Saturday, March 29, 2008

Must read article

Abu Ghraib

The woman behind the camera at Abu Ghraib.

by Philip Gourevitch and Errol Morris

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

I had almost forgotten this day...

4 charged in 1999 arson fire at Michigan State University:

"EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Federal authorities say four people have been charged in a 1999 arson fire at Michigan State University and were working on behalf of a radical environmental group.

The government said Tuesday that the four named were affiliated with the Earth Liberation Front, an underground organization that has been listed among the FBI's top domestic terrorism targets.

The Dec. 31, 1999, fire caused $1 million in damage and destroyed the fourth floor of the East Lansing university's historic Agriculture Hall.

The Earth Liberation Front claimed responsibility, saying Michigan State was targeted because of genetic engineering research related to crops."

Monday, February 25, 2008

Gitmo Chief Prosecutor and Defense Dept General Counsel Resign

In case you missed this -- Maj. Col. Davis resigned as chief prosecutor of the Gitmo tribunals. He recently had this to say to THE NATION about his Department of Defense General Counsel William Haynes.
Think Progress » Top Gitmo lawyer: ‘We can’t have acquittals.’:

DAVIS: "I said to him that if we come up short and there are some acquittals in our cases, it will at least validate the process,” Davis continued. “At which point, [Haynes’s] eyes got wide and he said, ‘Wait a minute, we can’t have acquittals. If we’ve been holding these guys for so long, how can we explain letting them get off? We can’t have acquittals, we’ve got to have convictions."
Today, Haynes announced that he would be returning to the private sector.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

GITMO lawyers on Zubaydah's Treatment and Mental State

Washington Post

Yet Zubaydah's mind may be beyond our reach. Regardless of whether he was "insane" to begin with, he has gone through quite an ordeal since his arrest in Pakistan in March 2002. Shuttled through CIA "black sites" around the world, he was subjected to a sustained course of interrogation designed to instill what a CIA training manual euphemistically calls "debility, dependence and dread." Zubaydah's world became freezing rooms alternating with sweltering cells. Screaming noise replaced by endless silence. Blinding light followed by dark, underground chambers. Hours confined in contorted positions. And, as we recently learned, Zubaydah was subjected to waterboarding. We do not know what remains of his mind, and we will probably never know what he experienced.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Anti-war veterans' group: War crimes are 'encouraged'

The Raw Story | Anti-war veterans' group: War crimes are 'encouraged':

"The killing of innocent civilians is policy,' said veteran Mike Blake. 'It's unit policy and it's Army policy. It's not official policy, but it's what's happens on the ground everyday. It's what unit commanders individually encourage.'

Veteran Matt Howard concurred: 'These decisions are coming from the top down,' Howard said. 'The tactics that we use, the policies that the military engages, will create situations, create dynamics, create -- ultimately -- atrocity."

Friday, October 19, 2007

Banco del Sur vs IMF showdown sunday, sunday, sunday

* South American Countries Agree to Found Banco Del Sur
By Jeb Blount

Bloomberg - October 8, 2007

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aTCCDSFNqrzY

Seven South American countries agreed to establish
Banco del Sur, a regional development bank championed
by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, in an effort to
expand regional trade and growth with their own
resources.

Chavez, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
and the presidents of Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador,
Paraguay and Uruguay will inaugurate the bank on Nov.
3, in Caracas according the "Declaration of Rio de
Janeiro" signed by finance ministry officials of the
seven countries today.

"Banco del Sur is the beginning of a new financial
architecture for the South," said Rodrigo Cabezas,
Venezuela's finance minister, in comments to reporters
in Rio de Janeiro. "Our development won't be put at
the service of other countries." Today's meeting
included officials from Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay,
Uruguay, Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Torture and mass killings in Burma

Monk reveals how Burmese security forces tortured protesters



Matthew Weaver
Thursday October 11, 2007
Guardian Unlimited


New evidence emerged today of the torture of monks and other protesters in Burma, as the security forces arrested more prominent anti-government activists.

A recently released monk revealed today that he and hundreds of others were interrogated to provide the names of the ringleaders of the protests.

When they failed to answer they were kicked and beaten, he told Reuters news agency.

Speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals, he said they were packed in so tightly at a makeshift prison at the Technical Institute campus in Rangoon that they could not lie down.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Radiohead Update email

THANK YOU FOR ORDERING IN RAINBOWS. THIS IS AN UPDATE.

YOUR UNIQUE ACTIVATION CODE(S) WILL BE SENT OUT TOMORROW MORNING (UK TIME). THIS WILL TAKE YOU STRAIGHT TO THE DOWNLOAD AREA.

HERE IS SOME INFORMATION ABOUT THE DOWNLOAD:

THE ALBUM WILL COME AS A 48.4MB ZIP FILE CONTAINING 10 X 160KBPS DRM FREE MP3s.

MOST COMPUTERS NOW HAVE ZIP SOFTWARE AS PART OF THE OPERATING SYSTEM; IF YOUR COMPUTER DOES NOT, YOU NEED TO GET WINZIP OR ZIPIT INSTALLED PRIOR.

Sunday, October 07, 2007

Protect America Act and Domestic Surveillance

As I speculated on 08/05/2007, the Protect America Act does in fact allow spying on purely domestic calls without a warrant. So from now on, I will be calling it the Spy on Americans Act. Some details from the draft of "Risking Communications Security: Potential Hazards of the “Protect America Act”," authored by Steven M. Bellovin, Columbia University, Matt Blaze, University of Pennsylvania Whitfield Diffie, Sun Microsystems Susan Landau, Sun Microsystems, Peter G. Neumann, SRI International, Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University:
While most traffic on international links travels to or from a foreign host, a small amount of domestic traffic traverses these links as well. For example, some domestic traffic travels through Canada and then back to the U.S., due to the vagaries of Internet routing11. As such, monitoring the links at the U.S. borders, with the goal of warrantless tapping of international traffic, could lead to unintentional tapping of domestic traffic. Because these links operate at very high speed, it is difficult to analyze the measurement data as they are collected. Furthermore, Internet traffic does not necessarily follow symmetric paths — the traffic from host A to host B does not necessarily traverse the same links as the traffic from B to A —monitoring both ends of a conversation sometimes requires combining data collected from multiple locations, making this type of monitoring
difficult in practice.


And this is with the assumption that NSA is making a good faith effort to not intercept domestic calls. There are other complications as well, I suggest checking out the whole piece linked to above.

Friday, October 05, 2007

Radiohead to Release New Album, "In Rainbows," on the Web

And you can pay whatever you like for it. You just add the download to your basket, go to your basket and then enter whatever price you want. I entered 0.0 just to see what would happen. I then "stood in queue" for a couple of minutes (I assume this is because the site was overloaded when the release date and method of release was first announced). I was then asked to sign in or register. The registration process asks for name, email, address and mobile phone number. I gave a fake everything except email address as that's where the details for download are to be sent. Here is an LA Times article on it. If you want the deluxe box set you have to pay, of course, but it looks like if you just want a download, you can pay 0.00. I received this email:

Order Number WAS4303056
Order Date Sat 6th Oct 2007

Your Name Jimbo Monkeyface
Your Address
Lansing
48912
USA


Description Qty Each Total



Download


1


£ 0.00


£ 0.00

Total Goods Price £ 0.00
Order Total £ 0.00
This transaction will appear on your credit card bill as WASTE PRODUCTS LTD. or a shortened version of this.


Discbox customers.

You goods will be shipped on or before 3rd December 2007 by post.
Information regarding the download (included with the Discbox) as per below.

Download customers.

You will receive a further e-mail on or before the 10th October detailing your username and activation code. The e-mail will also provide the link to the download area.

We value your custom.

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Burma's latest

Not sure if you all are following this, but I was floored to see this as a possibility...

BBC
Burma's military leader, Gen Than Shwe, has agreed in principle to meet the detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, state media has reported.

In return she must drop her support for international sanctions and abandon her confrontational attitude, it said.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

I'm Back

Gone a long time while I tried to get new blogging software, new laptop, and new operating system to work together. Even when I couldn’t post I would still check in all the time, so thanks for your great posts.


Here’s NYTIMES review of Justice Thomas’ new book - in which he reveals who the real bigots in the country are:


He writes that he had grown up fearing the Ku Klux Klan’s lynch mobs but “my worst fears had come to pass not in Georgia, but in Washington, D.C., where I was being pursued not by bigots in white robes but by left-wing zealots draped in flowing sanctimony.”

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Disaster capitalism vs. Capitalist fear

Two pieces worth noting not for the ironic contrast and the thinking together of militarized states and capitalist development - one which claims that 9/11 made possible a union between security needs and new VC enterprises while the other claims China's surveillance technology companies getting cozy w/ Wall St. should be cause for deep concern.

The age of disaster capitalism

An Opportunity for Wall St. in China’s Surveillance Boom


Sunday, September 02, 2007

Huntin' armadillos and living to tell

"I can just envision getting in the car, getting bored, going down to the ranch," he says. He also has big plans for making money. "I'll give some speeches, to replenish the ol' coffers," says Mr Bush, who is already estimated to be worth $20m. "I don't know what my dad gets - it's more than 50-75 [thousand dollars a speech], and "Clinton's making a lot of money".

Ed Pilkington in New York
Monday September 3, 2007
The Guardian

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Leahy Threat Update

Fred Fielding, the White House Counsel, responded on August 20th with the same old Bush tripe: National Security, Executive Privilege, 9/11, 9/11, 9/11. Will Leahy follow through? Not likely. As of now, he has only committed to suggesting contempt charges before the Senate Judiciary Committee when Congress goes back in session. The best coverage I've seen is from The Jurist, a publication of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.

Ignorance is Strength: German Sociologist Arrested for Membership in Terrorist Organization

I'm not clear on all the details yet, but Andrej Holm was arrested on July 31st under § 129a StGB” (German Penal Code, section 7 on ‘Crimes against Public Order’). He is a sociologist at Humboldt University in Berlin and does work on cities, which is apparently part of the trouble. That he uses the word 'gentrification' in his work is among the evidence given for his membership in a terrorist organization. Here is a mainstream media piece on it:

Deutsche Welle (in English).

Saturday, August 11, 2007

The Latest NYT Apologia for the Sell-Out Dems

From the New York Times

WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 — At a closed-door briefing in mid-July, senior intelligence officials startled lawmakers with some troubling news. American eavesdroppers were collecting just 25 percent of the foreign-based communications they had been receiving a few months earlier.

Congress needed to act quickly, intelligence officials said, to repair a dangerous situation.


More later.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Leahy Sets Another Meaningless Deadline

As TPM reports, Patrick Leahy, the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has set another deadline for the administration to ignore without consequences. Leahy originally subpoenaed the documents regarding the legal basis of the--now completely legal by act of Congress--warrantless wiretapping programs on June 27th, 2007. August 20th is the new date on which nothing will happen.

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

09/11/2007 Attempt to Organize a General Strike

It is too bad that the 9.11 truth people are the ones who are starting to organize this. There are, of course, multiple other reasons to go on strike on 09.11.07, some of which are listed on their flyers. But, the site is worth a look anyway.