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October 4, 2008 at 14:39:17     

In Case You Missed it, Malik Rahim Radio Interview Describing Katrina Horrors in New Orleans

Diary Entry by Mac McKinney

 


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Malik Rahim is one of the heroes of post-Katrina New Orleans who, along with three others, formed the famous Common Ground Collective, which has fed, clothed and met the health needs of thousands of New Orleanians since Katrina hit. Malik paints, in a Sept 7, 2005 radio interview from the Algiers district of NOLA, a far more garish picture of the situation at that time in NOLA than official reports depict. He is particularly frank about out-of control mercenaries, draconic martial law conditions and utter callousness, and also reports, dramatically, that thousands of people were lying dead in the streets, far above the official death toll.

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Common Ground Relief in the Lower Ninth, a pillar of Strength in the community.  (A temporary Common Ground Relief outpost in the Lower Ninth Ward back in 2007)

Common Ground Relief co-founder Malik Rahim, starting somewhere around 17:00 minutes in a KPFA Flashpoint Interview, describes the horrific conditions both in his Algiers neighborhood and New Orleans overall on September 7, 2005. He speaks disgustedly of out-of-control Blackwater personnel driving around heavily-armed in SUVs and actually appauds the National Guard finally arriving to create some controls over the mercenaries. He speaks of eighteen dead bodies right in sight in his neighborhood just lying there, day after day, despite all the Guardsmen and Mercs running around, with no one bothering to even body-bag them or pick them up. Then he reports that ten thousand bodies were lying about or tied off to telephone poles in eastern New Orleans. This is a far greater number than the official death toll pegged at around 1500.

He also discusses the fact that authorities had banned taking photographs of the dead. Why? Were they trying to cover up this alleged vast number of dead? That's exactly what Malik thinks. How many really died?

Another interview in this same broadcast discusses macabre edicts about radio possession and useage as well as the repression of photographs. I suggest you listen to the entire hour Flashpoint mp3 download at:

Wednesday">http://www.kpfa.org/archives/index.php?arch=10018&page=1&type">Wednesday (Then play or download the mp3 stream. As I said above, Malik's interview starts around 17 minutes into the show.)

I, by the way, extracted the above Flashpoint Interview of Sept 7, 2005 from the following Global Research article by Larry Chin:

Private Security and Mercenary Companies Patrol New Orleans

Reaping the Profits of a Humanitarian Disaster by Larry Chin

Global Research, September 8, 2005

'Private Security and Mercenary Companies Patrol New Orleans' 

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=905

The  Wednesday">September 7, 2005 broadcast of KPFA's "Flashpoints" featured a telephone interview with Malik Rahim, who gave a gut-wrenching and shocking firsthand account of the staggering horror of still-neglected New Orleans that he and other survivors are facing. In stark contrast to increasingly optimistic mainstream media coverage (cover-up) about "improving relief efforts" and "rebuilding", Rahim exposed the fact that there is no relief. No Red Cross, no food, no emergency medical care under a FEMA lockdown that has kept any relief from getting into New Orleans. Meanwhile, as the Bush administration's http://www.armytimes.com/story.php?f=1-292925-1077495.php">combat operations ramp up, and troops prowl the streets, no help whatsoever has been offered to residents, according to Rahim. Rotting corpses litter the streets, still not moved. People, heroically fending for themselves and their own, are being left in shocking conditions to suffer and die. "Between these disturbing [independent firsthand] reports, and accounts such as "The People of the Dome", New Orleans is being reduced to another Fallujah." (see L Chin at Rahim's account confirms this---literally. According to Rahim, mercenaries from Blackwater USA are rumbling through the New Orleans streets, armed to the teeth and in full battle gear.

Blackwater USA is a private mercenary firm, one of many "war outsourcing" outfits working for the Pentagon. In the spring 2004 Fallujah assault, Blackwater was involved with combat as well as logistics (food shipments, etc.). Four Blackwater USA mercenaries were killed in Fallujah, raising worldwide attention. In February 2005, the former Director of the CIA's Counterterrorism Center, and the Bush State Department's former Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Cofer Black, became Blackwater USA's Vice Chairman.

In "The Mercenary Variable: Outsourced combat in Iraq", US Army Special Forces Master Sergeant Stan Goff describes Blackwater as follows:

"Blackwater USA is a guns-for-hire training-and-recruitment outfit on a 6,000 acre military training compound on the northern coastal plain of Moyock, North Carolina, a stone's throw from the Virginia border."

"What differentiates them from the crazed, ex-military flotsam that rampaged through Congo in the 1960's is that they are (1) incorporated, (2) they use legally recognized financial/contract instruments, and (3), they work for recognized governments. The latter is a very finely drawn point, because governments frequently hire these legalized mercenaries at the insistence, and with the support, of multinational corporations who just happen – as it turns out – to be in the same place these outfits are doing their security.

"On the combat end, Blackwater USA is mostly ex-SEALs with a few former SWAT cops thrown in, run by a blustering hyper-macho ex-SEAL named Gary Jackson. One of the victims of the Fallujah ambush – a WWF-looking body-builder-type – had boasted to a reporter staying in his hotel in Baghdad that he preferred hand-to-hand combat so he could see his quarry eye to eye. When I was running a Special Forces A-Detachment, this kind of talk would have sent me seeking a way to reassign you out of my team."

The infamous Halliburton-KBR (Kellogg Brown & Root), the "classic" private military firm connected to Dick Cheney, is already in the area as well. Where there is oil, war, destruction and "rebuilding", there is KBR.

What are they doing in New Orleans? What is the Bush administration and FEMA up to, that the world is being kept from seeing? How many more Americans in New Orleans will die?

              

 

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coverup?

I have been to common ground myself a few times and have spent more than my fair share of time talking with various doctors, nurses, paramedics, firemen, police who were in New Orleans in the immediate aftermath of the storm and one thing I know for sure is there was definitely a 'coverup'.  For example, I heard numerous accounts of people randomly shooting at paramedics, fire trucks, police vehicles, etc.  combined with many dead bodies that had bullet holes in them.  The one consistent thing I heard from several of these people(the govt. employees) is that their bosses told them they would be fired if they discussed it with the media i.e. they were told that they 'didn't want to make New Orleans look bad'.  So yes I know there was a 'coverup' by the govt.  but I also talked to the coroner and the body count was not in the tens of thousands.

by Ben Marble, M.D. (23 articles, 0 quicklinks, 230 diaries, 349 comments [3 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Saturday, Oct 4, 2008 at 9:05:59 PM

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Reply: 10,000 Dead Quoted

The figure that Malik quotes in this interview is ten thousand dead, I assume he means all or almost all Black victims, based on other quotes in the interview. He does not specify how they died, just that they had died and were laying in the streets or even tied off to "telegraph" poles, by which I take it he meant tlephone poles. One doesn't even know if all or any of these bodies reached the coroner's office.

by Mac McKinney (53 articles, 114 quicklinks, 241 diaries, 1414 comments [31 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Saturday, Oct 4, 2008 at 10:23:09 PM

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