaching and defending his every syllable.  What Dr. Caplan seeks to cover up is the collaboration between General Romeo Dallaire and the Rwandan Patriotic Front in conquering Rwanda.  The evidence is there, if Dr. Caplan cared to look.  What really happened?  Much remains shrouded in secrecy.  Much doesn’t.

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The ‘neat and clean’ Canadian mining giant Banro Gold Corporation operations in blood-drenched South Kivu, DRC.  (From www.Banro.com.)

While Dr. Caplan lorded his credentials over Canadian Broadcasting policy, I don’t suppose we should ever expect that he would call for Canada to open its broadcasting channels to the victims of the carnage in Rwanda, Congo, Uganda or Sudan, meaning to create the opportunity for the people of Canada and all the world to hear the actual Congolese, Rwandan, Ugandan or Sudanese intellectuals, authentic genocide survivors, human rights defenders, or those who are trying to expose the criminal operations of the western mining companies, many based in Canada, involved in the deaths of some 10 million people in Congo.  To do so would open the floodgates of a media system that manages, instead, to create a scenario where Dr. Caplan can accuse and denigrate a ‘tiny minority of cranks’—all of us white people who manage to get something published, somewhere.  Of course, according to Caplan our success in publishing at all is a conspiracy for which the Internet is to blame.  Nor does Canadian Broadcasting open its channels to explore the lawsuits by Barrick Gold Corporation against the author (Alain Denault) and publishers of the book, Noir Canada, that exposes Canada-based mining companies for their nefarious central roles in plundering and depopulating Central Africa.

Dr. Caplan does not have the courage to address the threats of law suits against Michel Chossodovsky and The Centre for Research on Globalization, or those against this author from Canadian Banro Gold Corporation, or from Belgian war profiteer Philippe de Moerloose, or from Israeli diamond kingpin Dan Gertler, all involved in plunder and war crimes in Central Africa.

Dr. Caplan doesn’t mention amongst his enumeration of ‘cranks’ the African experts on genocide in Rwanda or Congo, including such notable scholars as Cameroonian author and journalist Charles Onana or Congolese professor Yaa-Lengi Ngemi.

A.k.a. the system excludes African voices that seriously challenge it (though it includes those who mildly challenge it and especially those who praise it) (such examples as Emira Woods, or the members of the highly muted Association of Concerned African Scholars) and then attacks those of us who are able to use our few remaining privileges to gain some access to break through the stranglehold of propaganda.  Instead of actually examining any of the deeper truths that might come out of the mouths of the African people, it is much more efficacious for Caplan’s racist imperialist agenda—yes, that’s correct, racist and imperialist—to simply throw up his hands and state “I am unable to comprehend…” as he actually does in his review of The Politics of Genocide.

There is no doubt in my mind that Dr. Gerry Caplan is unable to comprehend what I am talking about.  Worse still, he does not wish to comprehend it, nor does he wish to even make an effort to comprehend it.  The prospect of being so completely confronted by the truth is far too frightening for individuals, like Dr. Gerald Caplan or Dr. Adam Jones, who have invested their entire very lucrative professional (sic) careers on a system that requires their educations to be premised on a massive falsification of consciousness.

Indeed, perhaps Caplan does not comprehend the simplest realities about his biases.  He suggests that it is pointless to inquire into the motivations of people (esp. those genocide denialists like me, etc.) who do what they do and say what they say.  And yet, it is precisely the motivations that we must explore in order to come to some conclusions about who is saying what, where it is being published, when, and why.

An examination of Dr. Caplan’s motivations offers a telling point of departure for us to begin looking at Gerald Caplan’s work and to explore his motivations for publishing this article, since it immediately raises questions about Caplan’s academic purity and personal interests.  Besides working for the Brian Mulroney government, we quickly discover that Dr. Caplan apparently collected huge salaries while working as consultant for UNICEF and other ‘reputable’ international bodies.

Through his affiliations with UNICEF in Ethiopia in 2008, for example, Dr. Caplan has helped to cover up, again for example, such untidy facts as the Ethiopian president Meles Zenawi (d. 2012) and his military regime’s perpetration of genocide against the Anuak, Oromo, Omo and Ogaden people in Ethiopia.  It should not be missed by the reader that Paul Kagame and Meles Zenawi were two birds of a feather, and so it is no surprise that we find Paul Kagame singing the praises of the now dead Great Leader Meles Zenawi in the most recent edition of the now highly compromised establishment journal The African Executive (Issue 419, 30 April 2013).  How much money did UNICEF pay Gerald Caplan to be silent about the genocide(s) in Ethiopia?

It turns out that your correspondent and now celebrated ‘genocide crank’ worked for UNICEF as a consultant in 2006, and he [read: I] can quickly elaborate on the nature of the corrupt enterprise, unethical practices and human rights atrocities that the western ‘development’ community (sic) is perpetrating in Ethiopia in general, and on UNICEF’s corruption in particular.  Similarly, Dr. Caplan publishes United Nations papers on the “State of the World’s Children” that cover up the institutionalized profiteering behind the refugee business, the institutionalization of poverty and high child mortality—all due to predatory capitalism—and this should be a source of shame, at worst, and reflection, at least, and not a source of pride from which he gains his ever celebrated credibility.

Instead of doing any real homework, or any real soul-searching into his own complicity in war crimes, Caplan apparently just flicks opens his rolodex of supporters of genocide in Rwanda, Congo and Uganda and dials up William Schabas, who Caplan claims is equally baffled, according to Schabas, by the claims made by us genocide ‘cranks’.  All Dr. Caplan has to do is write how he called up William Schabas and this irrefutable testimony is supposed to convince the reader of Caplan and Schabas’ mutual veracity on all things Rwanda.  In contradistinction, I am not supposed to reference my sources, like Chris Black or Peter Erlinder from the ICTR defense trials, or the many documents that these ICTR defense attorneys have uncovered, and I am not supposed to reference Africa scholar René Lemarchand (!), and I am not supposed to reference intelligence expert Wayne Madsen, whose book Genocide and Covert Operations in Africa, 1993-1999, is indeed worthy of Caplan’s expedient unmention.

Dr. Caplan is also a ‘prominent supporter’ of the Genocide Intervention Network (GIN), another specious entity that uses accusations of genocide as a weapon to advance state-sponsored terrorism, and with a very select but notable group of experts behind it.  These experts include Canada’s UNAMIR hero General Romeo Dallaire, along with Gareth Evans, Samantha Power, John Prendergast and Gayle Smith, and others.  Each of these people has played a prominent role in disseminating propaganda, and even in some cases helping to organize covert operations, and they are part of the political economy of genocide, which serves, protects and advances powerful western interests, and the GIN is a key organization behind the politics of genocide, genocide facilitation and genocide denials.

INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF NON-INQUIRY

What is the mainstream established dogma on Rwanda?  It is the fictional ‘Hutu Power’ conspiracy to commit genocide, achieved with hoes and machetes in 100 days, with between 800,000 to 1.2 million innocent Tutsis slaughtered—a cataclysm of meaningless tribal violence that was finally stopped by the professionalism and loving heart of Paul Kagame and the cadres of disciplined RPF soldiers.

Dr. William Schabas, if we examine one rather egregious example of those who are used to source all evidence of the mainstream established dogma on genocide in Rwanda, seems to be able to come and go from Rwanda without any problem.  Ditto Gerald Caplan. However, even the British High Court of Appeals has castigated Schabas for testimony unworthy of their ears.  Yet it seems that Dr. Caplan doesn’t have any quarrels with Dr. Schabas’ one-sided, distorted, falsified view of reality in Rwanda, not [1] prior to 1993, when he was on the Commission of Inquiry that Dr. Caplan quickly and very inaccurately discusses; nor [2] post-January 1993 and pre-April 1994, when Schabas (along with Alison Des Forges) was carrying the experts mantle on ‘genocide’ in Rwanda, which at that time was supposedly being committed by the Habyarimana government; and certainly not [3] after April 1994, when Schabas’ credibility was profoundly enhanced by the absolute sham of western media reporting on ‘genocide’ in Rwanda that, unsurprisingly, came to the desired conclusions: the Hutu government committed a planned and horrific genocide against the Tutsis.  That there was not much of an organized Hutu government after the presidents and the Rwandan chiefs of staff were assassinated on April 6, 1994 is, of course, irrelevant to Dr. Caplan and William Schabas.

With Tony Blair advising Paul Kagame, and while Philip Gourevitch was coming and going from Kagame’s lair under the watchful eye (wink, wink, nod, nod) of Madeleine Albright and her undersecretary James Rubin at the U.S. Department of State, it must be very, very shocking for Dr. Caplan to have to read the transcripts of the British Court of Appeals and find the credibility and testimony of William Schabas so roundly trashed (see, e.g.: Munyaneza & Ors v. Government of Rwanda, Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, April 8, 2009 and Vincent Brown aka Vincent Bajinya, Charles Munyaneza, Emmanuel Nteziryayo, Celestin Ugirashebuja v. The Government of Rwanda and The Secretary of State for the Home Department, 8 April 2009, High Court of Justice, decision delivered July 2009).

Of course, Dr. Caplan won’t be writing about the court’s discrediting of William Schabas, since their telephone conversations are obviously so warm and friendly as to make such an issue distasteful to decorum and propriety.  In fact, I’m quite sure Dr. Caplan would not bother to read such important documents and testimonies, and hasn’t read them, because in his eyes the British High Court judges must have been infected by the conspiracy of cranks and genocide deniers.  That Dr. Vincent Bajinya in Britain was framed by the BBC and journalist Fergal Keane—another member of the not-so-tiny establishment genocide ‘experts’ listed by Dr. Caplan—is, obviously, equally inconsequential.  Similarly, a Canadian court found the testimony of Alison Des Forges ‘not credible’ but the court itself must therefore not be credible, it seems, in Dr. Caplan’s eyes.

And why bother with African voices?

What do THOSE people know?

Nothing.

They are refugees.

They are savages.

They are survivors, and this means that they cannot be trusted to be honest, that they are too passionate, that they are invested in telling their own stories, and they certainly did not see what they think they saw, and even if they did, they are refugees, dissidents, non-people.

They are niggers.

Like the dust jacket blurb by John Le Carre lauding another book on Congo, Dancing in the Glory of Monsters, written by Jason Stearns (another intelligence insider with much to answer for) it seems that white people like to go around celebrating other white people and propping them up everywhere.  “Jason Stearns is probably better qualified and better able than any man alive to write about Congo,” John Le Carre pontificated, dismissing every African voice, every Congolese national, every intellectual of non-white skin color, and even every Belgian expert.  It seems it is necessary (but, clearly, it will not be sufficient) to point out the incredible hubris behind this statement and its acquiescent acceptance (by Stearns)(I mean, how embarrassing such an accolade would be for any honest white man).  Similarly, for Gerald Caplan et al, it would certainly be inappropriate to petition any Hutu people for the truth, especially for their truth, since, as we know, ALL HUTUS ARE GENOCIDAIRES, or, well, at least, that’s what Schabas and Gourevitch and Melvern and Caplan have convinced the consumers of modern day mass media and almost all academics in the white, western, English-speaking news consuming world.

Almost everyone bought the propaganda.

However, more and more people are seeing through the Big Lies, but Big Lies are maintained by Big Liars, and that is another reason I always say: if you are consuming the New York Times you are contributing to your own mental illness.

For more than a decade Dr. Caplan has been promoting the US-UK-Israeli-Kagame-Museveni propaganda on Central Africa through his personal project REMEMBERING RWANDA.  Thus it makes no sense to hear Dr. Caplan complain that the authors of The Politics of Genocide (Herman and Peterson) do not cite his long list of known Rwanda experts—why on earth should they bother regurgitating every detail of trite garbage produced by the establishment?  (On the other hand, maybe Caplan is correct and the book was inadvertently punctuated and needs be elaborated in much greater detail?)

However, on Caplan’s list are such notable ‘truth-tellers’ on ‘genocide’ in Rwanda (unreferenced by Herman and Peterson) as Rakiya Omaar, a Somali born ‘human rights expert’ who has for more than 17 years fabricated human rights reports and testimonies and, for example, evidence of massacres by Hutu “extremists” and “Interahamwe” and “Hutu Power” in Rwanda prior to, during and after the so-called 100 days of genocide of 1994.  Omaar is a paid ‘consultant’—read an intelligence agent—working on the RPF’s payroll and she provided falsified testimonies for the 1993 International Commission of Inquiry which Dr. Caplan seems to be so certain is an indisputable institution of international justice and truth.  This is the one-sided Commission of Inquiry that both Des Forges and Schabas served on and was highly manipulated by the RPF and its allies.

REVISIONISM AS WHITEWASHING

Also on Dr. Caplan’s list of truth-tellers is academic Alan J. Kuperman.  “Before we dismiss all these authors as tools of Yanky imperialism,” Caplan writes, deriding Herman and Peterson, “it needs to be added that several of the most prominent—Des Forges, Uvin, Prunier, Lemarchand, Kuperman—are (or were) fierce critics of the post-genocide Kagame government in Rwanda.  Yet none has thought to retract their original views on the reality of the genocide.”

Here the lies are redoubled.  Des Forges was for years an avid supporter of Kagame—in fact, Des Forges researched and wrote her voluminous Human Rights Watch publication, Leave None to Tell the Story, with the support of the Kagame regime and access to Rwanda from 1994-1997.  Des Forges’ participation in the International Commission of Inquiry sent to Rwanda for less than one week in 1993, which based its findings on propaganda spoon-fed to them by the RPF, and operated solely in government controlled areas, and did not once think to interview any one of the hundreds of thousands of Rwandan people, from the northern districts, whose families and lives had been so totally deracinated by the RPF invasion and its ‘fight and talk’ strategy.  Des Forges admitted under oath “…the Commission [ICI] produced this report very quickly, under very great pressure, with a great sense of urgency.” In short, the historiography of Alison Des Forges’ questionable, debatable and very fluid position on Rwanda deserves attention, but we can be sure that we won’t be seeing any scholarly inquiry into this untidy area of contention from Dr. Caplan.

As far as Gerard Prunier, Dr. Caplan knows very well that even Prunier has changed his tune somewhat (though hardly remarkably) on Kagame and Rwanda, having published The Rwanda Crisis (1995) and revised and republished the Rwanda genocide section in his more recent book Africa’s World War (2008)—which nonetheless continues to distort the facts, shield certain powerful interests, and disinform the general public on, for example, the crimes of Kagame and Museveni and the blood-drenched role of the United States military in Burundi, Congo, Rwanda, Uganda and Sudan.

Calling Alan Kuperman “a fierce critic of the post-genocide Kagame government,” Dr. Caplan undermines his own argument.  While it is true that Kuperman has taken some mild stand against Kagame, like many or most academics Mr. Kuperman seems to follow the prevailing winds of acceptability in the Rwanda ‘genocide’ debate.  In layman’s terms, academics and politicians have to cover their assess, and we the conspiratorial cabal of court jesters derided by Dr. Caplan as members of the lunatic fringe have done a fairly good job, against the odds, to pull their pants down and show that they, like the Emperor Paul Kagame they bow down to, are as naked as can be.

And so in 2004 Mr. Kuperman published a journal article under the title “Provoking Genocide: A Revised History of the Rwanda Patriotic Front” (Journal of Genocide Research, Vol. 6, Issue 1, March 2004).  This is clearly revisionist, as the title itself admits.  However, it is no revision of the truth, but a mitigated re-whitewashing of it adjusted to reflect greater awareness of the actual story being exposed by so-called ‘genocide deniers’ like myself, ICTR defense attorneys Chris Black and Peter Erlinder, and authors of the Politics of Genocide, Herman and Peterson.

Like Dr. Gerald Kaplan and Samantha Power and so many academics, Alan Kuperman relies very heavily for his references on the more egregious sources from Dr. Caplan’s list of experts—such as Prunier, Des Forges, Gourevitch, Omaar, Uvin—who could certainly be said to ‘gleefully drink each other’s putrid bath water’.  Dr. Caplan also relies on the standard groundwork of deceptions produced between 1989 and 1994, such as the African Rights (Rakiya Omaar and Alex De Waal) report Rwanda: Death, Despair and Defiance, which is a travesty of pro-RPF falsehoods, and the post-1994 tome by Alison Des Forges, Leave None to Tell the Story (Human Rights Watch, 1999).  Kuperman’s ‘revised history of the RPF’ paper offers no evidence of Kuperman being “a fierce critic of the Kagame regime,” as Dr. Caplan wants us to believe, because in order to write the paper, as Kuperman noted: “[t]his study relies on interviews with former senior Tutsi rebels who now are more willing to speak frankly than they were during the war or its immediate aftermath.”

That is, Kuperman relied on access to RPF military as primary sources used to revision the (prior) establishment line, and I contend that these source interviews were arranged with the assistance of the Pentagon.  Thus Mr. Kuperman quotes, for example, Karenzi Karake, one of the RPF war criminals indicted by the Spanish National Courts on charges of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide in Rwanda and Congo from 1990 to 2002.  Karake eventually became the RDF deputy commander of African Union ‘peacekeeping’ (sic) forces in Darfur, Sudan, where the RDF is working as a Pentagon proxy to follow the example of Rwanda and overthrow Sudan’s President Omar Bashir just as the RPF overthrew Juvenal Habyarimana.  But Kuperman does not delineate any of these facts about Karake’s bloody history to the readers of his article, just as he does not confront Karake with the inconvenient truth of the Spanish indictments against him. Instead, apparently, he accepts what Karake has to say as truth (the whole truth and nothing but the truth).  We are supposed to accept this writing as academic research?

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It would behoove Dr. Caplan to explore such details about the works of some of those whom he holds up as exemplary truth-tellers on genocide in Rwanda. If he did he might be unable to explain to readers how Karake came to be charged by the Spanish indictments and why this RPF commander is now (allegedly) under house arrest in Rwanda on accusations of “insubordination”. (In Rwanda, under Kagame, “insubordination” means anything from [a] over-taxing the Congolese comptoirs that provide the raw coltan and cassiterite to the criminal RPF networks, named by the United Nations Panels of Experts, controlled by Kagame’s exclusive racketeering firm Tri-Star Investments, to [b] forgetting to tie their shoes before appearing in front of the Big Man himself.) It seems that almost everyone eventually falls out of favor with Paul Kagame, but that is a detail that Dr. Caplan would find, according to his own admissions, something he must apologize for or regret about the Kagame regime.  That is, for example, “my review [of the presidential assassination] regretted that the Rwandan government hadn’t sought an independent investigation to take place” and “[a]s of this writing, [Peter] Erlinder is in prison in Rwanda, charged, apparently to his great surprise, with genocide denial.  I regret this decision by the Kagame government.” (“The Politics of Genocide Denialism,” Pambazuka, etc.)

The further back in time we go—the closer to 1994—the more pro-RPF Mr. Kuperman becomes.  Still, his 2004 ‘revision’ is completely cogent with a deep pro-RPF, pro-Tutsi extremist bias exhibited by most everyone on the spectrum of what is allowed said in establishment venues about ‘genocide’ in Rwanda.  So, for example, Mr. Kuperman notes “in the absence of any further attempted invasions by Tutsi refugees [after 1973 when Habyarimana came to power] the Tutsi in Rwanda were spared any organized violence for 17 years.”  As Kuperman notes, in his twisted context, every pogrom against Tutsis was provoked by the RPF, repeatedly, beginning with their initial invasion in 1990, and not by the Habyarimana government. Additionally, every pogrom against Tutsis in Rwanda alleged to have occurred prior to 1973 was provoked by extremist Tutsi guerrilla’s attacking Rwanda from outside the country.  But what is impossible for the real genocide deniers and genocide facilitators like Dr. Caplan to comprehend, and certainly impossible to admit, as Mr. Kuperman seems to be trying not to do, using the context he uses—which inverts the victims and killers—is that the Habyarimana government from 1973 to 1990 did not persecute Tutsis inside (or outside) Rwanda.  Such a possibility would fly in the face of established doctrine about the Habyarimana regime being a terrorist regime that had it out for Tutsis from the start.  As some Ugandans and Rwandans have pointed out, if Habyarimana wanted to impose “the final solution” against Tutsis inside Rwanda, why wait until 1994? Such are the inconvenient questions that Dr. Caplan and his cranks intellectually dance around, ignore, and dismiss.

Indeed, back in 2000 Kuperman authored a Foreign Affairs (Council on Foreign Relations) article “Rwanda in Retrospect” where he shamelessly clouded the issues to buttress a disingenuous conclusion that the Pentagon and U.S. troops could have “stopped the genocide” and thus “saved the day” much sooner than did Paul Kagame at the front of the murderous RPF.  This is disingenuous because the U.S. military was already involved in Rwanda—backing Paul Kagame and the RPF with logistical, military, intelligence and communications support—and because Mr. Kuperman apparently knows nothing at all about the realities of genocide in Rwanda, since he gets his information from all these other sources, just like Gerald Caplan, and, in any case, it seems he has been working to protect powerful interests and quite possibly knows all about Pentagon involvement in Rwanda, 1990-1994, and since.

To her credit, even Alison Des Forges challenged the facts and presentations on genocide in Rwanda as offered by Kuperman.  “Alan J. Kuperman plays word games,” Alison Des Forges countered, for the same journal, while playing along with the farce of “western apathy” versus direct U.S. military involvement, “when he asserts that President Clinton could not have known of the “attempted genocide” of Tutsi in Rwanda until April 20, 1994—two weeks into the slaughter—because the press, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and the U.N. did not call it a genocide (“Shame: Rationalizing Western Apathy on Rwanda,” May/June 2000).”

“Even worse still is a recent article in The Globe and Mail by Gerald Caplan, an academic with a clear axe to grind against Erlinder and his client, Victoire Ingabire,” writes Robert Amsterdam, international lawyer on emerging markets and human rights, certainly not a member of Caplan’s fictitious ‘tiny minority of cranks’ (“Kagame’s American Political Prisoner,” Huffington Post, June 15, 2010).  “Caplan floats a variety of rumors without evidence, makes unreasonable comparisons between holocaust denial laws in Israel and genocide ideology laws in Rwanda, and even raises draconian views about their rights to defense.”

Robert Amsterdam continues: “In response to Caplan’s article, Alan J. Kuperman of the University of Texas wrote a letter to the editor stating: “It is Dr. Erlander’s (sic) job to make that argument as a defence counsel at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.  His argument has prevailed at the court, which has acquitted everyone accused of pre-planned ‘conspiracy to genocide,’ issuing convictions only for crimes committed after the assassination of Rwanda’s Hutu president. (…)  If Dr. Caplan truly wants to promote peace in Rwanda, rather than the myth that past violence was one-sided, he should support the rights of Ms. Ingabire and her lawyer.”

“Rwanda today is a dictatorship run by a tiny elite of the Tutsi minority that suppresses the Hutu majority and denies past violence against Hutu civilian,” Mr. Kuperman opined (op/ed letter above), much to his credit, but nonetheless for his own political gain.

Quoted in another blog (Law Management, Christopher Wingate) we find Alan Kuperman deriding Peter Erlinder as some kind of egomaniac.  “Imagine a civil rights crusader in the 1960s,” said Alan J. Kuperman, described as a political science professor at the University of Texas who knows Mr. Erlinder through research on Rwanda.  “That’s how he sees himself, that there’s this great conspiracy out there and he’s the only one speaking the truth.”

If we put things in their proper context, we find that Mr. Kuperman has been engaged in establishment revisionism provoked by we the ‘tiny minority of cranks’ who have relentlessly challenged establishment propaganda and discredited those who distort and lie to protect US-UK-Israeli interests.  These include Gerald Caplan, Alan Kuperman, Fergal Keane, Samantha Power, Philip Gourevitch, William Schabas and the others on Caplan’s ‘experts’ list.

Notable scholars like René Lemarchand have done some ‘fine scholarly work’ in the past, but once you juxtapose their work with deeper realities on the ground, the massive death tolls, the impunity, the profiteering, and once you look at their curriculum vitaes, and note that they worked for USAID over here, and UNHCR over there, amidst all the killing, and that they defend establishment journalists reporting ‘tribal animosities’ where corporations, in fact, are the ones who are really behind the bloodshed in eastern Congo, and when these corporations are NEVER named, and when some of the most powerful Belgians, French, Americans, Australians, South Africans and Canadians are never named, in Lemarchand’s ‘scholarly’ publications, well, then, we can see the nature of interests deeply at work in most all these cases, and it is some wonder at all that someone like René Lemarchand is willing to hold any antipathy toward Kagame.  And yet, to his credit, he does.  This sets Lemarchard far and apart from Dr. Gerald Caplan and Dr. Adam Jones.

See, for example, Lemarchand’s recent text, The Dynamics of Violence in Central Africa (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008), which does not mention the De Moerloose, Blattner, Forrest, Kansteiner, Bredenkamp, Rautenbach, Gertler, Tempelsman, Steinmetz, or other families involved in Congo, and does not mention such corporate players as GTZ, Banro, AngloGold Ashanti, Tri-Star Investments, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Moto Gold, Kilo Goldmines, DHL International, etc., etc., etc.  Lemarchand does mention COSLEG–footnote number 55—the Zimbabwean firm connected to Zimbabwean dictator Robert Mugabe, and he names black Africans involved behind COSLEG, but he never mentions Britain’s rogue gunrunning financier-playboy, John Bredenkamp.  Similarly, Lemarchand mentions in passing the UN Panel of Experts reports, noting that they discovered a cabal of western corporations involved in coltan mining, but he doesn’t ever mention a single western company or executive that are behind these.  (At least, I have not found these companies mentioned.)

And yet, Lemarchand confers that U.S Committee for Refugees and USAID operative Roger Winter is likely an intelligence agent for the U.S.

“That a carnage of this magnitude could have been going on, day after day, week after week, with out interference from the international community, speaks volumes for its massive resolve in dealing with massive human rights violations,” wrote Lemarchand, p. 87, on ‘genocide in Rwanda’.

Again, the west did not stand back and do nothing: the U.S., U.K., Belgium, Canada and Israel all were involved, 1990-1994, in facilitating the invasion by the Rwandan Patriotic Front, who were really just the Uganda People’s Defense Forces, who were really just the National Resistance Army, and the mass killings that ensued.

Like Dr. Caplan and the others on Caplan’s list, Mr. Kuperman falls on a spectrum of establishment ‘experts’ who present differing, but never too different, perspectives on genocide (in Rwanda, Bosnia, Sudan).  Dr. Caplan is also on this spectrum, but the two are quite far apart in their capacity to judge which way the wind is blowing.  Mr. Kuperman has set sail for a bright future.  It is only a matter of time, we would hope, before it becomes clear to the mass news consuming public that Dr. Caplan is all washed up.

Indeed, Caplan is a regular visitor to Rwanda, and he works right alongside Paul Kagame!  No one who is honest about the realities of life in Rwanda today, about the Kagame regime’s crimes in Congo, or who is more critical about ‘genocide’ in Rwanda, can come and go from Rwanda.  However, in the Rwanda government mouthpiece, the The New Times newspaper, in an article about Rwanda’s 4 July 2011 ‘Independence Day’ celebrations–Kagame and the RPF purportedly achieved Rwanda’s ‘independence’ and ‘stopped the genocide’ in July 1994–we find that Dr. Gerald Caplan gave a pivotal speech at the festivities in Kigali.

“Dr. Gerald Caplan, a leading Canadian authority on genocide and genocide prevention, gave an African perspective [emphasis added] of integration with the West which, he said, does affect Rwanda’s liberation struggle.” (Edwin Musoni, “Today’s liberation struggle ‘has shifted to development’,” The New Times July 4, 2011.)  So, as pointed out above, Dr. Gerry Caplan likes to speak for Africans; shouldering, as he is, the great white man’s burden of having to be the one to present African perspectives in public speeches and international journals, and at posh foreign conferences.

Alas, looking to Carl Jung’s vast body of work on the projection of the shadow, we might readily conclude that Gerard Caplan will soon be discredited across the board—a delusionary Kagame sidekick who projects his psychotic delusions on his imaginary ‘conspirators of a lunatic fringe’.

THE GENOCIDE INDUSTRY IN BOSTON

Boston serves as a major base of power and influence for Rwandan dictator Paul Kagame.  Dr. Caplan mentions Ben Affleck, who lives in Cambridge, flies freely into and out of Rwanda, and escorts Paul Kagame’s children around the city and to Boston Celtics and Red Sox games.  When mentioning Affleck however, Dr. Caplan cites Affleck’s four visits to Congo as part of his evidence that the Congo receives substantial media coverage and to refute the claims of the authors of The Politics of Genocide.  Caplan nowhere discusses Affleck’s business dealings with members of the Kagame elite.  There is no mention of Affleck’s relationship to the U.S. State Department or, for example, to the CIA-front group National Endowment for Democracy.  Such facts are anathema to Dr. Caplan’s serious (sic) scholarship.

“Nonetheless, they [Herman and Peterson] insist that Darfur [Sudan] solidarity activists dishonestly succeeded in framing Darfur as the ‘unnoticed genocide’,” Dr. Caplan wrote, “though many, including me, have long understood that it’s been the best publicized international crisis in decades.  And they charge that it’s the calamity in eastern Congo that ‘has been truly ignored’, even though numerous celebrities, including playwright Eve Ensler (The Vagina Monologues), actor Ben Affleck (at least four times), UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have all made high-profile visits to the Kivus.  When the U.S. Secretary of State visits a small province in eastern Congo, you know it’s the opposite of being ignored.”

Dr. Caplan seems to work very hard to understand nothing.  Ben Affleck and Eve Ensler have not been forthcoming on the profits they are making or the plunder they are supporting in Eastern Congo.  The Darfur crisis has been ‘heavily publicized’—through a vast propaganda apparatus—but the realities of the Darfur crises have not.  The politics of genocide insures that we hear about worthy victims (Darfur) while unworthy victims (Congo, Ethiopia, Uganda, Hutus everywhere) are ignored.  Ditto the Congo, where many powerful interests reap the benefits of the sparse media coverage and help cover up the involvement of western corporations and the Pentagon, and of Kagame and Museveni’s criminal military and organized crime rackets.  Dr. Caplan several times claims that facts reported in The Politics of Genocide as suppressed have been very well known by everyone for quite some time.  This is another example of the arrogance of academics and politicians who response to complaints by shouting “we knew that all along; everyone knows that, so what are you complaining about?”

Indeed, Dr. Caplan’s loose collections of facts wielded as absolute truth are really quite an assorted collection of distortions.  For example, let’s examine Dr. Caplan’s hostile tirade in juxtaposition to the following loose collection of tiny but related and not inconsequential facts.  It seems that Dr. Caplan appeared on a panel at Tufts University on 22 April 2010, where he decried the problem of ‘genocide deniers’.  Presented as a simple academic truth-telling panel, everyone in the ‘expert’ category was selectively chosen to uphold the established narrative, the one that defends Paul Kagame as an ‘entrepreneur’ and ‘great but besieged leader’ and hides the military role of Britain, Israel and the United States in the genocide (regardless of who’s definition we use) in Rwanda.  [See: "Panelists condemn genocide denial in story sharing and discussion."]

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Victims of mass atrocities in Bogoro, DRC.
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Also present were representative ‘experts’ from the ENOUGH! organization, but no one thought to ask who these folks are or where they get their funding.  Who is the Center for American Progress (CAP) and what do they have to hide regarding Rwanda in 1994, or Congo from 1995-2010?  Why does the CAP exist as a 501(c) 4 entity, and not as a 501(c) 3 entity?  It seems the answer lies in the absence of transparency about their funding: hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars used to create and disseminate glossy brochures and ‘news’ articles and ‘white papers’ serving the pro-U.S. propaganda campaigns on Congo, Sudan (Darfur), Rwanda and Uganda.  Does CAP founder John Podesta, Clinton’s former White House chief of staff, have anything to answer for regarding bloodshed in Rwanda or the invasions of Congo/Zaire which occurred on Clinton’s ‘watch’?  What about Gayle Smith?

The answer is yes.

The question is, with all this supposed attention to Congo–”When the U.S. Secretary of State visits a small province in eastern Congo, you know it’s the opposite of being ignored”—why do bodies continue to accumulate?  Why does the scale and magnitude of sexual violence continue to accumulate victims at the rate of over 1000 women per day?  In fact, Congo is not at all being ignored: the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) is all over it, but these covert operations are not reported by the mass media and certainly not be Dr. Gerald Caplan—an ardent admirer of Emperor Paul Kagame.  Instead we get the euphemistic propaganda about ‘peacekeeping’ and ‘humanitarian’ missions published as news by, coincidentally, journalists that René Lemarchand, for one, adamantly and unwaveringly believes to be telling the whole truth and nothing but.  (Personal communication, René Lemarchand.)

At the Tufts University special event, Dr. Caplan “explained that it is critical to remember that humans always have some motivation for their behavior and that understanding those motivations and outside influences may help prevent genocide.”

Indeed. Dr. Caplan needs to look himself in the mirror.  And so it was with no shortage of irony that the family and supporters of U.S. lawyer Peter Erlinder, who was at the time still imprisoned by the Kagame dictatorship in Rwanda, received the article “Not Up For Debate: Rwanda Cannot Excuse Peter Erlinder’s Genocide Denial,” published 16 June 2010 by the Harvard Law Journal (a student newspaper).  The supposed author—and ‘Tufts University Law Scholar’—of the article was a Rwandan Patriotic Front soldier and a member of Paul Kagame’s brutal Republican Presidential Guard.  Now, these people are the world’s worst killers.  Nonetheless, the article circulated widely on the Internet and was used as evidence of Erlinder’s ‘ringleader’ status in some conspiracy to deny genocide dreamed up by the fringe lunatics like myself.

Signing the article from Addis Ababa, it seems that this ‘law student’—Patrick Kuruwetwa—remained a member of the Rwandan military, operating with Rwandan forces in Ethiopia, where the U.S. military has major bases of covert operations, and where the Rwandan Defense Forces (formerly known as Rwandan Patriotic Front) are involved in some very secretive operations, and where genocide is at this very moment being perpetrated against the peoples of Gambella, Oromia, Omo and the Ogaden basin.  In any case, the author is not a dispassionate observer, he is a military-intelligence operative for Paul Kagame, and it is believed that he did not pen the article, or a previous December 2009 article in the Harvard Law Review student newspaper, but that someone in the Kagame government did so, and submitted it under his name.  This is how pro-RPF propaganda is disseminated in the USA using Kagame’s agents provocateurs who have been infiltrated to hunt down any dissident, legitimate refugee or outspoken critic. (Similarly, on 20 June 2010, Rwandan assailants in South Africa shot RPF General Kayumba Nyamwasa, who had fled Kigali and accused Paul Kagame of all sorts of crimes from South Africa.  Kagame has a ‘hit list’ and he is hitting them.)  The process of Mr. Kururetwa’s being admitted to the United States and Tufts has not come under any scrutiny, and that should be a mission of the Department of Homeland Security, because this RPF agent is not in the United States merely as a ‘student’, that’s clear: Kagame and the RPF have been infiltrating agents through the refugee and asylum system, and through falsifications of documents by diplomats, for many years; it happens in Britain, Belgium, Canada, and the U.S.

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Ethiopian Anuak refugees at a western missionary service in an Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) held area in Pochalla, Sudan, 2006.  Through Uganda, the US, UK, Europe and Israel have sponsored low-intensity warfare in Sudan for the past 20 + years.  (Photo c. Keith Harmon Snow, 2006.)

Notably, the Tufts truth-telling Rwanda event was organized/funded by STAND (Students Taking Action Now: Darfur), which is funded by Center for American Progress, and by the Massachusetts Coalition to Save Darfur, another organization that selectively cries out about selective genocides, but has been primarily distorting the realities of the Darfur crises, and the Tufts Fletcher School.  These are the groups that advocate the selective victims-versus-killers narratives which have institutionalized a collective false history in the public mind, which Caplan et al call ‘the best publicized’ genocide.  (Dr. Eric Reeves, an English professor at Smith College, is the foremost propagandist whitewashing the Western military atrocities and covert guerilla wars in Sudan.)

Tufts University has supported a very pro-Kagame line, including Kagame’s visits to the U.S., and Dr. Caplan was just one of tiny minority of cranks brought in by Tufts.  Also present was Tufts Fletcher School head Peter Uvin, whose treatise on “the failure of the development community in Rwanda, 1994″ is held up as evidence of his challenge to the imperialist powers and his unmitigated concern for the truth, but in reality is another whitewash that helps to suggest that there is an ‘international community’ and that such a nonexistent ‘community’ is responsible, equitable and accountable.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  And while Dr. Uvin “regularly consults for multilateral and bilateral aid agencies and ministries of foreign affairs, as well as NGOs,” it’s quite clear that he has challenged nothing at all about the development community, because to do so in any radical way would subject him to ostracism and exclusion.  He would be blacklisted as fast as I was.

What makes Dr. Caplan’s argument or thesis seem so compelling, I suppose, to those who certainly don’t know who to believe, but find it easier to accept the mainstream establishment line, which they have already incorporated into their psyche, is that this tiny assortment of lunatics (of which I am supposedly part) find the great American SATAN everywhere.  Indeed, all propaganda relies on at least a grain of truth, and the ugly ANGLO-American satan has its devilish hands all over Africa, and Iraq, and Afghanistan, and Indonesia, and Columbia, and Haiti, and Bosnia, and the Gulf of Mexico.

Turns out the theses by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky published in the 1980′s—in, for example, The Political Economy of Human Rights, Third World Terrorism and the Washington Connection and Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media—and that is freshly articulated in its more contemporary form by Herman and David Peterson in The Politics of Genocide—is rather poignantly demonstrated in the works and position of Gerald Caplan vis-a-vis the subaltern populations, race, and the epistemology of arrogance.  A.k.a., Dr. Caplan is an apologist extraordinaire, and his obtuse little book review and more recent attack serve very well to uphold the politics of genocide while simultaneously attempting, but failing, to immunize Dr. Caplan from his own participation in the process (a.k.a. in the facilitation of atrocities, torture, mass murder, genocide, and the dehumanization, propaganda, white supremacy, etc. etc. etc.).

Dr. Caplan helps to falsify consciousness, and the real issue here, as Dr. Amos Wilson so clearly articulated in The Falsification of Afrikan Consciousness is the pathology (mental illness) of white supremacy.

Why do so many people consume the mainstream narrative on genocide in Rwanda and find it so easy to believe or, worse, never consider that they should question its veracity?  Because it is so much easier to believe that we have nothing to do with the tribalism in Africa, and we had nothing to do with genocide in Rwanda, and while we must certainly surveil our morality and conscience, we have learned from the mistakes of the past and are ubiquitously engaged in soul-searching and justice-seeking that insure that ‘never again’ will become something more than empty sloganeering.  As long as we don’t have to look ourselves in the mirror we are free to pursue our ordinary lives without taking any responsibility for the ongoing killing in, for example, Rwanda, Congo, Sudan, Somalia or Uganda.  Dr. Caplan gives us—we the people, the not-so-tiny-majority of western citizen-beneficiaries-consumer-perpetrators of the plunder and depopulation—just what we need to exonerate our guilt, excuse our conscience, and continue with business as usual.

But the writing is on the wall, and all the kicking and screaming and whining of Dr. Caplan and his cranks won’t make any difference when Kagame’s regime of absolute terror comes to a conclusive end. Then we will see people scampering to protest and elucidate the abuses they have for so long tolerated, and to distance themselves from the international war criminals they have praised and dined and collaborated with.

“In the world of genocide scholars, there is no more doubt about the genocide in Rwanda than there is of the Holocaust,” Caplan wrote in his recent attack against the University of Toronto radio station.  “Yet deniers continue to spread their lies and distortions.”

The ugly truth is that ‘the world of genocide scholars’ is much the very problem itself–and we must  see them as a collection of invested ‘experts’ of limited perspective and dubious ‘good’ intentions who are rewarded highly for maintaining the narratives of the power structure, and its concomitant structural violence.

They are much like those hysterical men and women who maintained long after the new discoveries and against all reason and obvious truth that the world was flat.~

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Obamacare: Unaffordable Coverage

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by Stephen Lendman

Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP) co-founders Steffie Woolhandler and David Himmelstein examined evidence on “skimpy health insurance among low-income, insured Americans.”

A PNHP press release said:

“(E)xtensive data (show) that tens of millions of insured Americans have grossly inadequate coverage.”

The underinsurance problem grows. The Journal of General Internal Medicine (JGIM) approved publication of their analysis.

It’s titled “Life or Debt: Underinsurance in America.” It’ll appear next week. Obama’s Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased the problem.

According to Himmelstein, it’s “lowering the bar for health insurance.”

“The new coverage sold through the insurance exchanges will leave many families paying 40 percent of their health costs out-of-pocket even after they’ve laid out thousands for premiums.”

“And the administration is allowing states to institute co-payments under Medicaid, even for the poorest of the poor.”

Under ACA, “a 56-year-old making $46,100 will pay a premium of $10,585 for coverage through the exchange and still face up to $6,250 in co-payments and deductibles.”

Woolhandler added:

“Over the past 25 years the financial protection offered by health insurance has steadily eroded. The consequences are grave, not only financially but also medically.”

“For instance, we know that heart attack patients who face high co-payments delay coming to the ER, threatening their lives.”

Underinsurance is the new normal. ACA “will reduce the number of uninsured from 50 million to 30 million, but the new coverage is full of holes.”

“Americans deserve the kind of first-dollar, comprehensive coverage that Canadians already have.”

“But that’s only affordable under a single-payer system that cuts out the private insurance middlemen.”

Growing millions of Americans face life or debt. A 56-year-old earning $45,900 (399% of poverty) qualifies for Bronze coverage. It costs an estimated $4,361.

Covered services require $4,167 more for deductibles and co-payments.

At 401% of poverty ($46,100), subsidies disappear. Himmelstein explained. Premium costs are $10,585. Deductibles and co-payments add another $6,250.

Growing millions can’t afford it. Ralph Nader called ACA “a pay-or-die” system. It underinsures. It leaves millions out. It’s unaffordable. It’s more deform than reform. It’s a scam.

It’s a healthcare rationing scheme. It’s a boon to predatory providers. It’s a plan to enrich insurers, drug companies, and large hospital chains.

It does nothing to control costs. They’re spiraling out of control.

Himmelstein and Woolhandler called cost-sharing “neither necessary nor particularly effective for cost control.” Clear evidence proves it.

America has high cost-sharing. Its costs are highest by far. In 1981, Canada outlawed co-payments and deductibles. It’s had “faster health improvement and slowed cost growth.”

Canadian provinces control costs. They do so by “tax-based funding, global hospital budgeting, binding, negotiated physician fee schedules, and a simple unified single-payer structure….”

Administrative burdens and costs are minimized. Scotland considers patients owners of their health care system, not customers. Its costs are half what Americans pay.

A stealth scheme plans to weaken Medicare. Doing so will force millions of low-income recipients into predatory private plans.

A JGIM companion article headlined “Prevalence and Predictors of Underinsurance Among Low-Income Adults.” Hema Magge was lead writer.

Under ACA, she said, millions of Americans “will gain Medicaid or private insurance in 2014.” Research shows that many middle-income adults are underinsured.

Less is known about underinsurance among low-income adults. More than one-third aren’t properly covered. Over one quarter of Medicaid recipients are underinsured.

Cost-related barriers among public and private care providers reflect a major growing problem.

On April 25, Charleston, W. VA Gazette editors headlined “Health: ‘Medicare for all.’ “

PNHP’s Andrew Coates was quoted, saying:

Healthcare costs keep rising. ACA is an experiment doomed to fail. “At the root of this problem is the private health industry….” Large private insurers, drug giants, and hospital chains are beholden to Wall Street and shareholders.

Insurers profit by denying claims, raising premiums, and requiring higher co-payments and deductibles.

“They also drag down our health system with the costly paperwork and bureaucracy they inflict on doctors, hospitals and patients.”

“By replacing the private insurers with a streamlined single-payer system, we can save over $400 billion squandered annually on wasteful paperwork. That’s enough money to cover all of the uninsured and to eliminate all co-pays and deductibles.”

Gazette editors called his solution “exactly on target. It’s shameful that America is the only modern democracy without a national health system covering everyone.”

“(M)edical care should be a human right for all.”

Obamacare denies it. It requires virtually everyone to have health insurance. Millions unable to afford employer coverage will be ineligible for federal financial aid. On January 1, 2014, fully-certfied health insurance exchanges become operational.

Uninsured middle-income households eligible for subsidized private coverage may use them. Safety-net programs are for low-income households.

According to First Focus president Bruce Lesley, up to 500,000 children may remain uninsured. “The children’s community is disappointed by the administration’s decision to deny access to coverage for children based on a bogus definition of affordability,” he said.

ACA stipulates that coverage can’t cost more than 9.5% of family income. Recipients it considers able to buy insurance are ineligible for subsidies.

Affordability is based on individuals. Family coverage is nearly threefold higher. If employers don’t provide it, recipients are out of luck.

It bears repeating. ACA is a scam. Obama and Congress are beholden to Big Money interests. Washington is corporate occupied territory.

The business of America is business. Every agency is infested with industry officials and lobbyists. They control policy. What they want, they get. Ordinary people are betrayed.

ACA is one of many examples. It made America’s dysfunctional healthcare system worse. It enriches providers. It sacrifices health for greater profits.

It’s unaffordable. It doesn’t protect. It underinsures. It forces millions to choose between life or debt. It reflects irresponsible governance. Obama bears full responsibility.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

His new book is titled “Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity.”

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Chavismo Wins

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by Stephen Lendman

 

Venezuela’s spirit of democracy lives. Celebratory fireworks followed Maduro’s win. They were more subdued than last October. Chavez won then by 11 points.

 

Sunday’s results were much closer than expected. Polls had Maduro way ahead. With 99.2% of the vote counted, his victory margin was 1.6%.

 

He’ll be inaugurated on April 19. His term runs six years. He’ll serve until January 2019. More on that below.

 

After his 2006 reelection, Chavez told supporters:

 

“Today we gave another lesson in dignity to the imperialists. It is another defeat for the empire of Mr. Danger.”

 

“Another defeat for the devil. We will never be a colony of the US again.”

 

“Long live the socialist revolution.”

 

“Destiny has been written.”

 

“Socialism is human. Socialism is love.”

 

Following Chavez’s October 2012 triumph, he said:

 

“Viva Venezuela! Viva the fatherland!”

 

“Today we’ve shown that Venezuela’s democracy is one of the best democracies in the world, and we will continue to show it.”

 

“Venezuela will never return to neoliberalism and continue in the transition to socialism of the 21st century.”

 

“I want to make a recognition to the whole Venezuelan people, the whole Venezuelan nation. Today the country of Bolivar was reborn.”

 

In response, supporters chanted, “Viva Le Patria! “Ooh Aah, Chavez won’t go!”

 

On March 5, he died. He’s gone. Chavismo lives. Maduro promised to deepen Bolivarianism. It transformed Venezuela from oligarch-controlled privilege to participatory democracy of, by and for everyone.

 

There’s no going back. Despite Maduro’s narrow victory, most Venezuelans depend on Bolivarian benefits. They support them. Chavez promised to advance them to the next stage.

 

It’s Maduro’s responsibility to do so. Building socialism in the 21st century takes time. Important achievements were accomplished. Much more remains to be done.

 

Last December, Chavez endorsed Maduro. He did so in case he’d be unable to serve, saying:

 

“My firm opinion, as clear as the full moon – irrevocable, absolute, total – is that you elect Nicolas Maduro as president.”

 

“I ask this of you from my heart. He is one of the young leaders with the greatest ability to continue if I cannot.”

 

Amherst College political science professor Javier Corrales calls him “one of the PSUV’s most convinced leftist, anti-imperialist radicals. (He’s also) “soft-spoken and conciliatory.”

 

At the same time, he called his victory “the most delicate moment in the history of Chavismo since 2002.” He referred to the aborted two-day April coup.

 

“With these results,” he added, “the opposition might not concede easily, and Maduro will have a hard time demonstrating to the top leadership of Chavismo that he is a formidable leader.”

 

After winning, he told supporters:

 

“We have a just, legal, constitutional and popular electoral victory.”

 

“I’m here to assume my responsibility with courage. The fight continues.”

 

A new era in the “Bolivarian Revolution” begins. It’s more proof that Chavez “continues to be invincible, that he continues to win battles.”

 

He added more saying he’s targeted by a “dirty war. There is an international operation to attack Venezuelan democracy. I will show no weakness against those who meddle with this country’s sovereignty.”

 

At around 11:20PM Sunday, “first bulletin” results were announced. National Electoral Council (CNE) president Tibisay Lucena called them “irreversible.” She added that Venezuela’s electoral system is “safe and ironclad.”

 

Voter participation was 78.71%. It was slightly less than last October’s 80.4%. Maduro received 7,505,338 votes. His victory margin was 50.66 to Capriles’ 49.07%.

 

Capriles got 7,270,403 votes, 234,935 fewer than Maduro. Pre-election, he promised to recognize election results. Straightaway Sunday night he cried foul. He demanded an audit.

 

“They want an audit, we welcome the audit,” said Maduro. “I formerly request the National Electoral Commission to carry out an audit.”

 

Capriles refused to sign a CNE document. He doesn’t recognize election results. His representative, Carlos Vecchio, submitted a different one. It commits to “respect the popular will.”

 

At the same time, it demanded Maduro “cease his abuse of the use of public resources to promote his candidature.” It accused him of “intimidating public servants.”

 

It said he “tak(es) advantage of the needs of the poor.” It claimed it’s “to bribe them with the delivery, or not, of social missions, and in that way, obtain their votes.”

 

It called the CNE “negligent.” It warned that “we will be vigilant before….any alteration that is attempted on the electoral results.” It suggested that biased electoral power favors PSUV governance.

 

Maduro signed CNE’s document, saying:

 

“I’m going to sign it in the name of peace for the country and respect for the people. This signature is worth my own life. I respect the results of the people….I swear it before God. I swear it before the people, and I swear it on the memory of Hugo Chavez.”

 

National Assembly Speaker Diosdado Cabello called for “self-criticism,” adding:

 

“It’s contradictory that some among the poor vote for those who always exploit them. Let’s turn over every stone to find out faults, but not put the fatherland or the legacy of our commander (Chavez) in danger.”

 

Early Sunday, Venezuelans began queueing to vote pre-dawn. According to the Venezuela Solidarity Campaign:

 

“3,435 national electoral observers, 170 international accompaniers, 40 accompaniers from the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), 30 from the Inter-American Organizations (UNIORE), and 40 accompaners from different political parties” participated as monitors.

 

Scottish parliamentarian spoke for others, saying:

 

“From the opening of the polls this morning, we have observed a very efficient, secure and sophisticated electoral system.”

 

“The people of all parties who we spoke to praised the way the election was run and raised no concerns. The poll was free, fair and robust.”

 

European unionist Adrian Weir said:

 

“Nothing I have seen suggests anything other than a Nicolas Maduro win. The ballot was free and fair. The count was equally transparent and signed off by party witnesses including those of the Caprile’s coalition, the MUD. I’ve witnessed a robust system.”

 

Actor/screenwriter Andy de La Tour added:

 

“The international observers are satisfied that the election has been free, fair and transparent. Voting went smoothly and the opposition witnesses in the polling stations told us they that they were satisfied that the voting had been fair.”

 

Venezuela Solidarity Campaign’s Francisco Dominguez said:

 

“Once again, Venezuela has shown to the world that it has a vibrant and healthy democracy where both sides can air their views. Capriles and his MUD coalition should accept that the people have again given their verdict.”

 

“When the results go the opposition’s way, they quickly accept them, as Capriles did when he was elected as a state governor just last December. But when they lose they often reject them. That is not a serious approach to democracy. Capriles and his allies should respect the will of the people.”

 

“Governments around the world should accept the results, call on the Capriles to accept the result and certainly should avoid giving Capriles any encouragement to disregard the choice of the majority of Venezuelans.”

 

Most likely will. Perhaps Washington won’t. Later Monday we’ll likely know. Capriles called them “completely illegitimate.” Obama officials may echo his sour grapes. It won’t surprise.

 

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

 

His new book is titled “Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity.”

 

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Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.

 

Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network.

 

It airs Fridays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

 

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Latin America

LAPD High Crimes

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by Stephen Lendman
Michael Ruppert is a former LAPD cop. He knows its dark side well. He witnessed it firsthand.
Its rap sheet includes corruption, abuse of power, complicity with CIA drugs trafficking, unjustified arrests, beatings, murder, perjury, witness tampering, evidence planting, frame-ups, coverups, racism, sadism, and other crimes.
It wants its dirty secrets kept hidden. They’re ugly and longstanding. Many examples bear witness. In March 2000, news reports revealed LAPD Rampart Division Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (CRASH) unit criminality.
It included unjustified arrests, beatings, drug dealing, witness intimidation, murder, evidence planting, frame-ups and perjury.
An organized criminal subculture exists. Anti-gang officers and supervisors run it. They “celebrate” shootings. They get away with murder.
Earlier LAPD criminality surfaced. Officers shot unarmed gang members, committed perjury, filed false reports, stole drugs from dealers, obstructed justice, beat, framed and robbed people, and were involved in other misconduct.
Two decades ago, Rodney King’s beating made headlines. Similar ones go unnoticed. They happen ad nauseam. People of color are most vulnerable. Victims are called perpetrators. LA cops beat, kill and abuse with impunity. It’s standard practice.
Ruppert commented on Christopher Dorner. He told Russia Today:
“From my own experience as a Los Angeles police Officer and deep familiarity with both LAPD culture and history, I can say that with regards to Christopher Dorner’s allegations regarding internal corruption, favoritism, racism and concealment of excessive force, I believe him 100%.”
“My life as an investigative journalist focusing extensively on military, paramilitary and covert operations gives me absolute certainty that this man is an extremely dangerous weapon.”
“He is killing here in the United States the way too many US service members have killed routinely and with much less concern about Rules of Engagement overseas for decades.”
“I am also certain that his presence on the streets and any
new engagements will put stresses on huge fault lines within law enforcement agencies in Southern California.”
“This man needs to be brought in alive and he needs to be heard.”
He never got a chance. LAPD cops killed him. Ruppert predicted they would. They wanted him silenced. A SWAT team may have gunned him down.
They surrounded his cabin. Gas was pumped in. LAPD cops made reference to “burners.” One voice said “We’re going to burn him out.  Another shouted “f…king burn this motherf…king house down.” One more said “Seven burners were deployed and we have a fire.”
Voices were loud enough for CBS affiliate KCAL 9 to broadcast them live on air. Immediately the audio feed was cut.
What happened was reminiscent of immolating Branch Davidian’s Mount Carmel Waco ranch compound in 1993.
Eighty-four innocent men, women and children died. They were murdered in cold blood. Attorney General Janet Reno’s special counsel whitewashed a federal investigation.
Key facts were suppressed. Wrongdoing was ignored. Atrocities passed under the radar. Washington got away with murder.
So did LAPD cops. They set Dorner’s cabin ablaze. Fire department units were ordered not to respond. Dorner was incinerated. He never had a chance. Hours later his charred body was found.
He expected to die. He said so on Facebook. Different versions of his manifesto exist. It denounces dozens of LAPD cops for corruption, racism and violence.
On February 7, two Riverside police officers were shot. One died. Dorner was blamed. A massive manhunt ensued. High-tech surveillance and indiscriminate shootings followed.
Rogue cops don’t apologize for wrongdoing. Dorner knew how they operated. He went public explaining it. Doing so marked him for death. LAPD officials wanted him silenced. Extrajudicial killing is policy. Dead men tell no tales.
LA police don’t protect and serve. They abuse. They target suspicious suspects and people of color brutally. They use deadly force. Dorner witnessed things firsthand. His experience made him violent.
In 2007, he witnessed white training officer, Sgt. Teresa Evans, kick an unarmed/handcuffed person of color in the stomach and face.
He reported what he saw. He was fired for doing so. An LAPD Board of Rights said he lied.
Truth-telling is hazardous. He said he “saw some of the most vile things humans can inflict on others.”
Enemy combatants in LA aren’t citizens and suspects. They’re rogue cops. LAPD’s culture breeds them. The department’s been that way for decades.
Brutal cops get promoted to supervisory and command positions. An officer involved in Rodney King’s beating became a captain.
Who said crime doesn’t pay? It does when rogue cops commit it. Many examples bear witness. On February 7, police opened fire without warning.
They fired dozens of rounds at 71-year old Emma Hernandez and her daughter Margie Carranza. They were delivering newspapers at the time.
They had no connection to Dorner. Cops claimed their vehicle matched his. So do many others.
They were put on administrative leave. Hand slap punishment at most will follow. Hernandez was shot twice in the back. She’s in intensive care. Carranza had minor wounds. No one else was hit.
A Torrence police cruiser responded to LAPD’s backup call. It rammed a pickup truck indiscriminately. Officers opened fire through its front window.
Fortunately the driver wasn’t hit. He ducked and avoided injury. He could have been killed. Fire, ready, aim is official LAPD policy. Anyone close by is vulnerable.
Mike Davis is a political activist, urban theorist, and historian. On February 11, he headlined “Exterminating Angels.”
He referenced Dorner’s manifesto. It reflects “unendurable depression that descended on (him) after his” LAPD dismissal.
Sneering acronyms taunt his former comrades. Other comments extend “sentimental acknowledgments to friends. Fan notes are included. He “passionate(ly) advocate(d) gun control.”
Perhaps he had LAPD cops in mind. Police criminality isn’t new. It’s rife in US cities and communities. It pervades them like crabgrass infests lawns.
Dorner explained “how a police Explorer Scout” went from LAPD rookie to persona non grata “for being an honest cop.” He debunked notions about a kinder, gentler, more diverse LAPD.
He witnessed indiscriminate sadism, racism, corruption, extrajudicial killing, conspiracies, and other high crimes. He raged at injustice. He wanted revenge.
He began by killing a cop’s daughter and fiance. Doing so doomed him. “Does anyone cheer Dorner,” Davis asked? He’s dead.
Stories like his have short shelf lives. Family, friends, people of conscience, and killer cops alone will remember.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
His new book is titled “Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity.”
Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

 

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Destabilizing Venezuela: Longstanding US Policy

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by Stephen Lendman

 

It doesn’t surprise. It’s likely happening ahead of Venezuela’s April 14 presidential election. It’ll continue when it’s over.

 

Washington tolerates no independent governments. It demands pro-Western ones. It wants them serving US interests. Outliers are targeted for regime change.

 

Throughout his tenure, Chavez was America’s main hemispheric bete noire. He’s gone. Chavismo lives. Washington’s war on Venezuela continues.

 

It’s the oil, stupid. Venezuela has the world’s largest reserves. It’s also for unchallenged regional dominance. No holds barred tactics persist to achieve it.

 

On April 5, Russia Today (RT) headlined “New WikiLeaks cable reveals US embassy strategy to destabilize Chavez government.”

 

America’s Caracas embassy’s a hotbed of anti-Chavismo subversion. RT referred to past events. William Brownfield was US ambassador. He’s now Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs.

 

From 2004 – 2006, his five-point plan included “strengthening democratic institutions,” (doing so by undermining them), “penetrating Chavez’s political base, dividing Chavismo, protecting vital US business, and isolating Chavez internationally.”

 

USAID handled implementation. It provided about $15 million dollars. It did so through its Office of Transition Initiatives (OTI). It was created in spring 2002. Money went for training and technical assistance. Over 300 anti-Chavismo organizations got it.

 

A November 9, 2006 US Caracas embassy cable explained. WikiLeaks exposed it. Its full unredacted text states:

 

“Classified By: Robert Downes, Political Counselor,

for Reason 1.4(d).

 

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SUMMARY

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“1.  (S)  During his 8 years in power, President Chavez has

systematically dismantled the institutions of democracy and

governance. The USAID/OTI program objectives in Venezuela

focus on strengthening democratic institutions and spaces

through non-partisan cooperation with many sectors of

Venezuelan society.

 

2.  (S)  In August of 2004, Ambassador outlined the country

team’s 5 point strategy to guide embassy activities in

Venezuela for the period 2004 ) 2006 (specifically, from the

referendum to the 2006 presidential elections). The

strategy’s focus is: 1) Strengthening Democratic

Institutions, 2) Penetrating Chavez’ Political Base, 3)

Dividing Chavismo, 4) Protecting Vital US business, and 5)

Isolating Chavez internationally.

 

3.  (S)  A brief description of USAID/OTI activities during

the aforementioned time period in support of the strategy

follows:

 

Strengthen Democratic Institutions

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4.  (S)  This strategic objective represents the majority of

USAID/OTI work in Venezuela. Organized civil society is an

increasingly important pillar of democracy, one where

President Chavez has not yet been able to assert full

control.

 

5.  (S)  OTI has supported over 300 Venezuelan civil society

organizations with technical assistance, capacity building,

connecting them with each other and international movements,

and with financial support upwards of $15 million. Of these,

39 organizations focused on advocacy have been formed since

the arrival of OTI; many of these organizations as a direct

result of OTI programs and funding.

 

6. (S)  Human Rights: OTI supports the Freedom House (FH)

“Right to Defend Human Rights” program with $1.1 million.

Simultaneously through Development Alternatives Inc. (DAI),

OTI has also provided 22 grants to human rights

organizations, totaling $726,000. FH provides training and

technical assistance to 15 different smaller and regional

human rights organizations on how to research, document, and

present cases in situations of judicial impunity through a

specialized software and proven techniques. Following are

some specific successes from this project, which has led to a

better understanding internationally of the deteriorating

human rights situation in the country:

 

Venezuelan Prison Observatory: Since beginning work with

OTI, OVP has taken 1 case successfully through the

inter-American system, achieving a ruling requiring BRV

special protective measures for the prison ‘La Pica.’ Also,

on November 7th – 12th they will be launching the

Latin-American Prison Observatory, consolidating their work

with a regional network. OVP receives technical support from

FH, as well as monetary support from Pan American Development Foundation (PADF). Due to the success of the OVP in raising awareness of the issue, the BRV has put pressure on them in the form of public statements, announcing investigations, accusing them of alleged crimes as well as death threats.

 

Central Venezuelan University Human Rights Center: This

center was created out of the FH program and a grant from

 

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DAI. They have successfully raised awareness regarding the

International Cooperation Law and the human rights situation

in Venezuela, and have served as a voice nationally and

internationally.

 

Human Rights Lawyers Network in Bolivar State: This group

was created out of the FH program and a grant from the DAI

small grants program. They are currently supporting the

victims of a massacre of 12 miners in Bolivar State allegedly

by the Venezuelan Army. Chavez himself was forced to admit

that the military used excessive force in this case. They

will present their case to the Inter-American Commission on

Human Rights in February 2007.

 

7. (S) Citizen Participation in Governance:  Venezuelan

NGOs lack a long history of social activism. In response,

OTI partners are training NGOs to be activists and become

more involved in advocacy. The successes of this focus have

been as follows:

 

Support for the Rights of the Handicapped: OTI has funded 3

projects in the Caracas area dealing with the rights of the

handicapped. Venezuela had neither the appropriate

legislation nor political will to assure that the cities are

designed and equipped in a handicapped sensitive fashion.

Through these programs, OTI brought the issue of the

handicapped to the forefront, trained advocacy groups to

advocate for their rights and lobby the National Assembly,

and alerted the press regarding this issue. Subsequent to

this, the National Assembly was forced to consider

handicapped needs and propose draft legislation for the issue.

 

Por la Caracas Possible (PCP): Once-beautiful Caracas has

decayed over the past several years due to corruption and

lack of attention. PCP is a local NGO dedicated to bringing

attention to this problem. They have held campaigns with

communities shining a light on the terrible job elected

leadership are doing resolving the problems in Caracas.

During their work they have been expelled from communities by

the elected leaders, further infuriating communities that

already feel un-assisted.

 

8. (S) Civic Education: One effective Chavista mechanism

of control applies democratic vocabulary to support

revolutionary Bolivarian ideology. OTI has been working to

counter this through a civic education program called

‘Democracy Among Us.’ This interactive education program

works through NGOs in low income communities to deliver five

modules: 1) Separation of Powers, 2) Rule of Law, 3) The

Role and Responsibility of Citizens, 4) Political Tolerance,

and 5) The Role of Civil Society. Separate civic education

programs in political tolerance, participation, and human

rights have reached over 600,000 people.

 

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Penetrate Base/Divide Chavismo

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9. (S) Another key Chavez strategy is his attempt to divide

and polarize Venezuelan society using rhetoric of hate and

violence. OTI supports local NGOs who work in Chavista

strongholds and with Chavista leaders, using those spaces to

counter this rhetoric and promote alliances through working

together on issues of importance to the entire community.

OTI has directly reached approximately 238,000 adults through

over 3000 forums, workshops and training sessions delivering

alternative values and providing opportunities for opposition

activists to interact with hard-core Chavistas, with the

desired effect of pulling them slowly away from Chavismo. We

have supported this initiative with 50 grants totaling over

$1.1 million. There are several key examples of this:

 

10. (S) Visor Participativo: This is a group of 34 OTI

 

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funded and technically assisted NGOs working together on

municipal strengthening. They work in 48 municipalities

(Venezuela has 337), with 31 MVR, 2 PPT and 15 opposition

mayors. As Chavez attempts to re-centralize the country, OTI

through Visor is supporting decentralization. Much of this

is done through the municipal councils (CLPPs). The National

Assembly recently passed a law that creates groups parallel

to the mayor’s offices and municipal councils (and that

report directly to the president’s office). These groups are

receiving the lions share of new monies Chavez is pumping

into the regions, leaving the municipalities under-funded.

As Chavez attempts to re-centralize all power to the

Executive in the capital, local Chavista leadership are

becoming the opposition as their individual oxen are gored.

Visor has been providing these leaders with tools and skills

for leadership to counter the threat represented by the new

legislation.

 

11. (S) CECAVID: This project supported an NGO working

with women in the informal sectors of Barquisimeto, the 5th

largest city in Venezuela. The training helped them

negotiate with city government to provide better working

conditions. After initially agreeing to the women’s

conditions, the city government reneged and the women shut

down the city for 2 days forcing the mayor to return to the

bargaining table. This project is now being replicated in

another area of Venezuela.

 

12. (S) PROCATIA: OTI has partnered with a group widely

perceived by people in the large Caracas &barrio8 as

opposition leaning. Due to incompetence of the local elected

leadership, the garbage problem in Catia is a messy issue for

all those who live there. This group has organized brigades

to collect and recycle trash, in the process putting pressure

on the government to provide basic services and repositioning

the group as a respected ally of the ‘barrio.’

 

13. (S) Finally, through support of a positive social

impact campaign in cooperation with PAS, OTI funded 54 social

projects all over the country, at over $1.2 million, allowing

Ambassador to visit poor areas of Venezuela and demonstrate

US concern for the Venezuelan people. This program fosters

confusion within the Bolivarian ranks, and pushes back at the

attempt of Chavez to use the United States as a ‘unifying

enemy.’

 

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Isolate Chavez

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14. (S) An important component of the OTI program is

providing information internationally regarding the true

revolutionary state of affairs. OTI’s support for human

rights organizations has provided ample opportunity to do so.

The FH exchanges allowed Venezuelan human rights

organizations to visit Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, Chile,

Argentina, Costa Rica, and Washington DC to educate their

peers regarding the human rights situation. Also, DAI has

brought dozens of international leaders to Venezuela,

university professors, NGO members, and political leaders to

participate in workshops and seminars, who then return to

their countries with a better understanding of the Venezuelan

reality and as stronger advocates for the Venezuelan

opposition.

 

 

15. (S) More recently, OTI has taken advantage of the draft

law of International Cooperation to send NGO representatives

to international NGO conferences where they are able to voice

their concerns in terms that global civil society understands. So far, OTI has sent Venezuelan NGO leaders to Turkey, Scotland, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Chile, Uruguay, Washington and Argentina (twice) to talk about the law. Upcoming visits are planned to Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia.

 

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OTI has also brought 4 recognized experts in NGO law from

abroad to Venezuela to show solidarity for their Venezuelan

counterparts. PADF supported visits by 4 key human rights

defenders to the Inter-American Human Rights Commission

meetings in Washington in October of 2006. These have led to

various successes:

 

Civicus, a world alliance of NGOs, has put the Venezuela

issue on their Civil Society Watch short list of countries of

concern.

 

Gente de Soluciones, a Venezuelan NGO presented their

“Project Society” to the OAS General Assembly. While there,

they met with many of the Ambassadors and Foreign Ministers

of OAS member states to express concern about the law.

 

Uruguayan parliamentarians met with NGOs at a special session of the Foreign Affairs commission, and have promised to help where they can.

 

The Human Rights Commission of the OAS has made several

public statements and sent private letters to the National

Assembly expressing concern with the law.

 

The most prestigious law faculty in Buenos Aires, Argentina

has committed to hosting an event to deal with the draft law.

 

The Democratic Observatory of MERCOSUR plans to hold an event early next year to discuss the draft law.

 

So far the Venezuelan National Assembly has received many

letters and emails of opposition to the law from groups all

over the world.

 

A private meeting between 4 Venezuelan human rights defenders and Secretary General Jose Miguel Inzulsa during the October 2006 Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (please protect).

 

The press, both local and international, has been made aware

of the proposed law and it has received wide play in the US

as well as in Latin America.

 

16. (S) OTI has also created a web site which has been sent

to thousands of people all over the world with details of the

law in an interactive format.

 

Comment

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17. (S) Through carrying out positive activities, working

in a non-partisan way across the ideological landscape, OTI

has been able to achieve levels of success in carrying out

the country team strategy in Venezuela. These successes have

come with increasing opposition by different sectors of

Venezuelan society and the Venezuelan government. Should

Chavez win the December 3rd presidential elections, OTI

expects the atmosphere for our work in Venezuela to become

more complicated.

 

BROWNFIELD”

 

OTI funded over 50 projects. They aimed to foster “confusion within the Bolivarian ranks, and pushe(d) back at the attempt of Chavez to use the United States as a unifying enemy.”

 

In 2010, Venezuela closed OTI’s office. It did so for good reason. Chavez knew what he faced. So does acting president/United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) presidential candidate Nicolas Maduro. Elections are scheduled for Sunday, April 14.

 

He’s odds on favored to win. Polls show him way ahead. He’s concerned about internal subversion and sabotage. On April 4, he ordered Venezuela’s military to protect power plants just in case.

 

He did so following suspicious Cararcas and Aragua state outages. He called them opposition efforts to wage “electricity” and “economic war.” He stressed the urgency of protecting “national security.”

 

Venezuela’s state-run National Electricity Corporation (Corpoelec) found 11 burned out transformers throughout Aragua state. Company president Argenis Chavez cited sabotage. So did Maduro, saying “(t)here’s nothing to indicate (a conventional) failure.”

 

“It’s not a secret to anyone that inside the structure of the electrical system, there are (anti-Chavismo) elements. Thank God every day there are less workers who answer the right-wing call to commit sabotage. But there is internal and external sabotage.”

 

Argenis Chavez said suspicious power failures occurred before last October’s presidential elections. They’re happening again now. Perhaps other destabilizing schemes are planned ahead of April 14.

 

Washington’s long arm’s been involved throughout Chavez’s tenure. It continues now. Replacing Chavismo is policy. Past efforts failed.

 

They included an aborted two-day April 2002 coup, a 2002-03 64-day oil industry lockout, an unsuccessful 2004 recall election, Western scoundrel media campaigns, and millions of dollars given anti-Chavismo political parties, journalists, NGOs, and other groups wanting oligarch power restored.

 

In 2006, Washington established a Director of National Intelligence (DNI) mission manager for Venezuela and Cuba. CIA veteran Timothy Langford heads it. He replaced interim manager Patrick Maher.

 

In June 2007, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Craig Kelly called Chavez a regional “enemy.” He proposed “six main areas of action for the US government to limit (his) influence (and) reassert US leadership in the region.”

 

He stressed “strengthen(ing) ties to those military leaders in the region who share our concern over Chavez.” He proposed “psychological operations” to exploit government vulnerabilities.

 

“We also need to make sure that the truth about Chavez – his hollow vision, his empty promises, his dangerous international relationships, starting with Iran – gets out, always exercising careful judgment about where and how we take on Chavez directly/publicly.”

 

Throughout his tenure, Washington wanted him ousted. It wants state-owned enterprises privatized. It wants Bolivarian initiatives abolished. It wants Venezuela made a client-state.

 

In April 2008, the Pentagon reactivated its Fourth Fleet. It did so after a 60 year hiatus. It was established during WW II. It was disbanded in 1950.

 

It’s part of US Naval Forces Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM). It’s headquartered at Naval Station Mayport in Jacksonville, FL. It operates throughout Central and Latin America.

 

Its purpose involves “conducting varying missions including a range of contingency operations, counter(ing) narco-terrorism, and theater security cooperation activities.”

 

Former USSOUTHCOM commander Admiral James Stevenson called the move a message to the entire region, not just Venezuela.

 

National War College commandant General Robert Steele said:

 

“The United States’ obsession with Venezuela, Cuba and other things indicates they are going to use more military force, going to use that instrument more often.”

 

US bases infest Latin America. Seven operate in eastern Colombia. It borders Venezuela. Chavez was justifiably concerned. He called stationing US forces nearby “a threat of war at us.”

 

So far, US destabilization efforts wage it by other means. Expect no letup ahead. Venezuela’s targeted for regime change. Obama’s more belligerent than Bush.

 

Chavismo remains the threat of a good example. Washington wants a client state replacing it.

 

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

 

His new book is titled “Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity.”

 

http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanII.html

 

Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.

 

Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network.

 

It airs Fridays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

 

http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour

 

http://www.dailycensored.com/destabilizing-venezuela-longstanding-us-policy/

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Thatcherism

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by Stephen Lendman

 

Thatcherism represents Chicago School fundamentalism writ large. She’s gone. She won’t be missed.

 

She launched a corporatist revolution. She headed Britain down a slippery slope toward unfettered predatory capitalism.

 

She transferred public wealth to private hands. She privatized British Telecom, British Gas, British Airways, British Steel and other state enterprises.

 

She force-fed deregulation. She cut social benefits. She enacted corporate-friendly tax cuts. She cracked down hard on non-believers. She waged war on labor.

 

In 1984, she unleashed thousands of truncheon-wielding riot police against striking coal miners. Doing so sent a message. Worker rights no longer mattered. “New realism” became code language. Free market fundamentalism was policy.

 

UK Prime Minister David Cameron twisted truth saying:

 

“Margaret Thatcher’s government was defined by taking the side of the people against the powerful, the vested interests – those whose survival depended on keeping things as they were.”

 

Wall Street Journal editors called her “Maggie the great….The woman who save Britain with a message of freedom.”

 

New York Times editors said she was “a pathbreaker from the moment she took office.” She “sparked” a “capitalist revival.”

 

According to Washington Post editors, she was “in every sense a leader.”

 

John Pilger was right saying:

 

“Margaret Thatcher’s government was defined by overseeing the greatest ever transfer of wealth from the bottom of society to the top.”

 

“In the name of little people, she handed billions to the richest in tax cuts and de-regulation, a theft from which Britain has never recovered.”

 

Indeed not. Millions of ordinary Brits today are worse off than ever in modern times. What Thatcher began, Tories and New Labour continue. Robbing poor Peter to pay rich Paul is policy. So is allying with America’s imperial wars.

 

In 1975, Thatcher rose to Conservative Party leadership. She was prime minister from May 4, 1979 to November 28, 1990. She was Britain’s longest-serving PM. She was the only woman to serve in that capacity. She waged war on social democracy.

 

She was called “The Iron Lady” for good reason. On October 10, 1980, she told parliament:

 

“To those waiting with bated breath for that favourite media catchphrase, the ‘U-turn’, I have only one thing to say: “You turn if you want to. The lady’s not for turning.”

 

Saying it defined her ideological harshness. It became a Thatcherite motto. She never looked back. She was unapologetic. She cared little about ordinary Brits. It showed and then some.

 

On January 31, 1976, she said:

 

“Ladies and gentlemen, I stand before you tonight in my red chiffon evening gown, my face softly made up, my fair hair gently waved – the Iron Lady of the Western World.”

 

“Me? A Cold War warrior? Well, yes – if that is how they wish to interpret my defense of values of freedoms fundamental to our way of life.”

 

On March 31, 1982, she said:

 

“I am extraordinarily patient, provided I get my own way in the end.”

 

To this day, she remains a polarizing figure. She was hardline, unbending, divisive, bellicose and heartless. She influenced South Africa’s Nelson Mandela.

 

After release from prison he said:

 

“I am a loyal and disciplined member of the African National Congress. I am therefore in full agreement with all of its (social justice) objectives, strategies and tactics.”

 

“There must be an end to white monopoly political power and a fundamental restructuring of our political and economic systems to ensure that the inequalities of apartheid are addressed and our society thoroughly democratized.”

 

He quoted his own 1964 words, saying he was prepared to die for “a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities.”

 

On May 10, 1994, two weeks after taking office, he addressed parliament. He endorsed ANC Reconstruction and Development Program (RDP) socioeconomic issues.

 

They included democracy, growth, development, reconstruction, redistribution and reconciliation. Specific concerns were housing, healthcare, land reform, jobs, education, public works, clean water, and electrification.

 

He called RDP principles the “centerpiece of what this Government will seek to achieve, the focal point on which our attention will be continuously focused.”

 

As president, he reneged. He surrendered to finance capital. Thatcherism became policy. Promised social reforms were abandoned. Long-suffering apartheid victims were spurned.

 

Thatcher’s Britain became a cutthroat capitalist laboratory. She believed markets work best unfettered of rules, regulations, onerous taxes, trade barriers, and human interference.

 

The best government is none at all. Whatever it can do, business does better so let it. Public wealth should be in private hands. Profit-making should be unrestrained.

 

Corporate taxes should be cut or abolished. Social services should he curtailed or ended. Economic freedom is an end in itself. It’s indispensable toward achieving political freedom.

 

Union busting became policy. Waging war on labor followed. She called unions “the enemy within.” She revived jingoism. She waged war to control Argentina’s Las Malvinas.

 

She championed colonialism. She supported apartheid. She called the African National Congress a terrorist organization. She supported Chilean despot Augusto Pinochet.

 

She unleashed death squads against Northern Ireland’s Republican separatists. She let hunger striker IRA activist/British MP Bobby Sands and nine other prisoners starve to death. She didn’t give a damn if they lived or died.

 

She launched a neoliberal revolution. She began what’s now broken. She turned Britain into an industrial wasteland. It became deindustrialized. She helped financialize it. She initiated a process of transforming it into a low-wage service economy.

 

Britain today is troubled. It’s headed for tyranny and ruin. It’s a testimony to her legacy. Her ideological extremism caused widespread human wreckage.

 

She opposed market-interfering democracy, egalitarian principles, government-provided social services, workers free from bosses, citizens from dictatorship, and countries from colonialism.

 

She endorsed economic freedom as a be-all-and-end-all. She believed limited government and unrestrained profit-making refects the essence of democracy.

 

She called social democracy, collectivism, socialism, and welfare state economies the road to serfdom. It produces “bondage and misery.” It’s “coercion,” not “freedom.”

 

It was hokum. It’s what today’s ideologues profess. Exploitation is the price of “economic freedom.” It’s the flip side of unfettered capitalism. It creates horrific human wreckage.

 

Living standards are lowered. Vital benefits are lost. Poverty and unemployment rise. So does human misery.

 

Thatcherism is unforgiving. Corporatism subverts democracy. It’s the best money can buy. It’s more fantasy than reality. Free market fundamentalism alone matters.

 

Social decay follows. So does growing human need. Rule of law principles, human rights, and other democratic values erode. Wealth extremes become unprecedented.

 

Poverty, unemployment, hunger, homelessness, and deprivation grow. Out-of-control militarism rages. Corporate and government corruption flourish. Ordinary people lose out.

 

Checks and balances are abandoned. Money power rules. It’s unchallenged. It has final say. Media scoundrels don’t explain. They  substitute managed news misinformation for truth and full disclosure.

 

Thatcher remained unapologetic to the end. Never have so many suffered from the ideological flimflam she endorsed.

 

Neoliberal poison ravages world economies. It’s globalized injustice. It reflects capitalism’s dark side. It’s worse today than ever.

 

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

 

His new book is titled “Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity.”

 

http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanII.html

 

Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.

 

Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network.

 

It airs Fridays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

 

http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour

 

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Lynne Stewart in Grave Danger! Compassionate Release Petition and Dick Gregory fast‏

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The petition can be found online at the Justice for Lynne Stewart website: www.lynnestewart.org or at www.change.org/petitions/petition-to-free-lynne-stewart-save-her-life-release-her-now-2

 

Please go to these sites and sign it.

 

 

PETITION TO FREE LYNNE STEWART: SAVE HER LIFE – RELEASE HER NOW!   Lynne Stewart has devoted her life to the oppressed – a constant advocate for the countless many deprived in the United States of their freedom and their rights.   Unjustly charged and convicted for the “crime” of providing her client with a fearless defense, the prosecution of Lynne Stewart is an assault upon the basic freedoms of us all.   After years of post-conviction freedom, her bail was revoked arbitrarily and her imprisonment ordered, precluding surgery she had scheduled in a major New York hospital.   The sinister meaning of the relentless persecution of Lynne Stewart is unmistakably clear. Given her age and precarious health, the ten-year sentence she is serving is a virtual death sentence.   Since her imprisonment in the Federal Prison in Carswell, Texas her urgent need for surgery was delayed 18 months – so long, that the operating physician pronounced the condition as “the worst he had seen.”   Now, breast cancer, which had been in remission prior to her imprisonment, has reached Stage Four. It has appeared in her lymph nodes, on her shoulder, in her bones and her lungs.   Her daughter, a physician, has sounded the alarm: “Under the best of circumstances, Lynne would be in a battle of the most serious consequences with dangerous odds. With cancer and cancer treatment, the complications can be as debilitating and as dangerous as the cancer itself.”   In her current setting, where trips to physicians involve attempting to walk with 10 pounds of shackles on her wrists and ankles, with connecting chains, Lynne Stewart has lacked ready access to physicians and specialists under conditions compatible with medical success.   It can take weeks to see a medical provider in prison conditions. It can take weeks to report physical changes and learn the results of treatment; and when held in the hospital, Lynne has been shackled wrist and ankle to the bed.   This medieval “shackling” has little to do with any appropriate prison control. She is obviously not an escape risk.   We demand abolition of this practice for all prisoners, let alone those facing surgery and the urgent necessity of care and recovery.   It amounts to cruel and unusual punishment, in violation of human rights.   There is immediate remedy available for Lynne Stewart. Under the 1984 Sentencing Act, after a prisoner request, the Bureau of Prisons can file a motion with the Court to reduce sentences “for extraordinary and compelling reasons.” Life threatening illness is foremost among these and Lynne Stewart meets every rational and humane criterion for compassionate release.   To misconstrue the gravamen of this compassionate release by conditioning such upon being at death’s door – released, if at all, solely to die – is a cruel mockery converting a prison sentence, wholly undeserved, into a death sentence.   The New York Times, in an editorial (2/12), has excoriated the Bureau of Prisons for their restrictive crippling of this program. In a 20-year period, the Bureau released a scant 492 persons – an average of 24 a year out of a population that exceeds 220,000.   We cry out against the bureaucratic murder of Lynne Stewart.   We demand Lynne Stewart’s immediate release to receive urgent medical care in a supportive environment indispensable to the prospect of her survival and call upon the Bureau of Prisons to act immediately.   If Lynne’s original sentence of 28 months had not been unreasonably, punitively increased to 10 years, she would be home now — where her medical care would be by her choice and where those who love her best would care for her. Her isolation from this loving care would end.   Prevent this cruelty to Lynne Stewart whose lifelong commitment to justice is now a struggle for her life.   Free Lynne Stewart Now!   Ralph Poynter and Family

 

Press Release Contact: Ralph Schoenman, 707.552.9992 Lil Gregory, 508.746.7427   DICK GREGORY TO FAST UNTIL IMPRISONED ATTORNEY LYNNE STEWART IS FREED   Dick Gregory issued a declaration today, on the anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., that “I shall refuse all solid food until Lynne Stewart is freed and receives medical treatment in the care of her family and with physicians of her choice without which she will die.”   The 73-year-old Stewart, a renowned criminal defense attorney, is suffering from Stage 4 cancer. Gregory, known for his social activism as much as his for comedic wit and political commentary, has taken this step to reinforce the worldwide petition in support of Stewart’s application for compassionate release. Over 6,000 people, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Pete Seeger, have signed to date with the numbers growing by the minute.

 

As a criminal defense lawyer for over 30 years, Lynne Stewart defended the poor, the disadvantaged and those targeted by the police and the State. Such has been her reputation that judges assigned her routinely to act for defendants whom no attorney was willing to represent. One of these was the blind Egyptian cleric Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, who Stewart represented with co-counsels former Attorney General Ramsey Clark and Abdeen Jabara.   In 2002, Lynne Stewart was targeted by then-President George Bush and Attorney General John Ashcroft for providing a vigorous defense of her client. She was charged with conspiracy to provide material support to a terrorist activity after she exercised both her and her client’s first amendment rights by presenting a press release to a Reuters journalist. In 2006, while the Department of Justice demanded a 30-year sentence, Judge John Koetl, handed down a 28-month sentence noting: “By providing a criminal defense to the poor, the disadvantaged and unpopular over three decades, it is no exaggeration to say that Ms. Stewart performed a public service not only to her clients but to the nation.”   That sentence, however, was not to stand as the Second Circuit Appellate Court, withdrew Lynne Stewart’s bail — even though her case is still before the courts — and remanded the case back to Judge Koetl with the harsh demand that he revisit his sentence and issue a severely enhanced one. On July 15, 2010, Judge Koeltl increased Stewart’s sentence from 28 months to 10 years imprisonment. This has become a virtual death sentence for Lynne Stewart.   As Gregory so eloquently states:  “The reason for the prosecution and persecution of Lynne Stewart is evident to us all. It was designed to intimidate the entire legal community so that few would dare to defend political clients whom the State demonizes and none would provide a vigorous defense. It also was designed to narrow the meaning of our cherished first amendment right to free speech, which the people of this country struggled to have added to the Constitution as the Bill of Rights.”

 

###   DECLARATION BY DICK GREGORY — APRIL 4, 2013   I hereby declare on this day commemorating the life and sacrifice of my friend and brother in struggle, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., that in the spirit of his moral legacy, I demand the immediate release from prison of the legendary lawyer Lynne Stewart, who devoted her entire professional life to the poor, the oppressed and those targeted by the police and a vindictive State.   I further declare that from this day forth, I shall refuse all solid food until Lynne Stewart is freed and receives medical treatment in the care of her family and with physicians of her choice without which she will die.   There is no time to lose as cancer, which had been in remission, has metastasized since her imprisonment. It has spread to her lymph nodes, her shoulder and appears in her bones and in her lungs.   A criminal defense attorney in New York for over 30 years, Lynne Stewart’s unwavering dedication as a selfless advocate was acknowledged by the community as well as judges, prosecutors and the entire legal profession. Such has been her reputation as a fearless lawyer, ready to challenge those in power, that judges assigned her routinely to act for defendants whom no attorney was willing to represent.   In 2002, Lynne Stewart was targeted by then-President George Bush and Attorney General John Ashcroft for providing a vigorous defense of her client, the blind Egyptian cleric Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman.

 

She was charged with conspiracy to provide material support to a terrorist activity after she exercised both her and her client’s first amendment rights by presenting a press release to a Reuters journalist. She did nothing more than other attorneys, such as her co-counsel former Attorney General Ramsey Clark, have done on behalf of their clients.   The reason for the prosecution and persecution of Lynne Stewart is evident to us all. It was designed to intimidate the entire legal community so that few would dare to defend political clients whom the State demonizes and none would provide a vigorous defense. It also was designed to narrow the meaning of our cherished first amendment right to free speech, which the people of this country struggled to have added to the Constitution as the Bill of Rights.   The prosecution and imprisonment of Lynne Stewart is an ominous threat to the freedom, rights and dignity of each and every American. It is the agenda of a police state.   I ask you to join with me to demand freedom for Lynne Stewart. An international campaign has been launched with a petition that supports her application for compassionate release. Under the 1984 Sentencing Act, the Bureau of Prisons can file a motion with the Court to reduce sentences “for extraordinary and compelling reasons.” Life threatening illness is foremost among these and Lynne Stewart meets every rational and humane criterion for compassionate release.   Join with me, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Pete Seeger and 6,000 other people of conscience throughout the world who have signed this petition to compel the Warden of the Federal Medical Center, Carswell and the Director of the Bureau of Prisons to act. Act now. There is no time to lose.

 

The petition (above) can be found online at the Justice for Lynne Stewart website: www.lynnestewart.org or at www.change.org/petitions/petition-to-free-lynne-stewart-save-her-life-release-her-now-2

 

Activism, American Politics

Monsanto Protection Act

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by Stephen Lendman

 

Agribusiness giant Monsanto’s the world’s leading GMO seed producer. They’re hazardous to human health. They should be banned. They proliferate.

 

GMO foods and ingredients are toxic. They’re unsafe to eat. Independent studies prove it. Monsanto and other agribusiness giants want all animal and vegetable life forms patented. They want worldwide food control.

 

Obama’s a partner in crime. He promised GMO labeling. He’s done nothing to mandate it. It gets worse.

 

His food czar is former Monsanto executive Michael Taylor. He serves as FDA Deputy Commissioner for Foods. He believes unsafe ones are fit to eat.

 

On March 26, Obama signed the Monsanto Protection Act. It’s the Farmer Assurance Provision rider in HR 933: Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013.

 

It permits circumventing judicial decisions. If courts rule GMOs unsafe, Monsanto’s free to ignore them. So is the Secretary of Agriculture.

 

Legislation permits “continued cultivation, commercialization, and other specifically enumerated activities.” Safety’s a non-issue. The bill’s language is hard to understand. Section 735 states:

 

“In the event that a determination of non-regulated status made pursuant to section 411 of Plant Protection Act is or has been invalidated or vacated, the Secretary of Agriculture shall, notwithstanding any other provision of law upon request by a farmer, grower, farm operator, or producer, immediately grant temporary permit(s) or temporary deregulation in part, subject to necessary and appropriate conditions consistent with section 411(a) or 412c of the Plant Protection Act, which interim conditions shall authorize the movement, introduction, continued cultivation, commercialization and other specifically enumerated activities and requirements, including measures designed to mitigate or minimize potential adverse environmental effects, if any, relevant to the Secretary’s evaluation of the petition for non-regulated status, while ensuring that growers or other users are able to move, plant, cultivate, introduce into commerce and carry out other authorized activities in a time manner.”

 

“Provided that all such conditions shall be applicable only for the interim period necessary for the Secretary to complete any required analyses or consultations related to the petition for non-regulated status.”

 

“Provided further that nothing is this section shall be construed as limiting the Secretary’s authority under sections 411, 412 and 414 of the Plant Protection Act.”

 

In other words, the Secretary of Agriculture’s free to ignore food safety. He can let court ruled hazardous GMOs enter the food chain.

 

Before enactment, over 250,000 people petitioned the White House. They demanded the rider’s removal. Obama ignored them. He’s beholden to corporate interests. It shouldn’t surprise. He’s their man in Washington. He’s there to serve them.

 

He supports dangerous GMOs. He does so irresponsibly. They harm human health. Obama’s record reflects betrayal and failure. He supports wrong over right.

 

He prioritizes bottom line interests. He’s done so throughout his tenure. He’s waging war on human health and welfare. He’s unfit to serve. He spurns rule of law principles.

 

He committed high crimes. He menaces humanity. A previous article called impeaching him a national imperative. Failure assures institutionalized tyranny. It guarantees proliferating hazardous GMOs on unwitting consumers.

 

Monsanto lawyers helped write the rider. Senator Roy Blunt (R. MO) worked with them. Many congressional members weren’t aware it existed. They made no effort to find out.

 

HR 933′s a spending measure. It’s a continuing resolution. Congress passed it to avoid shutdown. March 27 was deadline day. Enactment kept Washington operating. It does so through September 30. It’s when FY 2013 ends.

 

Rider language set a terrible precedent. It’s renewable. It shows consumer protections don’t matter. Nor do court rulings. What corporations want they get. Monsanto’s free to proliferate poison.

 

On March 25, the New York Daily News headlined “Opponents of genetically modified organisms in food, or GMOs, rail against provision that would limit the courts’ ability to stop food producer Monsanto from growing crops later deemed potentially hazardous.”

 

“Who’s more powerful,” it asked, “the world’s largest producer of genetically modified crops or the US government?”

 

Food Democracy Now said:

 

“This dangerous provision, the Monsanto Protection Act, strips judges of their constitutional mandate to protect consumer and farmer rights and the environment, while opening up the floodgates for the planting of new untested genetically engineered crops, endangering farmers, citizens and the environment.”

 

Public health lawyer Michele Simon opposed the provision, saying:

 

“Without any hearings on the matter, the Senate included language that would require the US Department of Agriculture to essentially ignore any court ruling that would otherwise halt the planting of new genetically-engineered crops.”

 

Senator John Tester (D. Mont) said:

 

“These provisions are giveaways, pure and simple, and will be a boon worth millions of dollars to a handful of the biggest corporations in this country.”

 

Seattle attorney Bill Marler represents food-related illness victims.

 

“I think any time you tweak with the ability of the public to seek redress from the courts,” he said, “you create a huge risk.”

 

Monsanto’s no stranger to controversy. It’s well-connected in high places. It wields huge clout. In 2012, it spent nearly $6 million lobbying.

 

It contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars more to congressional campaigns. Benefits gained way exceed amounts spent. That’s how Washington works.

 

It spends millions annually investigating possible farmer patent violations. It targets anti-GMO state referenda and legislation.

 

It wants all plant and animal products genetically modified. It wants worldwide food control. Unless stopped, it’s well on track toward getting it.

 

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

 

His new book is titled “Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity.”

 

http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanII.html

 

Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.

 

Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network.

 

It airs Fridays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

 

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American Politics

America’s War on North Korea

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by Stephen Lendman

 

On July 27, 1953, the Korean War ended. An uneasy armistice persists. The heavily fortified 2.5 mile Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separates North and South. Occasional incidents occur.

 

Truman’s war never ended. Its origin was misreported. IF Stone’s “Hidden History of the Korean War” explained.

 

Monthly Review co-founders Leo Huberman and Paul Sweezy wrote in the preface:

 

“This book….paints a very different picture of the Korean War – one, in fact, which is at variance with the official version at almost every point.”

 

Stone’s investigative research presented a “full-scale reassessment of the whole” war. French publisher Claude Bourdet added:

 

“If Stone’s thesis corresponds to reality, we are in the presence of the greatest swindle in the whole of military history….not a question of a harmless fraud but of a terrible maneuver in which deception is being consciously utilized to block peace at a time when it is possible.”

 

Stone called it international aggression. So did Huberman and Sweezy, saying:

 

“….we have come to the conclusion that (South Korean president) Syngman Rhee deliberately provoked the North Koreans in the hope that they would retaliate by crossing the parallel in force. The northerners fell neatly into the trap.”

 

Beating up on North Korea persists. It’s done for geopolitical reasons. Washington needs enemies. When none exist they’re created. North Korea comes straight from central casting.

 

Pyongyang’s wanted normalized relations for decades. US administrations refuse. Tensions remain. Occasionally they escalate. It’s unsure what’s next. Waging war on the Korean peninsula assures losers, not winners.

 

On March 11, North Korea cut its hotline with the South. It abrogated the 1953 armistice. It did so as US and South Korean forces began joint exercises. They’re provocative when held.

 

Days earlier, the Security Council voted new sanctions. They followed Pyongyang’s mid-February nuclear test. They targeted its banking and finance system. They froze normal international transactions.

 

They involved other restrictions. North Korea said “the US is set to light a fuse for nuclear war.” Its military “exercise(s) the right to a (defensive) preemptive nuclear attack.”

 

Its state-run Rodong Sinmun said “the armistice agreement has been nullified. (N)o one can expect what will happen next.”

 

South Korea’s Defense Ministry responded. Pyongyang’s government would “evaporate from the face of the earth” if it uses nuclear weapons.

 

Newly elected South Korean President Park Guen-hye said “We must deal strongly with a North Korean provocation.”

 

White House National Security Advisor, Tom Donilon warned:

 

“There should be no doubt. We will draw upon the full range of our capabilities to protect against, and to respond to, the threat posed to us and to our allies by North Korea.”

 

On March 30, North Korea announced a “state of war.” It did so with the South. It’s rhetoric belies continued policy. Conflict remains unlikely. Its official statement said in part:

 

“The moves of the US imperialists to violate the sovereignty of the DPRK and encroach upon its supreme interests have entered an extremely grave phase.”

 

“The Supreme Command of the KPA in its previous statement solemnly declared at home and abroad the will of the army and people of the DPRK to take decisive military counteraction to defend the sovereignty of the country and the dignity of its supreme leadership as regards the war moves of the US and south Korean puppets that have reached the most extreme phase.”

 

“It is the resolute answer of the DPRK and its steadfast stand to counter the nuclear blackmail of the US imperialists with merciless nuclear attack and their war of aggression with just all-out war.”

 

“Time has come to stage a do-or-die final battle.”

 

“From this moment, the north-south relations will be put at the state of war and all the issues arousing between the north and the south will be dealt with according to the wartime regulations.”

 

“The state of neither peace nor war has ended on the Korean Peninsula.”

 

“….(T)he Korean people will give vent to the pent-up grudge and realize their cherished desire and thus bring a bright day of national reunification and build the best power on this land without fail.”

 

White House National Security Council spokeswoman, Caitlin Hayden said:

 

“We’ve seen reports of a new and unconstructive statement from North Korea. We take these threats seriously and remain in close contact with our South Korean allies.”

 

“But, we would also note that North Korea has a long history of bellicose rhetoric and threats and today’s announcement follows that familiar pattern.”

 

No signs of military activity exist. Kaesong’s industrial zone remains open. It’s operating normally. South Korean companies run it.

 

A war of words continue. It’s familiar. We’ve seen it all before. Washington bears full responsibility. Obama’s Asia pivot involves advancing America’s military footprint.

 

Doing so aggressively is planned. China’s growing economic might and military strength are targeted. So is checking Russia at the same time. North Korea’s a convenient punching bag. They don’t come any better.

 

Beating up on Pyongyang is policy. It’s longstanding. It shows no signs of ending. It continues ad nauseam.

 

America’s so-called missile defense is for offense. In mid-March, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said additional numbers would be added in Alaska. Others are planned for Asia. In Japan, tracking radar systems were added.

 

China and Russia oppose them. They do so for good reason. They’re prime targets. Undermining their influence is policy. So is isolating them from neighbors and asserting Washington’s dominance over territories and waters not its own.

 

Washington deployed B-2 stealth bombers to South Korea. They dropped dummy bombs on Jik Do island.

 

US Forces Korea (USFK) said America’s ability to “conduct long-range, precision strikes quickly and at will (shall) provide extended deterrence to our allies in the Asia-Pacific region.”

 

B-2s are equipped for nuclear bombs and missiles. Capability doesn’t reflect policy. North Korea poses Washington and Seoul no threat.

 

On the one hand, US officials suggest it. On the other, saber rattling implies otherwise. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un says Pyongyang will amass a nuclear arsenal. It’s needed to deter aggression.

 

After B-2s overflew South Korea, Rodong Sinmun said US provocations make American Pacific Rim bases prime targets. Russian analyst Evgeny Kim said introducing B2s “openly provok(es) North Korea.”

 

Seoul remains calms. Pyongyang takes US threats seriously. At the same time, initiating war’s unlikely. Doing so would be suicidal.

 

Washington’s defense treaty with South Korea obligates intervention if North/South conflict erupts.

 

Potentially, a spark could ignite it. Small incidents at times cause big ones.

 

Another Asian war would be disastrous. China and Russia might intervene. If nuclear weapons are used, all bets are off.

 

It’s hard imagining what no head of state should risk. For sure Kim Jong-un won’t.

 

At the same time, Obama’s Asia pivot makes anything possible. Events bear close watching.

 

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

 

His new book is titled “Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity.”

 

http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanII.html

 

Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.

 

Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network.

 

It airs Fridays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

 

http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour

 

http://www.dailycensored.com/americas-war-on-north-korea/

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