Sunday, December 27, 2015

Shaker Aamer - 'British state was complicit in my torture in Guantanamo Bay'

This is a repost from Great Britain's Socialist Worker:




Shaker Aamer - 'British state was complicit in my torture in Guantanamo Bay'

The last British resident to be freed from Guantanamo Bay, Shaker Aamer, has described his torture in the camp, writes Judith Orr


A 2013 protest demanding that Shaker Aamer is freed
A 2013 protest demanding that Shaker Aamer is freed (Pic: Guy Smallman)

Shaker Aamer has spoken out for the first time since he was released from Guantanamo Bay in October.


Shaker was held for 14 years by the US, first in Bagram prison in Afghanistan and then in the notorious Guantanamo prison camp.


He accused Tony Blair and Jack Straw of allowing the US to torture him.


And he described British officials visiting him in Bagram and witnessing his torture.


Shaker said one watched as “This American guy grabs me by the head, and he slams it backwards against the wall.


“In my mind I think I must try to save my head so I tried to bring it forwards, but as soon as I do he grabs it again and bashes it: douff, then back again, douff, douff, douff.”


Shaker said the British man had a “posh accent” and blond hair. He did nothing to stop Shaker’s torture.


Shaker said, “Everything that happened to us is a war crime in Guantanamo.


“Everybody is going to be scared, even Tony Blair, I believe he is scared right now to go behind bars.”


Shaker said his hope of rescue rose on 7 January 2002 because a guard told him Tony Blair was coming to visit after the fall of the Taliban.


Shaker saw several British representatives. “The first British guy said his name was John, he said he knew about me from London,” Shaker said.


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“He told me openly he was from MI5, and that he had a file on me. But the first thing he said when he saw me was, 'Shaker, you look like a ghost.'


“With the torture, with the beating, I didn't even know what I looked like. I hadn't seen my face in months.”


Shaker described how US officers “used to jump on my face with their boots.


“Imagine in the freezing cold winter, on concrete in the middle of the airport, and young guards are beating you, they beat the hell out of you with their M16s, and jumping on your face and your body with their boots.


“These guards were doing it as a systematic torture.


“Every time somebody arrived, they had to beat the shit out of him, to make him know that if he does anything wrong, if he tries or thinks of running away he will never make it.”


Shaker led the camp’s first mass hunger strike against the conditions in 2005 despite being in solitary confinement.


He scratched away the glue around his cell window with a fork, which broke the soundproof seal so he was able to shout to other prisoners.


He said, “I called out, ‘Who is outside?’ and then we transfer information.”


Shaker said he will not stop campaigning till the full truth is exposed and Guantanamo is shut down.



Highlights

This piece is written by Rebecca of Sex and Politics and Screeds and Attitude, Cedric of Cedric's Big Mix, Kat of Kat's Korner, Betty of Thomas Friedman is a Great Man, Mike of Mikey Likes It!, Elaine of Like Maria Said Paz, Ruth of Ruth's Report, Marcia of SICKOFITRADLZ, Stan of Oh Boy It Never Ends, Ann of Ann's Mega Dub, Isaiah of The World Today Just Nuts and Wally of The Daily Jot. Unless otherwise noted, we picked all highlights.





 "I Hate The War" -- most requested highlight by readers of this site. 


"Lois Lerner on the job" -- Isaiah dips into the archives.


"Streaming sucks," "Joni Mitchell," "My end of the year music piece" and "Doris Day" -- Ruth, Mike, Kat and Elaine cover music.



"Tuesday Weld," "Jodie Foster films," "Goldie, Diane and Bette," "Burt Reynolds," "Our Gang" and "SINATRA: THE CHAIRMAN" -- Trina, Ann, Marcia, Betty and Stan talk books.


"The grinch who stole the transgender movement?" -- Marcia sides with Chelsea Manning. 
  







Monday, December 21, 2015

Truest statement of the week

It is becoming increasingly clear to millions that all of Obama’s claims—that the ACA would provide near-universal coverage, that “if you want to keep your plan, you can keep your plan” and “if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor”—were lies. The aim of Obamacare is to restructure an already class-based delivery of health care even more in line with the interests of the corporations, particularly the private insurance companies and giant pharmaceuticals, while cutting costs for employers and the government.
At the same time, Obamacare prepares the way for the privatization of Social Security and Medicare and their transformation into voucher programs, and provides the impetus for an assault on employer-provided health insurance, the means by which about half of all Americans currently receive coverage.


-- Kate Randall, "Obamacare enrollment deadline: Fines mount for failure to buy costly, barebones insurance" (WSWS).







Truest statement of the week II

While premiums and deductibles continue to rise, the plans offered are steadily deteriorating in quality. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation reported last month that PPOs, which provide health insurance that pays for both in-network and out-of-network health providers, are dwindling as an option on the Obamacare exchanges.
People shopping for insurance in the ACA “marketplace” are increasingly finding the offerings limited to health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and exclusive-provider organizations, both of which provide extremely limited coverage when patients want to visit an out-of-network health care provider.
The availability of PPOs on the HealthCare.gov exchange is expected to fall by 41 percent between 2015 and 2016. As of this year in New York City, no PPOs were offered either through Obamacare or on a private insurance exchange, but were available only through employer-provided coverage.
For a patient suffering from a debilitating disease, restriction to an HMO likely means he will no longer be able to visit a specialist, such as an oncologist or rheumatologist, with whom he has established a relationship over months or years. The impact is potentially life-threatening.



-- Kate Randall, "Obamacare enrollment deadline: Fines mount for failure to buy costly, barebones insurance" (WSWS).


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First, we thank all who participated this edition which includes Dallas and the following:





The Third Estate Sunday Review's Jim, Dona, Ty, Jess and Ava,
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Betty of Thomas Friedman Is a Great Man,
C.I. of The Common Ills and The Third Estate Sunday Review,
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and Ann of Ann's Mega Dub.


And what did we come up with?

Kate Randall gets another truest.
In fact, she gets two.
Nouri attacked protesters.  Now he takes part.
Ava and C.I. take on Hillary in the debates.  You will not want to miss this.

Isaiah live cartooned the debate.

Steve Harvey.
There was some.
Janet Jackson -- just another worthy woman the Rock and Roll Hall of Shame refuses to induct.
Did you miss it?  The media appears to have.

What we listened to while writing.

Press release from Johnny Isakson's office. 
Barack talks Islamic State.
Mike and the gang wrote this and we thank them for it.

Peace.




-- Jim, Dona, Ty, Jess, Ava and C.I


Editorial: Oh now he favors protests

Well lookie, lookie here.


Ex VP Maliki turned up in anti  protests in Baghdad but takes a backseat                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
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It's thug Nouri al-Maliki.

Thug Nouri who regularly had protesters attacked.

Thug Nouri who had journalists kidnapped and beaten for covering protests.

But lookie lookie if the thug doesn't join in a protest.

Imagine for one moment if he was treated the way he treated Iraqi protesters who stood up against discrimination and persecution.

We're not saying that he should be.

No one should be beaten for exercising free speech.

Or kidnapped.

Or imprisoned.

But how telling that no one in the corporate press last week bothered to note Nouri's treatment of protesters when he was prime minister of Iraq (spring 2006 through summer 2014) as they bothered to note his participation in a Baghdad protest against Turkish troops in Iraq.


TV: The Hillary Clinton Rules

Hillary Clinton does not believe the rules apply to her.


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That came across loud and clear Saturday night when ABC broadcast the Democratic Party's presidential debate live from New Hampshire and Clinton shared the stage with Senator Bernie Sanders and former Governor Martin O'Malley.


Here's an exchange from the debate where ABC News' Martha Raddatz asks a basic question.


RADDATZ: Thank you very much. Thank you. We're going to move on here. Governor O'Malley, thank you very much for that. And we're going to make a very sharp turn as we wrap things up here.
Secretary Clinton, first ladies, as you well know, have used their position to work on important causes like literacy and drug abuse. But they also supervise the menus, the flowers, the holiday ornaments and White House decor. I know you think you know where I'm going here.
You have said that Bill Clinton is a great host and loves giving tours but may opt out of picking flower arrangements if you're elected. Bill Clinton aside, is it time to change the role of a president's spouse?

CLINTON: Well, the role has been defined by each person who's held it. And I am very grateful for all my predecessors and my successors because each of them not only did what she could to support her husband and our country but often chose to work on important issues that were of particular concern.
Obviously, Mrs. Obama has been a terrific leader when it comes to young people's health, particularly nutrition and exercise. And I think has had a big impact. So whoever is part of the family of a president has an extraordinary privilege of not only having a front row seat on history but making her or maybe his contribution.

And with respect to my own husband, I am probably still going to pick the flowers and the china for state dinners and stuff like that. But I will certainly turn to him as prior presidents have for special missions, for advice, and in particular, how we're going to get the economy working again for everybody, which he knows a little bit about.

Not only does she believe the rules don't apply to her but she's so damn stupid.

She didn't just, you may remember, sit at home baking cookies.

Do you not remember that?

It was 1992 and she wasn't going to do First Lady functions if elected.  If elected?  In fact, it was going to be a co-presidency, two for the price of one, blah, blah, blah.

No, America didn't go for that.

And the Clinton-Gore campaign had to drop that claim.

And when she got in the White House as First Lady?

Well, she did try healthcare (and failed) but she also hosted teas when not conversing with the spirit of the late Eleanor Roosevelt.

Yes, she did more than host teas -- as did Laura Bush, Rosalynn Carter, Betty Ford, Lady Bird Johnson and countless others.

But she did have to fulfill the role of First Lady.

Now she wants to be president.

24 years later and she's making the same stupid mistakes.

It will be a co-presidency, she insists.

Bill will be advising on foreign policy and on the economy and on . . .

No.

That's not the role of the First Spouse.

If Bill Clinton isn't, dare we say, 'man enough' to handle the role of the First Spouse, then the country needs to know that now.

It his job to be the smiling, diplomatic partner of the president.

The First Spouse does not make policy.

The role is hostess -- and Harriet Lane served in that role for her uncle James Buchanan when the unmarried Buchanan was President of the United States.

If that role is 'beneath' Bill Clinton or some form of an insult to his manhood, then the American people need to know that now.

In light of the news that Hillary, as Secretary of State, slept through a Benghazi briefing, she needs to know right now that the American people are not voting for a president who selects flowers and china for state dinners.

That's not the job of the president.

Nor does the president have the time to do that.

But rules don't apply to Hillary -- or so she believes.

And that came through loud and clear throughout the debate.

She bullied moderators Raddatz and David Muir.

And they let her.

She talked over everyone -- including the moderators -- and insisted on having the last word over and over.

You really started to grasp that she just can't shut up.

"My name was invoked!" she shrieked at one point talking over others.

It was so ridiculous that Bernie Sanders later mocked her on it by using the same phrase.

But there was so much to mock -- including her outfit.


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Did someone sew together bathroom mats to make that outfit?

Was it a dress and leggings?

A pantsuit?

Or, as one friend insisted to us, homage to the outfits Ricky and Fred trick Lucy and Ethel into wearing in I LOVE LUCY'S "Lucy Gets a Paris Gown" (written by Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh, Bob Carroll Jr., Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf)?

Some say it with silk, some say it with satin, Hillary apparently says it with burlap.


And whatever she says, it's to cut off Martin O'Malley or Bernie Sanders or Martha Raddatz or David Muir.

Let's talk about the moderators.

Martha had one good moment in the whole debate.

Hillary was yacking on in her War Hawk manner about the need for a no-fly zone over Syria.


RADDATZ: Secretary Clinton, I'd like to go back to that if I could. ISIS doesn't have aircraft, Al Qaida doesn't have aircraft. So would you shoot down a Syrian military aircraft or a Russian airplane?

CLINTON: I do not think it would come to that. We are already de-conflicting air space. We know...

RADDATZ: But isn't that a decision you should make now, whether...

CLINTON: No, I don't think so. I am advocating...

RADDATZ: ... if you're advocating this?



No, she didn't think so.

Nor did she ever manage to actually answer Martha Raddatz' question.

It was not a proud moment for her as she had repeatedly 'invoked' the need for a no-fly zone -- this despite, as Raddatz pointed out, the Islmaic State not having any aircraft.

Another embarrassing moment also involved the Islamic State -- Hillary Clinton insisting that IS was using Donald Trump in infomericals to recruit for the terrorist organization.




Angie Drobnic Holan (POLITIFACT) addressed that claim:



"We also need to make sure that the really discriminatory messages that Trump is sending around the world don't fall on receptive ears," Clinton said. "He is becoming ISIS's best recruiter. They are going to people showing Donald Trump insulting Islam and Muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists."
Not having heard that before, our eyebrows went up when we heard Clinton’s comment, and we weren’t alone. The Twittersphere, on both the right and the left, picked up on Clinton’s statement and questioned whether she had any evidence for it.
Extensive Google searches did not turn up any evidence. And the response from the Clinton campaign did not point to any specific videos.
The campaign pointed to an NBC News article that quoted Rita Katz of the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors the social media activities of Islamic terrorist groups.
"They love him from the sense that he is supporting their rhetoric," she said. "They follow everything Donald Trump says. When he says, 'No Muslims should be allowed in America,' they tell people, 'We told you America hates Muslims and here is proof.' "
The article also quoted David Phillips, director of the Program on Peace-Building and Rights at Columbia University's Institute for the Study of Human Rights, saying that "Trump's incendiary anti-Muslim comments will surely be used by ISIS social media to demonize the United States and attract recruits to fight in Iraq and Syria."
But while such quotes support the notion that ISIS could be making recruiting videos, or will do so, they do not support Clinton’s contention -- offered in the present tense -- that they are currently doing so.
Vox.com tweeted at J.M. Berger, author of the book ISIS: The State of Terror, and Berger tweeted back, "I would be surprised if they had and we didn't hear about it in a big way."



So serial liar Hillary Clinton backs up her claim by citing . . . serial liar Rita Katz?

[Rita Katz has long been called out here and at THE COMMON ILLS.  If you're new to her, you can refer to Benjamin Wallis-Wells' 2006 article for THE NEW YORKER.]

Did David Muir have even one good moment?

The best term for him would be "coltish."

Shiny sheen, glossy lips?  Not since Julia Roberts paraded down Rodeo Drive has anyone rivaled Mr. Ed for the title of best talking horse.

Is it really too much to expect that debate moderators will impose rules?

Or that when one chat hog won't shut up, that they cut her off?

And if she continues yacking after she's been cut off, that they only get firmer?

"Secretary Clinton," Raddatz asked at one point as Hillary was refusing to answer the question and attempting to distract by going to a different topic, "could we stick to gun control?"

Could we?

Stop her.

Shut her down.

Shut any candidate down who cannot follow the rules.

If you're not up to that, you're not up to being a debate moderator.

They're supposed to impose the rules but Raddatz and Muir let Hillary Clinton walk all over them.

"We have to abide by the rules," Muir insisted at one point, before refusing to impose them -- then or at any other time.

In their half-assed way, however, Muir and Raddatz may have provided a public service: Letting the American public see just what a blow hard and ego maniac Hillary has become.


Better they know while there's still a chance to defeat her in a primary.







[You can stream Saturday's debate at ABC News, you can read a transcript of the debate at THE WASHINGTON POST.]
















Live Cartooning the New Hampshire Democratic Debate


Saturday, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Governor Martin O'Malley and US Senator Bernie Sanders took the stage in New Hampshire in yet another Democratic Party debate as the party moves towards picking their 2016 presidential nominee.



Isaiah has been doing his online political comic THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS since 2005 but Saturday was the first time he's ever live cartooned an event.





 He offered "What Bernie Wants for America"

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He also offered "Who's Debate Is It Anyway?"



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And he offered "Hillary's Debate Strategy."



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