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28 Feb

Iraqi PM accused of handing out guns in bid to buy tribal votes

Claim by ex-senior spy raises election tensions,
Officials deny intelligence agency arms were diverted

BY  Martin Chulov, Baghdad
guardian.co.uk, Sunday 28 February 2010 22.22 GMT


Iraqi prime minister Nuri al-Maliki
The Iraqi prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, says that the deliveries of weapons along with cash payments were not improper. Photograph: Qassem Zein/AFP/Getty Images

A senior Iraqi spy has accused the prime minister, Nour al-Maliki, of handing out thousands of guns to tribal leaders in a bid to win votes. The claim was made by Iraqi National Intelligence Service former spokesman, Saad al-Alusi, a week before Iraq’s general election, in which allegations of vote buying and exorbitant handouts have become widespread.

Maliki, who faces a bitterly contested final week of campaigning ahead of the7 March poll, has been photographed handing out guns to supporters in southern Iraq, engraved with a personal message from his office. However he denies that the delivery of weapons, along with cash payments, were improper.

Alusi, who was the INIS spokesman until he was asked to move to another ministry eight days ago, said some 8,000 guns were ordered from a Serbian supplier at the end of 2008 for use by intelligence officers. However he claimed Maliki “denied our contract at the last minute and made his own contract of 10,000 pistols, which he has used as election propaganda for himself and his party.

“This was a very important contract for the intelligence service. We have no weapons to this day,” Alusi said.

A government spokesman, Ali al-Dabbagh, strongly denied the allegations: “These gifts have been given to the tribes for their contribution to security. They are not connected to the election campaign. The suggestion that anything has been taken away from other bodies to use for election purposes is wrong.”

Alusi’s remarks are an unprecedented challenge to the prime minister’s re-election campaign from the spy service that has been considered closest to his government. Founded with CIA training and money, the INIS had been thought to be mostly independent and free of interference from Saddam Hussein’s former regime, or from neighbouring states.

Tensions between Maliki’s office and the INIS had been bubbling throughout last year, before boiling over in August when the INIS director, Muhammad al-Shahwani was sacked by Maliki’s senior staff. Alusi claimed that around 190 employees had been sacked in recent weeks as tensions between the service and its political overlord spilled over into outright hostility.

“Those who did not implement the orders of the prime minister’s office were forced out. Some of them were accused of being Ba’athists. They are 25 years old now and seven years ago they would have been 18 (and too young to be involved with the Ba’ath party). It is obvious this slur is being used to hang people by a sectarian government.”

The head of Iraq’s parliamentary integrity commission, Sheikh Sabah al-Sayedi, confirmed that guns have were handed out to community leaders and said his commission would ask Maliki to account for money the prime minister allegedly used from government coffers for his re-election campaign.

“He has given at least hundreds of them to tribal leaders in Amara, Nasireya, Diwaniya and many other provinces, Sayedi said. “They are American-made and arrived by the middle of 2009. It is a cheap way to buy votes. Saddam used to do the same. Maliki said he gave the guns out so that tribal leaders could protect themselves. So he wants to protect them and yet judges and lawyers die every day. What is the role of the Iraqi army and police? I hope the tribes will see through this.”

Awda Ali, a member of the Nasireya council in Iraq’s south confirmed that the prime minister had travelled to his area last week and handed out engraved weapons along with envelopes containing one million Iraqi dinars (£560) to leaders in the area. “He said it was in gratitude for their role in improving security.”

Sheikh Nouri al-Dulaimi, a tribal leader in the restive Anbar province, which is not one of the prime minister’s strongholds, said Maliki’s deputy, Rafah al-Essawi, had visited the area last week with “10 million dinars”. But we will not be bribed like this. I think Iraqis are more aware than they used to be.”

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28 Feb

Three Poems By The Late Lucille Clifton

By John Lundberg

John Lundberg has been writing and teaching poetry for the last ten years.

Lucille Clifton passed away on February 13, and the world lost a great poet. Her very first book, Good Times (1969), was selected as one of the year’s 10 best by The New York Times. And she had since been a Pulitzer Prize nominee (twice), a National Book Award winner and Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets.

Clifton’s poems are accessible and unpretentious, short and sparse, eschewing capitalization and, often, punctuation. They also speak volumes. Elizabeth Alexander described Clifton’s poems as having “profound inner worlds.” Michael Glaser, a colleague of Clifton’s at St. Mary’s college, said simply “She was a truth teller.”

I’ve chosen three of my favorite Lucille Clifton poems here (which wasn’t easy). Please feel free to share what you think of them, or offer a favorite passage of Clifton’s, in the comments section below.


First, how could you not love a poem called “homage to my hips,” from Clifton’s book Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir, 1969-1980. You can hear her reading the poem, spiritedly, here.

these hips are big hips
they need space to
move around in.
they don’t fit into little
petty places. these hips
are free hips.
they don’t like to be held back.
these hips have never been enslaved,
they go where they want to go
they do what they want to do.
these hips are mighty hips.
these hips are magic hips.
i have known them
to put a spell on a man and
spin him like a top!


Clifton could strike a serious note as well. The Times remembered her as a poet “who explored the intricacies of black lives.” And she once said that she would like to be remembered “as a woman whose roots go back to Africa, who tried to honor being human. My inclination is to try to help.” In the poem “jasper texas 1998″ from her book Blessing the Boats, Clifton gives voice to James Byrd Jr., the victim of a hate crime, and forces the reader to face him and what killed him.

i am a man’s head hunched in the road.
i was chosen to speak by the members
of my body. the arm as it pulled away
pointed toward me, the hand opened once
and was gone.

why and why and why
should i call a white man brother?
who is the human in this place,
the thing that is dragged or the dragger?
what does my daughter say?

the sun is a blister overhead.
if i were alive i could not bear it.
the townsfolk sing we shall overcome
while hope bleeds slowly from my mouth
into the dirt that covers us all.
i am done with this dust. i am done.


Clifton once beautifully said, “In the choice between things and people, I choose people.” That’s apparent in this last poem, “the lost women,” from her book Next.

i need to know their names
those women i would have walked with
jauntily the way men go in groups
swinging their arms, and the ones
those sweating women whom i would have joined
after a hard game to chew the fat
what would we have called each other laughing
joking into our beer? where are my gangs,
my teams, my mislaid sisters?
all the women who could have known me,
where in the world are their names?

One hopes that Clifton might now know the names of her mislaid sisters. One thing is for sure, the world will remember hers.

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28 Feb

Netanyahu Derailing Peace Effort Using Heritage Sites

The unilateral decision to make Palestinian sites in Hebron and Bethlehem part of Israel shows there is no genuine partner for peace, but an occupying power intent on consolidating Palestinian lands.”


by: Ira Chernus, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed, Sunday 28 February 2010

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Benjamin Netanyahu

It’s the same old tragic story. Just when there is a glimmer of hope that Israel and Palestine might take a step toward peace, the Israeli government swoops in to sabotage it. At least this time the Israelis are not killing anyone – yet.

In fact, now they’ve found a way to set back the chance for peace that seems, on the face of it, wholly benign. They simply want to renovate and restore “national heritage sites.” Who could object to that? Don’t progressives in the US often fight to protect cherished historical sites from the developer’s wrecking ball?

The Israeli plan was relatively unobjectionable until last Sunday, when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu added to the list of heritage sites two places in the West Bank that are treasured by Muslims as well as Jews: Rachel’s Tomb in Bethlehem and the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron (which tradition holds to be the burial place of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and their wives).

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28 Feb

Will Spring Come

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28 Feb

US Military Spied on Planned Parenthood, Civilian Phone Calls

AlterNet


By John Byrne, Raw Story, February 28,2010

United States military intelligence spied on Planned Parenthood and other domestic groups as part of US security preparations for the 2002 winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, according to a recently declassified military document obtained by a civil liberties group Thursday.

The document (PDF – page 98), drafted by a Pentagon Deputy Inspector General whose name is redacted, was included in more than 800 pages released to the Electronic Frontier Foundation as part of a Freedom of Information Act Request. They include reports from the Pentagon’s Intelligence Oversight Board that were submitted to the Defense Secretary from 2001 to 2007.

Referring to an incident where military intelligence personnel distributed information about FBI spying on the 2002 Olympics, the inspector general’s office tersely remarked that an “intelligence oversight violation occurred.”

“The document… contained US Persons data in referring to an reporting on organizations (Planned Parenthood, the white supremacist group National Alliance) and their involvement in protests and literature distribution,” the inspector’s office wrote. “Also noted was the report contained a large section labeled “GENERAL CRIMINAL ACTIVITY.” Collection and dissemination of US Persons information by military intelligence assets is not allowed unless this information constitutes “Foreign Intelligence.”

“The inclusion of these two sections in this intelligence product is clearly outside the purview of military intelligence assets and should be handled through law enforcement or Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection channels,” the inspector’s office added. “An inquiry into the circumstances of this violation was conducted and the result will be forwarded via separate correspondence.”

 US military spied on Planned Parenthood, civilian phone calls

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