India cracks down on Kashmir in preparation for Modi rally in Srinagar

Kashmiri protester (AP Photo:Dar Yasin) Nov 4 2015

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be speaking at rallies in occupied Kashmir this weekend. Ostensibly, he’ll be there to inaugurate a power project & offer economic assistance but that is entirely inconsistent with his neoliberal policies in India or with occupation policies in Kashmir. He’ll also be meeting with top Indian generals in Srinagar–which is consistent with occupation policies in Kashmir.

In response, Kashmiri independence activists called a ‘million people march’ opposing India’s sovereignty over & occupation of Kashmir. According to independence leader Syed Ali Geelani, “Our rally is to showcase to the world that Kashmiris reject India’s brutal military occupation of Kashmir.”

Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, the compromised politician who runs Kashmir in coalition with Modi’s party, said Modi “genuinely wants to win the hearts & minds of people” through the region’s development.

There might be a better way to win Kashmiri hearts & minds–like withdrawing the 700,000 troops & paramilitary thugs making it the most militarized region of the world & ceasing extrajudicial executions, disappearances, murders, rapes, kidnappings, torture, incarceration of thousands of activists.

But instead, in preparation for Modi’s speech on Saturday & to make him seem welcome, India placed Kashmiri independence leaders under house arrest, rounded up hundreds of activists on night raids of their homes & jailed them, & Indian troops stopped & frisked all vehicles entering Srinagar “for suspected militants.” Omar Abdullah, a former Chief Minister & a pro-India leader of Kashmir, denounced the arrests & tweeted, the “Srinagar rally will be historic–for the number of people arrested to make the rally possible.”

In an extraordinary, if not also inadvertent, admission, the head of police in Kashmir said the arrests were part of the “usual security drill” in Kashmir. “There’s nothing unusual about these detentions,” he said. It’s just the same old martial law India always enforces.

The venue where Modi will be speaking in Srinagar has been turned into a military fortress with battalions of police & paramilitary thugs patrolling & doing anti-sabotage duty in the area. Sharpshooters are positioned on high-rise buildings around the stadium & ‘intelligence sleuths will be keeping an eye on suspicious persons.’ That winning the hearts & minds thing doesn’t seem to be working optimally.

Several FB pages which promoted the million people march have already been shut down & the entire internet will be shut down during Modi’s visit. They can’t shut down those around the world who stand in solidarity with the people of Kashmir.

This is a Kashmiri woman shouting slogans after Indian police arrested an independence leader in Srinagar.

Our fullest solidarity with the people of Kashmir. End the Indian occupation.

(Photo by Dar Yasin/AP)

Hillary Clinton consults with Bono on world poverty

Just when you think Republican candidates are providing all the comedy in this presidential election, Hillary Clinton proves she has some stand-up qualities of her own.

It’s not reported where she said this but it was tweeted by Politico & Wall Street Journal reporters: When asked about global poverty, Clinton replied, “I’ve had many conversations with Bono on this.”

We weep for the Republic.

Arms dealer international exhibit in Abu Dhabi: where war is just business

Child at wheel of armored vehicle (Guardian) Nov 4 2015

Constant war is an inner compulsion, the driving force of neoliberalism, the barbaric phase of capitalism. But for tens of thousands of people, war is not carnage & devastation–it’s good business. Is it rational when so much of the Middle East is a killing field, that Abu Dhabi in the UAE hosts a biennial International Defense Exhibit (IDEX) to showcase the latest in bombers, tanks, grenade launchers, anti-tank missile systems, air-to-service rocket launchers, surveillance satellites, semi-automatic weapons?

A lot of business goes on that that event that this year drew 100,000 arms dealers, military & government officials from around the world. The amount of transactions at the 2005 IDEX totaled USD $2 billion; but according to one research institute, arms sales of the top 100 arms dealers & military services at the 2013 IDEX totaled $402 billion. There’s no report on what was spent at the IDEX last February but the UAE’s armed forces alone signed contracts worth $5 billion.

According to Paramount Group (a South African consortium of military manufacturers), military spending among Middle Eastern regimes grew to $120.6 billion in 2014. Now the question arises, who would they be defending since it certainly isn’t the people of Yemen, Bahrain, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, or Palestinians? With such an arsenal among Middle Eastern regimes, how did ISIS get to be such a threat? Or are they arming themselves against their own people?

This year, 1,200 companies from 56 countries displayed their military wares. Those who think building an antiwar movement is just for those in countries doing the war-making, what about those countries that produce the arsenals? Like Sweden–Bernie Sanders’ model for socialism? Warfare is an international enterprise: an army will be bombing with US jets, driving tanks from Sweden, shooting down aircraft with Russian equipment, & taking out villages with assault weapons from China.

Arms dealers don’t worry about things like weapons “falling into the wrong hands.” Business is business; war is business. The US can no longer claim ISIS is armed by weaponry captured from the Iraqi Army in 2014. Conflict Armament Research, an NGO that tracks movement of military weaponry internationally, concluded last year that ISIS is armed by US & Chinese munitions (including small arms & heavy equipment like Humvees) “transferred by the US & Chinese governments to regional actors for use against ISIL troops.” They found 20 percent of ISIS munitions were manufactured in the US. If in fact “regional actors” are handing US weapons over to ISIS, why doesn’t the US stop arming the “regional actors”? To cover its ass, the Pentagon claims the US lost track of 250,000 small arms provided to the Afghan army which may have been provided to ISIS. If the US can’t even trust its own allies, maybe it ought to get the hell out of there.

We’re supposed to think this child behind the wheel of an armored vehicle at the IDEX is just adorable. It isn’t. We don’t like our children considered as cannon fodder for arms dealers. We don’t like our beautiful planet turned into a military fortress & killing field. Build the international antiwar movement to end this monstrous perspective once & for all.

(Photo from Guardian-UK)

When women were birds…

When women were birtds image

Once upon a time,
When women were birds,
There was the simple understanding
That to sing at dawn
And to sing at dusk
Was to heal the world through joy.
The birds still remember what we have forgotten,
That the world is meant to be celebrated.

– Terry Tempest Williams, When Women Were Birds

Art by Jennifer Lommers