The
Corruption of Law Leads To Tyranny
by
Paul Craig Roberts
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Remember when
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld told
the world that Guantanamo Prison held the most dangerous,
best-trained, vicious killers on the face of the earth and
gave assurances that nevertheless were treating these
people as if the Geneva Convention applied? The files on each
prisoner, leaked by a US government whistleblower to Wikileaks and
now available to the world, prove beyond all doubt that Rumsfeld
was lying as was President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick
Cheney when they repeated the lies.
The successor
Obama administration in Washington, after the release of 607 of
the most dangerous men on earth for lack of any evidence
that represented any kind of danger at all, many after being tortured
and abused, now claims that the remaining 172 are too dangerous
to release, despite the lack of any evidence that would allow the
government to try them.
Since the US
government admits it was wrong in 78 percent of the cases, how do
we know that the government is right about the remaining 22 percent?
Astonishingly,
the government is afraid to attempt to try more than 40 of the remaining
prisoners even in its special kangaroo courts Military Tribunals
set up specially for the purpose of trying people with secret,
non-declared evidence. That leaves 132 to be held in prison for
their lifetimes without any evidence ever being presented against
them not even show trial evidence. Even Joseph Stalins
victims got a show trial.
The Guantanamo
prisoners were a collection of the most unlikely dangerous
people in the world. How dangerous is an 89-year old villager
suffering from senile dementia or a 14-year-old boy who had been
kidnapped?
Many prisoners
were not even suspected of being al Qaeda, Taliban, or anything
other than a possible source of information. One British citizen
was held for years simply because he had been captured and imprisoned
by the Taliban, and the Americans thought he could tell them about
Taliban interrogation techniques. A cameraman for the Arab News
Service, Al Jazeera, was held in order to question him about the
news service, which is based in Qatar, an American puppet state.
Most of the prisoners were simply people kidnapped by warlords and
sold to the gullible Americans for the bounty that the US paid for
terrorists.
Obviously,
President Bushs assurance (September 6, 2006) that we
have in place a rigorous process to ensure those held at Guantanamo
Bay belong at Guantanamo was just another lie.
It turns out
that the only evidence that the Americans had of dangerous
men were the inventions conjured up by men under torture or
by men producing evidence against others in exchange
for their own release. Having violated all known laws in order to
hold the prisoners, the US government was desperate to produce evidence
that the prisoners were dangerous men.
Yemeni prisoner,
Yasim Basardah, invented information against 135 of the Guantanamo
prisoners. Abu Zubaydah, described by the Americans as the third-ranking
leader of al Qaeda, turned out to be a lowly car pool driver, but
nevertheless produced evidence against 100 other prisoners
after being water-boarded 83 times. Even the prison camp commander
realized that the evidence was bogus.
The sordid
truth of Guantanamo is that the US government needed examples to
justify the massive terrorist threat that it declared
with alert set on orange, one step below red, as a permanent fixture
of American life. Like Stalin, earlier, who needed examples of enemies
of the people, the US government conducted street sweeps,
which was the way the Soviet secret police produced enemies
of the people. The Soviet police would just go out in the
streets and arrest everyone there. The Americans took people out
of Taliban prisons, university libraries, and paid bounties for
kidnapped victims. These people became the most dangerous
men on earth.
The lawlessness
and brutality associated with Guantanamo were pointless. The US
government destroyed the reputation of the United States and the
rule of law for nothing. It is a terrible experience to have years
of ones life stolen and to be tortured into false confession,
but the price that Americans will pay will be much higher.
The Obama regime
has endorsed the Bush regimes violation of the US Constitution.
It has made indefinite detention in concentration camps an enduring
American institution. Habeas corpus, due process, and the right
to an attorney are now dead-letter legal rights for anyone accused
with or without evidence of being a suspect.
The
rule of law has been murdered. The routine abuse of citizens by
unaccountable powers such as air travelers forced by Transportation
Safety Administration to submit to radioactive scans or endure intrusive
gropes is seeping into all aspects of American life. The
latest manifestation is the practice of state
police downloading all information from motorists cell phones
when they are stopped for traffic violations.
A government
based on fear of terrorism, whose executive claims power not limited
by the Constitution or Congress for the duration of an open-ended
war on terror, will create a state of tyranny.
Only a highly
aroused people who refuse to submit can escape the coming tyranny.
Reprinted
from the Trends
Research Institute.
April
30, 2011
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail], a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
Americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House.
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Research Institute
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