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Amazing Plan Surfaces: "We Need Ethno-Weapons!" David Price tells how top-flight US anthropologists eagerly obeyed US government's mandate to "think in a-moral terms". One scheme of OSS's willing executioners: target Japanese physical "weak spot", the respiratory tract, with anthrax germs. Gabriel Kolko asks What's so New About the Neo-Cons? If they had not existed, would the policies have been the same? Jeffrey St Clair digs up more dirt on Halliburton's secret history. Alexander Cockburn on why we need more "celebrity justice". Get the answers you're looking for in the latest subscriber-only edition of CounterPunch ... CounterPunch Online is read by millions of viewers each month! But remember, we are funded solely by the subscribers to the print edition of CounterPunch. Please support this website by buying a subscription to our newsletter, which contains fresh material you won't find anywhere else, or by making a donation for the online edition. Remember contributions are tax-deductible. Click here to make a donation. If you find our site useful please: Subscribe Now! or write CounterPunch, PO BOX 228, Petrolia, CA 95558 |
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Other Lands Have Dreams: From Baghdad to Pekin Prison by KATHY KELLY ![]() Today's Stories July 6, 2005 Gary
Leupp July 5, 2005 Behrooz
Ghamari Elaine
Cassel Ron
Jacobs Bob
Libal Dr.
Peter Rost Mark
Engler Gideon
Levy Dave
Zirin Sameer
Dossani
July 2 / 4, 2005 Alexander
Cockburn Lenni
Brenner Laura
Carlsen James
Petras William
A. Cook Brian
Cloughley Saul
Landau Tom
Crumpacker Greg
Moses Dr.
Susan Block Fran
Shor Fred
Gardner Moshe
Adler David
Model Seth
Sandronsky Ramzy
Baroud Suzan
Mazur Ben
Tripp Justin
Taylor Brendan
Bailey Poets'
Basement Website
of the Weekend July 1, 2005 Christopher
Brauchli Pat
Williams Gary
Leupp John
Stauber John
Chuckman Justicia
y Paz Cockburn
/ St. Clair
June 30, 2005 Kathy
Kelly John
Stauber Virginia
Rodino Jason
Leopold Dave
Lindorff Greg
Moses Norman
Solomon Joshua
Frank Alexander
Cockburn
June 29, 2005 Mike
Schaefer Roger
Burbach / Paul Cantor Sharon
Smith Sam
Husseini John
Stauber Ahmad
Faruqui Linda
S. Heard Stew
Albert Ray
McGovern
June 28, 2005 Paul
Craig Roberts Landau
/ Hassen John
A. Murphy Mike
Whitney CounterPunch
News Service Dave
Zirin Dave
Lindorff Patrick
Cockburn
June 27, 2005 Paul
Craig Roberts Mike
Marqusee Mark
Scaramella Leigh
Saavedra Kathy
Kelly June 25 / 26, 2005 Alexander
Cockburn Jennifer
Van Bergen George
Corsetti Mark
Chmiel / Andrew Wimmer Kevin
Zeese P.
Sainath John
Stauber Scott
Handleman Tom
Barry John
Walsh Justin
E.H. Smith Alan
Wallis Ben
Tripp Frederick
B. Hudson Poets'
Basement
June 24, 2005 Ray
McGovern Jorge
Mariscal Desiree
Hellegers Zeynep
Toufe Joshua
Frank David
Lindorff Michael
Neumann Website
of the Day June 23, 2005 Christopher
Brauchli Clay
Conrad Standard
Schaefer P.
Sainath Mark
Engler Norman
Solomon Cockburn
/ St. Clair Kathy
Kelly
June 22, 2005 Kevin
Zeese William
S. Lind Arsalan
Iftikhar Dan
Nagengast David
Krieger Kathleen
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July 6, 2005 Triumph of the ShrillTony Blair's OlympiadBy DAVE ZIRIN "There was no plebiscite. No vote. Now we have these games being shoved down our throats." These are the shocked and stunned words of London organizer Katie Andrews, upon finding out that the Olympics will be marching into New Britannia. In a stunning upset today, the International Olympic Committee awarded London the 2012 games over heavily favored frontrunner, Paris. French President Jaques Chirac had spent over 30 million dollars on various inducements or graft - to lure the Olympics toward France. Victory seemed assured and Chirac had already lit his victory cigar. He was quoted recently as boasting, "The only contribution London has made to European agriculture is Mad Cow Disease" and mocking the quality of British cuisine. But beneath Chirac's snippy jingoism, a larger drama was playing out on the board of the International Olympic Committee. Former United States Olympic Committee President and Nazi Sympathizer - Avery Brundage once said famously, "The cardinal rule of the Olympics is no politics," which is like saying the cardinal rule of boxing is no punching. The IOC is a notoriously political body that has housed so many ex-fascists meetings can look like outtakes of the Nuremberg trials. It's hard to believe that this year's decision is in any way exempt from geo-political concerns. The French government has been a thorn in the side of the US's imperial objectives, fearing they won't get their piece of the Iraqi pie. Britain meanwhile has been only too happy to get the crust. France, which has been an Olympic bridesmaid three times in the last twenty years, now stands humiliated while the US's favorite poodle gets the gold. But this is not only a question
of French humiliation on an international stage. This is about
the kind of National Security apparatus that the Olympics require
in the post 9/11 world, and which country would have been more
likely accommodate what amounts to temporarily martial law. Repression
of local dissent and the poor has been a feature of every Olympics,
from Hitler's cleansing of Berlin in 1936 to the 1968 slaughter
of hundreds of students in The question now is whether the British left which responded so brilliantly with mass anti-war demonstrations in response to the Iraq invasion, can mount a defense against the Olympic leviathan. To do so, they will need to break with Labor Politicians who are dressing the Olympic rings in populist garb. Chief among them has been London mayor Ken Livingstone, who in another life - or alternative universe was known as "Red Ken." Livingstone has been a major player in whipping up public support, which currently stands in London at 60%. He has been quick to point out in the words of one observer, "Anyone who is against he Olympics is against the investment and infrastructure and jobs which will help the poor. Yes, "Red Ken has turned the Olympics as a socialwelfare program. But in between cheers, Livingstone has also announced that each London Council Tax payer will have to pay £20 a year for 12 years i.e. £240, even if the Games do not make a loss, which is about as likely as seeing the Queen wear pants. The reality is that the Olympics are great for corporations, but are more likely to leave a city in financial hardship if not ruin. The Athens Olympics have put Greece in permanent hock. The 1976 Montreal Olympics are still being paid off. Already in London property prices have started to rise. If there is anything we can count on, it's that the wealthy of Britain will make out like bandits, the poor will be squeezed, and Big Ben will likely be in the back of a Swiss pawnshop before this is all said and done. Tony Blair said in a groveling moment to the IOC last week, "My promise to you is we will be your very best partners. The entire government are united behind this bid. ... It is the nation's bid." Is it? It's now up to the people of Britain to assert a slogan of the Anti-War movement to Mr. Blair and his Olympic cronies: Not In My Name. Dave Zirin's new book "What's My Name Fool? Sports and Resistance in the United States" was just published by Haymarket Books. Check out his revamped website edgeofsports.com. You can receive his column Edge of Sports, every week by e-mailing edgeofsports-subscribe@zirin.com. Contact him at whatsmynamefool2005@yahoo.com.
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