Sunday, December 18, 2005

WORLD VIEWS: Torture generates anger


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Edward M. Gomez is a former diplomat and correspondent for Time magazine in New York, Tokyo and Paris. He speaks several languages and has lived and worked all over the world. He is a regular contributor to The New York Times and other publications and is the U.S. editor of Raw Vision magazine.

WORLD VIEWS: Torture generates anger; Australia's 'Leb' bashings

Edward M. Gomez, Special to SF Gate

How much torture can Washington tolerate, either by American personnel or their agents, or by officials in U.S.-controlled Iraq? Apparently a lot. But while the Bush administration looks the other way or denies American involvement in the torturing of detainees in Iraq, at its Guantánamo prison camp in Cuba or in secret prisons in Eastern Europe, much of the rest of the world has been repulsed by the Bush team's policy.

Washington's refusal to come clean about exactly what American personnel and their agents have been up to around the world, despite copious evidence of abuse, has frustrated foreign observers.

"The response of the United States' administration to recent reports in the European media on its use of torture and illegal abductions has been garbled, at best," Jamaica's generally middle-of-the-road Gleaner admonished.

Of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's recent, weak-sounding assertion that "while the U.S. did not countenance torture, information yielded by suspects [whom the United States had detained and interrogated in various locations] had saved European lives," the Caribbean daily observed: "In effect, she was saying,'We didn't, but if we did, it wasn't wrong.'"

Overseas, political observers in countries that normally are generally friendly to and have tended to respect the United States are sounding increasingly disillusioned about the attitude of the government under Bush's watch. Writing in Spain's El País, commentator Andrés Ortega noted that there is a growing "trans-Atlantic distance" separating the thinking of Europeans and the Bush administration as far as "the value and content of international law" are concerned.

This big discrepancy, Ortega noted, "along with [Washington's] tortured definition of what is considered torture -- which has provoked a new confrontation between the U.S. and the United Nations -- undermine[s] even more the overseas legitimacy of the superpower, which it needs, even though it doesn't recognize that it does so."

Recent revelations that American troops had discovered some 170 mainly Sunni Muslim prisoners, "some of whom had apparently been abused, beaten, starved and tortured," in a bunker operated by Iraq's interior ministry, further fueled the concerns of critics who believe the country's U.S.-led occupation forces are either clueless about what's really going on there or incapable of keeping order in the war-ravaged land.

The discovery of the prison run by the Interior Ministry, a division of Iraq's fledgling new government that is dominated by Shiite Muslims, the Sunnis' rivals, was seen as fueling "sectarian tensions." Sunnis have accused the Interior Ministry "of allowing militias and police 'death squads' to harass and detain Sunnis suspected of involvement in the insurgency." (Guardian/Süddeutsche Zeitung)

A second prison run by the Interior Ministry was discovered a few days ago. (Le Monde)

Meanwhile, "[t]he volume of evidence pointing to the use of extreme tactics by the U.S. in its war on terror," such as last year's Abu Ghraib prison-torture scandal, which "has been accumulating for years," has convinced many foreign observers that, "along with some of its allies, the U.S. has been engaging in some pretty rough business." (Gleaner)

However, even if "[t]hat is to be expected, given the intensity of the war and the challenges posed by committed foes," the Gleaner advised, "the U.S. needs reminding that to the extent it uses the same kind of tactics that it decries in others -- savagery and terror -- it will compromise itself in the eyes of its friends, both actual and potential. Extreme measures may be ethically justifiable in specific circumstances. But they can also amount to a slide on to a slippery slope, in which evil gradually becomes banalized."

Today's ongoing struggle with terrorism makes us face some "tough decisions," commentator Romanus Otte wrote in Germany's Die Welt am Sonntag. He pointed out that, in "the struggle against terror ... [w]e must take the threat seriously and protect ourselves as well as we can." At the same time, he cautioned, "we [cannot risk] abandoning our values." As a result, he added, "[t]orture must be forbidden, exactly because it is so tempting." Otte concluded: "Torture must be forbidden so that we do not become just like our enemies."

The risks for governments that aid Washington's overseas torture activities could be high, too. Commentator John Saxe-Fernández, writing in Mexico's La Jornada, observed, for example, that for Germany's new chancellor, Angela Merkel, "[t]he political costs ... if she is suspected of even the slightest collaboration with the United States ... [with regard to secret] interrogation and extermination centers, could be devastating, and she knows it: her conservative government is operating in the midst of public opinion that persists in rejecting the Iraq war, along with a mounting sense of indignant irritation over 'clandestine' U.S. operations, which [have included] the systematic use of torture, a practice to which [the United States] now appears to be addicted."

'Leb' Bashing in Australia

War, bombings and torture in other places are the routine stuff of headlines, but this past weekend, sun worshippers at Cronulla Beach in Sydney, Australia, got a taste of a different kind of violence -- the homemade kind. Reportedly provoked by assaults about a week ago on two lifeguards at the beach by youths described as being of "Middle Eastern appearance," Sunday's race riots involved what papers called "thousands of drunken youths." (BBC/Daily Telegraph/Courier-Mail)

Seeking revenge for the attacks on the lifeguards, members of the white, largely male mob -- some 5,000 strong -- went on a rampage, leading to dozens of arrests and injuries. The rioters took aim at individuals who they believed were ethnic Lebanese. After the event, police told the media that they "believed neo-Nazi and white-supremacist groups [had been] among the crowd." In a newspaper photo, "[o]ne woman was pictured ... holding a poster that read 'Aussies fighting back.' ... She was advertising a group called the Patriotic Youth League." That organization "has links to the German-based skinhead group Volksfront, [to the] British Nationalist Party and [to] the New Zealand National Front." (Australian Associated Press/Sydney Morning Herald)

As the violent mob moved across the beach, "a Middle Eastern youth told locals: 'I'm an Australian, I was born here,'" as he was taunted with chants of "Kill Lebs!" Minutes later, the young man "was punched to the ground and kicked, before being led to safety by police. Bashings continued during the day, as two girls of Middle Eastern appearance were pelted with beer bottles, a teenager who was said to be minding his own business was chased by a mob and bashed, and a man was cornered ... and beaten." At one point, the beer-soaked crowd descended on a bar "where a 'Leb' was rumored to be hiding. The mob screamed for him to show himself, with several chanting, 'String him up.'"

Later, a "group of teenage girls" pushed "[t]wo girls of Middle Eastern descent" to the ground as the "crowd erupted again, this time with calls of 'cat fight' and 'kill the Leb bitches.'" Describing the melee, a local lifeguard told a reporter, referring to the recent attacks on two other lifeguards: "What the Lebs did last week was low, and it's time we showed a bit of pride towards where we live." (Courier-Mail)

Later Sunday evening, after the beachside riot, "[a] group of about 60 men of Middle Eastern appearance and armed with baseball bats smashed the windows of parked cars" in an "apparent revenge attack" in east Sydney. (Australian Associated Press/Sydney Morning Herald)

The violent outburst on one of suburban Sydney's famously laid-back beaches prompted words of condemnation from politicians and an outpouring of citizens' comments in local and national media. Australian Prime Minister John Howard said: "Attacking people on the basis of their race, their appearance, their ethnicity is totally unacceptable and should be repudiated by all Australians." (Australian Broadcasting Corp.)

"This is absolutely disgusting," wrote a reader named Michael in a message to Adeliade's Advertiser. "Anyone so stupid and ignorant to participate in racially motivated violence does not deserve to touch our Australian flag."

Elsewhere, the head of the Forum on Australian-Islamic Relations, an online discussion group, said that the day of rioting had shown "that there is underlying racism running deeply in the Australian psyche. It's been simmering for a few years."

Similarly, although from a different perspective, an Anglo-Australian Cronulla resident remarked: "It's been a long time coming. This place has changed in the past 30 years, and now the young ones are taking it back." But Sarah Id, an Australian of non-Anglo background who was victimized in the Cronulla Beach violence, recalled that the rioters had shouted: "You don't belong here." In response, she had stressed that she had been born in the area and had attended the local high school. (All readers' comments from the Age.)

In the Sydney Morning Herald, op-ed columnist Paul Sheehan noted: "Out there in Sydney, there is a huge, cumulative weight of resentment and contempt at the constant provocations by Lebanese gangs -- I'm not even going to bother with the simpering euphemism about 'men of Middle Eastern appearance' when everybody knows what it means. It was evident on the beach at Cronulla."

Australia's Daily Telegraph assailed the "thuggish louts" who shamed all Australians with their violent, booze-fueled behavior on the beach. But the paper also recognized that "[t]here is no doubt that many regular users of Cronulla Beach feel, as do many Anglo-Australians (particularly women) who come in regular contact with large numbers of Middle Eastern migrants, that Australia's easy-going casual culture is under attack from young Middle Eastern males. The reports of women being abused for being immodestly dressed, or traveling alone, or drinking alcohol, are too numerous to be dismissed."

The paper urged Australian authorities to stop ignoring "such incidents of anti-social behavior" and, when it comes to the conduct of people using public facilities like beaches, to adopt a "zero-tolerance position toward those who claim they live by different cultural standards."
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  Author, artist and critic Edward M. Gomez is a former diplomat and correspondent for Time magazine in New York, Tokyo and Paris. He speaks several languages and has lived and worked all over the world. He is a regular contributor to The New York Times and other publications and is the U.S. editor of Raw Vision magazine.
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POWELL TELLS FROST: MOST EUROPEAN 'LEADERS' ARE LIARS.

POWELL TELLS FROST: MOST EUROPEAN 'LEADERS' ARE LIARS.

Ex-US Secr. of State Colin Powell said Europeans are lying when they deny knowledge of the rendition of terror suspects. Powell said the practice of kidnapping people to places where they are not covered by US law and tortured was neither new or unknown to European 'leaders'.

''PUBLIC OPINION WORLDWIDE IS AGAINST US'' - COLIN POWELL

by Henk Ruyssenaars

FPF - Dec. 18th - 2005 - In an interview yesterday with british TV anchor David Frost, the former american Secretary of State Colin Powell said that quite some so called 'leaders' of European Union countries were lying through their teeth when denying the illegal waves of US torture flights a.k.a. 'renditions' that have plagued the world for years. In diplomacy 'a frank and open conversation' means: 'they fought but did not use arms'. And the by the propagandists of the BBC used word 'disingenuous' means: 'false and hypocritical'.*- And that's exactly what they every day prove to be.

'President' Chirac in France, the despicable and corrupt Berlusconi in Italy, the likwise corrupt Barosso of the EU, the worst traitor and foremost british criminal among the European US stooges: Phony Tony Blair, the hypocritical Schroeder and now Merkel in Germany - which operates huge US bases - like the Quislings of The Netherlands do with 'christian killer' JP Balkenende: all those overdressed liars have known and condoned the hundreds of inhumane rendition flights and the torture for years. Breaching all by them signed conventions concerning human rights.

Powell - who is one of the foremost war criminals himself should know, and clearly states in his TV conversation with Frost that all those liars on toplevel in the EU accepted the illegality of the Americans and their flying Gestapo, which have stooped so low that they have been dragging all others in the gutter for war criminals too.

BILLION $ AGREEMENTS ARE KEPT SECRET: SHUT UP AND PAY UP!

The agreements concerning the European governments and many of the by the US 'run' NATO and UN covered 'war missions' are kept secret: people in the EU countries do not even know how much of their tax-billions are spent on the illegal genocides which they are forced to pay for. It's only the propaganda by the media the warmongers own and blind, cowardly propagandists (not journalists) that this is made possible: never before - not even by Hitler with Propaganda Meister Goebbels - were so many people brainwashed and 'zombied'. Their media and media-people have made all the genocides possible, and hopefully all collaborators in warcrimes will soon be punished, before they succeed in another disaster, the nuclear war with Iran. - [http://tinyurl.com/c2g2q]

POWELL RAPS EUROPE ON CIA FLIGHTS

Yesterday the BBC wrote: "Ex-US Secretary of State Colin Powell has indicated that Europeans are being disingenuous* when they deny knowledge of the rendition of terror suspects. Mr Powell said the recently highlighted practice of moving people to places where they are not covered by US law was neither "new or unknown" to Europe. A number of countries where flights allegedly stopped have said they were unaware of their land being used. (?)

Talking to the BBC wrote Mr Powell also described his difficulties over Iraq. In an interview with Sir David Frost for the BBC World TV channel, he described his disappointment with the failings of US intelligence on Iraq, and his arguments with Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld over the campaign.

'LIKE CASABLANCA'

He was speaking after his successor, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, faced tough questioning about the use of rendition during a recent trip to Europe. She admitted that terror suspects were flown abroad for interrogation, but said this was "a lawful weapon", and denied the prisoners were tortured.

PUBLIC OPINION WORLDWIDE IS AGAINST US - COLIN POWELL

She refused to address claims that the CIA runs secret prisons abroad where suspects are interrogated without reference to international law. But Gen Powell was dismissive of the furore in Europe. "There's a little bit of the movie Casablanca in this, where, you know, the inspector says 'I'm shocked, shocked that this kind of thing takes place'.

"WELL, MOST OF OUR EUROPEAN FRIENDS CANNOT BE SHOCKED THAT THIS KIND OF THING TAKES PLACE...''

The fact that we have, over the years, had procedures in place that would deal with people who are responsible for terrorist activities, or suspected of terrorist activities, and so the thing that is called rendition is not something that is new or unknown to my European friends."
[HR: 'Global Terror by Secret US Death Squads' - http://tinyurl.com/6d9sa]

IMPRESSION OF UNILATERALISM

He accepted that Washington's moral authority was under pressure at the moment. "The United States is going through a period right now where public opinion world-wide is against us. "I think that's a function of some of the policies we have followed in recent years with respect to Iraq and in not solving the Middle East's problem and perhaps the way in which we have communicated our views to the rest of the world, we have created an impression that we are unilateralist, we don't care what the rest of the world thinks. "I don't think it's a fair impression"

Questioned on the evidence held up by the US as proof that Iraq had a weapons of mass destruction programme, he said: "I was deeply disappointed in what the intelligence community had presented to me and to the rest of us, and what really upset me more than anything else was that there were people in the intelligence community that had doubts about some of this sourcing, but those doubts never surfaced up to us." [ ]

[FPF: POWELL - blaming the others] - "OFTEN MAYBE MR RUMSFELD AND VICE-PRESIDENT CHENEY WOULD TAKE DECISIONS INTO THE PRESIDENT THAT THE REST OF US WEREN'T AWARE OF. THAT DID HAPPEN, ON A NUMBER OF OCCASIONS."

Asked about post-war planning for Iraq, Gen Powell said his state department staff drew up detailed plans, but they were discarded by Mr Rumsfeld's defence department, which was backed by the White House. "Mr Rumsfeld and I had some serious discussions, of a not pleasant kind, about the use of individuals who could bring expertise to the issue. And it ultimately went into the White House, and the rest is well known."

[andend - BBC]

It speaks for itself that anybody considering her- or himself a 'journalist' in the real sense of the word, would NEVER EVER accept a medal, a title or similar from war- and/or other criminals. If the ususally criminal government makes such an offer, it only confirms that the journalist in question has not done it's job properly.

Sir David Frost's interview with General Colin Powell is shown on Sunday 18 December at 1130GMT and 1930GMT on BBC World TV and at 1430GMT and 2130GMT on BBC News24 .

Story from BBC NEWS - Url.: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/americas/4538788.stm

Republicans sidetrack torture bill with unrelated amendment -- Legislation banning torture of detainees in U.S. custody was sidetracked on Saturday when House of Representatives Republicans insisted on adding an unrelated amendment on campaign financing. - Url.: http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_7838.shtml

* Definitions of disingenuous on the Web: not straightforward or candid; giving a false appearance of frankness; "an ambitious, disingenuous, philistine, and hypocritical operator, who...exemplified...the most disagreeable traits of his time"- David Cannadine; "a disingenuous excuse" - wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

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