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The Guantánamo “Suicides”: A Camp Delta sergeant blows the whistle

By Scott Horton

This is the full text of an exclusive advance feature by Scott Horton that will appear in the March 2010 Harper’s Magazine. The issue will be available on newsstands the week of February 15.

1. “Asymmetrical Warfare”

When President Barack Obama took office last year, he promised to “restore the standards of due process and the core constitutional values that have made this country great.” Toward that end, the president issued an executive order declaring that the extra-constitutional prison camp at Guantánamo “shall be closed as soon as practicable, and no later than one year from the date of this order.” Obama has failed to fulfill his promise. Some prisoners are being charged with crimes, others released, but the date for closing the camp seems to recede steadily into the future. Furthermore, new evidence now emerging may entangle Obama’s young administration with crimes that occurred during the Bush presidency, evidence that suggests the current administration failed to investigate seriously—and may even have continued—a cover-up of the possible homicides of three prisoners at Guantánamo in 2006.

Late in the evening on June 9 that year, three prisoners at Guantánamo died suddenly and violently. Salah Ahmed Al-Salami, from Yemen, was thirty-seven. Mani Shaman Al-Utaybi, from Saudi Arabia, was thirty. Yasser Talal Al-Zahrani, also from Saudi Arabia, was twenty-two, and had been imprisoned at Guantánamo since he was captured at the age of seventeen. None of the men had been charged with a crime, though all three had been engaged in hunger strikes to protest the conditions of their imprisonment. They were being held in a cell block, known as Alpha Block, reserved for particularly troublesome or high-value prisoners.

As news of the deaths emerged the following day, the camp quickly went into lockdown. The authorities ordered nearly all the reporters at Guantánamo to leave and those en route to turn back. The commander at Guantánamo, Rear Admiral Harry Harris, then declared the deaths “suicides.” In an unusual move, he also used the announcement to attack the dead men. “I believe this was not an act of desperation,” he said, “but an act of asymmetrical warfare waged against us.” Reporters accepted the official account, and even lawyers for the prisoners appeared to believe that they had killed themselves. Only the prisoners’ families in Saudi Arabia and Yemen rejected the notion.

Two years later, the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service, which has primary investigative jurisdiction within the naval base, issued a report supporting the account originally advanced by Harris, now a vice-admiral in command of the Sixth Fleet. The Pentagon declined to make the NCIS report public, and only when pressed with Freedom of Information Act demands did it disclose parts of the report, some 1,700 pages of documents so heavily redacted as to be nearly incomprehensible. The NCIS report was carefully cross-referenced and deciphered by students and faculty at the law school of Seton Hall University in New Jersey, and their findings, released in November 2009, made clear why the Pentagon had been unwilling to make its conclusions public. The official story of the prisoners’ deaths was full of unacknowledged contradictions, and the centerpiece of the report—a reconstruction of the events—was simply unbelievable.

According to the NCIS, each prisoner had fashioned a noose from torn sheets and T-shirts and tied it to the top of his cell’s eight-foot-high steel-mesh wall. Each prisoner was able somehow to bind his own hands, and, in at least one case, his own feet, then stuff more rags deep down into his own throat. We are then asked to believe that each prisoner, even as he was choking on those rags, climbed up on his washbasin, slipped his head through the noose, tightened it, and leapt from the washbasin to hang until he asphyxiated. The NCIS report also proposes that the three prisoners, who were held in non-adjoining cells, carried out each of these actions almost simultaneously.

Al-Zahrani, according to the report, was discovered first, at 12:39 a.m., and taken by several Alpha Block guards to the camp’s detention medical clinic. No doctors could be found there, nor the phone number for one, so a clinic staffer dialed 911. During this time, other guards discovered Al-Utaybi. Still others discovered Al-Salami a few minutes later. Although rigor mortis had already set in—indicating that the men had been dead for at least two hours—the NCIS report claims that an unnamed medical officer attempted to resuscitate one of the men, and, in attempting to pry open his jaw, broke his teeth.

The fact that at least two of the prisoners also had cloth masks affixed to their faces, presumably to prevent the expulsion of the rags from their mouths, went unremarked by the NCIS, as did the fact that standard operating procedure at Camp Delta required the Navy guards on duty after midnight to “conduct a visual search” of each cell and detainee every ten minutes. The report claimed that the prisoners had hung sheets or blankets to hide their activities and shaped more sheets and pillows to look like bodies sleeping in their beds, but it did not explain where they were able to acquire so much fabric beyond their tightly controlled allotment, or why the Navy guards would allow such an obvious and immediately observable deviation from permitted behavior. Nor did the report explain how the dead men managed to hang undetected for more than two hours or why the Navy guards on duty, having for whatever reason so grievously failed in their duties, were never disciplined.

A separate report, the result of an “informal investigation” initiated by Admiral Harris, found that standard operating procedures were violated that night but concluded that disciplinary action was not warranted because of the “generally permissive environment” of the cell block and the numerous “concessions” that had been made with regard to the prisoners’ comfort, which “concessions” had resulted in a “general confusion by the guard and the JDG staff over many of the rules that applied to the guard force’s handling of the detainees.” According to Harris, even had standard operating procedures been followed, “it is possible that the detainees could have successfully committed suicide anyway.”

This is the official story, adopted by NCIS and Guantánamo command and reiterated by the Justice Department in formal pleadings, by the Defense Department in briefings and press releases, and by the State Department. Now four members of the Military Intelligence unit assigned to guard Camp Delta, including a decorated non-commissioned Army officer who was on duty as sergeant of the guard the night of June 9–10, have furnished an account dramatically at odds with the NCIS report—a report for which they were neither interviewed nor approached.

All four soldiers say they were ordered by their commanding officer not to speak out, and all four soldiers provide evidence that authorities initiated a cover-up within hours of the prisoners’ deaths. Army Staff Sergeant Joseph Hickman and men under his supervision have disclosed evidence in interviews with Harper’s Magazine that strongly suggests that the three prisoners who died on June 9 had been transported to another location prior to their deaths. The guards’ accounts also reveal the existence of a previously unreported black site at Guantánamo where the deaths, or at least the events that led directly to the deaths, most likely occurred.

Source : harpers.org

The Supreme Court just made Corporations even happier, by giving them unlimited opportunity to pour money into politicians coffers.

“With its ruling today,” he said, “the Supreme Court has given a green light to a new stampede of special interest money in our politics. It is a major victory for big oil, Wall Street banks, health insurance companies and the other powerful interests that marshal their power every day in Washington to drown out the voices of everyday Americans.”
- Justices Overturn Key Term Limits, NYT, 1/21/10

Look. If you haven’t figured it out already, Obama’s Health Care scam is yet another bailout to corporations. We believe the Obama presidency is the Re-branding of the corrupt American political system in which the Corporate Whores  win again and again at the expense of schmucks like us. The worst excesses of the Bush administration have become codified as business as usual and the Big Corporations continue to suck Americans dry.We are glad the filibuster proof do-nothing Democratic Senate faces the fact that their moment of hegemony is gone.  We prefer gridlock to the type of Obama Change we DON’T want to see.

From the NYT:
BOSTON — Scott Brown, a little-known Republican state senator, rode an old pickup truck and a growing sense of unease among independent voters to an extraordinary upset Tuesday night when he was elected to fill the Senate seat that was long held by Edward M. Kennedy in the overwhelmingly Democratic state of Massachusetts.

We are intrigued by Alexander Cockburns analysis of the Copenhagen climate change summit where a number of leaked emails have tainted the Global warming activists’ claims.

Turning Tricks, Cashing In on Fear
By ALEXANDER COCKBURN
In the early 1970s the UN spearheaded the progressive notion of a new world economic order, one that would try to level the playing field between the First World and the Third. The neoliberal onslaughts gathering strength from the mid-1970s on destroyed that project.  Eventually the UN, desperate to reassert some semblance of moral leadership, regrouped behind the supposed  crisis of climate change as concocted by the AGW lobby, behind which lurk huge corporate interests such as the nuclear power companies.  Radicals from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, putting forward proposals for upping the Third World’s income from its primary commodities,  were displaced by climate shills in the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – the IPCC. The end consequence, as represented by Copenhagen’s  money-grubbing power plays  over “carbon mitigation” funding, has  been a hideous  travesty of that earlier  vision of a global redistribution of resources.

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Consumer Joe goes for a drive.
He leaves the house a bank owns, drives a car a bank owns, and looks at all the houses and cars in the neighborhood the banks own too. Was it always this way? We all took the bait of easy loans, and exaggerated property price increases. We are all paying for it now in more than a monetary sense.
The housing bubble gum held our flawed economy together for a decade, then Bush’s war defended the petro-dollar. Saddam starting selling Oil in Euros in early 2001. The U.S. didn’t like it, Europe didn’t mind. Iran began threatening to sell oil through it’s own exchange a few years ago. The mortgage collapse/banking crisis has only fueled the anti-dollar oil frenzy. It is now to be a basket of currencies, a cornucopia of yen, rubles, yuan’s, and gulp Euros. The good news for the children of this planet is that the age of the oil empire is over. No more tumorous benzene exposure at the gas stations. If ending oil curbs global warming, if it exist, bonus. Will the dollar be replaced by the SDR? Special Drawing Rights have already been given to the International monetary fund, where Wolfowitz went to work after resigning from Rummy’s Pentagon if you recall. Drawing rights? Sounds like the play money our Federal Reserve has been printing since 1913. The Federal Reserve on the ropes gives us a real chance to get our country back from an international gang that is as Federal as Federal Express. So the bad news is for the freedom and constitution loving people of the world. Like every President after Kennedy, it doesn’t look like Obama has any interest in upholding the Constitution – Article 1 Section 8 – The Congress shall have Power: To coin Money, and regulate the Value thereof…bummer.

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Blogitorial Disclosure: This blogger was recently part of a panel discussion at the Garfield Park Conservatory with Chicago Inspector General David Hoffman as part of a Mikva Challenge event. This blogger had the chance to meet Mr. Hoffman and from the moment  this blogger met him, not only did this blogger see high office in his future, but this blogger was also greatly impressed with Hoffman’s candor, intellect and congenial, yet professional personality.

Chicago Inspector General, David Hoffman

Chicago Inspector General, David Hoffman

It was announced today that Chicago Inspector General, David Hoffman is resigning his post and beginning a bid for the U.S. Senate in the seat vacated by Barack Obama and kept dibs on by Roland “Tombstone” Burris. This is a huge surprise politically, but many who know Hoffman know he has a long future ahead of him. Here is a great post from the Reader’s Mick Dumke on the situation. Here is the Tribune’s article.

I try not to use this electronic soapbox to pontificate my views, but in this case I’ll make an exception. Although there is still much to know and be known about Hoffman and his views, I have the gut feeling that this guy is for real. The 2010 election will be of huge importance, but what is even more pressing is the 2010 Democratic primary, which Hoffman will run up against several formidable foes. Check out his stats and make your own decision, but make it quick and do something about it, will ya?

Lumpen Magazine

lum·pen adj. 1. Of or relating to dispossessed, often displaced people who have been cut off from the socioeconomic class with which they would ordinarily be identified: lumpen intellectuals unable to find work in their fields. A member the underclass, especially the lowest social stratum. 2. Vulgar or common; plebeian