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June 13, 2006 at 23:36:24

Bush Policy Kills 3 Guantanamo Inmates

by Mike Whitney     Page 1 of 1 page(s)

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The only positive thing about Guantanamo is that no one seems particularly baffled by what Bush is doing. He’s tip-toed around the law by erecting his state-of-the-art concentration camp where the compliant Supreme Court won’t shut him down. That’s allowed Rumsfeld to skirt the niggling issues of habeas corpus and due process and establish a neocon haven for permanent detention.

Still, no one is really taken in by the White House public relations campaign. The prison has only increased the recruiting efforts of groups like Al Qaida and fueled anti-American hatred around the world. It’s done nothing to fight terrorism, as all the recent polls clearly indicate. Instead, it’s just added another black stain to the already sullied reputation of the waning superpower.



By most accounts, the inmates at Guantanamo are generally low-level militants or tribesman who were scooped up by the warlords and delivered to the US for the $1,000 bounty. The al Qaida kingpins have all been bundled off to torture-friendly allies who are more skilled in the dark art.

The real purpose of Bush’s premier-gulag is to familiarize the American people with the tectonic shift in American justice. By shoving Guantanamo under their noses, the public is forced to accept this new and strange reality. “Everything has changed”; principles have been abandoned, commitments discarded, liberties forsaken. America will no longer play by the rules. There are no more guarantees on personal freedom; the law is being reshaped to meet the requirements of new world order.

That’s alot to absorb.

Bush has shown that he has no intention of honoring any of the conventions or treaties that restrict the behavior of the state. Prisoners at Guantanamo have been deprived of the most basic civil liberties even the right to know why they are being detained. Bush asserts that he has absolute power over the lives of anyone he designates as an “enemy combatant”. This puts him squarely above the law.

“There’s nothing wrong with a dictatorship, as long as I am the dictator,” Bush proclaimed.

Americans are unaccustomed to their leaders boasting of their despotic ambitions. They are not used to hearing their president promote indefinite detention without judicial process. Guantanamo violates our most deeply held convictions and the fundamental principles which underscore the constitution. It is a vision of tyranny writ large by men who stand well outside of our traditions and our devotion to individual freedom. Bush, Rumsfeld and Cheney are not really Americans at all, but “globalists” with a world view that is essentially elitist and autocratic.

After 4 years of imprisonment, isolation and torture; we shouldn’t be surprised that 3 inmates finally succeeded in killing themselves at Guantanamo. Their suicides are a triumph over a system that is entirely designed to maximize human suffering. Each of these men had been exposed to the dehumanizing abuse and mistreatment which was authorized at the highest levels of government and which has been widely reported in the media. Whether it was “sensory deprivation or self-inflicted pain”, they’ve all been used as “lab-rats” in Bush’s Nazi-like experimentation on the human psyche.

How much screeching music can a man take? How long can we keep someone in a dark room before he cracks? What are the effects of simulating suffocation with a wet towel over the face?

This is how our tax dollars are being spent by the twisted, sadistic leadership at the Pentagon.

For the victims, the only way to preserve their tattered dignity, was to take their own lives; a choice that demonstrates the depth of their hopelessness. Their deaths should be seen for what they are; a final act of resistance against a manifestly cruel and unjust system.

Amnesty International issued a statement after the deaths were confirmed. They said, “These apparent suicides … are the tragic results of years of arbitrary and indefinite detention.”

Bush’s solitary achievement in his 6 years in office has been to spread misery and despair among blameless Muslims.

The unfortunate deaths of the three young men will undoubtedly draw more attention to Bush’s concentration camp at Guantanamo. The administration has already endured the withering criticism of the EU, the United Nations, the Red Cross, Amnesty International, and numerous other human rights and religious organizations. Still, Bush refuses to budge. He will undoubtedly defend his torture-chamber until the bitter end.

Guantanamo is the face of America under Bush. It has changed how we are perceived in the world and it has eroded our moral authority. We should be grateful to the 3 men who sacrificed their lives in the struggle against barbarity and cynicism. They have nudged us ever-closer to the day when Bush and company will be held accountable for their crimes. Maybe then we can tear down the gun-towers and block walls at Guantanamo and erect a monument to the countless victims of this vile and vicious regime.

 

Mike is a freelance writer living in Washington state.

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'Hamish ' is an antiwar writer socialist- scientist and musician living in Scotland.
Hamish'Hamish ' is an antiwar writer socialist- scientist and musician living in Scotland.

Guantanamo Inmates

Images of giant US soldiers frog-marching small orange-suited Muslims in leg irons, from cage to cage....Hearing of a US soldier accidentally urinating on a Koran.... You would think that the instructions on a guard’s first day would be: “OK, Listen up! Keep your keys out of sight, safety locks on, treat the prisoners with respect, as the world is watching. Oh I almost forgot…. never, ever pee on their sacred books!” You could not make it up. Good article Mike. No more torture,anywhere.

by Hamish (45 articles, 0 quicklinks, 68 diaries, 210 comments) on Wednesday, June 14, 2006 at 2:52:07 AM
 


Nezua is an author and illustrator by trade, a rebel at heart, and a fugitive from the iron claw of ennui. You can find more of his writing at http://www.theunapologeticmexican.org , his videos at http://think.mtv.com/profile/Nezua , and graphic art at http://www.xolagrafik.com
NezuaNezua is an author and illustrator by trade, a rebel at heart, and a fugitive from the iron claw of ennui. You can find more of his writing at http://www.theunapologeticmexican.org , his videos at http://think.mtv.com/profile/Nezua , and graphic art at http://www.xolagrafik.com

Denouement Ahead?

I agree with one of your major theses which I interpret as a discussion of Bush's methodology of habituating the US, bit by bit, to lawlessness/dictatorship. They/He has done it in many instances. This pattern can be nothing less than an agenda. It is too willful a design. The question is, what will happen when the pretense drops? What kind of America is this, where we all watch the ship go down in flames from our sofa? What will we do when we realize this is not a weekly show, but the destruction of the ideal we were all taught bound us and gave us identity and purpose as a People? What happens then?

Thank you for your essay.

by Nezua (42 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 93 comments) on Wednesday, June 14, 2006 at 4:24:38 AM
 


I love Michael Moore.
Bobbiel
Huntington Beach CA

BobbielI love Michael Moore.
Bobbiel
Huntington Beach CA

Guantanamo and "diplomacy"

Two Saudis and a Yemeni were the 3 who committed suicide in their cells at Guantanamo.
Another disgusting move by the Administration was when
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Colleen Graffy described the suicides as a "good PR move to draw attention." I wonder if Graffy ever knew anyone who committed suicide to get "attention"?

Even tho another spokesperson from the State Department said, "I would just point out in public that we do not see it as a PR stunt." It just shows the lack of compassion of everyone in Bush's administration.

You might expect it from Ann Cunter.

by Bobbiel (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 2 comments) on Thursday, June 15, 2006 at 3:00:38 AM
 


'Hamish ' is an antiwar writer socialist- scientist and musician living in Scotland.
Hamish'Hamish ' is an antiwar writer socialist- scientist and musician living in Scotland.

Re Comment above

You should not use the 'C' word (I mean 'Coulter')

On Sept 12 2001 a British Labour Party advisor released an e mail saying 'This is a good day to bury bad news stories'. The Americans are not the only ones who take advantage of tragedies.

by Hamish (45 articles, 0 quicklinks, 68 diaries, 210 comments) on Thursday, June 15, 2006 at 4:15:45 AM
 

 

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