Kashmiri 7-year-old girl shot by targeted “stray” bullet of Indian soldier

Kaneeza Mar 18 2017

Kaneeza, a 7-year-old Kashmiri girl was killed last Wednesday by a targeted “stray” bullet from an Indian soldier on a search & execute operation:

“words sound hollower than usual after seeing Kaneeza’s little body lifeless on a jute bag, covered by a warm blanket; someone’s hand cupping her chin as if asking her to wake up. she looks fast asleep and not as if killed by a targeted “stray” indian bullet. kashmiri body, dispensable body, collateral damage but a war crime nevertheless. our outrage doesn’t know any bounds and it shouldn’t fritter at any cost. RIP baby. countdown india.” — Ather Zia

The origins of Somalian piracy

Somali students Mar 18 2017

Reposting this from March 2015 because it explains the background to Somalian piracy which developed when Somali fishing waters & the livelihood of fishermen were destroyed by other nations dumping toxic waste.

These students & activists in Mogadishu, Somalia are protesting the illegal poaching operation of Italian fishing vessels in Somali waters. For years, all we read about was the threat of Somali pirates to international shipping by hijacking ships & demanding ransom for their return. But much of the “piracy” was directed at foreign vessels over-fishing Somali waters & destroying the livelihood of local fishermen.

Somalia is located in the Horn of Africa on the Gulf of Aden entering the Red Sea leading to the Suez Canal–a major international shipping route with an estimated 25,000 ships transiting annually to the Suez Canal. Its strategic location in Africa & in proximity to the Arabian Peninsula has given it special importance in colonialism (it was both British & Italian colonies), in the Cold War conflict between the US & Soviet Union, & in modern neoliberal plunder. And of course, the US claims it is now an “Islamist” & Al-Qaeda stronghold to justify drone bombing the country. If you look at a map, you can see it forms something of a military phalanx (including Israel, Egypt, Iraq, Yemen, & Bahrain) for advancing US military interests in the Middle East.

The World Bank & IMF have been there since the 1980s jacking around their economic & political life & prepping it for the devastation of endless US military incursions. Those barbaric incursions were glorified in the book & film “Black Hawk Down” about a battle between the US & Somali forces to portray colonial depredation as battlefield glory. (Those familiar with WWII movies will know the score.) For no apparent reason other than racism & to create a primitive image, local political leaders in Somalia who oppose US incursions are referred to as “warlords.”

According to a 1997 Greenpeace report & other investigations, Swiss & Italian companies brokered for European companies dumping hazardous waste in Somali waters. They worked with corrupt Somali government officials & other criminal elements called “warlords” to dump the waste in coastal waters or bury it along the coastline. According to that report, just between 1994 & 1998 there were over 10 million tons of hazardous waste dumps, including radioactive material. The Ecologist journal reported in 2009 that since 1991, 35 million tons of waste had been exported to Somalia in exchange for $6.6 billion dollars to government officials & “warlords.”

When the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami hit, waste containers washed up on the shores of Somalia. A 2005 UN environmental report said the hazardous waste deposits stirred up by the tsunami contaminated groundwater & caused health problems in the surrounding fishing communities, including respiratory infections, dry heavy coughing & mouth bleeding, abdominal hemorrhages, skin infections, & sudden death from inhaling toxic fumes.

Somali pirates originally formed as coastguard militia to protect fishing waters from foreign vessels taking advantage of the anarchy & chaos created by World Bank & IMF plunder & US military incursions to illegally fish & dump toxic waste. Media often refers to them as vigilantes but when the US destroyed the Somali government, that included an effective coast guard to protect Somali waters from poaching & toxic waste dumping. Of course what really rankled the US & European regimes about Somali pirates from the outset was their armed self-defense against colonial depredations. Such a thing could easily get out of hand & turn to effective armed insurrection against the US military.

From available reports, which are often laden with racism & vested interests, it’s hard to tell what is going on with Somali piracy today. With millions of ransom extracted on hijacked ships (an estimated $1 to 2 million per boat), it’s likely bigger forces of Somali & foreign capitalism got involved. Pirate fleets are now reportedly equipped with rocket launchers, GPS systems & satellite equipment & you have to ask who is supplying that equipment. Reportedly the insurance industry for shipping has found Somali piracy quite a bonanza by jacking up the premiums.

It’s estimated that Somali piracy employs thousands who go to sea, repair boats, supply food but they’re still coming out on the short end. Somalis may collect up to $100 million annually from extracting ransoms on hijacked ships but European & Asian trawlers poach an estimated $300 million annually in fish from Somali waters.

The US & European Union navies run counter-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden & have arrested dozens of Somalis who get prosecuted in European & US courts & are handed draconian sentences. Since colonialism has destroyed the court & legal system in Somali they are tried in Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Yemen, Belgium, the US where they can’t possibly get a fair trial.

Justice demands we stand with the students & activists in Mogadishu not just in opposing poaching & waste dumping but in demanding the US get the hell out of Somalia–lock, stock, & bomber.

(Photo by Feisal Omar/Reuters)

“YOU WANT FREEDOM? THIS IS YOUR FREEDOM”: RAPE AS A TACTIC OF THE ASSAD REGIME, by journalist Marie Forestier

Syrian women protesting Assad 2011 (https-::missionfreeiran.org:2011:09:19:stand-with-syrian-ppl:) Mar 18 2017

“YOU WANT FREEDOM? THIS IS YOUR FREEDOM”: RAPE AS A TACTIC OF THE ASSAD REGIME, by journalist Marie Forestier: a report for the London School of Economics’ Centre for Women, Peace & Security.

(Photo is Syrian women protesting against Assad’s dictatorship in 2011, before Assad began bombing cities to stop protests.)

Report: http://www.lse.ac.uk/WomenPeaceSecurity/pdf/2017/wps3Forestier.pdf

Protests in Srinagar

Protests in Srinagar Mar 17 2017

Srinagar protets Mar 17 2017

There is a lot going on in Kashmir, including violent search & execute operations of Indian forces & protests. Occupation is so relentless that one marvels at the intransigence of resistance.

End the occupation. Self-determination for Kashmir.

This is from protests today in Srinagar after Friday prayers.

US airstrike on a mosque near Aleppo, Syria killed 57 people. Did high-tech remote control bombers that can spot a pimple on a flea’s ass think the mosque was an ISIS camp?

Umar Lateef Misgar article on US policy toward Kashmir

Modi and PUtin image

Umar Lateef Misgar has a new article on US policy toward Kashmir which is governed by its policy toward India. This is of growing importance given the new military alliance between the US & India over military build-up in the South China Sea. It also strengthens the necessity & possibilities of building solidarity with the Kashmiri struggle in the US.

https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/comment/2017/2/20/trumps-ties-with-india-an-ominous-sign-for-kashmiris

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This is article I wrote in  September 2016 on the same issue:

Many may wonder what US policy is toward India’s occupation of Kashmir—not because the US has the right to police the world or because of Hillary Clinton’s nationalist & racist insistence that because of “American exceptionalism” the US has a right to intervene–but because of the US military relationships with Pakistan & India, both the recipients of billions in US military aid. Pakistan is a key US ally not just in Afghanistan but the entire region; India is central to the US military buildup in the South Asia region as a buffer against China.

Comments by the US State Department when asked about Kashmir are carefully scripted gibberish. This is a recent statement: “As we have said many times, our policy on Kashmir is this: The pace, scope, & character of any discussions on Kashmir is for the two sides to determine, but we support any & all positive steps India & Pakistan can take to forge closer relations.” Not even no mention of the brutal Indian occupation, but no mention of Kashmiris. According to the US, it’s a dispute between Indian & Pakistan which Kashmiris are not party to.

Obama has met with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi seven times in the two years since Modi’s election & has commented about Kashmir on more than one occasion. For some unknown reason probably related to currying votes, in October 2008, two weeks before his election as president, Obama told Time magazine that “working with Pakistan & India to try to resolve the Kashmir crisis in a serious way” would be among the critical tasks of his administration. “It won’t be easy,” he said, “but it’s important.”

But by the time of his November 2010 news conference in New Delhi with then Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh, Obama had been chastened not just by India’s uproar about his campaign statement but by those who actually determine US foreign policy. He spouted the official line that “With respect to Kashmir, obviously this is a long-standing dispute between India & Pakistan” & the US would play no active role. Again at a November 2015 meeting in NYC between Obama & current prime minister Modi, Obama said ‘Kashmir is a bilateral issue to be resolved between India & Pakistan.’

There is no report that Kashmir was raised as an issue during Obama’s January 2015 state visit to India & Modi never mentioned Kashmir in his June 2016 address to the US Congress. For the US, Kashmir is of no consequence when Pakistan & India play such central roles in its military strategy. It’s the price Kashmiris, Palestinians, Afghans, Syrians, Iraqis, & for that matter Pakistanis & Indians play in the designs of US neoliberal capitalism.

The US has no right to intervene but in fact by militarily bankrolling India it is not neutral at all but supporting the occupation & arming India against Kashmiri self-determination. Human rights & antiwar activists around the world have a duty to protest the occupation & expose all the regimes who feign neutrality to Kashmiri justice.

In this photo from a state dinner in New Delhi, Obama toasts Modi, January 2015.

End the occupation. Self-determination for Kashmir.

(Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Trump’s accusations implicating the UK in spying on him has set off an “international incident.” Now he’s pulling a public hissy fit of extreme rudeness with Angela Merkel–probably because she’s a woman he can’t paw without getting beaten to death by her security. In a few more weeks he’ll bring down NATO. This just gets better & better.

Exactly what has North Korea done to justify all the US saber-rattling? If it is a repressive regime, that is for the North Koreans to resolve, not US bombers.