LET THE BUYER BEWARE
If You Want to Know the Real Story, Follow the Money. It seems the money trail leads to a ring of hell even Dante wasn't aware of. I expect Bush or Cheney tomorrow to discount this story. These unfortunate people who were sold by bounty hunters to U.S. forces will be discounted as people who hate freedom and hate America. Our leaders will say that with a straight face, without irony. Cheney and Bush will be right in one sense. If these unfortunate souls didn't hate America before, they will have plenty of reason to hate us now.
AP May 31, 2005: . . .a wide variety of detainees at the U.S. lockup at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, alleged they were sold into capture. Their names and other identifying information were blacked out in the transcripts from the tribunals, which were held to determine whether prisoners were correctly classified as enemy combatants.
One detainee who said he was an Afghan refugee in Pakistan accused the country's intelligence service of trumping up evidence against him to get bounty money from the U.S.
"When I was in jail, they said I needed to pay them money and if I didn't pay them, they'd make up wrong accusations about me and sell me to the Americans and I'd definitely go to Cuba," he told the tribunal. "After that I was held for two months and 20 days in their detention, so they could make wrong accusations about me and my (censored), so they could sell us to you."
If anyone pays attention to this story, its details will only get uglier. It combines the worst of what the rest of the world thinks of America, a sad and sordid synergy of war and commerce, commerce in bodies, in a war obliterating the spirit of not just the conquered but the conquerors as well.
AP There have been reports of Arabs being sold to the Americans after the U.S.-led offensive in Afghanistan, but the testimonies offer the most detail from prisoners themselves.
In March 2002, the AP reported that Afghan intelligence offered rewards for the capture of al-Qaida fighters _ the day after a five-hour meeting with U.S. Special Forces. Intelligence officers refused to say if the two events were linked and if the United States was paying the offered reward of 150 million Afghanis, then equivalent to $4,000 a head.
That day, leaflets and loudspeaker announcements promised "the big prize" to those who turned in al-Qaida fighters.
Said one leaflet: "You can receive millions of dollars. ... This is enough to take care of your family, your village, your tribe for the rest of your life _ pay for livestock and doctors and school books and housing for all your people."
Helicopters broadcast similar announcements over the Afghan mountains, enticing people to "Hand over the Arabs and feed your families for a lifetime," said Najeeb al-Nauimi, a former Qatar justice minister and leader of a group of Arab lawyers representing nearly 100 detainees.
Al-Nauimi said a consortium of wealthy Arabs, including Saudis, told him they also bought back fellow citizens who had been captured by Pakistanis.
This is where are country has been. We have dealt in cruelty to prisoners who were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Now we are masters of a heinous slave trade, a degradation of our ideals in service to questionable and ignoble ends. We stand in dubious battle on the American plains of heaven. We have entered the Bazaar of the Bizarre
I'm speechless. But I'm not surprised. If we knew the true level of corruption at the top of this regime, we'd be scared to sleep at night.
Posted by: Chuck Ismyname | May 31, 2005 at 07:55 PM
OMG. Where the fuck do I live? It's like I moved to some insane country without even realizing it. FUCK!
Posted by: Shakespeare's Sister | May 31, 2005 at 08:04 PM
Hey, *there's* a meme. Bush - reviving the slave trade since 2003.
Posted by: Phoenician in a time of Romans | May 31, 2005 at 08:47 PM
And Gulag must be the word of the week anyway.
Posted by: Chuck Ismyname | May 31, 2005 at 09:01 PM
Great Work Heretik!
We might have to form another alliance for this story...
Posted by: Polishifter | May 31, 2005 at 09:16 PM
WtF?!?!? This is crazy! I agree Polishifter, this is horriblie... :-(
Posted by: Ricky | May 31, 2005 at 09:50 PM
'tik, good catch. And by 'good,' I mean devastating.
Can we throw this rotten fish back in?
Posted by: ae | May 31, 2005 at 11:05 PM
Then there's what happens when the warlords get their hands on women prisoners, who are likely sold into something very much worse than Gitmo.
Posted by: kelley b | June 01, 2005 at 04:37 AM
I always knew the Bush mob is a gang of election-thieves. And demagogues. And pension-looters. And treaty-breakers. And law-breakers. And warmongers. So I should not have been surprised to learn that they are torturers as well; but I was. And now we have a new name for them: slavers. And again I should not have been surprised.
What next? What else should we not be surprised that they are?
Posted by: Nathaniel Hellerstein | June 24, 2005 at 01:25 AM