Sudan
September 15, 2004I’ve held out commenting on the crisis in the Sudan to get some perspective , particularly watching the U.S government’s behaviour. Certainly the conflict is one which is not new, with one very sharp eyed journalist noting the involvement of China very early. The following excerpts of a recent AP article note the magic word…
Russia Next?
September 14, 2004Given the Bush administration is now struggling to justify any of the reasons to go to war with Iraq, finally settling on the blindingly obvious “Saddam was a tyrant” excuse (conveniently ignoring that the U.S.
Massive Number of Disappeared Detainees
September 10, 2004The New York Times is reporting along with the Australian Broadcasting Commission from the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee testimony of Army Generals that “dozens to perhaps up to 100” detainees were not reported to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Looming Assault Weapons Availability
September 9, 2004Jaw-dropping but true, the U.S. senate placed an expiry date on the “Brady Bill” ban on assault weapons (e.g AK-47s, Uzi’s etc). Presumably the honourable senators assumed that somehow there would be a pressing need to arm the U.S. population with people-killers in 10 years time. That expiry date is September 13th and the Republican…
Howard Government Protests the Hicks Trial Fairness
September 6, 2004According to The Australian, even the Howard government doesn’t think the Hicks trial is fair: A statement by the Minister for Foreign Affairs Alexander Downer and Attorney-General Philip Ruddock last night said that “following our observations of the preliminary hearing, it appears that some improvements are required to ensure that understandings on procedural fairness are…
Charges Against Chalabi Quietly Dropped
September 5, 2004After being tipped off by a member of Voice of America, it turns out Ahmed Chalabi’s charges have been dropped, according to Al Jazeera, and the BBC.
Coalition Casualities
September 4, 2004Two sites referenced by Juan Cole provide monthly break downs of coalition casualties. The discrepencies between the two sites are explained by icasualties using confirmed numbers of those dead which have been identified, whereas globalsecurity.com uses total number of dead before they have been identified. The real stand out is the massive increase in the…
Guantanamo on the Hudson
September 2, 2004Further to my description of the Critical Mass bike rally and the police excessive arrests for traffic violations, it is increasingly evident from reports filed on Democracy Now! and through personal reports that the police are arbitrarily arresting people including NYPD approved press and bystanders in the vicinity of a protest and keeping detainees in…
Sanchez Called On The Dogs
September 1, 2004The Washington Post continues to dig into the torture at Abu Ghraib, reporting a memo that General Ricardo Sanchez ordered the use of dogs, later modifying that order to use muzzled dogs only, still in contradiction of current Army manuals and the Geneva conventions. The WaPo article is detailed and refreshingly questioning in it’s investigations.
What If We All Stopped Paying Taxes?
August 31, 2004In the tradition of funk with a message and big props to Fela Kuti and James Brown, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings have a new single out What If We All Stop Paying Taxes?, hosted on the National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee site. I’m here to attest these guys and gals are incredible live…