Monday 25 April 2011

Libya Rebels On Verge Of Victory Despite Bloody Battles

InfoWar

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The Gitmo Files: Abu Zubaydah’s File

Al Jazeera cameraman 'interrogated' about network

WikiLeaks' Guantanamo Bay Documents: The Backstory On News Outlets' Race To Publish Them

Girlz With Gunz #141 (Ada Wong)

Wikileaks reveal how Hicks and Habib were abused in our name

Glenn Greenwald
WikiLeaks has generated more newsworthy scoops over the last year than all media outlets combined
Glenn Greenwald
If Bradley Manning did what's accused, he imposed more transparency on the world's powerful factions than any person in our lifetime: by far
 

Guantánamo piled lie upon lie through the momentum of its own existence

Yes - it's that simple!

Bullion - Canterbury Mix (For Stan!)

   
Tracklist:
01. Hatfield & The North - Aigrette / "Intellectual Exercise" Intro
02. Hatfield & The North - Shaving Is Boring
03. Hatfield & The North - The Other Stubbs Effect / "Captain Spillage" Interlude (Daevid Allen)
04. Steve Hillage - Octave Doctors
05. Lady June - Everythingsnothing
06. Caravan - Be All Right
07. Caravan - Memory Lain, Hugh
08. Matching Mole - Instant Pussy
09. Robert Wyatt - Gharbzadegi
10. Gong - Radio Gnome Prediction (Intro) / And You Tried So Hard
11. Gong - Flying Teapot
12. Gong - Pot Head Pixies
13. Robert Wyatt - Age Of Self
14. Fred Frith - Carnival On Wall St / "Being Defined" Interlude (Fred Frith)
15. John Greaves - Salt
16. Gong - Shamal
17. Robert Wyatt - Stalin Wasn't Stallin'
18. Caravan - No Back Stage Pass
19. Robert Wyatt - To Carla Marsha And Caroline / "Jolly Clever" Interlude (Robert Wyatt, Mike Ratledge)
20. The Soft Machine - Have You Ever Bean Green? / Pataphysical Introduction PT.1
21. Kevin Ayers - Goodnight Goodnight

No Mas Presents: Dock Ellis & The LSD No-No by James Blagden

(Thanx Scurvy & Marc!)
"William S. Burroughs II" print, by Will Lamb 1999
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Guantanamo Bay: Why Obama hasn’t fulfilled his promise to close the facility

Rolling Through The Bay


Scott Weaver's amazing piece, made with over 100,000 toothpicks over the course of 35 years, is a depiction of San Francisco, with multiple ball runs that allow you to go on "tours" of different parts of the city. It will be on display in the Tinkering Studio until the end of June! 
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Will WikiLeaks vs. NYT, The Guardian & Daniel Domscheit-Berg Drama Overshadow Contents of Gitmo Files?

UN Human Rights Council representative Juan E. Méndez on the plight of Private Bradley Manning

Guantánamo Bay files: Casio wristwatch 'the sign of al-Qaida'

The Casio F-91W wristwatch, regarded by Guantánamo Bay interrogators as a sign of al-Qaida involvement.
It is cheap, basic and widely available around the world. Yet the Casio F-91W digital watch was declared to be "the sign of al-Qaida" and a contributing factor to continued detention of prisoners by the analysts stationed at Guantánamo Bay.
Briefing documents used to train staff in assessing the threat level of new detainees advise that possession of the F-91W – available online for as little as £4 – suggests the wearer has been trained in bomb making by al-Qaida in Afghanistan.
The report states: "The Casio was known to be given to the students at al-Qaida bomb-making training courses in Afghanistan at which the students received instruction in the preparation of timing devices using the watch.
"Approximately one-third of the JTF-GTMO detainees that were captured with these models of watches have known connections to explosives, either having attended explosives training, having association with a facility where IEDs were made or where explosives training was given, or having association with a person identified as an explosives expert."
More than 50 detainee reports refer to the Casio timepieces. The records of 32 detainees refer to the black Casio F-91W, while a further 20 make reference to the silver version, the A-159W.
James Ball @'The Guardian'

171 Minutes With Evan Dando and Juliana Hatfield

Berlusconi's senators try to bring fascism back to Italian politics

A group of Italian senators is pressing for a decades-old ban on Benito Mussolini's Fascist party to be lifted in a move that has provoked fierce condemnation from political opponents and Jewish leaders.
The five members of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's ruling People of Liberty (Pdl) party, led by Senator Cristano De Eccher, presented a bill to the Italian senate arguing that a constitutional rule that prohibits the "reorganisation in any form [of the dissolved Fascist party]", is outdated and should be scrapped.
Mussolini rose to power after the end of the First World War and by the mid-1920s established a fascist dictatorship. His National Fascist Party ruled the country until 1943 and was a key ally of Nazi Germany. The party's reformation has been explicitly banned since the 1950s, when Italy's post-war constitution also outlawed Fascist symbols.
Senate Speaker Renato Schifani, also of the Pdl, was said to be "aghast" at the attempt to lift the ban, says a report by the news agency Ansa.
Emanuele Fiano, the Democratic Party's home affairs spokesman, told The Independent: "A founding basis of this Italian republic is its opposition to fascism. The laws banning the reformation of the Fascist party or apologising for it should remain untouchable."
Roberto Pacifici, leader of the Jewish Community of Rome, said: "It's an extremely worrying proposal." James Walston, a politics professor at the American University in Rome, said: "This is another manifestation of the long-term rehabilitation of fascism in Italy. It might not happen soon, it might never happen, but it's been under way since 1994. People are setting out to revise Italian history." In 1994, during Mr Berlusconi's first term as Prime Minister, direct heirs to Mussolini's Fascist party were given jobs in government for the first time since the party was banned.
One neo-Fascist was Mirko Tremaglia, the Minister for Italians Abroad, who as a young man defended Mussolini's Salo' Italian Social Republic, as recently as 2002 lamented the Second World War pivotal defeat of the Italians and the Afrika Korps at El Alamein. A senior figure in Mr Berlusconi's present cabinet, Defence Minister Ignazio La Russa, is also often accused of being a neo-Fascist. He was part of the old National Alliance party, which had its roots in the neo-Fascist Italian Social Movement formed by Mussolini supporters in 1946.
The present Speaker of the lower house, Gianfranco Fini, was head of the National Alliance, until it merged with Mr Berlusconi's Forza Italia two years ago. But over a period of several years he has renounced his former neo-Fascist sympathies and appears to have made a remarkable transition to a modern-right politician.
His description in 2003 of the "absolute evil" of the fascist era, prompted Mussolini's granddaughter, Alessandra, to quit the party to form her own Social Action grouping with other disgruntled right-wingers.
Press reports suggest that a senator from Mr Fini's own small centre-right Fli (Future and Freedom) party signed the proposal but was immediately threatened with expulsion from the party unless he rescinded his support for the initiative. 
Michael Day @'The Independent'

Secret US files on Mamdouh Habib and David Hicks released by WikiLeaks


The Guantanamo Files

David Michael Hicks

Considering that they have David Matthew Hick's name wrong, it doesn't really bode well for the rest of the info...

The Guantanamo Files

Mamdouh Ibrahim Ahmed Habib

WikiLeaks: Secret Guantanamo files show U.S. disarray

WikiLeaks: Many at Guantanamo 'not dangerous'

WikiLeaks: Files reveal what al-Qaida did after 9/11

 

Hundreds escape by tunnel from Kandahar prison

More than 470 inmates at an Afghan jail have escaped through a tunnel hundreds of metres long.
Officials at the jail in Kandahar city said the tunnel had been dug from the outside and many of those who escaped were Taliban insurgents.
The Kandahar provincial governor's office said some escapees had since been recaptured but gave no details.
A spokesman for the Taliban said it had dug the 320m (1,050ft) tunnel and that it had taken five months to construct.
Zabiullah Mujahid said about 100 of those who escaped were Taliban commanders, and most of the others were fighters with the insurgency.
The jailbreak is the second major escape from the prison in three years.
In June 2008, a suicide bomber blew open the Kandahar prison gates and destroyed a nearby checkpoint, freeing about 900 prisoners, many of them suspected insurgents.
The prison holds about 1,200 inmates.
"A tunnel hundreds of metres long was dug from the south of the prison into the prison and 476 political prisoners escaped last night," said prison director General Ghulam Dastageer Mayar.
The Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) said it was ready to provide assistance if requested by Afghan officials.
@'BBC'
WikiLeaks
You can bet the Murdoch press and the Pentagon will do its tired old routine about redactions tomorrow. Don't be fooled.

Guantánamo files lift lid on world's most controversial prison

A History of the Detainee Population

A Statement by the United States Government

“It is unfortunate that The New York Times and other news organizations have made the decision to publish numerous documents obtained illegally by Wikileaks concerning the Guantanamo detention facility. These documents contain classified information about current and former GTMO detainees, and we strongly condemn the leaking of this sensitive information. “The Wikileaks releases include Detainee Assessment Briefs (DABs) written by the Department of Defense between 2002 and early 2009. These DABs were written based on a range of information available then.
“The Guantanamo Review Task Force, established in January 2009, considered the DABs during its review of detainee information. In some cases, the Task Force came to the same conclusions as the DABs. In other instances the Review Task Force came to different conclusions, based on updated or other available information. The assessments of the Guantanamo Review Task Force have not been compromised to Wikileaks. Thus, any given DAB illegally obtained and released by Wikileaks may or may not represent the current view of a given detainee.
“Both the previous and the current Administrations have made every effort to act with the utmost care and diligence in transferring detainees from Guantanamo. The previous Administration transferred 537 detainees; to date, the current Administration has transferred 67. Both Administrations have made the protection of American citizens the top priority and we are concerned that the disclosure of these documents could be damaging to those efforts. That said, we will continue to work with allies and partners around the world to mitigate threats to the U.S. and other countries and to work toward the ultimate closure of the Guantanamo detention facility, consistent with good security practices and our values as a nation.”

Geoff Morrell
Pentagon Press Secretary
Ambassador Dan Fried
Special Envoy for Closure of the Guantanamo Detention Facility
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Insurgents, Counterinsurgents, and the Provision of Social Services

Military Documents Detail Life At Guantanamo

Haunted By Heroes (A Band to Watch!!!)


 Photos by Linda in San Francisco (Earth Day)

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Come in number 99!
"Er we have no 99"
Are you in trouble number 66?
(Thanx HerrB!)
Asher Wolf
*bangs head against wall repeatedly* RT @ 52% of Aust. support sending troops to South Korea in case of war with North Korea

The Guantánamo Files

A trove of more than 700 classified military documents provides new and detailed accounts of the men who have done time at the Guantánamo Bay prison in Cuba, and offers new insight into the evidence against the 172 men still locked up there. Military intelligence officials, in assessments of detainees written between February 2002 and January 2009, evaluated their histories and provided glimpses of the tensions between captors and captives. What began as a jury-rigged experiment after the 2001 terrorist attacks now seems like an enduring American institution, and the leaked files show why, by laying bare the patchwork and contradictory evidence that in many cases would never have stood up in criminal court or a military tribunal.
The documents meticulously record the detainees’ “pocket litter” when they were captured: a bus ticket to Kabul, a fake passport and forged student ID, a restaurant receipt, even a poem. They list the prisoners’ illnesses — hepatitis, gout, tuberculosis, depression. They note their serial interrogations, enumerating — even after six or more years of relentless questioning — remaining “areas of potential exploitation.” They describe inmates’ infractions — punching guards, tearing apart shower shoes, shouting across cellblocks. And, as analysts try to bolster the case for continued incarceration, they record years of detainees’ comments about one another...
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Assange won't be happy w/ this leak to the NYT...the Washington Post and Daily Telegraph had been working w/ WikiLeaks on these files...

WikiLeaks: Guantanamo Bay terrorist secrets revealed

Deeder Zaman - Bruk Up

Amis on Hitchens: 'He's one of the most terrifying rhetoricians the world has seen'

Jesus Christ Rock Star

Tracey Thorn - You Are A Lover (Clock Opera Remix)