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March 1, 2006

Uzbek torture prison

Category: CIA prisons, Uzbekistan torture — Bob @ 4:04 pm

Uzbek court jails opposition activist for 10 years

With yet again no effective protest from the international community, another major leader of the Uzbek democratic opposition is packed off to torture camp. Nodira is a personal friend of mine and I am deeply sad.

She is not, doubtless, a personal friend of my replacement. I was sacked for trying to help democracy and stop this kind of thing. Where now is the British Embassy. Where was my successor, David Moran, when this sentence was passed?

Doubtless doing nothing but swanning from cocktail party to golf course with his mouth, eyes and ears closed, as a good diplomat should,

Craig Murray

Uzbekistan is a blood-drenched torture chamber where opponents of the dictator are tortured by submersion in boiling water. The US supports and props up this regime. Why do you suppose that is?

Hint: Ken Lay is involved.

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February 20, 2006

Big surprise

Category: Unfiled, CIA prisons — Bob @ 12:01 am

Torture flights landed in UK, admit air controllers.

This of course means Tony Blair and the British government has been fibbing to us. I knew you’d be shocked.

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February 19, 2006

Repression disguised as fighting terrorism

Category: CIA prisons, Uzbekistan torture — Bob @ 6:25 am
Craig Murray in the UK breaks an important story

Citing the “Prevention of Terrorism” act, British Police have arrested and interrogated three of the stars of the award-winning film “The Road to Guantanamo”, together with the three ex-Guantanomo detainees on whose story the film is based.

“The Road to Guantanamo” traces the true story of Shafiq Rasul, Asif Iqbal and Ruhal Ahmed, three Muslim friends from Birmingham who were picked up as aliens in Afghanistan by US forces and ended up in Guantanamo for three years, where they suffered brutal and humiliating treatment.

Extensive interrogation established that they had no connection with al-Qaida, and despite their plight being ignored by British authorities, eventually they were returned home.

Last week the three ex-detainees travelled to the Berlin Festival with the Winterbottom party, and were arrested yesterday under the Prevention of Terrorism Act as they returned with the Winterbottom Party. They were held by Special Branch and questioned for several hours about where they had been and who they had met. They were also questioned on Michael Winterbottom’s politics.

Even more worrying, the three actors who portrayed them in the film were also arrested and questioned. The actors have no particular political or religious affiliation and were also arrested apparently purely on the basis that they were Asian. None of the white members of the group were arrested.

Translation: No criticism of the torture and illegal detentions at Guantanamo will be allowed if the British government can stop it. Because if people start asking about that, then they will ask about other things, like the UK permitting rendition flights, the US and Britian sending prisoners to Uzbekistan to be tortured, the insane war in Iraq based on lies., etc. ad nauseum.

But this attempt at repression is so clumsy and ham-fisted, well, they’re getting desperate, aren’t they?. Their edifice of lies is collapsing in front of them as the whole world watches.

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February 18, 2006

Torturing for freedom

Category: Anti-war, CIA prisons — Bob @ 6:49 am

New calls for UK inquiry into secret CIA flights.

Ministers are facing fresh pressure for an independent inquiry into claims that Britain has been involved in secret CIA torture flights.

Tony Baldry, the chairman of the Commons International Development Committee, called on the Foreign Office to demand answers from the US about claims that British airports had been used as stop-off points for flights transporting terror suspects to countries across the world.

Blair can’t make this go away, he’s been trying for months. Public outcry keeps increasing. Good, let’s keep the pressure on.

‘Animal Farm’

The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has launched a passionate attack on President George Bush, saying his administration’s refusal to close the notorious Guantanamo Bay camp reflected “a society that is heading towards George Orwell’s Animal Farm”.

Dr Sentamu, the Church of England’s second in command, urged the UN Human Rights Commission (UNHRC) to take legal action against the US - through the US courts or the International Court of Justice at The Hague - should it fail to respond to a report, by five UN inspectors, advising that Camp Delta at Guantanamo Bay should be shut immediately because prisoners there are being tortured.

Salon exclusive: The Abu Ghraib files

The DVD containing the material includes a June 6, 2004, CID investigation report written by Special Agent James E. Seigmund. That report includes the following summary of the material included: “A review of all the computer media submitted to this office revealed a total of 1,325 images of suspected detainee abuse, 93 video files of suspected detainee abuse, 660 images of adult pornography, 546 images of suspected dead Iraqi detainees, 29 images of soldiers in simulated sexual acts, 20 images of a soldier with a Swastika drawn between his eyes, 37 images of Military Working dogs being used in abuse of detainees and 125 images of questionable acts.”

“Why do they hate us, oh why do they hate us?”

BlairWatch comments about their government apply to the US too. Where is the outrage from elected officials? What will it take for them to oppose torture?

I’ve just reached the point where I just don’t know what to do. Earlier today I’ve been talking to a Labour party member who insists that they should carry on fighting from the inside. A good man, a well meaning man.

But he is a member of a party that has lied the nation into an unjust and unecessary war, a party that has introduced rendition, torture ansd secret prisons into the core of theit anti-terror strategy.

A party that can’t look at pictures like this and say “This Is Wrong”.

I’m sick of Labour lies and self justifications, I’m sick to the stomach of Labour Party members telling me of their hopes to ‘change from within’.

We heard these refrains in the 60’s too. “We’re burrowing from within.” “We agree with your goals but not your methods.” Well-meaning perhaps, but doomed strategies when up against thugs like the Bushies. Also, they are recipes for inaction and paralysis. “Limousine liberals,” they’re “just not there when it’s coming to a fight”, as Cream sang.

I would NEVER belong to a party that allowed torture, that bombed civillians and lied about it, that ripped up precious freedoms. Why do you feel so comfortable in such a party?

The populace in both countries oppose the wars and the tortures yet the ruling class moves steadily to the right. People in the streets is what will force the change. Don’t ask for change. Demand it.

See you March 18.

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February 15, 2006

More abuse photos

Category: CIA prisons — Bob @ 12:29 pm

New Abu Ghraib abuse photos shown in Australia

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