Film de la semaine

5 01 2008

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Avec la mort de Bhutto, les échecs des États-Unis s’approfondissent

28 12 2007

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Avec la mort de Bhutto, les échecs des États-Unis s’approfondissent

par Mike Ely

Benazir Bhutto, une libérale pro-occidentale notoirement connue pour sa corruption, éduquée à Oxford et Harvard, est retournée au Pakistan au moment où le présent allié des États-Unis dans ce pays, le général-dictateur Musharraf, commençait à vaciller. Elle attendait de Musharraf qu’il se stabilise en lui offrant de partager une partie de son pouvoir (et de son argent).

Maintenant elle est morte. Il est difficile de mettre le doigt sur toutes les retombées qu’aura cet assassinat, mais il est presque certain qu’elles seront majeures. La mort de Bhutto est un moment problématique majeur pour l’impérialisme américain et sa campagne pour l’hégémonie.

CNN a immédiatement présenté les nouvelles d’un angle tendancieux en demandant si des éléments «voyous» au sein du gouvernement pakistanais auraient pu être impliqués. Mais les supporters de Bhutto n’ont pas vu de raison de soupçonner autre chose qu’une implication officielle au plus haut niveau – et dans les émeutes nationales qui ont suivi, ils et elles ont ciblé tous les symboles visibles du dictateur militaire Musharraf.

Il y a une courte liste de suspects pour cet assassinat: Musharraf lui-même et son appareil militaire, qui ne font désormais plus face à une rivale pour le pouvoir et le soutien des États-Unis. Les brutales forces théocratiques islamistes au sein de l’ISI (les services secrets pakistanais). Ou les différentes forces islamistes entretenues et défendues par l’ISI – incluant les talibans afghans et les «combattants étrangers» d’Al-Qaeda (ces deux groupes qui sont d’ailleurs basés dans le nord-ouest du Pakistan avec la protection de l’ISI).

Il y a eu précédemment d’intenses conflits entre Musharraf et les islamistes de l’ISI – à propos de son approbation à l’invasion impérialiste de l’Afghanistan et aux intrusions américaines au Pakistan. Il est probable que des islamistes étaient derrière plusieurs tentatives d’assassinat contre Musharraf. Toutefois, quand il était question de Bhutto, ces forces avaient un vrai terrain d’entente. N’importe lequel d’entre eux pourrait l’avoir tuée, ou il pourrait fort bien s’agir d’un complot conjoint contre un ennemi commun.

Cet évènement détériore grandement la situation globale des États-Unis et ce, pour plusieurs raisons:

1) Les États-Unis n’ont maintenant plus de solution de rechange pour Musharraf. C’était une révélation publique embarrassante pour les États-Unis de prétendre «lutter pour la démocratie» à travers le monde – tout en soutenant en même temps le dictateur militaire Musharraf au Pakistan, en finançant ses opérations à coups de plusieurs millions, en minimisant l’importance de sa répression éhontée du système judiciaire, de la primauté du droit et des élections à l’occidentale. Encore pire (du point de vue des États-Unis) était le fait que Musharraf perdait sa mainmise sur le pays, puisque la population était presque unanimement opposée à son alliance avec les États-Unis. Bhutto, qui dirigeait une des rares forces laïques ayant des racines profondes parmi les masses pauvres du Pakistan, attendait dans les coulisses (peut-être pour une victoire présidentielle démocrate en novembre et un «nouveau visage» pour la soi-disant «guerre au terrorisme». La mort de Bhutto ne met pas fin à l’instabilité au Pakistan – elle va maintenant s’intensifier, alors que les États-Unis ont perdu leur principale candidate de remplacement à Musharraf.

2) La mort de Bhutto renforcit la position des forces théocratiques islamistes au Pakistan. Son parti, le Parti du peuple pakistanais était si étroitement centré sur elle (et l’héritage de sa famille) qu’il est difficile d’imaginer que, sans elle, ce parti pourra continuer à viser d’accéder au même niveau de pouvoir. Le reste de l’opposition libérale au gouvernement actuel est extrêmement fragmenté et souvent discrédité aux yeux de la population.

3) L’élimination de Bhutto poursuit l’objectif de rendre encore plus difficile pour les États-Unis de «pourchasser» Al-Qaeda et les théocrates islamistes talibans au Pakistan. Et il est bien possible que c’est ce qui se produira. Il va être plus difficile pour plusieurs forces de s’exprimer en faveur des actions des États-Unis, ne serait-ce parce qu’elles pourraient subir le même sort que Bhutto. Par ailleurs, cet assassinat arrive à un moment où la situation des États-Unis en Afghanistan a empiré, et où les États-Unis considéraient ouvertement l’augmentation de la taille de ses forces d’occupation afin de prévenir une perte stratégique majeure là-bas.

4) Un véritable cauchemar se dessine pour l’impérialisme américain – leurs attaques contre Al-Qaeda, leur invasion de l’Afghanistan et toute leur offensive globale pourrait mener à ceci: provoquer l’émergence d’une théocratie possédant l’arme nucléaire dans l’un des plus grands pays musulmans du monde. Il est difficile d’imaginer un plus grand échec pour sa politique et sa guerre. Les États-Unis ont transféré des technologies de contrôle nucléaire sophistiquées à des forces au sein de l’armée pakistanaise qu’ils considéraient «fiables» – cela signifiant que les États-Unis ont demandé (en échange pour leur aide grandissante) un contrôle – secret, mais néanmoins réel – sur l’arsenal nucléaire pakistanais. Mais ces mesures désespérées révèlent la peur des États-Unis d’une théocratie islamiste au Pakistan, non pas sa confiance qu’une telle théocratie peut être évitée.

5) Tout accroissement de l’instabilité du Pakistan et tout renforcement des forces islamistes pakistanaises ont un grand impact sur les frontières du pays. Une crise renouvelée pourrait surgir n’importe quand dans le territoire contesté du Cachemire et le long de la frontière indo-pakistanaise. Cela signifie qu’il y a un réel danger d’une confrontation militaire régionale, d’une guerre même (et même d’échanges nucléaires d’un côté à l’autre de la frontière, avec des pertes humaines horrifiques).

6) L’instabilité grandissante au Pakistan «fixe sur place» des parties énormes de l’armée indienne. Cela a des implications réelles pour les mouvements révolutionnaires en Asie du Sud. La pression monte pour que le gouvernement indien et son armée concentrent leur attention sur sa région frontalière occidentale et sur la possibilité d’une guerre majeure – plutôt que sur la mise en place de campagnes de contre-insurrection contre les forces maoïstes à l’intérieur de l’Inde. Et l’imprévisibilité croissante de son ennemi nucléaire à l’ouest signifie que le gouvernement indien pourrait être considérablement plus réticent à considérer des expéditions militaires réactionnaires contre le Népal (comme la militarisation de sa frontière nord et l’occupation de la région frontalière agricole du Terai dans le sud du Népal, dans l’éventualité d’une victoire maoïste).



Image du Jour: quand les multinationales sont sur le B.S.

9 12 2007

Quand les multinationale sont sur le B.S.

Notes:

  • Notez la prépondérance des compagnies d’armements: 18 compagnies sur 50 soit 36%, plus d’un tiers!
  • Avant d’appartenir à Esterline (compagnie d’armements étasunienne) , CMC électronic a appartenue à GE, BAE (plus grande compagnie d’armement anglaise) et ONEX (qui s’est dévéstie de la partie armement de CMC).
  • Pétromont appartient à 50% à Dow Chemicals et 50% à la SGF du Québec
  • Litton (armement, USA) a depuis été acheté par Northrop Grumman (armement, USA)
  • Indal (armement) a été acheté par Curtiss-Wright (armement, USA).
  • Inco est une compagnie minière canadienne appartenent à la brésilienne Companhia Vale do Rio Doce.
  • Noranda (minière) a été acheté par Falconbridge elle même acheté par Xstrata (minière, suisse), elle-même possédée à 34,66% par Glencore.
  • La stratégie d’Aeterna (pharmaceutique, Québec) selon son site internet: «Ce dernier modèle permet de minimiser le risque grâce à des alliances selon lesquelles les partenaires d’Æterna Zentaris s’engagent à payer la plus grande partie des frais de développement, alors qu’Æterna Zentaris conserve d’importants droits commerciaux.»
  • Canadian Shipbuilding & Engineering est intimement liée à la fameuse compagnie Canadian Steamship Lines du très cher Paul Martin. Notons par ailleurs que durant le mandat de Paul Martin, Canada Steamship Lines a reçu 162 millions de dollars en contrats, subsides et prêts du gouvernement fédéral.
  • Magna est la compagnie du père de Belinda Stronach, candidate à la direction du parti conservateur, et un grand donateur aux partis conservateurs et libéraux.
  • Western Star appartient à Daimler.
  • Messier Dowty appartient a SAFRAN (armement, France).


ex-CIA agents tell of their experience at the agency

6 12 2007



The Empire in Africa – Trailer

25 11 2007

The rebels who started the civil war in Sierra Leone 15 years ago wanted only one thing: to reclaim the richness of the country from foreign corporations in order to end the exploitation of its people. In response, the international community decided to wage a war on this country, with bombs, executions, torture, rigged elections and manipulation of the international media. This created one of the worst humanitarian disasters of the 20th century.

http://www.theempireinafrica.com/ 

CHRONOLOGY OF A DISASTER: SIERRA LEONE

  • The area, now known as Sierra Leone was populated by the Temne people when the first Portuguese navigator arrived in 1460. The name Sierra Leone refers to the shape of the mountain, which can be seen when arriving at the coast, which looks like a lion.
  • Slave trade started around 1500.
  • Around 1550, a large number of Mande people came from Liberia and found refuge in the southern part of what is now Sierra Leone.
  • In the 19th century, formers slaves, freed from their North American masters, were repatriated to Africa and brought to Sierra Leone where they founded the free colony of ‘Freetown’. By 1865 more than 50,000 former slaves had been brought to Freetown.
  • In 1896, the British government declared Sierra Leone a British protectorate to counter the progression of the French in West Africa.  In 1898, the British government imposed  a ‘hut tax’ to generate revenues for the expenses incurred in the management of the colony.
  • In 1908 the British government established a naval base in Freetown, securing their claims.
  • In 1961 Sierra Leone was recognized as an independent country and a prime minister was “appointed” by the British Consul. Over the next three decades, several coups and counter-coups followed between the pro-western interests who controlled the majority of the Sierra Leonean economy and the Pan-Africanist forces who wanted Africa to be returned to the Africans.
  • The pro-western interests won, establishing a one party rule under the dictator Siaka Stevens  and the other dictator Joseph Saidu Momoh who succeeded the former in 1986.  These men secured the control of the economy for the pro-western interests.
  • Although Sierra Leone is a very rich country, the foreign corporations continue to export all the profits from the exploitation of the country’s natural resources (diamonds, minerals, agriculture, tourism, etc.) abroad, leaving the country on the brink of starvation.
  • In response to this situation, a group of men take up arms to fight the foreigners and their puppets who run the country, in order to take back the wealth for the people of Sierra Leone.  The rebel group is the RUF or Revolutionary United Front.
  • In July 1991 the rebels of the RUF control 1/5th of the country. They terrorize civilians, accusing them of supporting a system that exploits them. Their motto is; “No More Slaves, No More Masters. Weapons to the People. Power and Wealth to the People.” They meet a weak resistance of the Sierra Leone army.
  • In 1993, a peace-keeping force was created by ECOWAS (The Union of West African States) and financed by the UN to intervene against the rebels.  Thousands of Nigerian soldiers were sent into Sierra Leone to be part of such peace effort.
  • The deterioration of conditions within the Army and the realization of the rebels’ motives forces the soldiers to join the rebels.
  • Starting in 1995, the pro-westerners create an independent militia known as Kamajor to protect their rights and fight the rebellion. The Kamajors brutally spread the war throughout the country.
  • By October of the same year, the RUF troops are now in control of one-third of the country and advance towards the capital, Freetown. A large portion of the regular army has joined the rebels in the field.
  • The government is completely inefficient and relies more than ever on the 2000 Nigerians based in Sierra Leone. In order to support them, it hires the South African mercenaries of “Executive Outcomes,” a company that specializes in commando operations. They are paid through diamond mine concessions.
  • January 1996: Based on the total inefficiency of the government and the degradation of the country, Corporal General Julius Maada-Bio seizes power in a coup d’état. He is convinced of the need to share the power with the RUF and obtains a cease-fire. The international community adamantly opposes this partnership with the RUF, since the RUF’s politics are opposed to the interests of the western world. The international community imposes an election while the country is in the middle of a brutal civil war which will clearly prevent people from being able to vote.
  • Seeing it as a maneouver from the international community, the RUF refuses the idea of election until peace is restored in the country. Despite the extreme violence, which followed the announcement of the elections, an electoral commission is put in place by the UN. The international community chooses Hamad Tejan Kabbah, a former U.N. executive, as its candidate, in order to protect their interests, as is now the case in several third-world countries.
  • March 15, 1996: Ahmad Tejan Kabbah wins the election.
  • Independent analysis of the polling results proved that the UN representatives manipulated the results in favor of Kabbah.
  • The hard line taken by President Kabbah, unleashes extreme violence between the different factions all over the country. Faced by such violence which starts to appear in mass media around the world the international community forces Kabbah to make peace with the RUF and the army.
  • February 1997: Despite RUF leader Foday-Sankoh’s signature of the peace agreement he is arrested and jailed with other RUF members and army officers. This is a political maneuver of President Kabbah and his allies to ignore the peace agreement, break the RUF rebellion and the resistance of the Sierra-Leone Army.
  • On May 25, 1997 the Sierra Leone Army leads a coup d’état and opens the prisons to free their men as well as the RUF members. They open the rice warehouses, which belong to private companies and humanitarian organizations and let starving people help themselves.
  • The head of the army frees Foday-Sankoh and names him second-in-command of the government of a unified A.F.R.C.(Sierra Leone army)  – RUF
  • Following the embargo imposed by ECOWASagainst the new government, the UN votes the Resolution 1132 on October 8, 1997. This resolution prevents trading of arms and oil with Sierra Leone. The ECOMOG bombard all ships transporting everything including food in contravention of the UN resolution also killing numerous civilians.
  • Over 200,000 people leave Freetown. The price of food increased astronomically and many families can only afford one meal per day. They cannot even count on humanitarian aid, which doesn’t reach Freetown anymore as ordered by President Kabbah and UK Ambassador, Peter Penfold.
  • President Kabbah, in exile, negotiates with a Thai banker. The banker will finance a counter coup d’état up to 10 million dollars in exchange for Sierra Leone diamond mining concessions estimated at 150 million dollars. On the suggestion of UK Ambassador Peter Penfold, mercenaries from Sandline, a sister company of Executive Outcomes, are put in charge of the operation.
  • February 1998: with the help of Sandline mercenaries, the ECOMOG forces launch an offensive to take back Freetown. Nigerian Alpha jets drop numerous cluster bombs, forbidden by international law, transforming entire cities into ghost towns.
  • The UN was questioned on this subject and answered that the embargo was not violated. However, two months later, Resolution # 1171 dated June 5, 1998 is passed. It specifies that the weapons embargo in Sierra Leone only applies to non-governmental forces, when it originally applied to all factions.
  • December 1998 – The rebels and the army have formally united as, The People’s Army, and are entering Freetown. They attack the ECOMOG troops forcing them to withdraw to one-third of the city.
  • The rebel rampage allows the government to continue its propaganda campaign. They try to blame the RUF soldiers for the violence, painting them as these new barbarians responsible for all the suffering of the Sierra Leone people.
  • The international community and President Kabbah’s government come under fire from the media, which publicizes amputations of civilians and the atrocities committed by the forces loyal to the government.
  • Fearing that the situation will worsen and the truth of the crisis will be revealed, Kabbah’s government is forced to sign a peace treaty and enforce it.
  • February 1999:  The ECOMOG forces are reinforced by troops from Mali. The rebels are violently expelled from Freetown. The confrontations leave 6000 dead and a devastated city.
  • July 1999:  President Kabbah goes to Lome in Togo to sign the peace treaty with Foday-Sankoh, who has been recently released and pardoned. This treaty includes the sharing of power with the RUF as it had been proposed in the past by Maada-Bio and Johnny-Paul Koroma. Kabbah’s government will include four ministers from the RUF. One of the first decisions imposed by them, will be the cancellation of mining licenses held by foreign companies.
  • May 2000: Foday Sankoh’s bodyguards together with UN peacekeepers fire on a crowd outside Foday Sankoh’s home. Kofi Annan declares Foday Sankoh personally responsible for the incident. President Kabbah order the arrest of all RUF hierarchy including ministers of his government in violation of the peace agreement.
  • Most of the RUF hierarchy die in prison from “unknown causes.”
  • May 2005: President Kabbah is still in power in Sierra Leone, the natural resources are still controlled by foreign companies and Sierra Leone is now the poorest country in the world.


Film de la semaine: Crimes économiques dans les Grands Lacs Africains

24 11 2007


Notes:

  • Gécamine est la plus grosse société minière d’État du Congo
  • La MIBA est la société minière d’État du Congo pour le diamant
  • Phelps Dodge est une filière de Freeport-McMoran Copper and Gold
  • Sengamine est détenue à 85% par First African Diamonds Ltd qui a, par la suite, changé son nom en Entreprise Minière du Kasaï-Oriental SARL ou EMIKOR, c’est une société appartenant à Mike Nunn (anciennement chez De Beers) qui détient aussi Afgem, Amari Holdings, Xceldiam et Tanzanite One.

Voici des explications de Congolite:

Mines : des milliards de boni pour le “quatrième pillage”

25 juillet 2006 – Au lendemain de la ratification par le gouvernement de Transition du contrat controversé de Kinross Forrest Limited (KFL) sur les riches installations de la Gécamines à Kamoto, George Forrest prit l’ avion pour le Canada. Il avait créé spécialement KFL, basée aux Iles Vierges Britanniques pour négocier en montrant comme partenaire principal la Kinross Gold où oeuvrait Arthur Ditto. Il se produisit alors une chose extraordinaire. Kinross Gold ne fit pas état de cet important contrat, mais la firme aurait découvert subitement que le projet minier congolais portait sur le cuivre et le cobalt et lui était incompatible parce qu’elle était spécialisée dans l’or. Instantanément, KFL fut revendue à Balloch Resources, une minuscule société d’exploration minière qui avait l’avantage d’être cotée à la bourse de Toronto. Balloch changera son nom en Katanga Mining Limited (KML) et remplacera complètement Kinross Forrest Limited comme partenaire de la Gecamines dans la joint venture Kamoto Copper Company (KCC). Le titre en bourse de KML se mit à grimper vertigineusement, et il fut décidé d’allouer à KFL le bénéfice de 570 millions de dollars en représentation de la valeur de KFL dans le projet de KCC.Cette transaction a été achevée au moment de la remise et reprise des mines et installations par la Gécamines. Indication : les nouveaux investisseurs, ou “mining jackers”, n’ arrachent pas uniquement des contrats déséquilibrés qui leur assurent jusqu’à 75 % de bénéfices plantureux sur des dizaines d’années, une situation que Colette Braeckman a qualifiée de « troisième pillage ». Ces affairistes réalisent de plantureux profits immédiats en boursicotant leur portefeuille garni presque exclusivement par les apports gratuits de la Gécamines ou de la Miba. Ceci est clairement illustré par la similitude des courbes des cotations en bourse des sociétés qui n’ont même pas encore commencé à opérer sur le terrain. Il y a même des OPA hostiles. Il existait des soupçons sur les intentions réelles du “mining jacking”, voilà que les chartes boursières et le volume des transactions financières dévoilent cette course à la spéculation et à l’enrichissement. Ce qui est bonifié, c’est la perspective de la bonne affaire et le gouffre abyssal entre la dépense d’investissement et la rémunération exceptionnelle. Tout se passe comme si le Congo était comme un vulgaire tableau ramassé à bas prix au marché aux puces pour être revendu dans les galeries d’art à sa véritable valeur d’une toile de maître. Le Congo est l’ objet d’ un capitalisme sauvage et victime consentante d’un “quatrième pillage”.

Katanga Mining Limited

Le « premier pillage » avait été réalisé sous Mobutu. Monsieur Robert Crem l’a évoqué en ces termes : « j’ estime que le préjudice subi par la GECAMINES, de 1967 à 1984, s’ est chiffré entre 3 et 4 milliards de dollars américains au profit des sociétés du groupe de la Société Générale de Belgique et entre 4 et 5 milliards de dollars américains prélevés par le Pouvoir, par toutes sortes de ponctions et de commissions occultes. En un mot, le groupe SGB et le Pouvoir s’ étaient partagés la « bête »!!! un terme utilisé par un administrateur belge ». En février 1990, Mobutu et la bande à Kengo Wa Ndondo s’ emparèrent de 500 millions de dollars américains des réserves financières de la Gécamines en échange de la démocratisation.

Anvil Mining Limited

Le « second pillage » a été l’oeuvre de Laurent Désiré Kabila qui inaugura le système de rémunération des factures et primes de guerre en ressources naturelles et autres formes de richesses. Il a littéralement vendu le pays et pavé le chemin pour le Rwanda, l’Ouganda et toutes les hordes de pilleurs qui ont déferlé sur le pays depuis 1997. C’ est sur ce second pillage que le Panel de l’ ONU s’était penché. Le rapport de 2002 en a fait une évaluation en ces termes : « le réseau d’élite congolais et zimbabwéen ayant des intérêts politiques, militaires et commerciaux cherche à garder la mainmise sur les principales ressources naturelles– les diamants, le cobalt, le cuivre et le germanium – se trouvant dans la zone tenue par le Gouvernement. Au cours des trois dernières années, ce réseau a transféré des actifs représentant au moins 5 milliards de dollars du secteur minier public à des entreprises privées qu’il contrôle, sans verser aucune indemnité ni prestation au Trésor public de la République Démocratique du Congo ».

Rubicon Minerals

Le « troisième pillage », dénoncé notamment par les ONG et Le Monde Diplomatique, a porté sur les nouveaux contrats signés à la hâte en cours de période de Transition. Ces conventions ont engagé les avoirs miniers de la Miba (diamant) et de la Gécamines (cuivre, cobalt, cassitérite, germanium, zinc, etc.). Rien qu’à la Gécamines, on a bradé 55 % de ses gisements à Kolwezi (Kamoto, Kov, Dima, Dikuluwe, Ruwe, etc.) valant 176 milliards de dollars, ses 31 % à Tenke et Fungurume pour la valeur de 95 milliards, sans oublier des joyaux importants du restant de se 14 % des mines à Likasi, Lubumbashi et Kipushi et évalués à 44 milliards de dollars américains. A ces réserves minérales, qui auraient dû être négociées pour 300 milliards de dollars, s’ajoutent les valeurs des installations industrielles, des infrastructures, fonds de commerce technique, etc. L’ addition est lourde. Le ” troisième pillage” est profond et fondamental.

Nikanor

Côté congolais, les “mining jackers”, ou prétendus investisseurs et arracheurs de contrats, ont soutenu que Miba et Gécamines n’avaient pas d’ argent. Mais ils ont avoué qu’ ils en étaient également dépourvu, en promettant qu’ ils rechercheraient les fonds nécessaires. L’ incapacité financière des Miba et Gécamines était momentanée, car il aurait suffi d’une meilleure gestion pour réaliser des auto-financements ou emprunter auprès de Bailleurs de fonds des capitaux modestes qui se remboursent en moins de cinq années. De plus, les partenaires étrangers ont soutenu que les gisements non exploités n’ ont aucune valeur négociable, ce qui a convaincu les autorités de la Transition à les remettre quasi gratuitement. Les mêmes ont aussitôt étalé ces mêmes ressources minières pour obtenir et garantir des prêts, attirer des acheteurs de leurs droits d’ exploitation et encaisser des plus values colossales. Ce faisant, ils ont bel et bien négocié à l’extérieur les valeurs minérales congolaises. Car ce sont TOUS les bénéficiaires des contrats qui les ont immédiatement revendus. Et de bien entendu, ces cessions des valeurs congolaises n’ ont pas été gratuites. Mais ni Miba, ni Gécamines propriétaires des avoirs négociés n’ont encaissé un penny.

Adastra Minerals

La zimbabwéenne Oryx Natural Resources, agissant par sa filiale African Mining Investment Ltd. (AMIL), a revendu ses 80 % dans la Sengamines au Sud-Africain Mike Nunn, à travers First African Diamonds Ltd. Depuis, Sengamines est devenue « EMIKOR » (Entreprise Minière de Kasai Oriental SARL). La Miba qui avait été dépouillée de la concession kimberlitique n’ a rien touché de la revente de sa concession de 800 KM2 et que Oryx avait évaluée à 2 milliards de dollars US. Deux autres zimbabwéens ont revendu leurs acquisitions congolaises gratuites. 64 % de Shaford Capital de Billy Rautenbach ont été vendus à CAMEC (Central African Mining & Exploration Company) pour 80 millions de dollars au nez et à la barbe de la Gécamines partenaire à 20 % dans Boss Mining. Tremalt Limited de John Bredenkamp a été rachetée par Dan Gertler International (DGI) avec la particularité que le zimbabwéen n’ a jamais investi véritablement, tandis que la Gécamines maintenue à 20 % dans Kababankola Mining Company n’a même jamais touché de dividendes. On retrouve Dan Gertler avec 75 % dans le contrat DRC Copper Project (DCP) pour la fameuse mine KOV de la Gécalmines. Gertler a aussitôt évaluée la mine à 2 milliards de dollars américains permettant à la société NIKANOR de lever 400 millions de dollars à la bourse AIM de Londres et d’ obtenir la capitalisation boursière la plus importante avec un poids de 1,2 milliards de dollars US. La Gécamines avec ses 25 % n’ a pas bénéficié du moindre sou, alors que cette flambée des valeurs lui est due entièrement et pleinement.

Lundin Mining

Lundin Holdings Limited avait vendu à Phelps Dodge ses 55 % dans Tenke Fungurume Mining (TFM) en empochant une valeur boursière multipliée par 7. Mais, en prime, Lundin s’est vu octroyer par le gouvernement de Transition une rallonge de 24,75 % prélevés sur la participation de la Gécamines qui a été réduite de 45 à 12,5 % du capital de TFM. De la jungle des affaires a surgi Tiger Resources, associée à Orgaman de Damseaux qui a rachète les 60 % de l’ association avec la Gécamines dans la Société Minière de Kabolela et de Kipese (SMKK) et les 60 % dans SEK (Société d’ Exploitation de Kipoi). La société Demourra a vendu les 80 % de participation dans Société Minière de Kolwezi (SMK) à Anvil Mining pour la mine souterraine et à Chemaf pour la partie supérieure sans retombées sur la Gecamines, généreuse donatrice maintenue à 20 % du capital. Africo Resources Ltd a racheté 75 % de la joint venture Société d’ Exploitation des Gisements de Kalukundi (SWANMINES) ce qui a porté sa capitalisation boursière à 94.797.392 de dollars canadiens, sans rémunération pour la Gécamines qui n’ a obtenu que 25 % du capital pour 100 % des apports. De son côté First Quantum a réalisé une OPA hostile et pris le contrôle de Adastra Minerals avec 275 millions de C $ pour contrôler 87,5 % de KMT (Kingamiambo Musonoi Tailings) laissant la Gécamines sur le carreau avec 12,5 %. Le groupe Forrest a revendu à la Copper Resources Corporation ses 75 % dans la Minière de Musoshi et Kinsenda SARL (MMK), au nez et à la barde de Sodimico.

Tenke Mining

Cette liste des affaires juteuses avec le patrimoine de l’Etat reste exemplative. Mais on peut évaluer toutes ses transactions en milliards de dollars américains au cours de la dernière année de la Transition. Mais les valeurs boursières vont grimper en flèche lorsque les projets commenceront à produire et à distribuer des dividendes. Ces manipulations posent le problème philosophique et moral du capitalisme sauvage. Il y aurait des émotions, même dans les pays les plus libéraux. La France reste vigilante sur toute prise de contrôle de ses fleurons industriels par des étrangers. La bourse allemande Deutsche Börse, qui gère la place de Francfort a résisté à rejoindre Euronext (Paris, Bruxelles, Amsterdam et Lisbonne) lors de leur rachat par la Bourse de New York. Même les Etats Unis ont fait de la résistance à la société Dubai Ports World qui proposait 6,8 milliards de dollars pour racheter les grands terminaux portuaires basés à New York, New Jersey, Baltimore, La Nouvelle-Orléans, Miami et Philadelphie. Au Congo-même, le capitalisme sauvage avait été placé sous contrôle par Léopold II, en soumettant les sociétés par actions à des autorisations par décrets. En 1966, Mobutu avait imposé la domiciliation au Congo des opérations d’exploitation, ce qui emportait leur domiciliation fiscale congolaise. Ainsi, les deux dirigeants autocrates et réputés prédateurs étaient de fervents nationalistes.

First Quantum Minerals

Voilà qu’au XXIème siècle, un gouvernement de Transition livre à des spéculateurs toutes les richesses minérales substantielles du pays. C’est le Congo qui est désormais à la merci des humeurs des bourses. Cela pose un problème sérieux de souveraineté dans la mesure où la maîtrise des ressources naturelles est un attribut de cette souveraineté. De plus, les ” mining jackers” confirment que les titres miniers ont de la valeur et servent de garanties pour leurs financements et profits privés. La République n’a plus de gisements ou de participations financières consistantes qui pourraient lui servir de garanties dans ses propres dossiers de financements internationaux et à long terme. La République est nue pour avoir rhabillé l’ étranger. La République reste au biberon de la communauté internationale alors qu’ au même moment des milliards de dollars sont échangés et spéculés. La Transition a lancé le « quatrième pillage » qui se porte bien. Il n’ y a encore personne pour l’ arrêter. Pas encore.

Nestor Kisenga



Des espions US à Bossasso ?

20 11 2007

Villa CIA

Repris de la Lettre de l’Océan Indien:

SOMALIE

Des espions US à Bossasso ?

A en croire les “elders” locaux, des agents américains de renseignements seraient présents au Puntland.

Des agents des services de renseignement américains, probablement de la Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), semblent opérer à Bossasso, ville portuaire (300 000 habitants) du Puntland, région autonome du Nord-Est de la Somalie présidée par Mohamud Musse Hersi dit Adde. Selon des témoignages recueillis sur place par La Lettre de l’Océan Indien, ces agents américains circulant dans la ville sous la protection de policiers ou de miliciens somaliens armés ont été vus, à plusieurs reprises, à travers les vitres teintées légèrement baissées de 4×4 flambants neufs.Un grand bâtiment en pierres jaunes, bien gardé, situé en plein centre-ville est localement connu pour être leur siège à Bossasso, même si aucun signe ne l’indique à l’entrée. A un ou deux kilomètres de la sortie Est de la ville, sur la route menant à Marero, un site de départ des migrants qui cherchent à rejoindre le Yémen, une imposante villa donnant directement sur la plage aurait été louée pour héberger ces conseillers américains. Elle se situe en face du palais du président Hersi.Les autorités du Puntland restent absolument muettes sur ce sujet et refusent de répondre à toute question s’y référant, mais les elders locaux (détenteurs de l’autorité traditionnelle) font état plus librement de cette présence américaine. Ils connaissent en effet des Somaliens, confortablement rétribués, qui informent ces conseillers américains, dont la présence est ultra-discrète.Le Puntland est sous étroite surveillance américaine depuis le renversement du régime islamique à Mogadiscio et surtout depuis le débarquement en juin à Baar-Galal, sur la côte, d’un commando islamique. Les troupes du Puntland l’avaient alors combattu avec l’aide de l’aviation américaine. Une douzaine de ces “terroristes présumés” a été arrêtée et doit passer en procès à Bossasso. A la mi-octobre, un autre groupe d’islamistes radicaux a été arrêté par les forces armées du Puntland alors qu’il préparait, selon la version officielle, une opération destinée à venir en aide aux membres du commando emprisonnés. Les autorités du Puntland estiment que le port de Bossasso est utilisé par les insurgés islamistes de Mogadiscio pour s’approvisionner en armes.



Behind the War on the Congo

12 11 2007

repris de ocnus.net et Zmagazine:

(Photo: Uraguayan special forces MONUC hunting FDLR in Kahuzi Beiga National Park under Operation Falcon Sweep.)

Behind the Numbers

Untold Suffering in the Congo

By Keith Harmon Snow & David Barouski, CCA 26/10/06
Oct 30, 2006, 11:28

The British medical journal Lancet recently took greater notice of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) than all western media outlets combined. A group of physicians reported that about 4 million people have died since the “official” outbreak of the Congolese war in 1998 (1). The BBC reported the war in Congo has claimed more lives than any armed conflict since World War II (2). However, experts working in the Congo, and Congolese survivors, count over 10 million dead since war began in 1996—not 1998—with the U.S.-backed invasion to overthrow Zaire’s President Joseph Mobutu. While the western press quantifies African deaths all the time, no statistic can quantify the suffering of the Congolese.

Some people are aware that war in the Congo is driven by the desire to extract raw materials, including diamonds, gold, columbium tantalite (coltan), niobium, cobalt, copper, uranium and petroleum. Mining in the Congo by western companies proceeds at an unprecedented rate, and
it is reported that some $6 million in raw cobalt alone—an element of superalloys essential for nuclear, chemical, aerospace and defense industries—exits DRC daily. Any analysis of the geopolitics in the Congo requires an understanding of the organized crime perpetrated through multi-national businesses, in order to understand the reasons why the Congolese people have suffered a virtually unending war since 1996.

Some people have lauded great progress in the exposure of illegal mining in DRC, particularly by the group Human Rights Watch (HRW), whose 2005 report “The Curse of Gold” exposed Ugandan officials and multi-national corporations smuggling gold through local rebel militias. The cited rebel groups were the Nationalist and Integrationist Front (FNI) and the People’s Armed Forces of Congo (FAPC). The western companies targeted by HRW were Anglo-Ashanti Gold, a company headquartered in South Africa, and Metalor, a Swedish firm. The HRW report failed to mention that Anglo-Ashanti is partnered with Anglo-American, owned by the Oppenheimer family and partnered with Canada-based Barrick Gold described below (3). London-based Anglo-American Plc. owns a 45% share in DeBeers, another Oppenheimer company that is infamous for its near monopoly of the international diamond industry (4). Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, a director of Anglo-American, is a director of Royal Dutch/Shell and a member of U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan’s Advisory Board (5). The report also suppressed the most damning evidence discovered by HRW researchers—that Anglo-Ashanti sent its top lawyers into eastern DRC to aid rebel militia leaders arrested there.

Several multi-national mining companies have rarely if ever been mentioned in any human rights report. One is Barrick Gold, who operates in the town of Watsa, northwest of the town of Bunia, located in the most violent corner of the Congo. The Ugandan People’s Defense Force (UPDF) controlled the mines intermittently during the war. Officials in Bunia claim that Barrick executives flew into the region, with UPDF and RPF (Rwanda Patriotic Front) escorts, to survey and inspect their mining interests (6).

George H.W. Bush served as a paid advisor for Barrick Gold. Barrick directors include: Brian Mulroney, former PM of Canada; Edward Neys, former U.S. ambassador to Canada and chairman of the private PR firm Burston-Marsteller; former U.S. Senator Howard Baker; J. Trevor Eyton, a member of the Canadian Senate; and Vernon Jordan, one of Bill Clinton’s lawyers (7).

(Photo: Rape has been used as a systematic means of instilling terror in the
people all over DRC. This girl (20) fled Eastern DRC and crossed the
country on foot to find some refuge in Western DRC.)

Barrick Gold is one of the client companies of Andrew Young’s Goodworks International lobbying firm. Andrew Young is the former Mayor of Atlanta, and a key organizer of the U.S.-Uganda Friendship Council. Young was chosen by President Clinton to chair the Southern Africa Enterprise Development Fund in October 1994. Goodworks’ clients—or business partners in some cases—include Coke, Chevron-Texaco, Monsanto, and the governments of Angola and Nigeria (note weapons transfers from Nigeria cited below). Young is a director of Cox Communications and Archers Daniels Midland—the “supermarket to the world” and National Public Radio sponsor whose directors include Brian Mulroney (Barrick) and G. Allen Andreas, a member of the European Advisory Board of The Carlyle Group.

Barrick Gold’s mining partners have included Adastra Mining—formerly named America Mineral Fields (AMFI, AMX, other names), formerly based in Hope, Arkansas, Bill Clinton’s hometown. Adastra had close ties with Lazare Kaplan International Inc., the largest diamond brokerage firm in the U.S., whose president, Maurice Tempelsman, has been an advisor on African Affairs to the U.S. Government and has been the U.S. Honorary Consul General of the Congo since 1977 (8).

Maurice Tempelsman accompanied Bill Clinton during his African tour in 1998, and he sails with the Clintons off Martha’s Vineyard. He serves on the International Advisory Council of the American Stock Exchange, and is a director of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, a
”scientific” front for his offshore diamond mining—raking the seabed into oblivion.

Adastra also purchased a diamond concession on the Congolese-Angolan border from the Belgian mercenary firm International Defense and Security (1998), and currently has cobalt and copper concessions in Congo’s Katanga (Shaba) province (9). Adastra is a member of the Corporate Council on Africa, along with Goodworks, Halliburton, Chevron-Texaco, Northrop Grumman, GE, Boeing, Raytheon, Bechtel and SAIC—the latter two being secretive intelligence and defense entities involved in classified and supra-governmental “black” projects.

In April 1997, Jean-Ramon Boulle, a co-founder of Adastra (then AMFI), received a $1 billion dollar deal for mines in the Congo at Kolwezi (cobalt) and Kipushi (zinc) from Laurent Kabila’s Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Zaire (ADFL) before they were even officially in power. The ADFL were even allowed to use Boulle’s private jet (10). Meanwhile, directors of Adastra are also former directors of Anglo-American (11). Other Clinton-connected founders of Adastra include Michael McMurrough and Robert Friedland—both involved in shady, criminal, offshore businesses in Indonesia, Africa, Burma and the Americas (12).

Barrick sub-contracts to Caleb International, who has also partnered with Adastra in the past. Caleb is run by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni’s half-brother Salim Saleh, the former acting General of the UPDF. When Uganda withdrew from the Congo in 2002 following a so-called “peace” agreement, Saleh began training paramilitary groups to act as Ugandan proxies to sustain the flow of minerals into Uganda (13).

Salim Saleh is a shareholder in Catalyst Co. of Canada, who has a 100% interest in Uganda’s Kaabong gold fields (14). He is a part owner of Saracen, a private military company created by the mercenaries-for-hire firm Executive Outcomes (15). The U.N. Panel of Experts on Illegal Exploitation of Congo’s Mineral Resources recommended Salim Saleh be put on a travel ban and have his assets frozen, but nothing was done.

Recent interventions by the armed U.N. peacekeeping mission in the Congo (MONUC) have concentrated on disarming or eliminating the Forces for the Democratic Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), a rebel group that opposes Rwanda, and the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a rebel group that opposes Uganda. (Note that the Rwanda military has partnered with its erstwhile “enemies”—the FDLR—when necessary to secure resource plunder while Uganda has its own pattern of complicity with its “rebel” enemies. Rebel alliances are to perpetually shifting.) The removal of these rebel groups will effectively clear the eastern Congo for large–scale multi-national mining. The Mai-Mai militia, whose stated goal is “to protect Congo from Rwandan and Ugandan invaders,” has committed documented human rights abuses, yet they appear to be off the agenda for MONUC. The Mai-Mai operate in northern Katanga (Shaba) province and in the Kivus.

Katanga’s militias and racketeering are connected to criminal networks of businessmen, including Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, Billy Rautenbach, John Bredenkamp, and Marc Rich. U.S. diamond magnate Maurice Tempelsman has profited from Katanga concessions since the Kennedy era. Lawrence Devlin, the old CIA station chief of Lubumbashi under Eisenhower, maintained Tempelsman’s criminal rackets with direct ties to Zaire’s former President Mobutu, and was subsequently employed by Tempelsman (16).

The Forrest Group has the longest history of exploitation in the Congo, gaining its first mining concessions before the Congo declared independence from the Belgians. The group, which includes the Ohio-based OM Group, has numerous concessions in Katanga (Shaba). Chairman George Forrest is the former chairman of the Congo’s state-owned mining firm GECAMINES, and owner of the New Lachaussee weapons manufacturing company.

Coltan ore is widely used in the aerospace and electronics industries for capacitors, superconductors and transistors after it is refined to tantalum. The U.S. is entirely dependant on foreign sources for tantalum, an enabling technology for capacitors essential to aerospace weaponry and every pager, cell phone, computer, VCR, CD player, P.D.A. and TV. U.S. import records show a dramatic jump of purchases from Rwanda and Uganda during the time they were smuggling tantalum and cobalt out of the Congo.

Sony dramatically increased their importation of coltan following the release of their Playstation 2, while Compaq, Microsoft, Dell, Ericsson, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Nokia, Intel, Lucent, and Motorola are also large-scale consumers (17). Sony’s current Executive Vice-President and General Counsel Nicole Seligman was a former legal adviser for Bill Clinton through the D.C. firm Williams and Connelly, LLP, whose clients included Bill Clinton and Oliver North (18). Sony Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer Robert Wiesenthal is a former banker with First Boston, a supporter of Refugees International’s “humanitarian” relief efforts at Rwandan refugee camps in Eastern Congo, just before the fall of Mobutu in 1995; Wiesenthal was also financial adviser to Cox Communications, OM Group, Time Warner and The New York Times (19).

(Photo: FDLR “genocidaires” — children with guns — in eastern DRC.)

Walter Kansteiner, the son of a coltan trader in Chicago, is the Assistant Secretary of State for Africa and former member of the Dept. of Defense Task Force on Strategic Minerals. Kansteiner’s speech at The Forum for International Policy in October of 1996 advocated partitioning the Congo (then Zaire) into smaller states based on ethnic lineage (20). Ironically, while the speech was given, Laurent Kabila and his ADFL were beginning their march to overthrow Mobutu with the aid of Rwanda, Uganda, and the U.S. (21). Kansteiner is a trustee of the Africa Wildlife Foundation—another euphemistic front for resource acquisition in Congo.

Bechtel, a U.S. aerospace & construction company, provided satellite maps of reconnaissance photos of Mobutu’s troops for the ADFL invasion of Congo in 1996; they also created infrared maps of the Congo’s mineral deposits (22). The Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF), led by Paul Kagame, the current Rwandan President graduate of the U.S. Army officers school at Fort Leavenworth, used Bechtel’s NASA maps to locate Rwandan Hutu civilians that fled the cataclysm in Rwanda in 1994. An estimated 800,000 refugees were hunted down and killed in the Congo’s forests (23). Bechtel’s friends in high places include former Secretary of State George Shultz (Board of Directors), former Secretary of Defense Casper Weinberger (Bechtel Counsel) and retired U.S.M.C. general Jack Sheehan (Senior Vice President), who is also a member of the Defense Policy Board at the Pentagon (24). Riley P. Bechtel is on the Board of J.P. Morgan (25). Bechtel’s Nexant Company is the prime contractor on the Uganda-Kenya pipeline project, believed to ultimately facilitate petroleum transport out of the Semliki Basin of Lake Albert.

The U.N. Panel of Experts named New England-based Cabot Co. for conducting unethical business practices (26). Cabot is one of the largest tantalum processors in the world. The current Deputy Director of the U.S. Treasury, Samuel Bodman, was CEO and chairman of the board for Cabot from 1997-2001 (27). Current Director John H. McArthur is a Senior Advisor to Paul Wolfowitz at the World Bank (28).

Private Military Contractors (PMCs) are also big business in Africa. Brown & Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton, helped build a military base near Cyangugu, Rwanda just next to the Congo-Rwandan border. ”Officially,” Brown and Root was there to clear land mines, but instead housed mercenaries from Military Professional Resources Inc. (MPRI) who trained the RPF and Laurent Kabila’s ADFL for invasion of the Congo in 1996, and the Rwandan army’s re-invasion in 1998, after
Laurent Kabila threw out the Rwandans, Ugandans, Bechtel and the IMF (29). The French intelligence service reported that U.S. Special Forces and mercenaries from MPRI participated in the murder of Rwandan Hutu refugees on the Oso River near Goma in 1996 and even claims to have turned over the bodies of two American soldiers killed in combat near Goma (30). The circumstances surrounding the unofficial recovery of these two U.S. soldiers remain very mysterious (31).

MPRI is based in Arlington, Virginia and is staffed and run by 36 retired U.S. generals. It is contracted by the Pentagon to fulfill the African Crisis Responsive Initiative (ACRI). This program includes the Ugandan military, and it supplied military training in guerrilla warfare to Ugandan officers at Fort Bragg, North Carolina in July 1996. During the invasion of the Congo in 1998, Ugandan soldiers were found with ACRI equipment while Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have implicated Ugandan battalions trained by ACRI in rapes, murders, extortion, and beatings of Ugandan civilians (32).

Executive Outcomes founder Tony Buckingham has established other Private Military Companies that operate around Africa. Buckingham’s Heritage Oil & Gas works closely with his PMC Sandline International to manipulate the petroleum options around Lake Albert, and is believed to have signed concession deals with warring armies and governments on both sides of the Uganda-Congo border. Branch Energy is another Buckingham affiliated company operating in the Great Lakes region.

Investigations of illegal weapons sales to Rwanda last year, in violation of the U.N. arms embargo on the region, have been hampered by the Rwandan government’s refusal to provide a list of serial numbers of the 5000 AK-47s delivered there. The shipping country, Bulgaria, also refused to provide serial numbers, and would only confirm that the weapons were sold legally to a non-embargo country, Nigeria, en route to Rwanda and DRC. The governments of Uganda, Congo, South Africa and Equatorial Guinea—a major U.S. petroleum protectorate—are equally culpable in supporting the clandestine arms sales to the region (33).

Weapons shipments arriving by boat from Tanzania, and the Government of Tanzania’s role in supporting war in DRC, are never questioned. This may have something to do with Barrick Gold’s mining licenses in Tanzania’s Masaai territories. Aircraft flying between Tanzania, DRC, and from Kenya, are allowed to do so without proper documentation, record-keeping or customs oversight.

Another shady “untouchable” arms dealer operating behind the scenes in the region is an Indian-American named Mr. Kotecha. Kotecha’s interests in South Kivu are substantial, and he is openly fingered as dealing in money laundering, arms, coltan and diamonds. After the first U.S.-sponsored invasion of the Congo in 1996, Kotecha is known to have repeatedly boasted of being the “United States Consulate” in South Kivu. Kotecha holds a U.S. passport and owns a mansion in California.

When an outspoken local defender of human rights working for a small NGO (Pascal Kabungulu of Heritiers de la Justice) was assassinated during the summer of 2005 in Bukavu, the alleged killers, including a local Congolese military commander, were identified but MONUC and the international “community” took no action. The killing revolved around his role in exposing the Congolese commanders’ involvement in contraband smuggling (which continues today).

A U.N. Panel of Experts in a forthcoming report will challenge many airlines and companies for undertaking illicit flights (illegal, secret, unregistered or falsely registered) into and out of DRC. One of many notable companies apparently connected to Victor Bout’s arms trafficking networks is Simax, an Oregon-based company using an address in Sierra Leone. However, the U.N. Panel of Experts has once again ignored certain western agencies—with histories of illicit activities—whose flights remain equally surreptitious and unaccountable. At the top of the list is the International Rescue Committee (IRC)—directors include Henry Kissinger —whose flights in and out of Congo, and internal flights to and from isolated airports in eastern DRC, are completely unmonitored by MONUC arms embargo inspectors. In Bukavu, for example, all light aircraft are subject to MONUC arms embargo inspections, but IRC flights are not within the MONUC mandate. As one MONUC Military Observer admitted, “The IRC should be subject to the same standards as everyone else; otherwise we have to assume they are shipping weapons, because they do not let us confirm they are not.”

Similarly, while the U.N. Panel of Experts have investigated and reported on certain illegal criminal networks and activities in Congo, they never attend to the top-level deals brokered behind closed doors by executives from Adastra, Anglo-American, the companies of Sweden’s Adolph Lundin (a close friend of George H.W. Bush), who have control of mining concessions in Lubumbashi, Kolwezi and Mbuji Mayi areas in the Katanga (Shaba) and Kasai provinces. U.S.-based Phelps Dodge is partnered in Katanga copper/cobalt mining projects with Lundin’s Tenke Mining. Phelps Dodge director Douglas C. Yearly is also a director of Lockheed Martin, and the World Wildlife Fund—partnered with USAID and CARE in “conservation”—read: acquisition—projects all over Congo while CARE’s “humanitarian” agenda is also funded by Lockheed Martin.

“Conservation” interests provide the vanguard of western penetration in Central Africa: USAID, WWF, AWF, and Conservation International lead the charge. Evidence from USAID cases all over Congo quickly contradicts all fanfare about USAID bringing “sustainable” or “community development” projects. Most notable are the Central Africa Region Partnership for the Environment (CARPE) and Congo Basin Forest Partnership (CBFP), two programs pressing hidden military, intelligence and economic agendas. Notably, National Geographic is involved in furthering the mythologies of conservation, democracy, community development, or the lip service paid to respecting and supporting indigenous people.

Some people have suggested the reason that there isn’t greater awareness and equitable intervention in the Congo is because “we simply don’t know what to do” to remedy the situation. However, it is fairly clear what needs to be done, the West is just unwilling to do it because of powerful economic and geopolitical reasons.

1. U.S. Military Training programs must have an oversight committee and total transparency. Western governments must end their hypocritical stance and ensure they don’t train any “rebel” or ”dissident” groups, especially if they are against a democratically elected government (provided the elections weren’t fraudulent), even if the elected government isn’t politically aligned with the western ideology and/or economic ideals. To do otherwise would refute claims that the west is intervening to “spread democracy.”

2. In parallel with number 1, a committee must be set up to ensure the same doesn’t occur for the private military companies. As multinational corporations, these firms aren’t subject to obey laws of warfare as an established country’s armed forces are supposed to. The U.N. must pass resolutions mandating the World Court and International Criminal Court (ICC) to prosecute such corporations. Lastly, when such companies are exposed for conducting illegal activities, such as aiding coups or trafficking human slaves, the corporations who conduct these activities must be blacklisted from receiving government contracts, domestic or international, and the guilty individuals must be prosecuted (34).

3. In the arms arena, more substantial efforts must be created to intercept and prosecute “embargo busters,” illegal brokers, and arms sellers. Furthermore, those selling, transporting, brokering, funding, or wiring arms transactions for weapons specifically intended for children should receive the harshest of the penalties (certain ”small weapons” are modified to reduce their weight to make it easier for a child to carry). Firms that participate in arms shipments, transport and/or the movement of the flow of the money generated from these sales with countries, people or organizations that are embargoed or act against national or international law should be held accountable for their crimes. Assets can be frozen, travel bans imposed, and all government and economic business ties with such firms severed. These penalties must also have an assurance of enforcement.

4. Debt relief is essential, but ways must be found to protect IMF and World Bank loans from being used for military expenditures. The motivations of World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz are suspect. Dr. Wolfowitz is a former Deputy Secretary of Defense under George W. Bush, a former ambassador to Indonesia under Ronald Reagan, a PNAC member, and dual citizen in Israel. Likewise, the World Bank and IMF must shift their policy of privatization as a stipulation for loan approval in order to stimulate business growth within the state instead of having the business sector growth be almost entirely from multinational corporations. The World Bank and IMF must also provide debt relief to the counties that need it most according to economic indicators. Some countries receiving debt relief, like Uganda and Rwanda, are among the biggest spenders of their loans in the military sector (35). It must be ensured that a majority of spending occurs on infrastructure and public services, and that this does not benefit the standard set of “embedded” western corporations. It must also be ensured the loan money is used in areas that need development the most. For example, in Uganda, the loan money Museveni has used for development has focused in the south in Kampala, the capital, and in Mbarra, his hometown. Meanwhile, the Acholi people, who always vote against Museveni’s party in the polls, are ignored and the situation in the Lira, Gulu, and Kitgum districts continues to deteriorate. In addition, individual countries must examine the aid they give to countries that spend a high percentage of capital on military, as well as commit human rights abuses. Lastly, debt relief doesn’t harm banks that gave the loans in the first place and collect on some of the interest rates, not to mention the American businesses that make profit on the privatized businesses as part of the loan deal. The debt is transferred to the taxpayers, so transparency is needed to insure that costs are also incurred by the firms granting the loans (if they want credit for their “humanitarian” debt relief).

5. Western countries must end the impunity for those responsible for looting minerals from Congo. Firms that purchase smuggled minerals, and/or purchase concessions from illegitimate rebel groups must be prosecuted. The World Court recently made a start by convicting Uganda and fining the government, but Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe remain unaccountable for their direct pirating, as are the Western firms that purchased the minerals, and Western individuals supporting them. (The Kimberly Process, established with the support of academic and intelligence experts at Harvard University, is a perfect example of the gatekeepers policing their own gates: the huge, entrenched, but secretive interests like the Oppenheimer/DeBeers and Maurice Tempelsman owned companies are legitimized as dealers of “clean” diamonds; while the other, far less connected competitors and challengers of the status quo, including Congolese children sneaking into mines and being shot for “stealing” the diamonds off their own starving families’ former lands, are demonized as dealers of “blood” diamonds.)

6. The World Court and International Criminal Court must hold all military and civilian leaders—African, U.S., European—that are guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity accountable for their actions. The West must not be allowed to shield criminals from prosecution by virtue of their economic and political alliances with Western governments. Governments that harbor these criminals should be subject to prosecution. Economic sanctions may not be proper, as poor nations generally suffer severe civilian casualties as a result; specific involved individuals in government and the military must be held accountable.

7. “Peacekeeping” forces, in particular MONUC, must be examined to ensure that the mission is being conducted with the interests of promoting stability in the country. As illustrated, elements of MONUC have used the mission as a cover to further the agenda of the West and its corporate sponsors under the banner of “peacekeeping,” causing the death of civilians in the process: those responsible should be tried and prosecuted. It must also be ensured that the investigations don’t stop at individual soldiers or brigades committing crimes, but to examine the chain of command and their allegiances to uncover the motivations behind MONUC operations. There have been reports of MONUC troops looting ivory, gold, and animal skins in National Parks. Villagers say that they have seen murders occur right in front of MONUC soldiers and they didn’t act to prevent the killings (36). MONUC soldiers have raped Congolese women (37). When pro-Rwandan rebel leaders Laurent Nkunda and Jules Mutibusi, both war criminals wanted by the U.N., took over Bukavu by force in May 2004, MONUC provided them with weapons and vehicles. Nkunda himself has stated the head of MONUC, William Swing, personally gave him a telephone to use during the raid. (38)

8. The international media is completely silent on virtually every major issue of significance with respect to war in DRC—and the international and criminal networks behind it. Misinformation about Africa prevails due to a concerted effort by the mainstream media to blackout the truth. A boycott of key publications is imperative, and must include the most offensive: Boston Globe, Washington Post, Newsweek, Time, US News & World Report, USA Today, New York Times, the New Yorker (Conde Nast Publications), Harper’s, Atlantic Monthly (highly subsidized by Lockheed Martin and Northrup Grumman) and, especially, National Geographic.

9. The fog of war needs to be cleared away from so-called ”humanitarian” and “human rights” programs, organizations and individuals currently aligned with the Western corporate enterprise. Notables in this category include: Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, CARE, USAID, Norwegian People’s Aid, International Crises Group, International Rescue Committee, Refugees International, the Genocide Intervention Fund, and many U.N. bodies, but especially UNHCR. Most of these agencies appear to exist merely to perpetuate their own survival. Doctors Without Borders also deserves scrutiny for their recent actions in DRC.

10. The peace and justice community remains unaccountable for its failure to take any significant actions to mitigate war in Congo and expose the true reasons behind it. A first step should be open up the spaces to alternative voices currently excluded by major social justice media venues. Second is to declare a total boycott on diamonds and gold, and an organized campaign to protest and economically castigate diamond stores where Lazare diamonds are sold. A third action is the commitment of meaningful funds—both from individuals and from organizations—to support the vibrant grass roots organizations and individuals working for human rights, women’s health, disarmament, education, food security, rainforest and environmental defense in Congo. Fourth, people need to break through their fear (inculcated by the western media) of taking action to help people in the Congo: there is no reason—except the unacceptable—that westerners cannot establish a “Witness for Peace” program situated in the Congo.

11. Rights groups with missions pertinent to Congo’s need must expand their missions to include Congo. Rape is endemic in the Congo: a source of psychological and physical trauma, it contributes to the spread of HIV, Ebola and other sexually transmitted diseases. Survivors often give birth to HIV positive children with no prospects for medical or financial help. This has lead to an insurmountable need for aid to care for the orphans. Mothers of children conceived of rape are often disowned by their village and families. Western feminist and women’s rights activists and organizations must get involved and provide resources for the victims of rape in Congo. Those responsible for rapes must be tried and punished as per the law if guilty. Indeed, evidence from rape cases in rural DRC shows that sexual violence is significantly reduced simply by holding military officers accountable for their troops’ actions, but this is not happening.

12. MONUC’s Radio Okapi is the lifeline of news in DRC today, but programming is largely comprised of U.N. programming. The United Nations needs to be pressured to open up the Radio Okapi network, eliminate the “fluff” pieces, and diversify and deepen its programming and reportage. As a simple example of how things could easily be improved in DRC, programs that sensitize the public o the issue of rape, and sensitize the military to the punishment for it, could easily be implemented; such programming is never considered.

13. The transitional government in Congo is comprised of military leaders and government officials who must be held accountable for their crimes. Like the individuals, organizations, corporations and governments that have supported them, all are responsible for crimes against humanity. The current profiteering in DRC is enabled by these key players, who hold the highest levels of the DRC government, and whose crimes remain hidden by the western press. The transitional government must not be allowed to appoint war criminals to cabinet or parliamentary positions, as well as local governor positions in the provinces.


References

(1) “Mortality in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: A Nationwide
Survey.” Benjamin Coghlan, Richard J. Brennan, Pascal Ngoy, David
Dofara, Brad Otto, Mark Clements, and Tony Steward. The Lancet, 7
Jan. 2006. Number 367 pp. 44-51

(2) “Thousands’ dying in DR Congo war,” BBC News, 6, Jan. 2006:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4586832.stm .

(3) “Depopulation & Perception Management Part 2: Central Africa,”
keith harmon snow. Pioneer Valley VOICE, Feb. 2001:
http://www.allthingspass.com/uploads/html-32Depop&PercepMan.htm ;”Congo: Capitalist Mineral Lust Fuels Bloodshed,” Direct Action:http://www.directa.force9.co.uk/back%20issues/DA%2028/regulars3_1.html
.

(4) “The Lost World War,” Erik Vilwar, Corporation Watch Newsletter,
Issue 13, March-April 2003:
http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/newsletter/issue13

(5) “Depopulation As Policy, or, How the Despair and Death of Millions
of African People is Daily Determined by the Lifestyle of Ordinary
Americans, in Small Town USA, With Nary a Word of Truth In the US
Press, If Anything At All, And Why Most of Us Know Nothing About It,
And Do Nothing To Stop It When We Do Know,” keith harmon snow, 2003: http://www.allthingspass.com/uploads/html-52Depopulation%20As%20Policy.htm
.

(6) Private interview, keith harmon snow, Bunia, 2005.

(7) “Central Africa: Hidden Agendas and the Western Press,” Pioneer
Valley Voice, keith harmon snow: http://www.audarya-fellowship.com/showflat/cat/WorldNews/48471/0/collapsed/5/o/1

(8) “Genocide and Covert Operations In Africa 1993-1999,” United
States One Hundred Seventh Congress. Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights. First Session. 17 May 2001. comp. Centre for Research on Globalization.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/MAD111A.html .

(9) Ibid.

(10) “Stolen Goods: Coltan and Conflict in the Democratic Republic of
the Congo,” Dena Montague, SAIS Review, vol. XXII no. 1
(Winter-Spring 2002); “Congo: Capitalist Mineral Lust Fuels
Bloodshed,” Direct Action:
http://www.directa.force9.co.uk/back%20issues/DA%2028/regulars3_1.html; “Congo: The Western Heart of Darkness,” Asad Ismi, The Canadian
Centre for Policy Alternatives Monitor, October 2001.

(11) “Depopulation & Perception Management Part 2: Central Africa,”
keith harmon snow, Pioneer Valley VOICE, Feb. 2001:
http://www.allthingspass.com/uploads/html-32Depop&PercepMan.htm .

(12) “Proxy Wars in Central Africa: Profits, Propaganda, and Luxury
Goods for the White World—Pacification, Rape, and Slavery for the
Blacks,” keith harmon snow, World War 3 Report, Issue No. 100, 19 July 2004: http://ww3report.com/proxy.html .

(13) “Named and Shamed,” Ruud Leeuw: http://www.ruudleeuw.com/vbout17.htm .

(14) “Uganda, Sanctions, and Congo-K: Who is Who in Uganda Mining,”
Africa Analysis, 5 June 2001:
http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/congo/2001/0606uga.htm .

(15) “Corporate Soldiers: The U.S. Government Privatizes Force,” Daniel
Burton and Wayne Madsen:
http://www.totse.com/en/politics/us_military/162741.html .

(16) David Gibbs, “The Political Economy of Third World
Interventions,” University of Arizona Press; and Wayne Madsen,
”Genocide and Covert Operations in Africa, 1993-1999,” Mellen Press,
1999.

(17) “The Lost World War,” Erik Vilwar, Corporation Watch Newsletter,
Issue 13, March-April 2003:
http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/newsletter/issue13 .

(18) “Sony Corporation of America: Executive Biographies,” Jan. 2006.
http://www.sony.com.SCA/

(19) “Proxy Wars in Central Africa: Profits, Propaganda, and Luxury
Goods for the White World – Pacification, Rape, and Slavery for the
Blacks,” keith harmon snow, World War 3 Report, Issue No. 100, 19 Jul. 2004: http://ww3report.com/proxy.html .

(20) “Genocide and Covert Operations In Africa, 1993-1999,” United
States One Hundred Seventh Congress, Subcommittee on International
Operations and Human Rights, First Session, 17 May 2001, comp. Centre
for Research on Globalization:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/MAD111A.html .

(21) “The U.S. (Under)mining Job of Africa,” :
http://cryptome.org/us-africa.wm.htm .

(22) “Stolen Goods: Coltan and Conflict in the Democratic Republic of
the Congo,” Dena Montague, SAIS Review, Vol. XXII, No. 1,
(Winter-Spring 2002).

(23) “A Continent for the Taking: The Tragedy and Hope of Africa,”
Howard French, 12 April 2005, Vintage, New York, NY.

(24) “The Exception to the Rulers: Exposing Oily Polititians, War
Profiteers, and the Media That Love Them,” Amy Goodman, David Goodman,
2004, Hyperion Press, New York, NY.

(25) See: “Friends in High Places: The Bechtel Story.”

(26) “Stolen Goods: Coltan and Conflict in the Democratic Republic of
the Congo,” Dena Montague, SAIS Review, Vol. XXII, No. 1,
(Winter-Spring 2002); Named and Shamed, Ruud Leeuw:
http://www.ruudleeuw.com/vbout17.htm .

(27) “Rwanda’s Secret War: U.S.-Backed Destabilization of Central
Africa,” keith harmon snow, 12 December 2004:
http://traprockpeace.org/keith_snow_rwanda.html .

(28) “Proxy Wars in Central Africa: Profits, Propaganda, and Luxury
Goods for the White World – Pacification, Rape, and Slavery for the
Blacks,” keith harmon snow, World War 3 Report, Issue No. 100, 19 Jul. 2004: http://ww3report.com/proxy.html .

(29) “The U.S. (Under)mining Job of Africa,”
http://cryptome.org/us-africa.wm.htm .

(30) “Genocide and Covert Operations in Africa, 1993-1999,” United
States One Hundred Seventh Congress. Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights. First Session. 17 May 2001. comp. Centre for Research on Globalization.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/MAD111A.html .

(31) Private interview, keith harmon snow, eastern DRC, July 2005.

(32) “Corporate Soldiers: The U.S. Government Privatizes Force,” Daniel Burton and Wayne Madsen:
http://www.totse.com/en/politics/us_military/162741.html .

(33) Confidential report, received, February 2006.

(34) “The Controversial Commando,” Pratap Chatterjee, 14 Jun. 2004:
http://www.guerrillanews.com/human_rights/doc4644.html ;
”CSC/DynCorp.” Corporation Watch:
http://www.corpwatch.org/print_article.php?list=type&type=18 ;
”Crossing the Rubicon,” Michael Ruppert, 2004, New Society
Publishers, Gabriola Island, BC, Canada: p. 79-80.

(35) “The Use of Rwanda’s External Debt (1990-1994): The
Responsibility of Donors and Creditors,” Michel Chossudovsky, Pierre
Galand, 30 March 2004:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/PrintArticle.php?articleId=364 .

(36) “Rwanda’s Secret War: U.S.-Backed Destabilization of Central
Africa,” keith harmon snow, World War Four Report, 12 Dec. 2004:
www.WorldWar4Report.com .

(37) “Proxy Wars in Central Africa: Profits, Propaganda, and Luxury
Goods for the White World—Pacification, Rape, and Slavery for the
Blacks,” keith harmon snow, World War 3 Report, No. 100, 19 Jul. 2004:
http://ww3report.com/proxy.html .

(38) “Report on Events in Bukavu, South Kivu: May 26 to June 9, 2004,” Network of Women for the Defense of Rights and of Peace,



Les tentacules de Blackwater

4 11 2007

Article repris de Intelligence Online:

Sous le feu des critiques des gouvernements américain et irakien pour son implication dans la fusillade du 16 septembre à Bagdad, Blackwater a anticipé la réduction de ses contrats de sécurité et mène une importante stratégie de diversification.

Depuis que des employés de Blackwater ont ouvert le feu sur des civils le 16 septembre dans les rues de Bagdad, faisant 17 morts et 23 blessés, le groupe américain est devenu le symbole de la sécurité privée et de ses excès. Mais avant la fusillade de Bagdad, la firme, fondée en 1997 par l’ancien Navy Seals Erik Prince, avait déjà considérablement élargi sa gamme de services à travers un réseau de plus de quinze sociétés (voir schéma).

Après avoir récemment lancé le 4×4 blindé Grizzly, entièrement conçu en interne, Blackwater s’apprête à mettre sur le marché des dirigeables de surveillance sans pilote Polar 400. Dans le domaine de la sécurité maritime, le groupe, qui propose déjà des formations, vient d’acquérir et transformer un navire long de 55 m, le Mc Arthur, pour mener des opérations de contre-terrorisme et de lutte contre la piraterie. Blackwater ne néglige pas son activité d’origine, l’instruction des forces de police et militaires, et cherche à implanter un nouveau centre d’entraînement près de San Diego (Blackwater West), après avoir ouvert en mars un centre à Mount Carroll, dans le nord des Etats-Unis (Blackwater North).

Eric Prince souhaite aussi élargir l’offre de son groupe aux opérations humanitaires et de sécurité civile (réponses à des catastrophes naturelles). Le montant de ses contrats gouvernementaux aux Etats-Unis a été multiplié par plus de 800 entre 2001 (736 000 $) et 2006 (593,6 millions $). Et Blackwater a remporté fin août, avec quatre autres groupes de défense, un méga-contrat du Pentagone (15 milliards $ sur cinq ans) pour des opérations de lutte contre le trafic de drogue.

Prince Group

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La Riposte Iranienne

17 10 2007

En cas d’attaque de l’Iran, les commandos de la marine Iranienne s’attaqueraient aux bateaux commerciaux (dont les tankers pétroliers), et au terminal pétrolier Al Faw en Iraq. Ils aideraient aussi la marine à poser des mines marines dans le Golf persique. Pour ce faire l’Iran a acheté une grande variété de mines navales russes dont les derniers models MDM-6, PKM-1 & MShM. Ces actions arrêteraient la quasi-totalité des exportations pétrolières d’Arabie Saoudite, d’Iraq du Kuweït, d’Iran, du Bahreïn du Qatar et des Émirats. L’Arabie Saoudite, l’Iraq et le Kuweït à eux seuls représentent plus de 20% des importations pétrolières des États-Unis. Avec le pétrole présentement à 88$ le baril et l’OPEC produisant à capacité maximale selon les analystes, une guerre contre l’Iran pourrait facilement faire monter ce prix à 150$. Voici en vidéo l’entraînement des commando et militaires iraniens.




Courte histoire de la CIA

9 10 2007

Voici une amusante application flash que j’ai trouvé sur le site de Arte. Cliquez ici pour démarrer l’application flash.



Les ÉU rapportent gros de leurs ventes d’armes au Tiers-Monde

5 10 2007

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Le Gardian rapport que selon un nouveau rapport du congrès étasunien publié lundi, les ÉU ont bien consolidé leur position comme plus grand marchand d’armes au Tiers-Monde suivit de la Russie et de la Grande-Bretagne. En 2006 le montant total des ventes d’armes était de 40 milliards de dollars et 80% des armes étaient destinées au Tiers-Monde. Les États-Unis étaient responsables pour 42% de toutes les armes vendus en 2006 et ont augmenté leurs ventes de 3,4 milliards de dollars comparativement à 2005 alors même que le montant total des ventes diminuait. Ce boom des armes étasuniennes s’explique partiellement des commandes élevée des pays avoisinants l’Afghanistan et l’Irak qui ne se sentent pas en sécurité.

Contrairement à Sarkozy qui lui veut créer un commission d’aide à l’exportation des armes, Gordon Brown lui a annoncé qu’il allait mettre fin à la Defence Export Sales Organisation (Organsiation de ventes d’exportation de la defence). Gordon Brown, pousserait aussi pour un traité régulant le commerce des armes, limitant l’exportation d’armes dans les zones de conflits et aux régimes dictatoriales. La NRA (National Rifle Association) au ÉU s’y opposerait par crainte que cela puisse porter atteinte au droites des étasuniens de porter les armes.

Répartition des ventes d’armes cumulés entre 1993 et 2000 aux différentes régions du monde:



Image du jour

5 10 2007



La Françafrique de Sarkozy

30 09 2007

Ces vidéos peuvent être considérés comme étant à la suite de ceux du billet «Qu’est-ce que la Françafrique?».

PARTIE I:

De Chirac à Sarkozy 1
envoyé par sur_vivantPARTIE II:

De Chirac à Sarkozy 2
envoyé par sur_vivantPARTIE III:

De Chirac à Sarkozy 3
envoyé par sur_vivantPARTIE IV:

De Chirac à Sarkozy 4
envoyé par sur_vivantPARTIE V:

De Chirac à Sarkozy 5
envoyé par sur_vivant



Qu’est-ce que la Françafrique?

26 09 2007

Voici une courte introduction sur la Françafrique:


Qu’est-ce que la Francafrique ?
envoyé par laVielesGensVoici un plus long vidéo pour en savoir plus:Partie I


De la françafrique à la mafiafrique1/7
envoyé par sur_vivantPartie II


De la françafrique à la mafiafrique 2
envoyé par sur_vivantPartie III


De la françafrique à la mafiafrique 3
envoyé par sur_vivantPartie IV


De la françafrique à la mafiafrique 4
envoyé par sur_vivantPartie V


De la françafrique à la mafiafrique 5
envoyé par sur_vivantPartie VI


De la françafrique à la mafiafrique 6
envoyé par sur_vivantPartie VII


De la françafrique à la mafiafrique 7
envoyé par sur_vivantEt ceci est une entrevue du Dr. Zagbla témoignant que la Françafrique est toujours bien vivante en Côte d’Ivoire.




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