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Obama's Secret Prisons in Afghanistan Endanger Us All
He was elected in part to drag us out of this trap. Instead, he's dragging us further in
Osama bin Laden's favourite son, Omar, recently abandoned his father's cave in favour of spending his time dancing and drooling in the nightclubs of Damascus. The tang of freedom almost always trumps Islamist fanaticism in the end: three million people abandoned the Puritan hell of Taliban Afghanistan for freer countries, while only a few thousand faith-addled fanatics ever travelled the other way. Osama's vision can't even inspire his own kids. But Omar bin Laden says his father is banking on one thing to shore up his flailing, failing cause - and we are giving it to him.
Obama was elected in part to drag us out of this trap. Instead, he's dragging us further in. Whenever Obama acts like Bush, listen carefully - you will hear the distant, delighted chuckle of Osama bin Laden, and the needless stomp of fresh recruits heading his way. (CHRIS COADY/ NB ILLUSTRATIONS) The
day George W Bush was elected, Omar says, "my father was so happy. This
is the kind of president he needs - one who will attack and spend money
and break [his own] country". Osama wanted the US and Europe to make
his story about the world ring true in every mosque and every
mountain-top and every souq. He said our countries were bent on looting
Muslim countries of their resources, and any talk of civil liberties or
democracy was a hypocritical facade. The jihadis I have interviewed -
from London to Gaza to Syria - said their ranks swelled with each new
whiff of Bushism as more and more were persuaded. It was like trying to
extinguish fire with a blowtorch.
The revelations this week about how the CIA and British authorities handed over a suspected jihadi to torturers in Pakistan may sound at first glance like a hangover from the Bush years. Barack Obama was elected, in part, to drag us out of this trap - but in practice he is dragging us further in. He is escalating the war in Afghanistan, and has taken the war to another Muslim country. The CIA and hired mercenaries are now operating on Obama's orders inside Pakistan, where they are sending unarmed drones to drop bombs and sending secret agents to snatch suspects. The casualties are overwhelmingly civilians. We may not have noticed, but the Muslim world has: check out Al Jazeera any night.
Obama ran on an inspiring promise to shut down Bush's network of kidnappings and secret prisons. He said bluntly: "I do not want to hear this is a new world and we face a new kind of enemy. I know that... but as a parent I can also imagine the terror I would feel if one of my family members were rounded up in the middle of the night and sent to Guantanamo without even getting one chance to ask why they were being held and being able to prove their innocence." He said it made the US "less safe" because any gain in safety by Gitmo-ing one suspected jihadi - along with dozens of innocents - is wiped out by the huge number of young men tipped over into the vile madness of jihadism by seeing their brothers disappear into a vast military machine where they may never be heard from again. Indeed, following the failed attack in Detroit, Obama pointed out the wannabe-murderer named Guantanamo as the reason he signed up for the jihad.
Yet a string of recent exposes has shown that Obama is in fact maintaining a battery of secret prisons where people are held without charge indefinitely - and he is even expanding them. The Kabul-based journalist Anand Gopal has written a remarkable expose for The Nation magazine. His story begins in the Afghan village of Zaiwalat at 3.15am on the night of November 19th 2009. A platoon of US soldiers blasted their way into a house in search of Habib ur-Rahman, a young computer programmer and government employee who they had been told by someone, somewhere was a secret Talibanist. His two cousins came out to see what the noise was - and they were shot to death. As the children of the house screamed, Habib was bundled into a helicopter and whisked away. He has never been seen since. His family do not know if he is alive or dead.
This is not an unusual event in Afghanistan today. In this small village of 300 people, some 16 men have been "disappeared" by the US and 10 killed in night raids in the past two years. The locals believe people are simply settling old clan feuds by telling the Americans their rivals are jihadists. Habib's cousin Qarar, who works for the Afghan government, says: "I used to go on TV and argue that people should support the government and the foreigners. But I was wrong. Why should anyone do so?"
Where are all these men vanishing to? Obama ordered the closing of the CIA's secret prisons, but not those run by Joint Special Operations. They maintain a Bermuda Triangle of jails with the notorious Bagram Air Base at its centre. One of the few outsiders has been into this ex-Soviet air-hangar is the military prosecutor Stuart Couch. He says: "In my view, having visited Guantanamo several times, the Bagram facility made Guantanamo look like a nice hotel. The men did not appear to be able to move around at will, they mostly sat in rows on the floor. It smelled like the monkey house at the zoo."
We know that at least two innocent young men were tortured to death in Bagram. Der Spiegel has documented how some "inmates were raped with sticks or threatened with anal sex". The accounts of released prisoners suggest the very worst abuses stopped in the last few years of the Bush administration, and Obama is supposed to have forbidden torture, but it's hard to tell. We do know Obama has permitted the use of solitary confinement lasting for years - a process that often drives people insane. The International Red Cross has been allowed to visit some of them, but in highly restricted circumstances, and their reports remain confidential. In this darkness, abuse becomes far more likely.
The Obama administration is appealing against US court rulings insisting the detainees have the right to make a legal case against their arbitrary imprisonment. And the White House is insisting they can forcibly snatch anyone they suspect from anywhere in the world - with no legal process - and take them there. Yes: Obama is fighting for the principles behind Guantanamo Bay. The frenzied debate about whether the actual camp in Cuba is closed is a distraction, since he is proposing to simply relocate it to less sunny climes.
Once you vanish into this system, you have no way to get yourself out. The New York lawyer Tina Foster represents three men who were kidnapped by US forces in Thailand, Pakistan and Dubai and bundled to Bagram, where they have been held without charge for seven years now. She tells me there have been "shockingly few improvements" under Obama. "The Bush administration rubbed our faces in it, while Obama's much smoother. But the reality is still indefinite detention without charge for people who are judged guilty simply by association. It's contrary to everything we stand for as a country... I know there are children [in there] from personal experience. I have interviewed dozens of children who were detained in Bagram, some as young as 10."
Today, Bagram is being given a $60m expansion, allowing it to hold five times as many prisoners as Guantanamo Bay currently does. Gopal reports that the abuse is leaking out to other, more secretive sites across Afghanistan. They are so underground they are known only by the names given to them by released inmates - the Salt Pit, the Prison of Darkness. Obama also asserts his right to hand over the prisoners to countries that commit torture, provided they give a written "assurance" they won't be "abused" - assurances that have proved worthless in the past. The British lawyer Clive Stafford Smith estimates there are 18,000 people trapped in these "legal black holes" by the US.
As Obama warned in the distant days of the election campaign, these policies place us all in greater danger. Matthew Alexander, the senior interrogator in Iraq who tracked down Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, says: "I listened time and time again to captured foreign fighters cite Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo as their main reason for coming to Iraq to fight... We have lost hundreds if not thousands of American lives because of our policy." The increased risk bleeds out onto the London Underground and the nightclubs of Bali. I oppose these policies precisely because I want to be safe, and I loathe jihadism.
President Obama has been tossing aside the calm jihad-draining insights of candidate Obama for a year now. Whenever Obama acts like Bush, listen carefully - you will hear the distant, delighted chuckle of Osama bin Laden, and the needless stomp of fresh recruits heading his way.

23 Comments so far
Show AllNow that "Liberal" Democrat Barack Obama has joined in support with the far-right in operating a network of secret prisons how will our country vote ourselves out of this nightmare?
When Jeb, Sarah or Petraeus takes the Presidency in 2012 how will any Democrat be able to argue that this network of torture be shut down?
"Obama did it too" will be the thundering response of the right-wing fascists.
And that'll be the end of that discussion.
You know, I read many comments on this site referring to the US as a fascist state. Well, I grew up among a community of holocaust survivors, and I developed something of an understanding of what fascism is.
Fascism precludes any opposition. Any free speech. Any human response. It is complete spiritual death. There is no life, only fear.
And we are not there yet. Not even close.
But, bit by bit, we are coming closer. The Patriot Act brings us closer, The acceptance of torture with little or no resistance brings us closer. Repeated war crimes bring us closer. Dismantling of the rule of law brings us closer. And the lack of a popular organized resistance to all of the above brings us much, much closer.
But describing our current status as fascist disrespects and diminishes the experience of those who struggled against the real thing. Fascism murdured millions. It is one of the most horrific events in human history. It is the pure, unadulterated manifestation of evil,
We have a ways to go before we're there. But there are ominous warning signs. The lethargy and isolation of the left is one we need to work on.
Fascism precludes any opposition. Any free speech. Any human response. It is complete spiritual death. There is no life, only fear.
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The American brand of fascism is unique and not (yet) comparable to the fascism you describe.
However, when it fully forms it will be every bit as suffocating, vicious and dark.
Jeb, Sarah etc. are fascists, that was my claim.
Give them four or eight more years to rule the country and they'll be glad to help you revisit your nightmares.
Cygnus and glenn,
Very thoughtful posts, thanks I appreciate it.
But here's my point, it's something I learned from the very introspective father of my childhood chum.
We were in high school and had been sent home for handing out leaflets about a rally against the Vietnam war. We had gone back the next day with reinforcements and all of us were suspended.
Back at my friends' home we began to make signs calling out the principal as a fascist.
Never got to use them though.
The next day my friends father took us all to the office of the principal and made the most moving and authentic defense of free speech and liberty I have ever heard. We were actually allowed to organize during lunch time and on school grounds.
Mr. Kuenstler told us later that he was proud of our work, but we had made an eror in calling the principal a fascist. He rolled up his sleeve and told us about the numbers on his arm.
He said fascism is when human beings become monsters and when the monsters take complete control of society.The thing he said that I rememnber literally is "If you can still fight against it, it's not fscism."
Needless to say, this all made a huge impression. I still feel the need to honor it.
I know the US is a war criminal.
I know we aren't a democracy.
I know there are numerous players out there with fascistic intent.
I'm really afraid that we're part way down a slippery slope to hell.
But we're not there yet, and we need to use the liberties that remain to fight like hell to resist that dark and deranged descent.
Iowa 2:53 -- sorry to be so literal, your story is good.
But strictly speaking a number of Jews etc. fought and stuggled against the Nazi's throught Europe and throughout the war. Thus we have so many historical novels and movies of their resistance.
On the other hand when something is predominately of a certain nature one may name it as such.
As in men and women, no one is all man and no one is all women but we name as such.
Thus it is with most classifications, Democracy, Socialism , Capitalism, Anarchy, Oilarchy,Fascism etc.
The US is a right-wing oligarchy. Remember Chile under the dictatorship of Pinochet? That was fascism. Where they round up all the activists and political opponents and trade unionists and ALL of the people like us and thye kill them. And before they kill you, they torture you to see if you'll betray any more people they might want to kill. That's fascism.
If you think we're living under those conditions right now I think you're naive. I'm not defendinng the status quo. I just have tremendous respoect for those people who were a part of the resistance in fascist states. We face nothing like what they had to contend with and yet, as a community, we do so little to resist.
Fascists do not necessarily live in a fascist state.
The US is not currently a fascist state, despite its considerable commonalities. That does not mean we do not have fascists running the government; it only means that the apparatus of democracy, the system of checks and balances, and the social tradition that includes the Bill of Rights and habeas corpus has not been mostly disassembled yet.
Let us recall that fascism is not racism and is not synonymous with despotism, although a fascist government will predictably become despotic if it does not start as such. Though the principal in the story likely was not a fascist, he could well have been and could have been without having administered a holocaust or favoring one. The word fascist is often used as a kind of catch-all insult to demonize a perceived oppressor, and has so lost part of its value. But if someone has to match the Nazi holocaust to qualify as fascist, Mussolini did not qualify, and Hitler did not either until 1942 or 1943.
It might be well to recall the meaning of the term as used by those who discussed it seriously and who adhered to it. In Mussolini's use, it meant all the society pulling together as one, as the fibres of band of skeletal muscle and connective tissue, or fascia.
Mussolini referred to a unity between the government; capital, including corporate capital; and the schlobbo muchadumbre working population. Mussolini meant that "a rising tide lifts all boats."
Wipe out Mussolini's accent and take the word "fascist" itself out of his vocabulary, and he would fit right in in Washington. In the Bush administration he might not have even had to lose the jackboots. The difference has really never been so great as most of us have been told.
The difference from a fascist state, now, that is more distinct.
iowa 12:09 ------ "Fascism murdered millions"
Vietnam 4.5 million
Cambodia 600,000
Laos 350,000
Iraq sanctions 250,000 wars 600,000
Afghanistan ?
Phillipines, Gautemala, Chile, El Salvador, Brazil, Congo, Angola, Cuba ....
It need not be total and complete to be Fascism just as we live in a Capitalist nation that is not completely Capitalistic.
Don't forget Panama, Haiti,Nicaragua,and Honduros.(sp)
A Fascist State need nod block free speech. If a person can speak freely but accomplish NOTHING because of a Compliant Media then it in the interests of a Fascist State to give the illusion of Free Speech.
Speaking "freely" in the United States will not get your Candidates elected. It will not lead to the prosecution of war criminals. It will not see wars ended. It will not overturn the patriot act. It will not see 9/11 re-exmained. It will not see a full investigation of torture in US prisons. It will not get US Citizens health care.
The powers that be can "allow" Free speech because they feel they are totally in control. This suggests the situation even more far gone then in a State that fears "Free Speech".
As to fear.
It seems to me that the Citizens of the USA in great numbers are afraid of just about anything. They are afraid of terrorists. They are afraid of immigrants. They are afraid of Blacks. Iran scares them. Iraq terrified them. Socialism frightens them.
Virtually every piece of legislation passed in the USA over the past decade and virtually every trangress of the rights and liberties of Citizens has come about because the powers that be use FEAR to justify it. Everyone wants a gun. Communities wall themselves in. The Police forces have Militarized. From my POV "Fear" is pervasive in the USA.
I'm afraid you're right.
You should review Fourteen Defining Characteristics Of Fascism, by Dr. Lawrence Britt
http://www.rense.com/general37/char.htm
Quite Frightening.
Gary
“The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it comes stronger than their democratic state itself. That, in its essence, is fascism - ownership of government by an individual, by a group,”
-- Franklin D. Roosevelt
Well, we can stop listening to liberals and dismiss their leaders as we do to conservatives. We stand firm, and vote for Cynthia McKinney. We stand united and vote for Cynthia McKinney. We correct any comrade full of fear be it Bush, be it McCain, be it Palin, be it Petraeus, be it Giulliani ... we can not let fear control our comrades. Never again.
Cynthia McKinney 2012
Three million Afghans left Afghanistan because of decades of murder and rape from war much of it Civil War long before the austere Taliban gained control.
Why does Hari label the jihadists as having "vile madness".
But never approaches that terminology for the aggressors actions?
Obama should say " Let me make it perfectly clear, I will render anyone to any nation that habitually tortures, for any reason, at any time, forever.
Do you know Afghanistan has a post Karzai law that says it is illegal for anyone except Afghans to arrest and imprison Afghans.
So much for democracy.
Only America can bomb them with air power and heavy weapons while Afghan troops kill and arrest Afghans and toss them into solitary pits with no human rights under the plan and command of US military and the US Commander in Chief follows the overall strategic plan of Osama bin Laden.
The War's Evil Circle Game.
0 promised change and transformation.
few realized he was just referring to his apparent personal stance.
Thus he has destroyed his presidency.
OF course, had we impeached George Bush et al, Obama may have thought twice. However, he has nothing to fear, because we can't, and he won't, enforce the laws or constitution of this country.
iowapinko's comments are true, but the argument is only a matter of degree, and the gap is closing. So call the US what it is, a Fascist (or call it Nazi, as those are words from another era and the US is refining both of them) state, and take up the call against our corporate masters (who are the Nationals that the Socialism is for).
The same people seem to continue to run the "show" now as before the election. Is it because there are too many Clinton and Bush leftovers or is it that some sinister group is secretly really running the government.
How many trillions, trillions, trillions (I have now been saying this for three hours and barely begun to count) of souls are there in the Throughout Of Being?
I see world upon world upon world upon world upon world ... And, then, there's this world, no larger than a duck pond, no older than a one or two year old baby.
I see that the mind's eye of our such (our consciousness) never blinks, never closes, never sleeps and never dies. We pass through awake from this world into glassless clarity.
How many acts of kindness are occurring hourly across this earth, acts of generosity? How many words of love are being spoken at all times?
No human will can prevent that which is already written.
We are moving towards an arriving peace on earth..