BULLY BOY
PRESS & CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL-AID
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POOR SCOWLING RICE. THE U.S. AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS IS SLOWLY LEARNING THAT TREATING PEOPLE WITH CONTEMPT CAN COME BACK TO BITE YOU IN THE ASS. AND SNARLY RICE IS LEARNING THAT SHE'S NEVER GOING TO SHAKE THE NICKNAME "RWANDA RICE" AFTER THE GENOCIDE SHE HELPED ENABLE.
THEN AGAIN, MAYBE IT'S HER FINANCIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST THAT WILL FIND HER NOT BECOMING SECRETARY OF STATE.
FROM THE TCI WIRE:
This evening Hurriyet news reported
that Kurdistan Regional Government Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani is
"accusing Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki of continually suspecting
conspiracies against him" and quotes Barzani stating, "We want to solve
issues through dialogue, not through tanks or F-16s. The problems with
al-Maliki are not personal. Most Iraqi factions support us." What is
Barzani talking about? Nouri has created so many crises in Iraq that it
can get confusing. This one stems from Iraq's law of the land.
Iraq's
Constitution was written in 2005. At the time of the writing -- and
still today -- there were areas in dispute. Three provinces are part of
the semi-autonomous Kurdish region. In addition, Kurds feel they have a
right to other areas including oil-rich Kirkuk. The central government
out of Baghdad also feels it has a claim to Kirkuk. What you have is
two sides attempting to make historical claims to one piece of land.
That will never resolve the issue, as the writers of the Constitution
knew. So they created Article 140. It calls for a census and a
referdum to resolve disputed areas. Nouri al-Maliki is installed by the
US government as prime minister of Iraq in the spring of 2006. Article
140 is supposed to be implemented no later than the end of 2007.
Despite having had six years to implement Article 140 (and despite forever promising he was just about to), Nouri has refused to implement it. The climate was not just one of mistrust on this issue, it was one of Nouri refusing to follow the law. And he made it worse a few months ago by sending Iraqi forces (Tigris Operation Command) into these disputed areas. The Kurds fear that he is doing that to 'resolve' the dispute by force.
Despite having had six years to implement Article 140 (and despite forever promising he was just about to), Nouri has refused to implement it. The climate was not just one of mistrust on this issue, it was one of Nouri refusing to follow the law. And he made it worse a few months ago by sending Iraqi forces (Tigris Operation Command) into these disputed areas. The Kurds fear that he is doing that to 'resolve' the dispute by force.
The dispute could have ended last week and it stood a serious chance. Dropping back to Thursday's snapshot:
Tensions
continue between the KRG and the Baghdad-based central government over
Nouri sending in the Tigris Operation Command forces into disputed
regions, as Martin Kobler noted today when addressing the UN Security
Council. In an interesting development, Mohammad Sabah (Al Mada) reports
Nouri is said to be angry because his generals are not providing him
with details and summeries of the ongoing negotiations with the Kurdish
Peshmerga officials. If Nouri is really being kept out of the loop,
that says a great deal about how much his power has faded in the last
weeks. Even more surprising since the Peshmerga has published the main points the two sides agreed upon:
1.
Forming an operational mechanism, principles of cooperation and joint
committees in the disputed regions. The joint operations in the disputed
regions of Kurdistan will remain unchanged but the mechanism of
operation will be revitalized between the federal forces and the forces
of the Kurdistan Region.
2.
The meetings of all the joint operations committees will be rescheduled
to once a month. This will be increased if deemed necessary, especially
for meetings of the SAC.
3.
The location of the meetings and coordination for the meetings will be
organized by the command of the Iraqi Armed Forces who will work as a
coordinator for the work of the committees, especially the SAC.
4.
A follow-up procedure will be conducted for the work and the decisions
of the joint committees and punitive measures will be taken against any
defaulting party or individual.
5.
Any party or individual will be punished in case of reporting
misleading information to their superiors in order to create problems
and crisis at any level.
6.
The SAC must be immediately informed about any problems that arise in
the disputed areas in order to immediately work on solving them.
7.
The agreements must be honored and the commanders, officials and
individuals who violate the terms of the agreements will be punished.
8.
Forming a quick mechanism to pull out all the forces of both sides that
were mobilized to the region after Nov. 16, 2012. Pulling out these
forces must be transparent, truthful and supervised by the supreme
committee members after the consent of the SMC.
9.
Reconsidering the decision of forming operations command in the region,
especially the Tigris Operations Command, and giving back the authority
of security in Kirkuk to the police, Asayish and internal forces.
This
could have been the first step in resolving that crisis. Instead,
Nouri nixed the deal and uncorked the crazy. And he was spewing it on
Saturday. Al Mada reported
the prime minister made a public statement in which he attacked
Shi'ites, Sunnis and Kurds, stated that those attempting to withdraw
confidence for him should be warned and floated "arrests" as part of his
threats. It was a very disturbing speech. In the speech he made a
demand that everyone attend a meet-up. All Iraq News notes
that the Kurdistan Alliance has already: They won't be attending. They
issued a statement explaining Nouri has refused to be practical and
resolve the crisis (he created). While the Kurds willingly met with
Speaker of Parliament Osama al-Nujaifi in good faith, Nouri blew off the
exchange. When the Iraqi military and the Peshmerga came up with a
14-point plan to resolve the latest crisis (created by Nouri), Nouri
said it would not be allowed.
Dar Addustour added that Nouri declared in his speech that the Kurds don't believe in the Constitution and that efforts at a no-confidence vote in him will be met by actions that have never been taken before. In addition, he announced he wants to arrest members of Parliament who raised the torture of Iraqi women in prisons. He also made a number of statements involving President Jalal Talabani which appear to be that the same people who put him (Nouri) in power put Jalal in power and if Nouri goes down so does Jalal. Al Rafidayn emphasized the attacks on Jalal Talabani in Nouri's remarks. Today the Iraq Times reports MP Amir al-Kanani, with Moqtada al-Sadr's political bloc, states that Nouri's speech was in response to the loss of popularity for his political party Dawa as a result of his attempts to end the food ration card system and as a result of the Russian arms deal that fell apart. Dawa is Nouri's political party. His political slate that he ran with in 2010 is State of Law. Provincial elections are supposed to take place in April which could be behind any concern about the popularity of Dawa. All Iraq News notes that State of Law was supposed to meet this evening in Nouri's offices to prepare their strategies for the upcoming elections.
Dar Addustour added that Nouri declared in his speech that the Kurds don't believe in the Constitution and that efforts at a no-confidence vote in him will be met by actions that have never been taken before. In addition, he announced he wants to arrest members of Parliament who raised the torture of Iraqi women in prisons. He also made a number of statements involving President Jalal Talabani which appear to be that the same people who put him (Nouri) in power put Jalal in power and if Nouri goes down so does Jalal. Al Rafidayn emphasized the attacks on Jalal Talabani in Nouri's remarks. Today the Iraq Times reports MP Amir al-Kanani, with Moqtada al-Sadr's political bloc, states that Nouri's speech was in response to the loss of popularity for his political party Dawa as a result of his attempts to end the food ration card system and as a result of the Russian arms deal that fell apart. Dawa is Nouri's political party. His political slate that he ran with in 2010 is State of Law. Provincial elections are supposed to take place in April which could be behind any concern about the popularity of Dawa. All Iraq News notes that State of Law was supposed to meet this evening in Nouri's offices to prepare their strategies for the upcoming elections.
Al Mada notes
that the religious authorities in Najaf are said to be troubled by the
escalation of the conflict. They're not the only ones troubled. Wael Grace (Al Mada) notes
that the actions are troublinging investors and would-be investors
dismaying the business community in Iraq. Also watching the situation
closely is the government of Turkey. Rudaw reports,
"Turkish officials say they are following recent tensions between the
Kurdistan Region and the Iraqi government with concern." Alsumaria reports
Iraqiya head Ayad Allawi declared today that Nouri al-Maliki's actions
have been an assault on the Kurdish region. It's noted that Allawi
has spoken via telephone with both Barzani and Talabani about the issue
already today. The Iraq Times notes
that Allawi is scheduled to visit Erbil on Wednesday. Iraqiya is the
political slate that came in first in the 2010 parliamentary elections.
Earlier today Alsumaria reported that a large number of Peshmerga are moving towards Kirkuk. The Iraq Times reports that they arrived with tanks by afternoon. Nouri called the move "irresponsible escalation." Meanwhile Alsumaria notes Talabani was returning to Baghdad today in an attempt to re-start a dialogue on the issues.
How
serious is the above? Not at all serious to the reporters covering the
US State Dept. Despite the fact that a press conference was held
today, no one asked spokesperson Mark Toner one question about Iraq.
In violence, Alsumaria reports a Kirkuk mortar attack injured a police officer. Also in Kirkuk, Alsumaria reports a 20-year-old man shot dead his 2 brothers and 1 sister behind the Dawa Party's offices and he shot his parents as well but they were left injured, not dead. All Iraq News notes 1 person was shot dead in Mousl. Friday ended the month of November. Iraq Body Count counted 244 deaths from violence in the month. AFP reports the government ministries (under)count 166 deaths. The outlets notes this is an increase from the government's claims of only 144 deaths in October.
As noted above, Nouri's threatening
to arrest members of Parliament who spoke publicly about the abuse Iraqi
women are suffering in prisons. The BRussels Tribunal has a very important article on this torture.
We're going to highlight a little from their report each snapshot this
week and hopefully include the entire thing that way. Here they are on
the starting point:
The
torture journey starts when security forces raid and search the houses,
through random raids or ordered raids. The Fourth Commander of the
Second Brigade – Team 6, Major Jumaa Al-Musawi, has confirmed this
information. This man has a criminal record, and he was assigned to this
position by the American Forces during their first training courses in
intelligence gathering. He used to live in Al-Thawra (now called Sadr
City) / Sector 87. In his own words:
"When
we receive the raid and search orders from the Brigade Intelligence, we
usually start with a little party and drink alcohol, or take some
drugs. We choose the most cruel soldiers to carry out such operations.
The first thing we do is to lock the men and youngsters in a room, and
the women and children in another room. We start to steal what can be
taken fast, like jewelry, and we mess up the house, like throwing the
women's underwear here and there; some soldiers even steal some of this
underwear. After that, we start to do a body search on the women, and
having fun touching their private parts or breasts. We threaten them to
arrest the men in the house when they refuse to be touched. If those
women are pretty, we usually rape them immediately, and leave the house
when we find no weapons or incriminating material. In case we find some
weapons, every man and youngster in the house will be arrested, and if
there are no men at home, we arrest all the women instead. This is
totally according to the orders we receive."
What
follows is one of many stories about the crimes committed by these
corrupt creatures, who shamelessly brag about their misdeeds to each
other. Al-Musawi and his assistant Lt. Rafid Al-Darraji (another
criminal who was imprisoned in Abu-Ghraib and sentenced to death, but
was released by the Americans, using him as a guardian, along with their
own guard dogs, giving him the Lt. rank. He used to live in Al-Nuariyah
District. Here is what they state:
"In
July 2006, we received an order to raid and search the house of one of
the fabric merchants in Karradah (his name is not mentioned). When we
reached his house at 1:00 a.m., we didn't find the man, we only found
his wife and his 17 year old son. During the search we found a rifle,
which – according to our law – is permitted for the personal protection
of civilians. But we threatened the woman that we would arrest her son
if she didn't let us rape her. So, we handcuffed the son and locked him
in a room, and one soldier after the other raped the lady in the other
room. The other soldiers stole what they could find, then we headed to a
well-known brothel in Al-Doura District in Um Alaa's house to enjoy the
rest of the night there."
They
continue: "The first thing we do when an arrested woman is being
transported to the detention location, is that every part of her body is
touched by all the soldiers in the vehicle, while using dirty language.
When we reach the detention facility, we leave her in the investigation
room, supervised by the intelligence officer and his assistants. They
directly take all her clothes off, blindfold her, handcuff her, then the
intelligence officer starts to rape her with his assistant. And later
they ask her some questions: if she's guilty or innocent and so on. Then
they blackmail her, saying that she should be cooperative and give
important information about the District where she lives, otherwise they
would distribute photos of her while she was naked and being raped.
They would accuse her of false charges if she would file a complaint
about harrassment and torture. If she receives a "guilty" verdict, she
usually stays in the same location for a period of one to three months,
in order to finish the procedures of her "case", to be sent to the
headquarters. During these months, every single intelligence officer and
soldier in the Brigade will rape her. After that, she will be sent to
Al Tasfeerat Prison in Shaab Stadium, or to Al-Muthanna Airport Prison.
Sometimes the prisoner is transferred to the facility of the Chief
Commander's Office in the Green Zone, which is a cellar under the
building of the Baghdad Operations Headquarter, supervised by Major
General Adnan Al-Musawi. This place is one of the most dangerous,
dirtiest prisons of Al-Maliki.
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