Cover-Ups, Coups and Drones - A Holiday Sampler of What WikiLeaks Reveals About the US

by: Bill Quigley, t r u t h o u t | News Analysis

Human rights advocates have significant new sources of information to hold the United States accountable. The transparency, which WikiLeaks has brought about, unveils many cover-ups of injustices in US relations with Honduras, Spain, Thailand, UK and Yemen over issues of torture at Guantanamo, civilian casualties from drones and the war in Iraq.

US Government Is Two-Faced Over WikiLeaks

The US government has twisted itself into knots over WikiLeaks. It routinely disregards the privacy of citizens while, at the same time, trying to avoid transparency for itself.

The US claims broad authority to secretly snoop on the lives of individuals inside and outside of the US. It also works tirelessly to prevent citizens from knowing what is going on by expansively naming basic government information "state secrets." The government says it has to have the right to keep things secret in order to prevent crime.

But when it comes to revealing evidence of illegal acts by the US government it seeks the most severe sanctions against any transparency.

The most glaring example of the twisted logic is on display within the US Department of Justice (DOJ). The DOJ is searching for creative ways to criminally sanction WikiLeaks for publishing US secrets. But the same DOJ solemnly decided it should not prosecute the government officials who brazenly destroyed dozens of tapes of waterboarding and torture by US officials. So, DOJ, destruction of evidence of crimes is O.K. and revealing the evidence of crimes is bad?

Holiday Sampler From WikiLeaks

Here is a holiday sampler of what WikiLeaks has published revealing the US role in cover-ups, drones and coups.

Cover-Ups

Spain

The US worked with high-ranking officials in Spain to try to derail legal accountability for torture by US officials.

Spain has opened two judicial inquiries into torture allegations against US officials at Guantanamo.

A series of cables details secret meetings and communications among officials of the two countries. An April 1, 2009, cable (Reference ID 09MADRID347) describes a meeting between the main Spanish prosecutor and US officials. The prosecutor promises to proceed slowly and to try to make sure the case is not assigned to the most pro-human rights judge in Spain, Judge Garzon. An April 19, 2009, cable (Reference 09MADRID392) tells of numerous meetings between US officials and Spanish officials, including the attorney general of Spain, who promises not to support the case. A cable dated May 5, 2009, (Reference ID 09MADRID440) describes further meetings between US officials and the prosecutor, who promises to "embarrass" the judge into dropping the case.

It is noteworthy that the pro-human rights judge, Baltasar Garzon, was later indicted in April 2010 for probing into Spanish civil war atrocities in a way that Spanish government said was an abuse of power.

UK

The UK promised to protect US interests in the UK review of the Iraq war. In a September 22, 2009, cable (Reference ID 09LONDON2198) UK officials "promised that the UK had put measures into place to protect your interest during the inquiry into the causes of the Iraq war. He noted that Iraq no longer seems to be a major issue in the US, but he said it would become a big issue - a feeding frenzy - in the UK when the inquiry takes off."

Drones and Cover-Ups

Amnesty International (AI) released pictures of a US manufactured cruise missile that carried cluster bombs used in a December 17, 2009, attack on a community in Abyan, Yemen, which killed 14 alleged members of al-Qaeda and 41 local residents - including 14 women and 21 children. At the time of the AI report, June 6, 2010, Yemeni officials said that its forces had carried out that attack. AI asked the US to explain its role, but the US did not. After the WikiLeaks disclosures, it is clear that the US carried out the attack, and both countries were lying.

A January 4, 2010, cable (ID Reference 10SANAA4) noted Yemen officials expressed concerns about the killings of civilians in Yemen by US drone attacks. The US has been bombing Yemen with drones and other missiles for over a year, often trying to assassinate US citizen and accused al-Qaeda leader Anwar Awlaki and others. In this cable, US officials said, "the only civilians killed were the wife and children an [al-Qaeda] operative at the site." Yemen officials complained that US cruise missiles are "not very accurate," and reportedly welcomed the use of aircraft-deployed, precision-guided bombs instead. "We'll continue saying the bombs are ours, not yours," said the Yemen leader, prompting a deputy minister to joke that he had just "lied" by telling the Yemen Parliament that the bombs in Arhab, Abyan and Shebwa were American-made, but deployed by the Yemen military.

Coups and Cover-Ups

When is a coup not a coup?

WikiLeaks documents show the US knew in advance about the 2006 military coup in Thailand, and changed its definition of the 2009 coup in Honduras within a 30 day period.

In a September 19, 2006, cable (ID Reference 06BANGKOK5811) written just after a military coup deposed the elected government in Thailand while the premier was at the UN, the US reminded Thai military coup leaders of an earlier conversation that promised US aid would be cut off if there was a coup. The cable makes it clear that the US knew of the planning for the coup in advance. The cable goes on to observe that "a coup is a coup is a coup ..."

In a July 23, 2009, cable (ID Reference 09TEGUCIGALPA645) written after "the June 28 forced removal of President Manuel 'Mel' Zelaya" from Honduras, "the Embassy perspective is that there is no doubt that the military, Supreme Court and national congress conspired on June 28 in what constitutes an illegal and unconstitutional coup against the Executive Branch, while accepting there may be a prima facie case that Zelaya may have committed illegalities and may have even violated the constitution. There is equally no doubt from our perspective that Roberto Micheletti's assumption of power was illegitimate."

Yet, a month later, in August 25, 2009, a special briefing by the US State Department included this exchange with journalist Sergio Davila.

Davila: "If this is a coup - the State Department considers this a coup, what's the next step? And I mean, there is a legal framework on the U.S. laws dealing with countries that are under coup d'état? I mean, what's holding you guys to take other measures according - the law?"

The State Department official responded: "I think what you're referring to, Mr. Davila, is whether or not this is - has been determined to be a military coup. And you're correct that there are provisions in our law that have to be applied if it is determined that this is a military coup. And frankly, our lawyers are looking at that exact question. And when we get the answer to that, you are right, there will be things that - if it is determined that this was a military coup, there will be things that will kick in. As you know, on the ground, there's a lot of discussion about who did what to whom and what things were constitutional or not, which is why our lawyers are really looking at the event as we understand them in order to come out with the accurate determination."

The US backpedaling on the coup in Honduras continues to this day.

WikiLeaks has revealed evidence of US human rights abuses around the world. Now the question is what are human rights activists going to do with this informatio

Full Disclosure: The Center for Constitutional Rights is representing detainees in Guantanamo, is supporting the investigation into US human rights abuses conducted by Spain, is looking into the coup in Honduras, is challenging the use of drones in Yemen to target and kill US citizen Anwar Awlaki and has repeatedly condemned the US war in Iraq.

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Bill Quigley  is legal director at the Center for Constitutional Rights and a law professor at Loyola University New Orleans. He is a Katrina survivor and has been active in human rights in Haiti for years with the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti. He can be reached at quigley77@gmail.com.


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People should understand

People should understand that Obama is in full conscious recognition & support of this sort of subversive and criminal behavior. We've got another American Imperialist Monster in the White House, another President with the moral calibre of George W. Bush, who is willing to use torture unflinchingly. I hope you enjoy the next two years. Just try to remember Obama is a Republican, dyed in the wool, and things will go much easier for you.



America is a rogue state.

America is a rogue state. It's leaders are hypocrites and corrupt. America is no longer representing western values.
It acts like the church: do as i tell, not as i do.



And its Tyrant, DESPOTUS,

And its Tyrant, DESPOTUS, Obameh!



It is clear that, by its own

It is clear that, by its own admissions and those of its myrmidons, the Government of the United States of America is a criminal enterprise. As such it should be amenable to prosecution under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) by an astute legal team on a case by case basis. All that is needed is a small beginning and the fortitude to press on to the end, wherever that may lead.



The courageous exposure of

The courageous exposure of EMPIRE itself by Wikileaks, Bernie Sanders, British kids in the streets, and the anti-war protesters chained to the White House fence in Washington yesterday is all part of an organic rebellion that is evolving today in "The (now) Coming Insurrection"

Wikileaks is more than necessary to begin the 'revolution in media' --- it is one of the prime movers and catalysts in starting the entire peoples' anti-Empire movement to bring forth "The Coming Insurrection" of the people "Against Empire".

Wikileaks, Bernie Sandres, the British college kids in the streets, and Daniel Ellsberg, Chris Hedges et al chaining themselves to the White House fence yesterday are all the beginning catalysts for this looming fight against EMPIRE

What Bernie is doing is EXACTLY the same exposure of EMPIRE's deceit and lies as what Julian Assange did with Wikileaks exposure of the VERY SAME EMPIRE in the lies and secrets of this Empire's foreign policy of wars and destruction "abroad" (to benefit the corporatist war Empire) but Bernie is exposing that same Empire "at home" where it is benefiting the Empire's financial looting sector instead of its weapons making sector of crooks.

What Bernie is doing is also the exact same revulsion and confrontation of this disguised global corporate/financial/militarist EMPIRE that the British college kids are in the streets fighting against right now --- because that same Empire that economically oppresses American middle-working-class "at home" in the US, has caused and is doing the very same beggaring of British students "abroad".

Wikileaks is certainly, an 'in your face style', confronting the ruling-elite's global corporate/financial/militarist EMPIRE, which hides behind the facade of its 'owned' TWO-Party 'Vichy' sham of democracy here, subordinate Empire-states like the UK, Israel, etc, and the equally 'Vichy' corporatist media.

This is the beginning of a Peoples' Anti-EMPIRE Movement "Against Empire" (as Parenti writes) and the beginning of "The Coming Insurrection" (as Negri et al write).

All 'democracy-thinking' global citizens of the non-elite human race should for our sake, the sake of our children, the sake of our world and species, contribute to Wikileaks, and boycott all corporations, media, and governments that are attacking the precious freedoms of speech (truth and thought).

The global Empire is trying to not only degrade our world to pre-FDR status for the benefit of the 'Empire-thinking' ruling-elite, but to degrade us to a feudal, a pre-Renaissance, a pre-enlightenment, and pre-rational thought eras --- when Empire was King!

Alan MacDonald
Sanford, Maine



We're getting proof of the

We're getting proof of the bipartisan corruption we've suspected for a long time.

The signs were there. If you voted for either of the two corporatist parties, YOU MUST SHARE THE BLAME FOR THEIR ACTIONS. Yes, YOU!!

The Green Party and the Socialists are both working to improve the quality of life for citizens. In contrast, the corporatist parties (which YOU voted for) are working to protect and increase corporate profits.

If we're ever going to influence the Democrats to really represent the citizens they expect to vote for them, we must show them that OUR VOTES AREN'T AUTOMATIC, AND MUST BE EARNED.

Losing even 5% of the vote to the Green Party or the Socialists would be a wake-up call to the Democrats that we CAN choose a progressive alternative, if they're going to sell us out to corporate interests.

You can make up for your destructive voting choices in 2012.



Hear, hear! The Washington

Hear, hear! The Washington cartel will start their campaigns for the 2012 elections by this summer. Now is the time to prepare for OUR elections.

No current sell-outs of the People should be retained in office. We need to vote third party in large numbers to send a clear message, while we still have an opportunity!



The problem with America is

The problem with America is money. From all accounts, it is my understanding that if you don't have money, ironically you will not have freedom. It costs a great deal to be free. The actions of this administration and of congress is to protect the wealthy interests from the unwashed masses. This suggests that we, the people, are expendable in determining the outcome of the equation of personal freedom of Americans. The Democans and Republicrats are corrupted by the desire for power, control and the money to keep in them in power and control.



wait until the neocons

wait until the neocons establish a new amendment allowing 2/3rds of the states to overturn any federal law. No doubt in my mind as to which laws will go first.



I just ran out of qtips.

I just ran out of qtips.