Friday, June 02, 2006

The limit of genocide? Iraqi Assails U.S. for Strikes on Civilians

"US TROOPS SHOT MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN THE HEAD AND CHEST AT CLOSE RANGE"

FPF: Even in the US the PNAC's own propaganda sewers - like one of the worst, the New York Times - are forced to mention the inhuman slaughter by the US troops and the mercenaries in the illegal 'Coalition of the Killing'. The War Crimes Tribunals are waiting for all PNAC predators, and for all their collaborators in war crimes for profit. Some examples of their holocausts can be found here - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/gkgrb

Iraqi Assails U.S. for Strikes on Civilians

By RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr. - June 2, 2006

BAGHDAD, Iraq, June 1 — Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki lashed out at the American military on Thursday, denouncing what he characterized as habitual attacks by troops against Iraqi civilians.

As outrage over reports that American marines killed 24 Iraqis in the town of Haditha last year continued to shake the new government, the country's senior leaders said that they would demand that American officials turn over their investigative files on the killings and that the Iraqi government would conduct its own inquiry.

In his comments, Mr. Maliki said violence against civilians had become a "daily phenomenon" by many troops in the American-led coalition who "do not respect the Iraqi people."

THIS IS COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE

"They crush them with their vehicles and kill them just on suspicion," he said. "This is completely unacceptable." Attacks on civilians will play a role in future decisions on how long to ask American forces to remain in Iraq, the prime minister added.

The denunciation was an unusual declaration for a government that remains desperately dependent on American forces to keep some form of order in the country amid a resilient Sunni Arab insurgency in the west, widespread sectarian violence in Baghdad, and deadly feuding among Shiite militias that increasingly control the south.

It was also a sign of the growing pressure on Mr. Maliki, whose governing coalition includes Sunni Arabs who were enraged by news of the killings in Haditha, a city deep in Sunni-dominated Anbar Province. At the same time, he is being pushed by the Americans to resolve the quarreling within his fragile coalition that has left him unable to fill cabinet posts for the Ministries of Defense and the Interior, the two top security jobs in the country.

Military and Congressional officials have said they believe that an investigation into the deaths of two dozen Iraqis in Haditha on Nov. 19 will show that a group of marines shot and killed civilians without justification or provocation. Survivors in Haditha say the troops shot men, women and children in the head and chest at close range.

For the second day in a row, President Bush spoke directly about the furor surrounding the case. "Obviously, the allegations are very troubling for me and equally troubling for our military, especially the Marine Corps," President Bush said Thursday, in response to a question from a reporter after a meeting of his cabinet. Referring to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Peter Pace, he added, "I've spoken to General Pace about this issue quite a few times."

Investigators are examining the role of senior commanders in the aftermath of the Haditha killings, and trying to determine how high up the chain of command culpability may rest.

Marine officials said Thursday that Maj. Gen. Stephen T. Johnson, who was the top Marine Corps commander in Iraq during the Haditha killings, had been set to be promoted to become the service's senior officer in charge of personnel, a three-star position.

General Johnson is widely respected by the Marine Corps' senior leadership, yet officials said it was unlikely that the Pentagon would put him up for promotion until the Haditha investigations were concluded.

The Washington Post reported Thursday that a parallel investigation into whether the killings were covered up has concluded that some officers reported false information and that superiors failed to adequately scrutinize the reports about the two dozen deaths.

The newspaper said that the inquiry had determined that Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich, a squad leader present at Haditha, made a false statement when he reported that a roadside bombing had killed 15 civilians. The inquiry also said that an intelligence unit that later visited the site failed to highlight that civilians had gunshot wounds.

In Baghdad, senior Iraqi officials demanded an apology and explanation about Haditha from the United States and vowed their own inquiry.

"We in the ministers' cabinet condemned this crime and demanded that coalition forces show the reasons behind this massacre," Deputy Prime Minister Salam al-Zubaie, one of the most powerful Sunni Arabs in the new government, said in an interview.

"As you know, this is not the only massacre, and there are a lot," he said. "The coalition forces must change their behavior. Human blood should be sacred regardless of religion, party and nationality."

Mr. Zubaie, also the acting defense minister, acknowledged that Iraqi officials would probably not be able to force the extradition of any troops suspected of culpability in the Haditha killings. But he said a committee of five ministers, including defense, interior and finance, would investigate the killings with the expectation that American officials would turn over their files. "We do not have the security file because it is in the hands of the coalition forces," he said. "We hope there will not be obstacles ahead."

The crisis over Haditha and other disputed killings in Sunni areas comes just as it appears that military operations may be needed to retake some Sunni areas at risk of falling to the insurgency.

This week American forces ordered 1,500 troops from Kuwait into Anbar Province, a stronghold of the Sunni insurgency, in the latest sign that insurgents and terrorist groups including those led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi control much of the sprawling desert region.

In interviews on Thursday, two senior Republicans — Senator John W. Warner of Virginia, the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, and Senator John McCain of Arizona, who is next in line to be committee chairman — both said it was too soon to tell whether the episode would undermine support for the war. Still, both expressed concern.

Senator Warner, who has promised to hold hearings as soon as the military completes its investigation, said he had been urging Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld to wrap up the inquiry as swiftly as possible.

"In the interim, frankly, the public opinion on this matter is being influenced by misinformation, leaks and undocumented and uncorroborated facts," he said.

Mr. McCain, who was a prisoner of war in Vietnam for more than five years, said the incident harked back to the My Lai massacre during the war in Vietnam. He added, "It certainly is harmful, but I can't assess the extent of the damage."

NEITHER HE NOR MR. MCCAIN WOULD SAY WHETHER MR. RUMSFELD SHOULD BE CALLED AS A WITNESS.

"I think it depends on what we find out," Mr. McCain said. "I can't say until we really know what happened. There are allegations, and I emphasize allegations, that there was a cover-up. If so, then obviously more senior people would have to be the subject of hearings."

On Wednesday, American troops near the restive city of Samarra shot and killed two Iraqi women, including one who might have been pregnant and on her way to a hospital, after their car did not heed what the American military command said were repeated warnings to stop.

At a news conference in Baghdad, a senior American military spokesman, Maj. Gen. William Caldwell, said that "about three or four, at least," allegations of wrongdoing by American troops were being investigated and that anyone found guilty of offenses in those incidents or in the Haditha case would be punished. "This tragic incident is in no way representative of how coalition forces treat Iraqi civilians," he said.

In Baghdad, the top American ground commander in Iraq ordered that all 150,000 American and allied troops in the country receive mandatory refresher training on "legal, moral and ethical standards on the battlefield."

In a statement, the officer, Lt. Gen. Peter W. Chiarelli, did not specifically cite the civilian deaths in Haditha as the reason for the unusual order.

But he said commanders would be provided with training materials and sample vignettes to use to instruct on professional military values and conduct in combat, as well as Iraqi cultural sensitivities. - [FPF: ?]

Reporting for this article was contributed by Eric Schmitt, Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Jim Rutenberg, Mark Mazzetti and David S. Cloud from Washington, and Omar al-Neami from Baghdad.

[enditem] - NYT - Url.: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/02/world/middleeast/02iraq.html?th&emc=th

RELATED:

* 'The war in Iraq is illegal' - BBC video & text interview of the United Nation's Secretary General Kofi Annan - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/5pl2v

* The leaked 'Downing Street Memos' expose the lies by war criminals like Bush, Blair, JP Balkenende (NL) - their collaborating media and other malignant ilk - Url.: http://www.downingstreetmemo.com/

* MSNBC - POLL: DO YOU BELIEVE PRESIDENT BUSH MISLED THE NATION IN ORDER TO GO TO WAR WITH IRAQ?   

JUNE 2 - 2006 -15.00 GMT - 95343 RESPONSES

YES - 94%

NO - 5.6%

MSNBC - Url.: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8248969/

* REMEMBER? IMAGES FROM MY LAI - URL.: http://tinyurl.com/rxemf

* COUNTLESS MY LAI MASSACRES IN IRAQ - By Dahr Jamail
While the media spotlight shines squarely on the Haditha massacre, countless atrocities continue daily, conveniently out of the awareness of the general public. Torture did not stop simply because the media finally decided, albeit in horribly belated fashion, to cover the story, and the daily slaughter of Iraqi civilians by US forces and US-backed Iraqi "security" forces had not stopped either.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13427.htm

* SPREADING DEMOCRACY IN HADITHA - By Mike Whitney
Who'll believe Bush's rosy scenarios after they've heard the testimony of children who watched while their parents and siblings were butchered in front of their own eyes?
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13421.htm

* JUSTIN RAIMONDO - AMERICAN GANGSTERISM - The U.S. is committing war crimes in Iraq - Url.: http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=9020

* New York Times, U.S. Torture and Alibi Journalism - Axis of Logic - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/khusf

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US Veterans Identity Theft & the Beast in Brussels

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US Veterans Identity Theft & the Beast in Brussels

US VETERANS IDENTITY THEFT & THE BEAST IN BRUSSELS

SECURITY AND CONFIDENTALITY ARE ALWAYS 100%!?

Henk Ruyssenaars + Associated Propaganda (AP)

FPF - June 2nd 2006 - Your safety and security concerning the extorted information is perfect. Isn't that what they always say? Of course it's a huge lie. Apart from the biggest data-mining Craig- etc. computers in the US and England, the biggest information gathering on all European Union inhabitants is done by - what is refferred to as - the BEAST in Brussels.*

A global diversion campaign by the multinational profiteers - which use the profitable information - to diffuse the information concerning the existence of super-computers in the EU, by pointing at Satanism, Illuminati or UFOs, has been tried.* - [http://tinyurl.com/e9vbd] - But just remember: Knowledge is Power, and Power is Profit!

THE GOLDEN RULE FOR THE USURERS IS: IF IT IS TECHNICALLY POSSIBLE AND PROFITABLE, IT WILL BE DONE. WHATEVER IT IS, AND AT WHATEVER COST IN (OTHERS) LIVES OR WELL BEING.

As the US/PNAC* managers point out: ''Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personal information without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes. While you can't entirely control whether you will become a victim, there are steps you can take to minimize your risk.''*

In the United States Identity theft complaints represented 37 percent of the 686,683 complaints filed last year. Other top categories of fraud complaints for 2005 include:

* Internet Auctions - 12 percent
* Foreign Money Offers - 8 percent
* Shop-at-Home/Catalog Sales - 8 percent
* Prizes/Sweepstakes and Lotteries - 7 percent
* Internet Services and Computer Complaints - 5 percent
* Business Opportunities and Work-at-Home plans - 2 percent
* Advance-Fee Loans and Credit Protection - 2 percent
* Telephone Services - 2 percent
* Other - 17 percent

If you are lucky enough to still wonder what can be done to you and your life, when 'they' so decide: have a look at this Google selection on 'Identity Theft' - showing how you and all gathered information about you has been and is sold to whomever thinks a profit can be made. - Google Url.: http://tinyurl.com/q8mxm

Via the absolutely not to be trusted PNAC information bureau AP (Associated Propaganda*) - distribution agent 'Hope Yen' offers the following information, that after the May 3 burglary, new absurd details on the scope of one of the nation's largest security breaches have surfaced. Much more than at first was kept secret and which the VA administration was later forced to acknowledge.

Quote: "Personal information on 26.5 million veterans that was stolen from a Veterans Affairs employee this month not only included Social Security numbers and birth dates but in many cases phone numbers and addresses, internal documents show.

Meanwhile, VA Secretary Jim Nicholson said Wednesday that he had named a former Arizona prosecutor as a special adviser for information security, a new three-month post that will pinpoint security problems at the VA and develop recommendations for improvements.

The three pages of memos by the VA, written by privacy officer Mark Whitney and distributed to high-level officials shortly after the May 3 burglary, offer new details on the scope of one of the nation's largest security breaches. The memos were obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press.

They show that a file containing 6,744 records pertaining to "mustard gas veterans" _ or those who participated in chemical testing programs during World War II _ was breached, and that a "short file" with as many as 10 diagnostic codes indicating a veteran's disability also was stolen.

At the same time, however, the memos suggest that the data might be difficult to retrieve by thieves. (FPF: ?)

"Given the file format used to store the data, the data may not be easily accessible," stated one memo dated May 5 and distributed internally May 8.

On Wednesday, the VA did not say why it didn't immediately reveal that personal information such as addresses and phone numbers had been disclosed. But the agency said it aggressively sought to protect veterans once Nicholson was informed.

"VA's initial and primary efforts have focused on notifying the millions of veterans and some spouses whose most sensitive and identifiable information _ their names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and some disability ratings _ may have been compromised," spokesman Matt Burns said.

Some lawmakers said Wednesday they were troubled by the new revelations, which go further than what the VA initially reported after publicizing the theft on May 22. At the time, Nicholson said the data was limited to names, Social Security numbers and birthdates; he later indicated that diagnostic codes in some cases also may have been breached.

"It is not appropriate for this information to ever enter the public domain," said Rep. Bob Filner, D-Calif., the top Democrat on the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, which is planning to hold several additional hearings on data security and veterans' benefits later this summer.

Veterans groups have criticized the VA for a three-week delay in publicizing the burglary after the theft at a VA data analyst's Maryland home. During hearings last week, Nicholson said he was "mad as hell" that employees did not notify him of the May 3 burglary until May 16.

Joe Davis, a spokesman for Veterans of Foreign Wars, said the VA needs to come clean about who exactly is at risk.

"WHAT'S SO UPSETTING AND FRUSTRATING IS THE LACK OF SPECIFIC DETAILS COMING FROM THE VA," HE SAID.

"We have millions of veterans looking to the VA for answers, including older veterans who may not have Internet access or fully comprehend what this means to them, and younger veterans who will now have to carry this dark cloud with them for the rest of their lives."

Separately, Nicholson said in a statement that he had appointed former Maricopa County Attorney Richard Romley as his new adviser for information security. Nicholson cited a need for dramatic security changes in the wake of the burglary.

"Rick Romley is a well-respected attorney and veteran who will provide a critical outsider's perspective to VA," Nicholson said. "Rick shares my commitment to cutting through bureaucracy to provide results for our nation's veterans."

Romley, a Vietnam War veteran, prosecuted one of the largest public corruption cases in Arizona in the early 1990s and was seen as a potential GOP contender in that state's 2006 governor's race.

STEPPING DOWN BECAUSE OF THE THEFT

On Tuesday, VA deputy assistant secretary Michael McLendon said he was stepping down because of the theft, and the VA announced it would dismiss the data analyst, who had reported to McLendon. The department also placed Dennis Duffy, the acting head of the division in which the data analyst worked, on administrative leave.

[enditem] - Associated Propaganda (AP) story in 'Capitol Hill Blue' (which lost all trust under the new 'owners') - Url.: http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_8758.shtml

REFERENCES:

* HR is co-author/researcher of the book 'Techno-Bandits' on high-tech computer smuggling. [Houghton Mifflin] - Url.: http://www.amahoro.nl/linda/bookt-b.htm

* Info for veterans suspecting identity theft - Url.: http://www.firstgov.gov

* Identity Card Security: technical explanation - Url.: http://eid.belgium.be/en/navigation/documents/36728.html

* US managers warning for Identity theft - Url.: http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft/

* 'The Register' very well informed UK site - on ID theft - Url.: http://forms.theregister.co.uk/search/?q=%22Identity+theft%22

* FPF - Google selection - Identity card misery - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/rldmr

* ChoicePoint Settles Data Security Breach Charges; to Pay $10 Million in Civil Penalties, $5 Million for Consumer Redress - Url.: http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2006/01/choicepoint.htm

* European Union Opus project Research & Development - Url.: http://homepages.uel.ac.uk/M.Ali/dis/docs/research.html

* Supercomputers like the BEAST? - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/mfbyt

* US SKEPTICAL: ASSOCIATED PRESS DECIDES? - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/5zosu

* Consumers can test their knowledge about identity theft at www.onguardonline.gov/quiz.

* FPF - OTHER US/PNAC RELATED LINKS - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/gkgrb

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