October 7 2012

by Cynthia McKinney

Oct. 7, 2012 – This weekend, anti-war protests are taking place all over the world. I do believe that the position of the vast majority of the world’s people is one that is utterly tired of a hungry war machine ignited by gangster bankers concomitantly devouring the money resources of the world’s people.

As she is today for the fourth session of the Russell Tribunal in New York City, Cynthia McKinney served on the jury at the third session, on Nov. 5-7, 2011, in Cape Town,

As she is today for the fourth session of the Russell Tribunal in New York City, Cynthia McKinney served on the jury at the third session, on Nov. 5-7, 2011, in Cape Town, South Africa. The third session asked the question: “Are Israel practices against the Palestinian people in breach of the prohibition on apartheid under international law?” – Photo: Russell Tribunal

As she is today for the fourth session of the Russell Tribunal in New York City, Cynthia McKinney served on the jury at the third session, on Nov. 5-7, 2011, in Cape Town, South Africa. The third session asked the question: “Are Israel practices against the Palestinian people in breach of the prohibition on apartheid under international law?” – Photo: Russell Tribunal

South Africa. The third session asked the question: “Are Israel practices against the Palestinian people in breach of the prohibition on apartheid under international law?” – Photo: Russell Tribunal

There is a growing awareness of exactly where the problem lies: It is not in the millions of working people who struggle every month just to make ends meet; it is not in the immigrant fleeing the intentional destabilization of her homeland; it is not in the descendants of Africans imported from Africa for enslavement; it is not in the right-wing White person misled to believe that individuals from the foregoing groups are his enemy; it is not in the group of people who pray to Allah; it is not in the people on the street this weekend demanding peace and an end to war.

It is clear that those who helped construct this current society and now preside over it are also the ones who benefit from having things as they are today. Increasingly, more and more of us are paying an even higher price for them to continue their privilege because enough is never enough for them.

Real change, then, requires not only changes in the names, color, ethnicities, languages spoken, religion or gender of those who preside over the current political state of affairs. Real change requires dismantling the current political, economic and social structures that serve only the interests of an elite to whom current elected office holders answer.

In short, the kind of change that people thought they were voting for in 2008. I have consistently drawn attention to the need for this kind of deep, structural change. Therefore, this Open Letter addresses what is happening to me as I challenge a system that no longer serves the interests of the people and push for the kind of change that will really make a difference.

 

This Open Letter addresses what is happening to me as I challenge a system that no longer serves the interests of the people and push for the kind of change that will really make a difference.

As I write this, I note the irony that I am currently conducting research in order to write a paper on the violent repression carried out by individuals acting on behalf of the United States government against certain political actors of the 1960s and early 1970s. It was during this research that I came across the notion of “soft repression” and immediately recognized myself in what I was reading.

The Cape Town session of the Russell Tribunal closes, on Nov. 7, 2011. Cynthia McKinney is second from left, Alice Walker second from right. – Photo: Russell Tribunal

The Cape Town session of the Russell Tribunal closes, on Nov. 7, 2011. Cynthia McKinney is second from left, Alice Walker second from right. – Photo: Russell Tribunal

The Cape Town session of the Russell Tribunal closes, on Nov. 7, 2011. Cynthia McKinney is second from left, Alice Walker second from right. – Photo: Russell Tribunal

I said to myself as I read, “Hey, that’s me.” So, I decided to write this Open Letter in order to blow the cover off a secret that I have walked with for years.

“Soft repression” tactics include ridicule, stigma and silencing. I have experienced and continue to experience each one of these types of targeting. I routinely receive hate mail and withstand very active organized attempts to ridicule, stigmatize and eventually silence me. I routinely experience strange occurrences with my computer (typing by itself) and telephone (answered by someone before it even rings on my end) and more. Strange things happen to my friends and to the friends of my friends (like police stops for nothing and, worse, calls to remote immigrant acquaintances asking for information about me).

Not too long ago, I received a call from a lawyer with the ACLU who tracks politically-inspired civil liberties violations and he told me that my name came up in a Texas Fusion Center of the Department of Homeland Security document as someone, associating with former Attorney General Ramsey Clark and traveling to Lebanon with him, who should be surveilled for any attempts engaged in by me to push Sharia law for the U.S. It’s ludicrous, I know. It’s even more ludicrous that U.S. tax dollars are being spent to surveil people for this stupidity. But there it is.

More recently, Congresswoman Maxine Waters courageously asked the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Robert Mueller, at a Congressional hearing if the FBI was surveilling me because she had documents that suggested that due to my political beliefs and inflammatory words uttered by others after my 2006 campaign election theft that placed blame for the unfortunate election results on Jewish Israel partisans inside the U.S.

Cynthia McKinney traveled twice on boats attempting to break the Israeli blockade on Palestine. On the first journey, in 2008, her boat was rammed by an Israeli ship and nearly sank. On the second journey – here she waves as the Free Gaza vessel “Spirit of Humanity” departs Cyprus on June 29, 2009 – her boat was boarded and she and everyone aboard was jailed in Israel. – Photo: Al Jazeera

Cynthia McKinney traveled twice on boats attempting to break the Israeli blockade on Palestine. On the first journey, in 2008, her boat was rammed by an Israeli ship and nearly sank. On the second journey – here she waves as the Free Gaza vessel “Spirit of Humanity” departs Cyprus on June 29, 2009 – her boat was boarded and she and everyone aboard was jailed in Israel. – Photo: Al Jazeera

Cynthia McKinney traveled twice on boats attempting to break the Israeli blockade on Palestine. On the first journey, in 2008, her boat was rammed by an Israeli ship and nearly sank. On the second journey – here she waves as the Free Gaza vessel “Spirit of Humanity” departs Cyprus on June 29, 2009 – her boat was boarded and she and everyone aboard was jailed in Israel. – Photo: Al Jazeera

I have been stalked (unfortunately, the prosecution occurred under a false identity as a Muslim Pakistani) and thank goodness to local authorities, the perpetrator spent time in jail until his high-priced lawyer bailed him out, and the individual with the false identity was convicted of stalking. Upon my return to the U.S. from Cape Town, South Africa, at which the Russell Tribunal found that Israel practices its own unique form of apartheid, I was notified by my local FBI office that I was the subject of a terroristic threat, along with U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and President Barack Obama, by some poor hillbillies from the north Georgia mountains. The FBI offered to protect me from any other hillbillies who might get funny ideas.

Well, I’ve been through this before with the FBI, when a journalist called for my lynching on my way to vote. My alarmed Congressional staff alerted the FBI – only for us all to learn, years later, that this particular “journalist” was on the FBI payroll at the time that he made those reprehensible remarks.

I have lived with this “soft repression” since, as a Member of Congress-elect in 1992, I refused to sign the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) pledge of support for Israel. I will begin to document and make public what has heretofore been covert activity carried out by bullies who pick on the weak. The members of my inner circle and I are extremely weak compared to the power and resources of those orchestrating and carrying out this “soft repression.”

I have lived with this “soft repression” since, as a Member of Congress-elect in 1992, I refused to sign the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) pledge of support for Israel.

What could they possibly be afraid of?

Traveling by land in July 2009, McKinney was finally able to enter Gaza for a brief visit, speaking here with a Palestinian woman.

Traveling by land in July 2009, McKinney was finally able to enter Gaza for a brief visit, speaking here with a Palestinian woman.

I will answer my own question: Values whose time has come – truth, justice, peace and dignity. Not only for the elite few, but also for the rest

of us: everybody’s truth and everybody’s dignity.

Traveling by land in July 2009, McKinney was finally able to enter Gaza for a brief visit, speaking here with a Palestinian woman.

I am honored to serve as a juror on the Russell Tribunal on Palestine. I am honored to serve with Angela Davis and Alice Walker and Dennis Banks as the U.S. contingent of jurors here in New York City. Davis, Walker and Means are giants in U.S. activism, demonstrating self-sacrifice, dignity and great love for community.

I have been with this tribunal from its opening session in Barcelona, where I was the only U.S. member. At these New York sessions so far, we have spoken of colonialism, oppression, murder and war with impunity.

Therefore, I in no way want to equate the unusual events occurring around me with the violence of the situation faced by Palestinians in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, the particular focus of this tribunal. I seek merely to expose covert actions directed at me, and people close to me, that constitute bullying and soft repression that would otherwise go unnoted and whose purpose I surmise is to punish me for my values and political beliefs that favor justice and peace, and, most probably, to dissuade me from future political activities.

I seek merely to expose covert actions directed at me, and people close to me, that constitute bullying and soft repression that would otherwise go un-noted and whose purpose I surmise is to punish me for my values and political beliefs that favor justice and peace, and, most probably, to dissuade me from future political activities.

Their plan will not work. I believe in hearing everyone’s truths, especially from those whose voices have been shut down. I believe that we can only achieve justice when we are willing to face everyone’s truths. I believe that peace is achievable when justice is prevalent. And I believe that human and planetary dignity will exist during such time as we all live together in peace. My work, every day, is to advance this cause in the best way that I know, using the tools at my disposal at this time.

I believe that peace is achievable when justice is prevalent.

I have already received some requests for these documents that have been made available to me; I will make them available to anyone who asks.

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Notice this statement from the article I just posted called “Amine El-Khalifi, Man In Capitol Bomb Plot, Sentenced To 30 Years”:  “Prosecutors say El-Khalifi came to authorities’ attention in part by answering a Facebook post seeking to recruit Muslim holy warriors.”  

This is a relatively new phenomenon that is happening all too often on Facebook.  There are many people there, some professional, some simply volunteer,  all who will create a Muslim profile with the intention of trapping Muslims to turn them into the authorities for prosecution of terrorism related charges, at which point they spend the next week celebrating their “coup” on their blogs.  Quite sickening, really.

I mentioned some are professional, and some are volunteer.  The professionals are the obvious; they are the FBI and so on.  But lately there’s been a surge of “volunteers.”  These are people from some of the hate sites on the web.  Without going into their motives for this I will simply say that they take it upon themselves to pose as Muslims and then draw unsuspecting youth into their clutches.  The volunteers are problematic because they do not follow any rules.  The Officials are supposed to follow certain rules.  The case has to make it through court, so if everything isn’t done properly the case is dropped. 

The volunteers generally have absolutely no love for Muslims at all.  On their public profiles you can see them, unabashedly using the filthiest insults about Islam, Muslims, the Prophet, and the Qur’an.  So you can see that these people are not very likely to use any sort of ethical rules or honesty at all.  I have seen these people use outright lies in order to make someone look bad.  I have been told that the FBI doesn’t care for these volunteers much because they “are always messing up their cases.”  Not surprising.  Yet the volunteers go on, and much of the time the people that they go after wind up being the subjects of investigations by the FBI.  Not always, mind you, but enough.  I will not say that they are successful, because they are not, but they have been lucky a few times.   

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A Virginia man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for plotting to detonate a suicide bomb at the U.S Capitol in an undercover sting.

The term imposed on 29-year-old Amine El-Khalifi of Alexandria was the highest allowed under a plea deal.

El-Khalifi admitted plotting with undercover agents he believed were from al-Qaida and volunteering to run a suicide operation at the Capitol, going so far as to don what he thought was a bomb-laden vest.

At Friday’s hearing, El-Khalifi expressed no remorse and said only that he loves Allah.

Defense lawyers say the sting operation preyed on El-Khalifi’s financial woes by giving him nearly $6,000.

Prosecutors say El-Khalifi came to authorities’ attention in part by answering a Facebook post seeking to recruit Muslim holy warriors.

 

 

 

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FD Editor’s Note:  I am actually all for this.  So far the excuse for waterboarding and other forms of torture and mistreatment has been that the prison was not on US Soil, so they were not bound by the law.  Now they will be on US Soil, so if they do any of these methods – it will be illegal.  Of course as we know there is abuse already in prisons, especially the CMUs.  God willing we can all exert more pressure on them to stop this!

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A view of the Thomson Correctional Facility in Illinois. The Obama administration has moved to purchase the prison, reigniting GOP suspicion over the administration’s previous plan to use it to relocate detainees from the Guantanamo Bay military prison. The Obama administration pledged that they would not use it for relocation.

The Obama administration has gone around Congress to buy an empty state jail once eyed for use in relocating Guantanamo Bay detainees — renewing GOP suspicion about its plans.

In 2009 President Obama set out to close the controversial military prison in Cuba and move prisoners to the Thomson Correctional Facility in Illinois. Congress slammed the door, outlawing the transfer stateside of foreign terrorists and insurgents.

The Department of Justice, however, still wanted the jail for conversion into a traditional federal penitentiary to alleviate overcrowding elsewhere in the system and to gin up 1,100 jobs in Obama’s home state.

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Washington: Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik has appealed to the US administration to repatriate jailed Pakistani neuro-scientist Dr Aafia Siddiqui to her home country on humanitarian grounds.

Malik, during a meeting with several top American officials at the Embassy of Pakistan, cited the plight of Aafia’s ailing mother and the adverse impact of years of separation on her children who intensely want to meet her and want her back in the country, reports The Dawn.

“I raised the issue with the full force of Pakistani people”s emotions, let us hope the request is considered sympathetically,” Malik said.

 

Malik met with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Secretary Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, Director FBI Robert Mueller and US Special envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan Marc Grossman. “One way to deal with the situation resulting from Aafia’s imprisonment here could be that she be allowed to complete rest of her sentencing in Pakistan,” Malik had suggested.

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FD Editor’s Note:  Don’t look at me, I didn’t write that headline.

“Radical “Islamic cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri, who was flown in from the UK along with four other terror suspects, will remain in detention till his formal arraignment on October 9, a US court has ordered.

Hamza, who had fought extradition to the US for years and made his initial appearance in a federal court here yesterday, will be charged for plotting to take hostages and conspiring to provide material support to al-Qaeda.

Besides Hamza, four others who were extradited are Adel Abdul Bary, Khalid al-Fawwaz, Babar Ahmad and Syed Talha Ahsan.

While Khalid al-Fawwaz and Adel Abdul Bary appeared alongside Hamza in New York, Syed Talha Ahsan (33) and Babar Ahmad (38) were arraigned in New Haven to charges that they provided terrorists in Afghanistan and Chechnya with cash, recruits and equipment.

Hamza, Bary and Fawwaz had arrived at Westchester County Airport north of New York City in a Gulfstream V aircraft, the FBI said.

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