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September 15, 2009
Marshall Auerback
Government Spending is the Solution--Not the Problem
Karen Korenoski /
Michael Yates
Up in Wood Smoke: Boulder's Dirty Little Secret
September 14, 2009
Paul Craig Roberts
The Health Care Deceit
M. G. Piety
The Danes Do It (Health Care) Better
Shamus Cooke
Wall Street Under Obama: Bigger and Riskier
Bouthaina Shaaban
Three Faces and a Homeland
Alvaro Huerta
In Defense of the Undocumented: Immigrants and Health Care
John Ross
Mexico Loses Its History
Harvey Wasserman
The Supreme Court and Corporate Money
Adam Federman
The Plight of the Bumblebee
Stephen Fleischman
The Federal Twist
Robert Jensen
Can Journalism Schools be Relevant in a World on the Brink?
Website of the Day
The Origin of Sex Offender Registries
September 11-13, 2009
Alexander Cockburn
Obama's Big Speech: Math Trumps Rhetoric
JoAnn Wypijewski
Trumka Takes Over AFL-CIO
Carl Ginsburg
The Patient as Profit Center
Leonard Peltier
I am Barack Obama's Political Prisoner Now
Franklin Lamb
Ted Kennedy's Changing Take on Israel
Benjamin Dangl
Throwing Bullets at Failed Policies
Mike Whitney
How to Fight Deflation
John Berger
In Search of Antonello
Saul Landau
Watergate and Modern Scandals
Russell Mokhiber
Disgraceful Democrats
Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada
Pryor's Judgment
Felice Pace
NPR's
Linda Gradstein Has Done It Again on Gaza
Jordan Flaherty
The Battle Over Discriminatory Housing Laws in New Orleans
Ron Jacobs
It's Time to be Impolite About Afghanistan
David Macaray
The Utility of Boycotts
David Correia
Welcome to the Business-Friendly Carpenter's Union
Robert Bryce
Wind Turbines and Bird Kills
Christopher Brauchli
Defenders of the Classroom
Paul Krassner
Aha! A Few Words About the 9/11 Truth Movement
Charles R. Larson
Deracination
Kim Nicolini
"Extract:"
An Exercise in Economic Realism
David Yearsley
Tall Buildings: the Sound and the Silence
Lorenzo Wolff
In Defense of the One Hit Wonder
Poets' Basement
McEnteer and Corseri
Website of the Weekend
Pizarchik: the Wrong Choice
September 10, 2009
Joshua Frank
Inside Hanford's B Reactor: a Tour of the World's Most Toxic Nuclear Site
Dean Baker
Bernanke's Bad Money
Brian M. Downing
The State of U.S. National Security
Franklin C. Spinney
Portrait of an Afghan Firefight: Up Close and Personal
Andy Worthington
No Escape From Guantánamo
Chase Madar
Samantha Power and the Weaponization of Human Rights
Farzana Versey
A Tale of Two Slums
Ronnie Cummins
Whole Foods, Fair Trade and Organics
Binoy Kampmark
Health Care, Obama and the System
Timothy Lebrón
The Conservative Case for Health Care Reform
Charles R. Larson
A Solution to the Health Care Dilemma
Website of the Day
The Debtor's Revolt Begins!
September 9, 2009
Richard Neville
Trigger-Happy in Afghanistan
Melissa Checker
Double Jeopardy: Carbon Offsets and Human Rights Abuses
Nadia Hijab
Settling for ... Settlements?
Robert Weissman
The Stakes at the Supreme Court
Jonathan Cook
Israeli Arabs Call for General Strike
Russell Mokhiber
Pollan, Mackey, Whole Foods and Single Payer
James Ridgeway
The Dotty Factor: Will Demented Geezers Wreck the Economy?
Richard W. Behan
Obama's Imperative in Afghanistan
James McEnteer
The Photo and the Secretary: How to Appall Robert Gates
Martha Rosenberg
Hatchery Horrors
Website of the Day
Belmondo Verité
September 8, 2009
Henry A. Giroux
The Corporate Stranglehold on Education
Stephen Soldz
Psychologist Accused of War Crimes Opposes Investigations
John Ross
Rituals of the Absurd
Jeff Leys
Health Care vs. Warfare: the Future of the Afghan War
Mike Whitney Ashcroft: Repugnant to the Constitution
Shamus Cooke
Obama's Empty Labor Day Speech
Ellen Brown
Did Lehman Brothers Fall or Was It Pushed?
Norman Solomon Men With Guns: In Kabul and Washington
Deepak Tripathi
The Axis of Evil and the Great Satan
Laray Polk
Personality Cults, Indoctrination and Inculcation
Charles R. Larson
Just Who Does He Think He Is?
Website of the Day
The President is Not a Guidance Counselor
September 7, 2009
Vicente Navarro
Obama's Mistakes in Health Care Reform
Bouthaina Shaaban
In Praise of Admiral Mullen
David Macaray
Obama's Labor Day Report Card
Paul Craig Roberts
Indefensible Nation
Jonathan Cook
Israeli Ads Warn Against Marrying Non-Jews
Conn Hallinan
Brazil Flexes Its Muscles
Walter Brasch
The Origins of Labor Day, the Unknown Holiday
Mark Weisbrot
IMF Gives Honduran Government $175 Million
Carl Finamore
China's Birthday Stimulation
C. G. Estabrook
Advance Text of Obama's Big Speech
Website of the Day
One Down, 20,000 to Go
September 4-6, 2009
Alexander Cockburn
Deeper Into the Tunnel
Carl Ginsburg
Saving New Orleans' Charity Hospital
Jonathan Cook
The Missing Link in Israeli Organ Theft?
George Wuerthner
The Unintended Consequences of Wolf Hunting
Marc Levy
The Bling They Curse and Carry
Ray McGovern
Holbrooke's Afghan Benchmark
Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada
It Happened in Miami
Joe Paff
Organizing the Mission
Gareth Porter
Taliban's Tank-Killing Bombs Came From CIA, Not Iran
Devin Beaulieu
Scaremongering About Bolivia and Islam
Anthony Papa
Why Leslie Crocker Snyder Should Not Become New York City's New DA
David Ker Thomson
Love and Dekes in Utopia
Don Fitz
The Case of the Biodevastation 7:
What the Police Won't Apologize For
Lee Sustar /
S. Sepehri
The Fallout From Iran's Elections
Jim Goodman
Why Honor Organized Labor?
Wajahat Ali
Domestic Crusaders: Making Muslim American Theater
Ron Jacobs
Agitator Journalism: Remembering Ramparts
Helen Redmond
The Lion Sleeps Tonight: the Crimes and Misdemeanors of Teddy Kennedy
John V. Walsh
Obama to Cindy Sheehan: Get Lost
Charles R. Larson
Mandanipour's Masterpiece: Censoring an Iranian Love Story
Mark Scaramella
Ho-Bleeping-Hum: a Few Well-Chosen Words About Valerie Plame's Book
David Yearsley
Cameron Carpenter's Amazing Organ Transplants
Ben Sonnenberg
Hooking, Breaking Friendships, Cross-Dressing and, Above All, Delphine Seyrig
Poets' Basement
Davies, Orloski and Bready
Website of the Weekend
Architectural Semiotics with Glenn Beck
September 3, 2009
Marcus Rediker
Inside Auburn Prison
Ron Jacobs
Embedded With the Taliban
Mike Whitney
How Bad Will It Get?
Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada
Untold Story of the Cuban Five:
Indictment À La Carte
Saul Landau
Moby Dick and Asian Typhoons
Anat Matar
Israeli Academics Must Pay a Price to End Occupation
Tanya Golash-Boza
How Immigration Enforcement is Weakening National Security
Dave Lindorff
Which Side Are You On?
Andy Worthington
The Story of Gitmo's Two Syrians
Website of the Day
Plundering Appalachia
September 2, 2009
John Ross
Mexico's Plagues
Vijay Prashad
Hey Ram, the Things the Financial Times Group Does!
Rev. Jim Rigby
Why is Universal Health Care "Un-American"?
Joanne Mariner
What the Inspector General Found
Missy Beattie
Hejira: At Martha's Vineyard with Cindy Sheehan
Soren Ambrose
Multilateral Money
Diane Farsetta
Water: the Newest Wave of Corporate "Social Responsibility"
Nadia Hijab
Mulling Mullen's Message
Shamus Cooke
How to Lower the Deficit Without Killing Social Security
Charles R. Larson
Is Dick Cheney Running Scared?
Website of the Day
Inside the Egg Hatchery
September 1, 2009
Jeffrey St. Clair
The Wolf at Trout Creek
Paul Craig Roberts
Why Not Sanctions for Israel?
Mark T. Harris
The Whole Foods Boycott: It's About More Than CEO Hypocrisy
Dean Baker
Bank Profits Are Up: Did You Hear Anyone Say, "Thank You"?
Jeffrey Buchanan
Ending the Human Rights Crisis in KatrinaRitaVille
Robin Mittenthal
A Sea of Monocrops: Old MacDonald Never Had a Farm Like This
Ellen Brown
Mercury Mischief
Martha Rosenberg
Vytorin Marketing is Back
Website of the Day
Crazy Town Hall Protester Interviews
August 31, 2009
Pam Martens
Madoff and the SEC's Revolving Door
Anthony DiMaggio
What Obama Isn't Telling You About Afghanistan
Bouthaina Shaaban
Israeli Bodysnatchers
Ray McGovern
The Press and Torture: Covering for Cheney?
Joseph Shansky
Scenes of Resistance in Honduras
Greg Moses
The Dying Dillos of Austin
Brian McKenna
Pig Sacrifice and Swine Flu Panic
David Macaray
The Tender Trap
Brenda Norrell
Uranium Mining in the Grand Canyon
Paul Craig Roberts
The Environment Loses a Champion
Beth Sherouse
Why I'm Going to the Big Gay March in Washington
Website of the Day
The Failure of the Left Antiwar Movement
August 28-30, 2009
Alexander Cockburn
Teddy Kennedy the Hollow Champion
Joshua Frank /
Jeffrey St. Clair
From the Ledge to the Edge:
How Tre Arrow Became America's Most Wanted Environmental "Terrorist"
Steve Early
Kennedy's Sins Against Labor
Michael Hudson
Learning About Financialization the Hard Way
Carl Ginsburg
Bernanke in Obamatime
Saul Landau
The Nuclear Gang Rides Again
Dave Marsh
Trapped Again: Michael Jackson's Crossover Dream
Mike Whitney
Band-Aids for the Recession
Dave Lindorff
Obama's War
José Pertierra
A Decision in the Posada Case
Joe Bageant
Obama's Fake Fight for Reform
Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada
Spies Without Espionage
Lee Sustar
On Strike for Health Care Justice
David Ker Thomson
Life in the 'Shed
David Rosen
The Silent Slaughter: Sex Wars and Nation-Building in Iraq
Alison Weir
Israeli Organ Harvesting
Ron Jacobs
Will There be Free Speech in Pittsburgh?
David Swanson
Bush Tortured
Udi Aloni
An Appeal to Israeli Filmmakers
Charles R. Larson
Children During Wartime
Kim Nicolini
District 9:
Science Fiction of the Now
David Yearsley
The Wagner Cult in Seattle
Lorenzo Wolff
Riding the Rails with King Curtis
Poets' Basement
Three Poems by Marc Beaudin
Website of the Weekend
The Hidden History of Katrina
August 27, 2009
Andrea Peacock
Bearly Making It: How Many Biologists Does It Take to Count a Dead Grizzly?
Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada
Incapacitating the Cuban Five
Ray McGovern
Closing in on the Torturers
Gideon Levy
The Last Refuge: Neve Gordon and the Boycott of Israel
Shamus Cook
World Bankers Agree: the Recession is Over ... Maybe
Norman Solomon
The Afghanistan Gap
Marshall Auerbach
We Already Have a Public Option
Benjamin Dangl
Reclaiming a Continent
Kathryn Gray
The Water Privateers
David Macaray
Please Buy Our Beer (And Join Our Union)
Website of the Day
Stop the Privatization of Ocean Fisheries
August 26, 2009
Gareth Porter
The Leaking Game: Planted News Stories About Iran and Nuclear Weapons
Dave Lindorff
Getting Away With Torture: Holder's Limited, Modified Hangout
Dean Baker
The Reappointment of Bernanke
Laura Carlsen
The Coup and Honduran Women
Paul Craig Roberts
When the Government Comes First
Laura Raymond /
Bill Quigley
Haiti One Year After the Hurricane
Jordan Flaherty
Still Homeless, Still Struggling in New Orleans
Jonathan Cook
The Long Struggle to Reclaim Beersheva's Great Mosque
Robert Bryce
Bamboozled About Energy
Danny Weil
The Future of Charter Schools
Cindy Sheehan
Farewell, Senator Kennedy
John V. Walsh
Cindy Sheehan's Lonely Vigil in Obamaland
Website of the Day
The President's Laugh Line
August 25, 2009
Gabriel Kolko
Israel: A Stalemated Action of History
Danny Weil
The Charter School Hype and How It's Managed
Martine Bulard
China's Wild West
Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada
The Cuban Five: The Face of Impunity
Bélen Fernández
Why Didn't the Leopard Eat Tom Friedman?
August 24, 2009
Danny Weil
Obama and Duncan's Education Policy: Like Bush's, Only Worse
Neve Gordon
Stopping the Apartheid State
Boycott Israel
John Ross
Mexico's Supreme Court Tosses a Bombshell into Chiapas
Open Letter to Kenneth Roth
Why Has Human Rights Watch Fallen Silent on Honduras?
Dan Bacher
A Burston-Marsteller Greenwash:
Westlands Hoards Surplus Water While Farmers Suffer
August 21-23, 2009
Alexander Cockburn
The Right Wing's Prince of Gonzo
Patrick Cockburn
The Truth About Afghan Election
Ray McGovern
Unwritten CIA Death Contract Awarded to Blackwater
Carl Ginsburg
Paycheck President
Dave Lindorff
American Justice is Not Blind, But it is Truly Sick
M. Shahid Alam
An "Abnormal" Nationalism
Ron Jacobs
The Continuing Story of Camp Ashraf
Eric Walberg
Russia/Georgia/U.S. One Year Later
Who Came Out Ahead
No War on the Moon!
In Defense of the Dark Side of the Moon
Gilad Atzmon
The Hostage Dream: Loving Oneself at the Expense of Another
Crawdad Nelson
What It's Like to Die
David Yearsley
Why I Chose to Play Scarlatti on Bainbridge Island
Justin Frew
Grim Times for Irish Travelers
Website of the Day
Picket Whole Foods Friday!
August 20, 2009
Eugenia Tsao
Inside the DSM:
The Drug Barons' Campaign to Make Us All Crazy
Dave Lindorff
The Worst and the Best Thing to Happen to the Democratic Party in Years
Yonatan Preminger
The Strategy Behind Israel's Migrant Labor Policies
Wajahat Ali
The Detention of Shah Rukh Kahn
Website of the Day
How to cope with flu pandemics
August 19, 2009
David Michael Green
Guess What? He's a Terrible President
Paul Craig Roberts
Americans: Serfs Ruled by Oligarchs
Marshall Auerback
Debt Revolt? Tax Strike? There are a Lot of Angry People Out There
Franklin Lamb
AIPAC Sends in the Clowns
John Ross
Three Amigos Summit
Marjorie Cohn
Legendary Lawyer Doris Brin Walker Dies; Represented Angela Davis, Smith Act Defendants
August 18, 2009
Michael Hudson
The Specter of Debt Revolt Is Haunting Europe?
Mary Lynn Cramer
Obama-Fraud: Don't Confuse Medicare with Single-Payer
Jonathan Cook
U.S. Turns Blind Eye to Israel's New Separation Policy
Uri Avnery
Whose Acre?
Ralph Nader
Block Obama's Abject Surrender to Insurance and Drug Companies
Bill Quigley & Davida Finger
Katrina Pain Index - 2009
August 17, 2009
Ray McGovern
Can the Washington Post Save Dick Cheney?
Andy Worthington
Bagram Isn't the New Guantánamo, It's the Old Guantánamo
Patrick Cockburn
Life and Death in Baghdad as Americans Leave
Don Fitz
The True Story of Fox's Hero, Kenneth Gladney
P. Sainath
Drought of Justice, Flood of Funds
Helena Cobban
Zionist Pioneer Renounces Zionism
August 14-16, 2009
Alexander Cockburn
Health Plans and Death Plans
Jeffrey St. Clair
The Fall of the House of Stanford
Peter Linebaugh
The Commons, the Castle, the Witch and the Lynx
Esam Al-Amin
What Actually Happened in Fatah's Elections?
Marshall Auerback
Why a Debtor's Revolt Would Work
Mike Whitney
Bulletins From Clunkerville
Paul Krassner
Woodstock at Forty
Saul Landau
Health Care and the Seeds of Disunity
Nikolas Kozloff
Colombian Elites Fear Bolivaran Revolution
Henry A. Giroux
Politics After Hope
John Ross
Sleepwalking Through the Minefield
Jonathan Cook
Israeli Land Sale
Isabella Kenfield
Monsanto's Man in the Obama Administration
David Rosen
Sexual Torture, Yet Again
Ron Jacobs
Unconditional Negotiations, Now!
Wajahat Ali
Obama's Immigration Reforms: Neither Humane Nor Thoughtful
David Macaray
Prison Games
Greg Moses
Down in South Texas:
the Geometries of Bob Dylan
Charles R. Larson
Egyptian Economics 101
David Yearsley
Stalked by Bill Evans' Ghost:
Kind of Blue at Fifty
Lorenzo Wolff
There Ain't Much to Country Livin': the Drive-By Truckers and the Fine Print
Kim Nicolini
Class, Race and Clint
Poets' Basement
Reiss, Ford and Moser
Website of the Weekend
Timidity and Transparency
August 13, 2009
Eduardo Galeano
I Hate to Bother You
Joanne Mariner
Letting Cheney Off the Hook
Michael Donnelly
Burning Forests for Electricity
Norman Solomon
When the Dead Have No Say
Russell Mokhiber
Boycott Whole Foods
Tim Wise
Sick Heil! The Hitlerizing of Obama
Brian M. Downing
Succession and the Pakistani Taliban
Dave Lindorff
Single-Payer and Medicare
David Manning / Miriam Cotton:
Iran Versus Honduras: a Subtle Difference
Martha Rosenberg
John Hughes, Gone With Only 59 Candles
Website of the Day
Congress Can't Find Their As-teroids
August 12, 2009
Michael J. Watts
Nigeria on the Brink
Bouthaina Shaaban
Where are the Arabs to Stand Up for the Hanoun and Ghawi Families?
Ricardo Alarcón
The Cuban Five: Justice in Wonderland
Binoy Kampmark
Terror Australis
Paul Craig Roberts
Concocting the Appearance of Recovery
Alan Farago
Going Down Absurd:
the Future of Florida Bay
James Ridgeway
Ghostwriting Your Meds
Dave Lindorff
10 Questions to Ask If You Find Yourself at an ObamaCare Town Hall Meeting
David Macaray
Labor and the Conventional Wisdom
Niranjan Ramakrishnan
The Assimilation of Niranjan Ramakrishnan
Website of the Day
A Petition in Support of Janice Harper
August 11, 2009
Ricardo Alarcón
Forbidden Heroes
Marshall Auerback
America's Biggest Economic Problem?
Reza Yavari
Inside Iran's Most Infamous Prison
Winslow T. Wheeler
How Congress Pays For Its Pork
Tim Wise
Red-Baiting and Racism
Uri Avnery
A Moral Person
Deepak Tripathi
Getting Away With Torture
Greg Moses
Time to Plan for the Worst
Benjamin Dangl
Boycotting Big Beer
Dave Lindorff
Hecklers Unite! Why Aren't Progressives Disrupting ObamaCare Town Halls?
Website of the Day
What Bush Told Chirac About the Iraq War
August 10, 2009
David Price
Trial by FBI Investigation
Mike Whitney
There is No Recession; It's a Planned Demolition
Alan Farago
Seeds of Destruction: How the National Economy was Wrecked by the Politics of Deregulation in Florida
Conn Hallinan
The Honduran Coup: a U.S. Connection
Russell Mokhiber
Health Care: In Defense of Disruption
Paul Krassner
The Mystery Behind the Manson Murders
Sousan Hammad
Orgy of the Dead: the 2009 Fatah Conference
Jonathan Cook
Israeli School Apartheid
Ira Glunts
Netanyahu's Sister-in-Law Detained by Israeli Police; Calls Evictions an Unjustified Folly
George Wuerthner
Dead Tree Hysteria
Website of the Day
Conyers: ObamaCare is Crap
August 7 - 9, 2009
Alexander Cockburn
It Pays to Have a Nuke
Mike Whitney
Economy on a Scaffold
Elaine C. Hagopian
Obama's Israel Albatross
Carl Ginsburg
RX For Healthcare
Miguel Tinker Salas
Honduras is Only Part of the Story: the Conservative Counter-Attack in Latin America
Saul Landau
The Kidney Broker and the Money Laundering Rabbis
John Ross
The Mexican Genome: Big Science in the Service of Indian Genocide?
Anthony DiMaggio Obama and the Israel Lobby: Origins of Power
John Stanton
Expanding Human Terrain Systems?
Christopher Brauchli Legal Absurdities: Outing Three Strikes
Wajahat Ali
A Muslim American Hero: an Interview with Dave Eggers on "Zeitoun"
Ron Jacobs
As Long as the Wars Continue, We Must Resist Them
Franklin Lamb
Sunday Morning on the Dunes: Cleaning "Free Gaza Beach"
Bruce E. Levine
Protect Us From Our Friends
Michael Winship
Neighborhood Watch for Planet Earth
David Macaray
Glimmers of Hope for Labor?
Stephen Fleischman
Suicide Squad
Robert Bryce
Unplugging the Next Big Thing: the Hype Over Electric Cars
Robert Dodge, MD: Hiroshima and Nagasaki Remembered
Mark Seth Lender
The Message of the Glossy Ibis
David Yearsley
Vaucanson's Faun and the Duck in the Attic
Ben Sonnenberg
Chris Fuller's Brilliant Debut
Lorenzo Wolff
When Music's the Character
Poets' Basement
Dominguez and Corseri
Website of the Weekend
Warren Buffett's Betrayal
August 6, 2009
Ishmael Reed
Let's All Have a Beer
Paul Craig Roberts
The Expiring Economy
William Blum Assassinations and Coups: Keeping Track of the Empire's Crimes
Michael Donnelly
Rod Coronado: the Hardest Working Man in Animal Rights "Terrorism"
Jonathan Cook
Rabbis Ban Marriage for Israeli "Untouchables"
Dave Lindorff
The Health Care Reform Sell-Out
Ellen Brown
The Public Option in Banking
Website of the Day
Ellsberg on Hiroshima
August 5, 2009
Dedrick Muhammad /
Barbara Ehrenreich
The Destruction of the Black Middle Class
Norman Solomon
The Incredible, Shrinking Health Care Plan
William Blum
The Myths of Afghanistan: Past and Present
Gareth Porter
The ISI and the Taliban: US Officials Are Protecting Pakistani Aid to Taliban
Mary Lynn Cramer
The Myth of Medicare for All
Jim Goodman
Obama Needs to Take a Stand on Trade
Nadia Hijab
Playing From Strength in the Middle East
Gretchen Kroth
Guatemala's Garbage Dump Education System
Steve Macek /
Scott Sanders
Privatizing the Airwaves
Sarah Lazare
Inside G.I. Resistance
Website of the Day
The Locavore Myth
August 4, 2009
Mike Whitney
Bernanke's Shell Game
Dave Lindorff
The Recession Isn't Over, By a Long Shot
Patrick Cockburn
Did British Bomb Attacks in Iran Provoke Hostage Crisis?
Jonathan Cook
Israel's Campaign to Silence Human Rights Groups
Jeff Sher
Making a Mess of Health Care Reform
Dean Baker
Why Don't We Globalize Health Care?
Andy Worthington
Gitmo as Hotel California
Uri Avnery
A Jeremiad
Mark Weisbrot
U.S.-Brokered Mediation in Honduras Has Failed
Alvaro Huerta
Hold That Dustbin! So Much for the "End of Racism"
Website of the Day
Pentagon to Ban Facebook and Twitter?
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September 15, 2009
Former UN Spokeswoman Fingers Richard Holbrooke and the Clinton Administration
The Deal That Led to the Srebrenica Massacre
By AFSHIN RATTANSI
And so the United Nation's Yugoslav war crimes court fines its own former spokeswoman, Florence Hartmann $10,000 for contempt. Judge Bakone Moloto lambasted the woman who was the public face of the court for more than half a decade as knowingly and wilfully interfering “with the administration of justice.”
Hartman was fined for disclosing confidential documents from the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague. The Serbian government submitted the documents during the war crimes case against former President Slobodan Milosevic, on the condition that they were kept secret. That trial ended without a verdict as Milosevic died in custody at The Hague in March 2006.
As of today, the documents are still not in the public domain. Hartmann was found guilty on two charges of contempt, for which she could have faced a maximum sentence of seven years in prison. Judge Moloto accepted the defense's argument that some of the information had been disclosed by other journalists before Hartmann, but said there was a need to deter wrongful disclosure of confidential information in the future.
And yet, as the wire agencies glossed over the more serious implications of the conviction, we heard nothing from President Obama’s Afghanistan envoy. How could Richard Holbrooke be connected with what has been alleged to be the worst massacre in Europe since the Second World War, then? What has Holbrooke got to do with former Le Monde journalist, Florence Hartmann? I’ve spoken a few times to the former Bosnian foreign minister, Mohammad Sacirbey and about a year ago, he told me “It seems to be an attempt to intimidate her... I am concerned to what extent information from the tribunal will fall freely now or for that matter in the future so that we have the judgment of history.”
No one can portray the former Bosnian foreign minister of being an apologist for Serb atrocities. Critics of President Clinton’s NATO destruction of Yugoslavia are smeared, just as Edward Herman has been for allegations about what the war on Yugoslavia was really about. Herman –- the co-author with Noam Chomsky of Manufacturing Consent -- has said the Srebrenica massacre was the greatest triumph of propaganda to emerge from the Balkan wars. Did President Clinton, Prime Minister Blair and President Chirac create the circumstances for a Srebrenica massacre so that they could persuade their publics to support a war?
Mohammed Sacirbey talked to me about Hartmann whom I had wrongly suspected as being a source: “I may or may not agree with some of her views but I would certainly encourage a free flow of information from the tribunal, especially since in this instance we are talking about her being charged ... long after Milosevic died.”
On July 31, 2008, Sacirbey told me about a few deals. The first deal concerned letting Radovan Karadzic go free. The former minister revealed his source: “My source was Ambassador Robert Frowick, at that time the head of the OSCE mission in Bosnia that was overseeing the elections.” Frowick died in 2007.
Then there was the other deal, the deal that would lead to a massacre that would encourage those arguing for NATO intervention, the deal over Srebrenica. Scirbey told me:
“That involved Richard Holbrooke and involved Carl Bildt who, then, was the EU mediator and now is Sweden's foreign minister. It involved a French general who was the head of the military forces of the UN in Bosnia -- Bernard Jean Vieh. It involved Yasushi Akashi who was the head UN civilian official. They, in effect, acquiesced, gave the green light to Milosevic, Mladic as well as Karadzic to take over the territory of Srebrenica but also Zepa and Gorazde.
“At that time there was enormous pressure on us to trade these territories and to give in, in effect, to Belgrade and the Bosnian Serbs what they wanted in return for them presumably accepting conditions during the peace talks that would end up being Dayton. We refused and as we resisted the green light was given to the Serbian forces to attack that enclave. Of course, I did not know about it.
“Holbrooke denies all the accusations and retracted a statement made on Bosnian TV in November 2005 in which he, himself, said that his ‘initial instructions’ were to ‘sacrifice Srebrenica, Gorazde and Zepa.’ Dayton, as we know and poor Bosnians know well, today, was about the privatization – the neoliberalization - of the resources of the former Yugoslavia. The IMF’s deals with Milosevic had already put paid to the economic miracle of 1970’s Yugoslavia but Dayton would allow the IMF to appoint and run the Bosnian Central Bank, for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to direct the restructuring of the public sector, the fire sale of the assets of state and society.
“I do not think anyone in my government knew about it and the result was 8,000 people murdered. So the second deal is probably explained by the first deal. I suspect many people who were in the U.S. administration at that time, even if they objected to making deals with Milosevic, Mladic and Karadzic, who all subsequently were indicted at that time -- they clearly would not be very pleased if that information came out right now.”
Right now might be a good time. Florence Hartmann was always more forthright than the former chief prosecutor at The Hague, Carla del Ponte. Del Ponte told the former Republika Srpska speaker, Dragan Kalinic in 2004 “I am investigating the story of an agreement between Karadzic and Holbrooke.” When Kalinic asked, “Do you believe that the agreement exists?” Del Ponte replied, “Yes”.
Hartmann is on the record about U.S. officials doing “nothing” when given the exact locations where Karadzic and Mladic were hiding, on several occasions. In the Belgrade magazine Blic, she said the U.S., Britain and France blocked the arrests of the perpetrators of the Srebrenica massacre. Most damning of all and what may have catalyzed the contempt charge was when she said “the reasons why Western powers don’t want to see Karadzic and Mladic on trial is ... their very likely intent to put the blame for the crimes they have committed on the international community by saying that they have been given a green or orange light to take over the Srebrenica enclave...Western powers created the conditions for mass killings to happen”, she said.
From the day the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia was created, she continued, “there was an effort to steer justice to justify the actions of the big powers in their response to the war, the genocide. They consistently tried to overlook who was indicted, and then selectively provided evidence and even altered it depending if the Tribunal mandate to establish the truth would harm them or not.”
Hartmann says her motive is for the International Criminal Court to learn from the mistakes of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. None of the international media kind enough to report the conviction of Florence Hartmann for contempt of the court talks about any of this. Many of those encouraged by the formation of an International Criminal Court at The Hague to try cases that concern “international law” are looking the other way. As to how the NATO war inspired some young volunteers to embrace Al Qaeda and threaten European cities with terror, there is as little about this in the corporate media as there is about U.S.-training programs for those who would create the Taliban.
Perhaps, while Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzón presses ahead with his case against six senior Bush administration lawyers for torture at Guantánamo he should also look into the culpability of the special envoy appointed by the husband of the present U.S. Secretary of State, the man who now has diplomatic responsibility over Afghanistan. If Holbrooke is guilty, he had form before taking on his current role. More Muslims, and more NATO soldiers, are being killed in Afghanistan than in Srebrenica.
Afshin Rattansi has helped launch and develop television networks and has worked in journalism for more than two decades, at the BBC Today programme, CNN International, Bloomberg News, Al Jazeera Arabic, the Dubai Business Channel, Press TV and The Guardian. His quartet of novels, “The Dream of the Decade” is available on Amazon.com. He has been living and working in Iran for the past year. His new current affairs show, “Rattansi & Ridley” will begin broadcasting soon on international satellite TV. He can be reached at afshinrattansi@hotmail.com |
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