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The Empire And The Right To Life Of
Human Beings
Reflections by
Comrade Fidel
That’s terrific! So I exclaimed when I read down to the last line
about the revelations of the famous journalist Seymour Hersh,
printed in Democracy Now! and collected as one of the 25 most
censored news items in the United States.
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The material is entitled “The War Crimes of
Stanley McChrystal, U.S. General” and it was included in Project
Censored, put together by a university in California, including
the essential paragraphs from those revelations.
Lieutenant General Stanley McChrystal, named the commander
responsible for the war in Afghanistan by Obama in May of 2009,
had earlier been the head of the Joint Special Operations
Command (JSOC) reporting to Dick Cheney [Bush’s vice president].
Most of Gen. McChrystal’s 33-year military career is being kept
classified [in other words, secret], including his services
between 2003 and 2008 as commander of JSOC, the highly secret
elite unit that for years the Pentagon refused to acknowledge
its existence. JSOC is a special unit, of ‘black’ operations of
the Navy Seals (Marines Special Forces) and Delta Force [secret
army soldiers for special operations, formally called ‘Special
Forces Operational Division-Delta (SFOD-D), while the Pentagon
calls it the Combat Applications Group].
“Pulitzer Prize-winning Seymour Hersh said the Bush
administration ran an "executive assassination ring" that
reported directly to Vice President Dick Cheney and that
Congress never felt any concern to investigate. JSOC teams used
to travel to different countries, without even speaking to the
ambassador or the CIA Station Head, with a list of people they
were looking for, finding them, killing them and leaving. There
was a current list of people marked as targets, drawn up by Vice
President Cheney’s office […] There were assassinations in
dozens of countries in the Middle East and in Latin America,
Hersh stated : ‘There’s an executive order, signed by Jerry
Ford, President Ford, in the ’70s, forbidding such action. It’s
not only contrary—it’s illegal, it’s immoral, it’s
counterproductive.’
JSOC was also implicated in war crimes, including the torture of
prisoners in secret ‘ghost’ detention centres. Camp Nama in
Iraq, operated by JSOC under McChrystal, was one of such `ghost`
facilities hidden from the Red Cross International Committee (CICR)
and accused of some of the worst acts of torture.”
They officially installed the Major General at Fort Braga, North
Carolina, but he was “a frequent visitor to Camp Nama and at
other special forces bases in Iraq and Afghanistan where the
forces under his command were based”.
Next we deal with a point of special interest, when such facts
came into conflict with officials who, in fulfilling their
functions, were obliged to commit deeds that put them in open
violation of the law and implied serious crimes.
“An interrogator at Camp Nama known as Jeff described locking
prisoners in shipping containers for 24 hours at a time in
extreme heat; exposing them to extreme cold with periodic
soaking in cold water; bombardment with bright lights and loud
music; sleep deprivation; and severe beatings.”
Immediately we are dealing with flagrant violations of
international principles and covenants signed by the United
States. Cuban readers will remember the story told in the two
pieces where I wrote about our relations with the International
Red Cross, to which we returned a great number of prisoners from
the enemy army that had fallen into our hands during our defence
of the Sierra Maestra and the later strategic counter-offensive
against the Cuban army, trained and supplied by the U.S. Never
was any prisoner mistreated and none of the wounded was ever
denied immediate care. That very same institution, headquartered
in Switzerland, could testify to those facts.
“The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is the
international body charged under international law with
monitoring compliance with the Geneva Conventions, and it,
therefore, has the right to inspect all facilities where people
are detained in a country that is at war or under military
occupation.”
“In the explanation why no other press had covered this story,
Hersh stated: ‘My colleagues at the press corps often don't
follow up, not because they don't want to but because they don't
know who to call. If I'm writing something on the Joint Special
Operations Command, which is an ostensibly classified unit, how
do they find it out? The government will tell them everything I
write is wrong or that they can't comment. It's easy for those
stories to be dismissed. I do think the relationship with JSOC
is changing under Obama. It's more under control now.’.”
…the decision of the Obama Administration to appoint Gen.
McChrystal as the new commander in charge of the war in
Afghanistan and the prolongation of military jurisdiction for
U.S. prisoners in its war on terrorism, held in the Guantanamo
Bay prison, are unfortunately examples of how the Obama
Administration continues walking in Bush`s footsteps.
Rock Creek Free Press revealed in June 2010 that Seymour Hersh,
taking part in the Global Research Journalism Conference in
Geneva, criticized President Obama in April of 2010 and
denounced that US forces were carrying out executions on the
battlefield.
“Those captured in Afghanistan are being executed on the
battlefield”, Hersh stated
By this point, the story comes in contact with highly current
reality: the continuity of a policy by the president that
succeeded the delirious W. Bush, inventor of the war waged to
get power over the most important gas and oil resources in the
world in a region inhabited by more than 2.5 billion people, by
virtue of acts committed against the people of the United States
by an organization of men who were recruited and armed by the
CIA to fight in Afghanistan against Soviet soldiers and who
continue to enjoy the backing of the closest U.S. allies.
The complex and unpredictable area whose resources are being
disputed goes from Iraq and the Middle East right up to the
remote limits of the Chinese region of Xinjiang, going through
Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, and the
former Soviet republics of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazajstan,
Kirguistan and Tayikistan, capable of supplying the gas and oil
for the growing economy of the Peoples` Republic of China and
industrialized Europe. The population of Afghanistan, as well as
a part of Pakistan, a country with 170 million inhabitants and
possessing nuclear weapons, is the victim of the unmanned Yankee
airplane attacks that are massacring the civilian population.
Among the 25 most censured news items by the great media,
selected by Sonoma State University of California, as it has
been doing for 34 years, one of them, corresponding to the
2009-2010 period, was “The War Crimes of General Stanley
McChrystal”; and another two are related with our island: “The
Media Ignores Cuban Medical Aid in Haitian Earthquake” and
“Prisoners in Guantanamo are Still Being Brutalized”. A fourth
state: “Obama Reduces Social Spending and Increases the
Military”.
Our Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bruno Rodríguez, was
politically responsible for the Cuban Medical Mission sent to
Pakistan when the destructive earthquake battered the simple
nature of that country`s north-eastern region where extensive
areas inhabited by the same ethnic group, with the same culture
and traditions were arbitrarily split up by English colonialism
into countries that later fell under the aegis of the Yankees.
In his speech yesterday, on October 26th, at UN headquarters, he
demonstrated how excellently well-informed he is about the
international situation of our complicated world.
His brilliant speech and the Resolution approved by that body,
because of its great importance, require a Reflection that I
propose to write.
Fidel Castro Ruz
October 27, 2010
9:16 p.m.
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