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[mukto-mona] Why Govt may allow detained VIPs to go abroad for treatment?

 
 
I am fully endorsed the comment of Mr. Shabbir's comment posted in the Daily New Age (www.newagebd.com) on March 6 in the quick comments section regarding the treatment of our detained VIPs. On which criteria's they should receive such opportunities while the ordinary people do not have access in government run healthcare institutions? We have experienced that most of the detained VIPs have already broken jail codes and misuse opportunities keeping cell phones with them, sending messages to friends and foes and obstructing scheduled services of the health expertise. I have strong reservations for the better treatment of our detained VIPs viewing the above photograph. Enough is enough!   
 
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[ALOCHONA] People want election to Local bodies first

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[mukto-mona] For Hillary, the number does not add up!

For Hillary, the number does not simply add up!
 
A.H. Jaffor Ullah
 
On March 4 the much talked about primaries took place in Ohio, Texas, Vermont, and Rhode Island.  Senator Clinton eked out victories in three states after 11 consecutive losses.  However, the delegate counts did not alter that much.  Senator Barack Obama is still ahead with 100 or so more delegates than Senator Clinton.  After adding newly earned delegates on March 4, Senator Obama has 1520 delegates (pledged + un-pledged super delegates) and Senator Clinton has 1424 delegates (pledged + un-pledged super delegates).  Senator Obama has 96 more delegates than his rival.
 
The psychological boost that Clinton camp had received after winning the three states of which two were delegate-rich large states and one small state is noteworthy.  However, she did not make the headway reaching the goal of bypassing her challenger in delegate count.  If anyone would have watched her in any TV program in the morning of March 5, 2008, one would conclude that she had come out victorious by defeating Senator Barack Obama.  Her campaign staffers also became euphoric.  Are they paying attention to the delegate counts?  One look at the tally would paint a grim picture for Senator Clinton.  The way the primaries are going, it will be nearly impossible to garner enough delegates to beat Senator Obama.
 
On March 8, 2008 the state of Wyoming with 12 delegates is going to have its caucuses and the Clinton camp is not vigorously campaigning over there.  All indications are that Obama will have a decisive victory in Wyoming and garnering a major portion of the 12 delegates. 
 
On March 11, 2008 the state of Mississippi with 33 delegates will have its primary election.  The state has nearly 50% black electorates; therefore, Senator Obama will breeze through the contest.  The Clinton camp is not active in Mississippi and the candidate is not visiting any city over there.  Her campaign staffers had stated that they are not going to win the state.  This means Senator Obama will capture a big portion of the 33 delegates.  After these two primaries, the delegate counts for Senator Obama will increase.  Senator Clinton will also receive some delegates but she is not going to catch up with Senator Obama in delegate counts.
 
There will a lull in campaign activity for few weeks until the first week of April 2008.  The delegate rich state of Pennsylvania will conduct its primary on April 22, 2008.  There will be 158 delegates up for grab in this populous state.  Right now, Senator Clinton is favored to win the primary in this industrial state but make no mistake about it that Obama campaign will leave no stone unturned to narrow the poll numbers.  The state will be hotly contested and the winner will only gain a handful of more delegates than the loser.  Therefore, even if Senator Clinton comes out victorious in Pennsylvania, her delegate count is not going to catch up with Senator Obama.
 
On May 20, 2008 the state of Oregon with 52 delegates will have its primaries.  The state will mirror its neighbor – the state of Washington where Obama had an easy victory.  Taken all into account, I do not see how Senator Clinton could catch up with Senator Obama.  There is a caveat, though.  Thus far of 800 or so super delegates 438 had pledged to either Obama (200) or Clinton (238).  That leaves about 362 super delegates who are uncommitted to any of the two contenders.  If these uncommitted delegates lend their support to one of the candidates, which is not going to happen, then that candidate will have enough delegates to clinch the nomination.
 
In summary, even though Senator Clinton had won the primaries in Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island, the delegate counts do not bode well for her victory.  I have shown in this short article how the delegate numbers are stacked up against her.  Senator Clinton probably knows this for a fact that it will be an uphill battle for her going forward.  Thus, on March 5, the day after her recent victory, she showed the olive branch to Obama and said that a joint ticket is a possibility.  She then quickly said that she wants to be on the top of the ticket.  Senator Obama had dismissed this proposal right away. 
 
I have a feeling that the Democratic primaries from now onwards are going to become outright nasty.  The Obama campaign has said that they will also follow the Clinton campaign to generate negative ads.  Senator Clinton's claim about her experiences in foreign policy and crisis management will be challenged.  Also, questions will be raised about her reluctance to make theirs income tax return since 2001 public. The tone of the campaigns before March 4 primaries were very civil; however, this will change.  Senator Obama had said that his campaign suffered because of the barrage of negative ads by Clinton campaign.  Many Democratic Party insiders are very worried about the consequences of such negative campaigns. Senator Clinton had eked out a slight gain no doubt because of the negative ads generated by her staffers but the price she will pay in near term may devastate her reputation.  Only time will tell whether it was a smart move or not by her campaign to get involved in a negative campaign.   
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Dr. A.H. Jaffor Ullah, a researcher and columnist, writes from New Orleans, USA
                
 
 
 
    
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Re: [ALOCHONA] What was wrong with 22 january election????????

The Awami League and the so-called 14 Party (with 14 people) did not go for 2007 Jan. 22 Election because they knew they would lose. Awami League will not resist the CTG because it is working to bring it to power as designed by India and Gen. Moeen.
 
The CTG is following the Pakistan Model designed and tested by Mr Musharraf. Before general election in 2003, Mr Musharraf organized the election of local bodies such as District Nazems. These Nazems were latter used to rig the election in his favour. As Awami League already said they would ratify all extra Constitutional actions of the CTG, they need to win the election. So the local election is the first step towards that goal. Just watch and see. Awami League will participate in local election with full enthusiasm. The objection they are now raising is just an eye-wash. They participated in all elections under martial law since the birth of Pakistan (under Ayub, Yahia, Zia and Ershad). They will do it again this time.
 
S. Hossain
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mahathir of bd <wouldbemahathirofbd@yahoo.com> wrote:
 This so called CTG is going for local government election in spite of oppossion from  almost all political parties of the country.
 
 
 if it do so, then what was wrong  of doing 22 second january election when 14 parties   and other parties boycotting the election.
 
Has not time come to come to the street and resist the activity of this so called CTG?


Is this CTG better than Ershad  in case of political party reform and anti corruption drive and dealings with teachers and Students ?
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Re: [ALOCHONA] What was wrong with 22 january election????????

dear mahathir of bd,
 
you can question about many issues like below ones but can't you wait? you (we) gave political parties 15 years without asking any questions (in fact could not ask any question). and CTG is here till 2008 only. let us have the faith we started with them.
 
shamim

mahathir of bd <wouldbemahathirofbd@yahoo.com> wrote:
 This so called CTG is going for local government election in spite of oppossion from  almost all political parties of the country.
 
 
 if it do so, then what was wrong  of doing 22 second january election when 14 parties   and other parties boycotting the election.
 
Has not time come to come to the street and resist the activity of this so called CTG?


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[mukto-mona] Colombia & Left silence

  Hugo Chavez rightly described Colombia as the Israel of Latin America to fit into the US foreign policy of global belligence. The invasion of Ecuador and killing of Raul Reyes reflects this truth unmistakably. The latest is uranium link which seems a cock and bull story.
The Indian Left - both offcial and the rest, including the CPI(ML) Lib- is yet to act. Atleast procession before the US embassy/consulates and Columbian diplomatic office is expected.

The following is the uranium story.

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Colombia: Rebel documents talk of uranium offer By Tyler Bridge and Jenny Carolina Gonzalez | Miami Herald 4 Mar 08 (http://www.mcclatchydc.com/226/story/29416.html)
BOGOTA — A mysterious "Belisario'' offered to sell Colombian rebels uranium that could be used for a dirty bomb. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez feuded with Cuba. Chavez offered to move hostages held by the rebels to Venezuela — and hold them there.
That's just some of the content in 15 documents released Tuesday by Colombian police, who said they'd been found in the captured laptop of the rebel's No. 2 commander, Raul Reyes, who was killed Saturday when Colombian forces attacked his camp inside Ecuador.
Overall, the documents describe the Venezuelan and Ecuadorean governments as far more deeply enmeshed with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, than previously had been realized.
There was no independent verification of the documents, but Colombia has said it would allow experts from the Organization of American States to examine the computers involved.
The most stunning information in the documents involves uranium, which can be used by terrorists for so-called "dirty bombs'' in which conventional explosives disperse radioactive materials that people then inhale.
"Another of the themes is the one on uranium,'' says a Feb. 16 note from someone identified only as Edgar Tovar to Raul — most likely Reyes.
"There's a man who supplies me with material for the explosive we prepare, and his name is Belisario and he lives in Bogota," the note says. "He sent me the samples and the specifications and they are proposing to sell each kilo for two and a half million dollars, and that they supply and we look for someone to sell to, and that the deal should be with a government that can buy a huge amount. They have 50 kilos ready and can sell much more.''
Colombian Vice President Francisco Santos said in a statement Tuesday that the letter proves the FARC was "negotiating to get radioactive material, the principal base for making dirty weapons of destruction and terrorism.''
"This shows that these terrorist groups ... constitute a grave threat not just to our country but to the entire Andean region and Latin America,'' he added.
Some experts were skeptical, however.
"In a lot of cases involving uranium deals, somebody's usually getting snookered,'' said James Lewis, a former State Department expert on arms smuggling now with the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
The $2.5 million per kilo price "sounds about right,'' he said, but "the quantity sounds really suspicious'' because accumulating 50 kilos would be very difficult under the very watchful eye of U.S. and other intelligence agencies.
In another of the more intriguing documents, an email to the FARC's ruling secrtariat dated Jan. 14, Reyes reports that Chavez has proposed moving to special "humanitarian camps'' in Venezuela the 47 high-profile hostages then held by the FARC and the 500 FARC fighters jailed in Colombia that the FARC wants free, while awaiting a negotiated exchange.
Reyes offers no comment on the Chavez proposal, which essentially would have meant holding the Colombians against their will on Venezuelan territory.
The document adds that three U.S. defense contractors held by the FARC since their plane crashed in southern Colombia "would only be there'' if two FARC leaders in U.S. prisons were part of the deal. It's not clear whether that caveat was included by Chavez or the FARC.
The same email expresses both satisfaction and frustration with the FARC's January handover to Chavez of two Colombian hostages, both women politicians.
The release "was covered by the world. We did not feel disappointed, despite our own instances of ingenuity and incapacity and those of Chavez,'' Reyes wrote. "Now our struggle is with those [hostages] that we have remaining ... we know we have a treasure.''
Several of the documents make indirect reference to the $300 million allegedly paid or promised by Chavez to the FARC, whose full name is the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.
One email from Reyes says a person code-named ANGEL — from the context of that and other emails it appears ANGEL is Chavez himself — "already has ready the first 50 and has a timeframe for topping us up to 200 during the year.''
Two of the emails list the ways in which the FARC would receive the money:
"He offered us the possibility of a business in which we receive a quota of petroleum to be sold abroad, which would leave us a juicy profit.
"Another offer: the sale of gasoline in Colombia or Venezuela ... the creation of a profitable enterprise for investments in Venezuela [or for the] possibility of assigning state contracts.''
Another document indicates Chavez met personally with FARC leaders sometime after losing a Dec. 2 referendum on constitutional reforms. "He told us,'' the document said, "that he won the referendum by 5,000 votes, but that had he insisted on such a precarious triumph, a violent situation would have exploded.''
Later in the document, Reyes writes that "he confirmed to us that on these [hostage negotiating] contacts with us he has maintained the Cubans 'compartmentalized.' And those guys are complaining.'' Another email dated Oct. 8 says Havana is "feeling marginalized.''
Other interesting excerpts from the documents:
In a July 13 email, Reyes writes that "on Tuesday of next week I have to hand over 700 kilos of crystal, but on Saturday or Sunday I have to receive the money in Quito, one and a half million dollars.'' The crystal is cocaine, police said.
A Feb. 9 Reyes email says Chavez "gave thanks for the solidarity of the 100 million pesos given by the FARC when he was in jail'' and says the FARC is expecting "some old caucheras,'' Colombian slang for guns.
In a Feb. 28 email "Raul'' relays a summary of his talk with an envoy from Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa who says Quito is willing to "coordinate'' its social development plan along the Colombian border with the FARC. Raul adds that the Ecuadorean group handling the plan would include a member of the "clandestine party.''
"Raul'' also writes about a visit from Ecuadorean Security Minister Gustavo Larrea, who is interested in "normalizing'' relations with the FARC. Larrea has acknowledged meeting with the FARC, but said he was simply trying to foster a prisoner exchange.
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Feedbacks in Mcclatchy
Regardless of our involvement, FARC is a criminal racket, not a resistance movement seeking a better future for Colombia. I'm glad we're helping Colombia get rid of them and if in doing so we take Chavez out as well, so be it.


09:03:40 03/05/2008
capnmike
These people are all criminals...it is very obvious. What are we doing in Iraq when the real threat to this hemisphere is South of us? Chavez is certainly as bad if not worse than Saddam Hussein was. He is also harboring a lot of Islamic terrorists and giving them Venezuelan papers so they can infiltrate the US. Chavez must be stopped!
08:03:10 03/04/2008
leighm
Oh BOY!
A Latin American AQ Khan..."Bellisario".
A Latin American Saddam Hussein (Chavez)...
Can it be long before we hear about Venezuela's weapons of mass distraction?
The U.S. State Department/Pentagon disinformation machine thinks Americans are SOoooooo dumb that all it takes is 6 years and they might buy the same BS rap again.
Maybe so.
I'm ashamed of McClatchy for publishing rumors based on information most likely supplied by the CIA:
Focus News Agency (Bulgaria)
March 4, 2008
US intelligence helped us strike rebel leader: Colombian officials
Bogota - US intelligence helped Colombia carry out a weekend strike against a FARC rebel camp inside Ecuador that has triggered a regional crisis and military standoff, Colombian officials said Monday, AFP [Agence France-Presse] reported.
Colombian police chief General Oscar Naranjo told reporters "it's no secret" that his country's agencies have "a very strong alliance with federal agencies of the United States," though he did not specify which ones.
The raid early Sunday that killed Raul Reyes, reputed to be the number two leader of the insurgent Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), was an "autonomous operation" that relied on information from several sources, he said.
A high-placed official in the Colombian defense ministry told AFP on condition of anonymity that it was a US intelligence agency that first told Bogota several weeks ago that Reyes was sporadically using a satellite telephone, whose signal could be pinpointed.
"The United States handed over the identification of the satellite telephone to (Colombian) police intelligence units, which in turn processed the information and was tasked with finding the location of the telephone," the official said.



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[mukto-mona] CIA's real face

 
Exclusive: I Was Kidnapped by the CIA By Peter Bergen
Illustration (Map of CIA Rendition Flights): Trevor Paglen and John Emerson
March/April 2008 Issue (http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2008/03/exclusive-i-was-kidnapped-by-the-cia.html)

Inside the CIA's extraordinary rendition program and the bungled abduction of would-be terrorists.

For hours, the words come pouring out of Abu Omar as he describes his years of torture at the hands of Egypt's security services. Spreading his arms in a crucifixion position, he demonstrates how he was tied to a metal door as shocks were administered to his nipples and genitals. His legs tremble as he describes how he was twice raped. He mentions, almost casually, the hearing loss in his left ear from the beatings, and how he still wakes up at night screaming, takes tranquilizers, finds it hard to concentrate, and has unspecified "problems with my wife at home." He is, in short, a broken man.
There is nothing particularly unusual about Abu Omar's story. Torture is a standard investigative technique of Egypt's intelligence services and police, as the State Department and human rights organizations have documented myriad times over the years. What is somewhat unusual is that Abu Omar ended up inside Egypt's torture chambers courtesy of the United States, via an "extraordinary rendition"—in this case, a spectacular daylight kidnapping by the Central Intelligence Agency on the streets of Milan, Italy.
First introduced during the Clinton administration, extraordinary renditions—in which suspected terrorists are turned over to countries known to use torture, usually for the purpose of extracting information from them—have been one of the cia's most controversial tools in the war on terror. According to legal experts, the practice has no justification in United States law and flagrantly violates the Convention Against Torture, an international treaty that Congress ratified in 1994. Nonetheless, Congress and the American courts have essentially ignored the practice, and the Bush administration has insisted that it has never knowingly sent anyone to a place where he will be tortured.
But Abu Omar's case is unique: Unlike any other rendition case, it has prompted a massive criminal investigation—though not in the United States. An Italian prosecutor has launched a probe of the kidnapping, resulting in the indictment of 26 American officials, almost all of them suspected cia agents. It has also generated a treasure trove of documents on the secretive rendition program, including thousands of pages of court filings that detail how it actually works. Late last year, I traveled to Milan to review those documents and to Egypt, where Abu Omar now lives. What I found was a remarkable tale of cia overreach and its consequences—a tale that could represent the beginning of a global legal backlash against the war on terror.
An avuncular, portly man in his mid-40s clad in a turban and a floor-length blue robe, Abu Omar met me at a corner store near his home, the first time he had agreed to talk to an American magazine reporter. He took me to his tidy, cramped apartment near Alexandria's run-down Victorian rail station. The walls were bare other than some religious calligraphy. The screen saver on his computer was a picture of Mecca.
Abu Omar, whose full name is Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, served me pungent coffee and sugary biscuits prepared by his unseen wife. Then, leaning forward in a massive gilded chair, he told me how in the weeks before the March 2003 invasion of Iraq, he'd felt he was being watched and followed as he walked the streets of Milan, where he'd been granted political asylum in 2001 following an earlier spell of imprisonment and torture in Egypt. A member of Egypt's militant Islamic Group and a part-time cleric, he had been waging a public campaign against the impending war; Italian authorities had been investigating his circle of acquaintances since mid-2002 and believed he might have been recruiting fighters to go to Iraq, a charge he denies.
A little before noon on February 17, 2003, Abu Omar was headed to his mosque, incongruously located inside a garage. He strolled down Via Guerzoni, a quiet street mostly empty of businesses and lined with high, view-blocking walls. A red Fiat pulled up beside him and a man jumped out, shouting "Polizia! Polizia!" Abu Omar produced his ID. "Suddenly I was lifted in the air," he recalled. He was dragged into a white van and beaten, he said, by wordless men wearing balaclavas. After trussing him with restraints and blindfolding him, they sped away.
Hours later, when the van stopped, Abu Omar heard airplane noise. His clothes were cut off and something was stuffed in his anus, likely a tranquilizing suppository. His head was entirely covered in tape with only small holes for his mouth and nose, and he was placed on a plane. Hours later he was hustled off the jet. He heard someone speaking Arabic in a familiar cadence; in the distance, a muezzin was calling the dawn prayer. After more than a decade in exile, he was back in Egypt.
Abu Omar was taken into a building, put in a blue prison suit, freshly blindfolded, and presented to someone described as an important pasha, or government official. The pasha said he'd be released if he'd go back to Italy to spy on the militants at his mosque. He said no.
And so began Abu Omar's descent into one of the 21st century's nastier circles of hell. His cell had no lights or windows, and the temperature alternated between freezing and baking. He was kept blindfolded and handcuffed for seven months. Interrogations could come at any time of the day or night. He was beaten with fists, electric cables, and chairs, stripped naked, and given electric shocks.
His tormentors' questions largely revolved around his circle of Islamists in Italy, though every now and again they'd indicate that they knew he wasn't a big-time terrorist. They were detaining him only because "the Americans imposed you on us." When he asked, "Why, then, do you abuse me so much?" they replied, "This is our family tradition."
In the fall of 2003, Abu Omar was taken to another prison; it was here that he was crucified and raped by the guards. After seven more months of torture, a Cairo court found there was no evidence that Abu Omar was involved in terrorism and ordered him freed. He was told not to contact anyone in Italy—including his wife—and not to speak to the press or human rights groups. Above all, he was not to tell anyone what had happened.
After agreeing to the conditions, he was deposited at his mother's home in Alexandria. He promptly called his wife in Italy. It was the first time she'd heard from him in 14 months. Italian investigators, who'd been monitoring Abu Omar's phone in Milan for years, recorded the call. His wife asked him how he had been treated. He told her sarcastically, "They brought me food from the fanciest restaurant," though nearly three weeks later, he admitted to her, "I was very close to dying." He also spoke with a friend in Milan, Mohamed Reda El Badry, whose phone was also being tapped by Italian investigators. "I was freed on health grounds," he told El Badry in one of the recorded calls. "I was almost paralyzed; still today I cannot walk more than 200 yards.... I was incontinent, suffered from kidney trouble."
And then, just as suddenly as Abu Omar had reappeared, he vanished again. Egyptian authorities had gotten wind of his calls to Italy. This time he was imprisoned for three years. He smuggled out a letter describing his ordeal, which found its way to the Arab and Italian press and international human rights organizations. Inevitably, that led to more torture.
Was it illegal for American officials to send Abu Omar to Egypt? Yes, according to the United Nations Convention Against Torture, which prohibits delivering someone to a country where there are "substantial grounds" to assume that he might be tortured. Were there substantial grounds to believe that transferring Abu Omar to Egypt would result in his being tortured? Plenty, according to a State Department report that detailed the methods used by Egypt's security services during the year that Abu Omar was abducted and confined, including stripping and blindfolding prisoners; dousing them with cold water; beatings with fists, whips, metal rods, and other objects; administering electric shocks; suspending prisoners by their arms; and sexual assault and threats of rape.
The White House has routinely claimed that when the United States renders individuals to other countries it receives assurances that, as President Bush stated at a press conference in March 2005, "they won't be tortured...This country does not believe in torture." Several months later, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice reiterated, "The United States has not transported anyone, and will not transport anyone, to a country when we believe he will be tortured."
But in the case of Abu Omar, Rice's assertions are demonstrably false. According to a previously unpublished study conducted by Katherine Tiedemann of The New America Foundation and myself, the same is true of many of the extraordinary renditions going back to the program's beginnings in 1995. (See "Rendition by the Numbers," above.) Fourteen documented extraordinary renditions took place under the Clinton administration. Almost all of those prisoners were rendered to Egypt, where at least three were executed. After 9/11 the pace of renditions sped up and the program expanded dramatically. Prisoners were now also transferred to Jordan, Yemen, Morocco, Algeria, and even Libya, Sudan, and Syria. In all, we found 53 documented cases of extraordinary rendition since September 2001; only one prisoner specifically said he had not been tortured. Of the sixteen men who have been released, eight claimed they were tortured and/or mistreated while in foreign custody; one died within weeks of being released. Nineteen of the rendered men have not been heard from since they disappeared.
Brad Garrett is a former fbi special agent who obtained uncoerced confessions from two of the most high-profile terrorists in recent American history: Ramzi Yousef, who bombed the World Trade Center in 1993, and Mir Aimal Kasi, who shot and killed two cia employees outside the Agency's headquarters the same year. "The whole idea that you would send anyone to some other country to obtain the intel you want is ludicrous," he told me in an email. "If we want the intel, there are approaches that will render the information without torture. The problem is that someone in the U.S. government is convinced that torture is the way to go, and so if we are not allowed to do it, then send them to someplace where torture is sanctioned."
The extraordinary rendition program was not primarily intended to yield information, according to Michael Scheuer, the cia official whom the Clinton White House tasked with implementing it. "It came from an improvisation to dismantle these terrorist cells overseas. We wanted to get suspects off the streets and grab their papers," Scheuer explains. "The interrogation part wasn't important." He also claims that the program was overseen by congressional committees and "was lawyered to death." After 9/11, "The White House was desperate," Scheuer says. The rendition program quickly expanded because holding any but the most important Al Qaeda prisoners was a "burdensome proposition" for the Agency.
"Before 9/11 we never asked for some guarantee that prisoners would not be tortured or coerced," says Scheuer. The Bush administration says it has since sought such assurances, but Garrett, the interrogator, thinks those promises are worthless in any case. "In my view it is a shell game and a legal cya to say that the other country (Egypt—give me a break) will not use torture," he wrote. "We are unfortunately promoting terrorism by using these abhorrent approaches. Shame on us."
Milan's slate-grey skies glower over the city in both summer and winter, and charmless skyscrapers dominate the skyline of the financial, media, and fashion capital of Italy. It's an unlikely setting for the operatic tale of Abu Omar's cia kidnappers and their nemesis, Deputy Chief Prosecutor Armando Spataro.
Spataro may have launched the first-ever criminal case against American officials over an extraordinary rendition, but he's hardly a bleeding-heart Euro-liberal. A prosecutor for more than three decades, the affable 59-year-old has put droves of drug traffickers, mafia dons, and terrorists behind bars. When I asked him if he was anti-American, he laughed and asked, "What do you think?" gesturing around his massive office inside the gloomy, Mussolini-era Palace of Justice. The walls were festooned with photographs of marathons he has run in the United States, certificates of appreciation from the Drug Enforcement Administration, and reproductions of paintings by Warhol, Rockwell, and Hopper.
Spataro had been building a potential terrorism case against Abu Omar for months before his kidnapping; as a result of his investigation, a number of Abu Omar's acquaintances were convicted of terrorism offenses and in 2005 Abu Omar himself was indicted in absentia on charges that he had been recruiting fighters to go to Iraq. But his sudden disappearance into the bowels of Egypt's prisons had set back Spataro's probe dramatically.
I asked Spataro why he'd pushed so hard to investigate the snatching of a militant he himself was about to indict. In measured tones, he explained, "Kidnapping is a serious crime. It is important for European democracy that all people are submitted to the law. It is possible to combat terrorism without extraordinary means."
The prosecutor also didn't appreciate being lied to—American officials had let it be known around Milan that Abu Omar had likely fled to the Balkans. It didn't take Spataro long to get past the smoke screen and even track down an eyewitness to the abduction. But the bulk of his case would revolve around a rookie mistake made by the kidnappers: using cell phones, and unencrypted ones at that. Spataro's investigators reviewed the records from three Italian cell phone companies with relay towers in the vicinity of where the Egyptian militant disappeared and ran them through a commercial data-crunching program. Of the more than 10,000 cell phones in use during a three-hour window around the kidnapping, 17 were in constant communication with each other. The investigators also determined that soon after the abduction, some of the cell phones' users traveled to Aviano Air Base, a major American installation several hours east of Milan. And virtually all of the phone numbers stopped working two or three days after the abduction.
The suspicious cell phones had made calls to the American consulate in Milan and to numbers in Virginia (where the cia is headquartered). The phones, most registered under bogus names, also made many calls to prominent hotels in Milan—hotels where, the Italian investigators found, a dozen Americans had stayed in the weeks before the kidnapping. They registered under addresses in the Washington, D.C., area, and Spataro believes they used their real passports. Their movements matched those of the suspicious cell phones. Over the course of several weeks the Americans had blown more than $100,000 on easily traceable credit cards at hotels such as the Principe di Savoia, where rates start at $345 a night and which offers a special room-service menu for dogs. Others took side trips to Venice, where they stayed at the five-star Danieli and Sofitel hotels.
If the Americans had only used encrypted satellite phones and paid in cash—standard tradecraft, according to cia veteran Robert Baer, the former operative who was the model for George Clooney's character in Syriana—Spataro would have had fewer leads to follow. Why the sloppiness? Very probably, say law enforcement sources in Milan, because the Americans had clued in senior Italian intelligence officials about their plans and thus felt safe.
Next, Spataro's investigators began reviewing records from Italian air-traffic control, nato, and the main European air-traffic facility in Brussels. They discovered that a 10-seat jet departed from Aviano a few hours after Abu Omar was abducted and flew to Ramstein Air Base in Germany. An hour after it landed, an Executive Gulfstream with the tail number N85VM departed Ramstein for Cairo. In March 2005, the Chicago Tribune reported that this jet was owned by Phillip Morse, a partner in the Boston Red Sox and one of a number of individuals whose planes are occasionally rented by the cia.
One of the suspicious cell phones had made hundreds of calls in the vicinity of both the Milan residence and the country house of the cia's station chief in Milan, Robert Lady. Armed with a warrant, Spataro's investigators searched Lady's country house in June 2005 and found that he'd gone on a 10-day trip to Cairo a week after Abu Omar's abduction. The investigators also found surveillance photos of Abu Omar taken on the street where he was picked up, as well as printed directions to Aviano Air Base. And they discovered a telling email sent to Lady from a former colleague in the Milan consulate: On Christmas Eve, 2004, as Spataro's inquiry was gathering momentum, she told Lady she'd received an email "through work" titled "Italy, don't go there"—an apparent reference to the investigation. She'd also heard that Lady, who has since retired, had relocated to Geneva "until this all blew over."
Even Arianna Barbazza, the court-appointed public defender for 13 of the 26 American officials indicted in the Abu Omar case, conceded that the case against Lady and his colleagues is substantial. Lady could receive a sentence of up to 15 years. (The trial is scheduled to start in March, although none of the indicted Americans is expected to show up. The cia has refused to comment on the case or its rendition program.)
Another important break came when Luciano Pironi, the mysterious Italian police officer who had first "arrested" Abu Omar on the street, began to cooperate with Spataro. Prior to Abu Omar's arrest, Pironi was found to have been "frequently and intensely" in contact with Lady. Pironi said that Lady had told him that the operation was approved by the Italian military-intelligence agency, sismi, and that Lady had received a tip that Abu Omar was planning to hijack a school bus operated by the American school in Milan—a claim Italian law enforcement officials say is false.
Lady, who speaks fluent Italian and had good relations with his local counterparts, emerges from this tale as something of a tragic figure. He had opposed the snatch of Abu Omar on the grounds that it was counterproductive; he knew that Italy's counterterrorism police had been trying to build a case against the Egyptian militant and had even warned a top Italian counterterrorism official, Stefano D'Ambrosio, that the cia was planning the Abu Omar operation. D'Ambrosio told Italian investigators that Lady considered the whole scheme "stupid." But Lady was forced to lead the operation by his bosses in Rome and Langley, who were under intense pressure from the White House to produce results in the war on terrorism. Lady told Pironi that he'd never have spent all his savings to buy a retirement house in the Italian countryside "unless he had been sure that no inquiry against him was under way."
Today, that house has been seized by Italian authorities and Lady, who fled to the States, is the subject of a Europe-wide arrest warrant. In a final twist of irony, Lady told a friend in the Italian police that in his retirement he'd hoped to work for a firm made up of former cia officers who specialize in negotiating releases for people abducted in South America.
In february 2007, Abu Omar was finally released—this time, it seems, for good. "Without the human rights and media campaign, I would still be in prison," he told me. The conditions of his release were that he stay in Egypt and keep quiet about his treatment. But realizing that notoriety might be his best protection, Abu Omar attended the trial of a 22-year-old blogger whom the Egyptian government accused of insulting President Hosni Mubarak. (He was sentenced to four years.) In the Alexandria courtroom, he paraded his scars before the cameras and talked about his years of torture. "Now I am a public figure," he told me. "It protects me."
Jobless and still monitored by Egypt's security services, Abu Omar now spends most of his time cruising the Internet and posting occasional comments on Arabic-language newspaper sites. Toward the end of our interview he pulled out a plastic bag stuffed full of Christmas cards with pictures of windmills and little red robins sent by people in the United Kingdom who'd learned about his case through a letter-writing campaign organized by Amnesty International. He told me he is happy that these kind people write, sending the message that someone out there knows he hasn't disappeared.

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[mukto-mona] Dear Finance Adviser,

Dear Finance Adviser,

You are about to present your budget in your current term. Next year, you can or can't present your budget because a general election is due in December 2008. So, you will undoubtedly be under great pressure from friends and colleagues in the caretaker government backed by the armed forces to make this year's exercise an election budget, full of populist give-aways.

Please resist such pressures. Next budgets make hardly any difference to the existence of the caretaker governmnet,its credibility and future of the caretaker government's approach acceptable to the nation and donors. That is more true than ever right now, since the general election is a good 9 months off, and voters have notoriously short memories.

Every Finance Minister/Adviser, is urged to produce a budget in the final year of his government's term. Yet, this does not work - in practise, voters vote out four-fifth of all incumbent governments. Announcing a tax cut or a new spending programme seems to make no difference to voters. Preparing a populist budget and expecting caretaker government's credible dividends is an exercise based on hope over experience.

Remember the experience of the last BNP Finance Minister, Mr.Saifur Rahman. In 2006, he sought to present an election budget 4 months before the 2007 election. He slashed import duties, and abolished excise duty on many items consumed by the general masses, ranging from umbrellas and kerosene lamps to toys and kitchenware. He cut the excise duty from different percentages for items consumed by the new rich class - cars, air conditioners, soft drinks. He abolished the surcharge on income tax, and increased the standard deduction for salaried folk.

But Mr. Saifur Rahman knew that voters in the 2007 election would not remember his 2006 budget measures. So, he hit on a masterly strategy. In July 2006, shortly before the general election was formally notified by the Election Commission and before the vote on account was due, he came out with a series of tax cuts and new spending programmes. He took advantage of the fact that the law permitted a wide range of tax changes between budget presentations. And so he produced what was, for practicable electoral purposes, a virtual full budget.

In this virtual budget, he announced indirect tax cuts that gave away an estimated Taka 22,000 crore of goodies to consumers. He made healthcare more affordable by cutting the customs duty on lifesaving bulk drugs and medical equipment and exempting them from the countervailing duty. He halved the excise duty on computers.Moreover, to cover every conceivable vote bank, he announced the creation of two new funds, one for different 
infrastructure including manufacturing infrastructure.He said all these new funds would get bank finance cheaply.At the time, this was hailed as a masterstroke in electoral populism. He had found a way round the formal rules to present what was in all but name an election budget. Very clever(even he has forgotten to declare his own personal income and filing tax with National Board of Revenues)!

But did it win any votes? The BNP and its allies were thrashed soundly. Much has been written about the failure of the BNP's Bangladesh Emerging Tiger election campaign. We need also to remember the failure of Mr. Rahman's several election budgets.These proved conclusively that voters are not impressed by tax cuts or promises of grand new programmes. They are interested in improvements in the quality of their lives. And that is something far beyond the scope of a mere budget.

I am sure, Mr Finance Adviser, that the logic of this is clear to you. Instead of trying to gain a reputation as a successful populist, you should aim to go down in history as a strong, sensible Finance and Planning Adviser. However, given neutral realities, you will not be able to ignore totally the political demands from your government as well as political parties active during the EPR. You cannot say that you will do nothing populist because it is counterproductive. That would be politically incorrect.

So, tell your colleagues that populism 9 months before an election will be completely forgotten. Far better to present a sober, prudent budget this time, and postpone populism until a virtual budget close to the 2008 election. Then, in January 2009, incumbent government can come out with any number of tax cuts and populist programmes in a virtual budget.

You know that this will make virtually no difference to the election outcome. But it will satisfy the nation that you have tried your best. Meanwhile, you can focus on long-term tax issues, thus ensuring yourself a place in the history books as a Finance Adviser who really progressive Bangladesh.
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[mukto-mona] Press freedom

Press freedom

I criticise the lack of government's commitment to respect press freedom. Reporters Without Borders accused public officials around the world of 'impotence, cowardice and duplicity' in defending freedom of expression. The spinelessness of some Western countries and major international bodies is harming press freedom. The lack of determination by democratic countries in defending the values they supposedly stand for is alarming. Bangladesh press is also facing the same situation as the present government is backed by the armed forces.
   Gopal Sengupta
   Canada

Published in the Daily New Age on March 06,2008 www.newagebd.com

 

 

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[mukto-mona] Moses was on drugs?

National Post, a Toronto based daily, ran a story from a Jewish professor in Israel that Moses was on narcotics when he went to meet God in Mount Sinai. What is happening to the agnostics that they are challenging everything man loved to believe for so long?  Is it that enlightened or ominous sign that is about to demolish all the fables told so diligently?  Should the believers fold their hands towards the heavens for more modern deliverances?  This has become imperative for the survival of all the religions which are increasingly becoming a burden on the enlightened mind. Not much is asked from the heavens but only one more commandment that, 'Thou shall not believe in the fables". In the realm of human knowledge ignorance is like an innocent lamb which is always sacrificed to make way for knowledge. I wonder for how long  the mankind will religion in it's traditional form while facing sharp questions about it's relevancy in the contemporary times and the emerging posterity.    

 In the materialistic world life we want to shine on our own creativeness. The vision of the machine age has one indomitable ego that is to look forward. The epoch is not very far when education and enlightenment will engulf the entire humanity thereby challenging all the unsubstantiated facts those have been governing our lives. The fire of freedom has become so ferocious that it can't be stopped by curse, fear, excommunication or declaring some one a murtaad. The dogma itself will burn its own dark corners. Perhaps this is the beauty of our times. A fearless beauty, an unstoppable urge, and a surge that is ready to demolish everything that are not based on facts.

 

Akbar Hussain





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