Freitag, 16. März 2012

ARROGANT LIES OF THE U.S.A. FASCIST BEASTS

Please read the truth about the systematical war crimes of the USA military:

“The Lone Gunman” of Kandahar Province? "The Dehumanization of the Enemy" Engrained in the Behavior of US Soldiers...

by Andy Dilks

Orwell Was Right Weblog

The official line for the atrocity carried out in Kandahar has now been clearly established: a US soldier went off base alone in the night and proceeded to kill 16 civilians in a nearby village before setting fire to the bodies. Condemned as “intentional murderers” by Afghan President Hamid Karzai, the US government has announced the obligatory “rapid and thorough” investigation. Tensions were already inflamed over the burning of the Quran by American soldiers, and following on from the revelation of “kill teams” collecting body parts as “trophies” and the leaked footage of troops urinating on dead Afghans, there is much concern that the latest atrocity will escalate tensions and stretch even thinner an already fragile relationship between the occupying US Army and the local population.

The latest line from the US government on the killings has been to discuss at length the mental state of the gunman. Initially, he was described as being possibly “deranged” at the time of the shootings; then, it was stated that he had suffered a “mental breakdown”, yet another soldier from Fort Lewis-McChord (described by the military newspaper Stars and Stripes as “the most troubled base in the military”) to have buckled under the strain of warfare and gone on a killing spree (a considerably more common trait for US soldiers than their NATO allies).

It’s certainly plausible: on his fourth tour and allegedly undergoing marital problems, it doesn’t take a great stretch of the imagination to accept that this extreme outburst of violence may have been the result of insurmountable psychological pressures. Additional reports have since emerged pointing to a “traumatic brain injury”, although since this alleged injury he has had at least two health checks, including a mental health screening as part of his sniper training back in 2008, so the role this may have played in the killings is unclear.

So far, nothing seems out of the ordinary with this narrative – until you include the eyewitnesses.

According to PakTribune: “One Afghan father who said his children were killed in the shooting spree accused soldiers of later burning the bodies.” Reuters were told by witnesses that “a group of US soldiers” arrived at the village and were responsible for the killings. Resident Haji Samad said: “They (Americans) poured chemicals over their dead bodies and burned them … I saw that all 11 of my relatives were killed, including my children and grandchildren.” A neighbour, Agha Lala, added, “They were all drunk and shooting all over the place.”

The official response from the US came shortly after: “Based on the preliminary information we have this account is flatly wrong,’ the official said. ‘We believe one U.S. service member acted alone, not a group of U.S. soldiers.” No information has been provided to refute the testimony of the eyewitnesses, who also described shots being fired from several directions. As Afghan lawmaker Abdul Rahim Ayubi observed, “It is not possible for only one American soldier to come out of his base, kill a number of people far away, burn the bodies, go to another house and kill civilians there, then walk at least 2 kilometers and enter another house, kill civilians and burn them.” Local Panjwai councilman, Abdul Ghani, corroborated the unlikelihood of a single shooter, stating, “The villagers said they were hearing machine gun fire and pistol fire from different directions.”

But while objectively-speaking the evidence would point towards multiple shooters, once again the media has taken the pronouncements of unnamed “US officials” as gospel: the official line has been set in stone in print and on the news and the eyewitness accounts of drunken troops killing over a wider area, firing wildly and burning bodies has been expunged from the record. It is indicative of the culture of misinformation we live in that the US narrative is implicitly accepted as “the truth” despite the lack of corroborating evidence, their track record of deceptions and cover-ups and the obvious motivation to downplay the scale of the attacks in light of the other numerous atrocities carried out by US soldiers.

Despite the well-documented, deep-rooted culture of racism and violence within the US military towards the indigenous populations of the lands they occupy (as Iraq war veteran Kevin Baker has said, “When I was in the military, racism was a very vital tool for the military to encourage soldiers to hate the people that they’re occupying”), the PR machine continues its desperate drive to maintain the public image of the mission in Afghanistan as one of “nation building” and “winning hearts and minds”. Portraying these killings as an abberation – the acts of a single, disturbed soldier – is a crucial component of “damage limitation”.

The reality is that such atrocities have become engrained in the behaviour of many US soldiers, a product of the dehumanization of the enemy from the moment they enter boot camp to institutionalized racism throughout the ranks following deployment. As Kevin Baker observes, “If you look at these situations, they are not single acts of isolation. The Afghan kill team that was done by the US military out of Fort Worth, this situation, the desecration of the Qu’ran, the kill teams in Iraq. These are not isolated incidents; they are organic in the way the US military fights and it’s organic in the nature of imperialism.

(The article was published by: Global Research, March 14, 2012 - http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=29764 )

Mittwoch, 14. März 2012

STOP THE TERRORIST DEATH SQUADS HIRED, TRAINED AND ARMED BY USA...

STOP THE TERRORIST DEATH SQUADS HIRED, TRAINED AND ARMED BY USA, NATO, ISRAEL, SAUDIS AND QATAR, COMMITTING MASS MURDER OF SYRIAN PEOPLE!

I post the following petition as it appears at the web sites where you can sign it: http://www.peacelink.it and http://syrianfreepress.wordpress.com/2012/01/23/international-petition-to-stop-external-military-interference-in-syria-and-libya-eng-ita-esp-2/

Yours sincerely,

behaviorist-socialist

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PETITION TO THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE WORLD AND TO THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS TO STOP EXTERNAL MILITARY INTERFERENCE IN SYRIA AND TO ACT FOR A MEDIATION.

Dear friends,

we have to try to avoid another tragedy (Libya-like) in Syria. For this aim, one of the actions that Peacelink (www.peacelink.it) has been trying – to show people’s dissent - is an international petition to governments and to international organizations to stop foreign military interference in Syria and to act for a goodwill mediation, such as the one from the Alba countries, the same countries that acted against the Nato war in Libya since March, BUT nobody supported them. As you know, in the case of Libya a group of fake Ngos acted for war, sending a letter to Obama and Ban ki Moon. We will do the opposite, we ask for No War.

The petition in few days received 40 endorsements by Italian associations, including an important Trade Union (the Fiom). We need endorsements from associations from various countries, before approaching the Un H.Rights council, the Sec Council members, the Arab League (also involving Arab communities) and individual govenments.

We ask you to circulate it, and sign (if you are an association or group), and spread the messgae. We ask you to use the petition towards “your” governments.

http://syrianfreepress.wordpress.com/2012/01/23/international-petition-to-stop-external-military-interference-in-syria-and-libya-eng-ita-esp-2/

PETITION TO THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE WORLD AND TO THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS TO STOP EXTERNAL MILITARY INTERFERENCE IN SYRIA AND TO ACT FOR A MEDIATION.

Syria NO WAR:Urgent Appeal to Stop Foreign Military Intervention in Syria and to restore human rights and respect for legality

We, the undersigned non-governmental, human rights, and humanitarian organizations, urge you to mobilize the United Nations and the international community to take immediate action to halt any foreign military intervention against Syria, and instead, to act in good faith for a true mediation. Time is of the essence. We ask to act in good faith in favor of a true and peaceful mediation.

Over the past few months we have observed a steadily increasing media campaign that presents a partial and unverified account of what is happening in Syria. The same thing occurred in the lead-up to foreign intervention in the case of Libya as well.

We know that there are violent clashes between government troops and the armed insurgents of the self-proclaimed “Syria Liberated Army” with bases in Turkey, near the Syrian border. And we know that such conflicts are provoking an enormous death toll among civilians as well. Innocent civilians are the first victims of every conflict. It therefore seems clear that in Syria both armed sides bear responsibilities.

But external military interference is absolutely not the way to protect civilians and human rights.

WE STRONGLY AFFIRM THAT:

1) the proposed so-called “humanitarian military intervention” in Syria is by far the worst option and can claim no legitimacy whatsoever; protection of human rights is not obtained through armed intervention;

2) indeed, recent history shows that the inevitable results of foreign armed intervention are massive human rights violations, as in Libya;

3) smuggling weapons into an area of conflict only fuels a “civil” war and must be stopped;

4) the Libyan scenario must not be allowed to take place in Syria, i.e. a “no-fly zone” which turns into direct military intervention followed by massacres and massive human rights violations.

WE THEREFORE URGE THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO FAVOR:

1) a ceasefire on both sides and neutral mediation between the parties: we remind that a proposal made by some Latin American countries from the Alba group seems to be welcomed also by the non-armed opposition

2) action to stop foreign military and political interference in Syria aimed at destabilizing the country (and possibly the entire region);

3) reinstatement of Syria into the Regional Block;

3) a halt to current sanctions which are harming civilians;

4) an international investigative mission by neutral countries and organizations to ascertain the truth about the conditions of life in Syria;
5) an investigation by neutral international observers into the accusations and news reports coming out of Syria and which at present it has not been possible to verify.