The typically restrained Obama State Department couldn’t raise itself to strenuously protest the most outrageous miscarriage of justice in quite a while. United Arab Emirates royal family member, Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, brother of the country’s Crown Prince, was caught on tape brutally torturing and attempting to murder a man he thought had cheated him on a business deal. The tape surfaced last year, but the crime occurred in 2004.
According to an ABC report last year:
A video tape smuggled out of the United Arab Emirates shows a member of the country’s royal family mercilessly torturing a man with whips, electric cattle prods and wooden planks with protruding nails….
Nabulsi says the video tapes were recorded by his brother, on orders from the Sheikh who liked to watch the torture sessions later in his royal palace.
The Sheikh begins by stuffing sand down the man’s mouth, as the police officers restrains the victim.
Then he fires bullets from an automatic rifle around him as the man howls incomprehensibly.
Now, a UAE court has acquitted Sheikh Issa for the torture of Mohammed Shah Poor, which ended when the brother of UAE’s President and Abu Dhabi emir, Sheikh Khalifa, drove his SUV over and over the prostate body of Mr. Shah Poor, who subsequently spent many months in the hospital. Most people who have watched the savage attack were amazed Shah Poor survived at all.
“The court acquitted Sheikh Issa after establishing he was not responsible,” for the torture, lawyer Habib al-Mulla said on Sunday.
“The court accepted our defence that the Sheikh was under the influence of drugs [medicine] that left him unaware of his actions,” al-Mulla said.
If anyone were ever under the influence of drugs, it’s the UAE emirate court. The acquittal has been condemned by human rights groups. The co-chairman of the House Human Rights Commission, Rep. James McGovern (D-MA), said the verdict “would be a joke if the crime wasn’t so terrible.” Meanwhile, the men who filmed the torture and smuggled it out of the country were sentenced in absentia to several years in prison. One of the men, Bassam Nabulsi, of Houston, Texas, and “a former business associate of Sheikh Issa,” is suing his former partner in a Houston court, alleging he was tortured by UAE police when he wouldn’t turn the video over to them.
As for the United States, State Department spokeperson P.J. Crowley couldn’t have been more, uh, measured, that is, cold-blooded in his response, assuring the world that the U.S. would “monitor” the situation:
We would welcome a careful review of the judge’s decision and an assessment of all available legal options to ensure that the demands of justice are fully met in this case, and we will continue to closely monitor it.
UAE: “America’s Largest Military Customer”
As an article at The Majlis points out, the United Arab Emirates is “a strategic ally in the region, America’s largest military customer.” There’s also an important nuclear energy agreement, begun under the Bush Administration, that has been in the works between the UAE and the U.S. Who would want to spoil such an important alliance just because the Royal Family likes to indulge in some barbaric behavior, like rape, mayhem, and torture, once in awhile?
Just as it did in Kosovo, Somalia, and Lebanon, the UAE have sent “peacekeepers” to Afghanistan to aid the U.S.-led coalition there. According to a report this January in The National, last year “the UAE became the largest foreign purchaser of US defence equipment with sales of $7.9bn, ahead of Afghanistan ($5.4bn), Saudi Arabia ($3.3bn) and Taiwan ($3.2bn).” Further, President Obama and the U.S. Congress recently approved a nuclear energy deal between GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) and the UAE government worth $40 billion, despite, according to World Nuclear News, “recent reports of alleged human rights abuses” (italics added).
There was also the irony that the same day Sheikh Issa got off on the torture rap, the UAE Ministry of Defense and the Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis opened its Middle East Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (MEISR) conference in Abu Dhabi. The Director of Operations and Training from the UAE Ministry of Defense took the opportunity to prattle on about the “non-linear” nature of the battlefield and how “the enemy can be anywhere across the national borders of any country.” Of course, that will necessitate buying a lot of state-of-the-art technology.
The conference was a star-studded affair, if you drool over the national security set. The Commander of U.S. Air Force Central Command was there. So was Rear Admiral Jean Goursaud, the Deputy Director of Military Intelligence at the French Defense Ministry. Even the head of Italian Military Intelligence got to tout the Italians’ unique contributions to the Intellience/Surveillance/Reconnaissance world. Meanwhile, “John Brooks, President, Northrop Grumman International chaired the first session.”
The U.S. military and industrial alliances can’t be made to bother themselves with Sheikh Issa’s self-made how-to tape on torture and mayhem, nor the fact that their erstwhile allies can get away with horrific crimes. Should justice stand in the way of the billions of dollars in profits to be made? I only ask one thing: Watch the tapes, and consider how far down you, as a citizen of the United States, really wish this country to fall.
The ABC report and video of the torture can be found here. It’s very brutal, so beware. Al Jazeera has also posted a video selection from the 45 minute torture tape.
Leaving this country in the hands of the people running it is turning out to be a very awful thing, not just for the people of the world, but for the people of this country. How many “terrorists” will crimes and injustices such as those documented in the tapes and in the stories on Issa’s acquittal create? How many Americans now will die because the U.S. government wanted to play footsie and fill its war chest with the likes of the UAE Royal Family? How many others have been and will be tortured in the UAE, or by other U.S. allied governments, like Egypt, or Afghanistan itself?
We need change we can truly believe in. When it comes to this government’s tolerance of torture by its allies, little has changed from the days of Bush and Cheney. As an aside, for those of us wondering what might have happened if we could get our hands on the videotapes of the CIA torture interrogations of Abu Zubaydah and others, apparently destroyed by CIA officials, this story makes me wonder if having those tapes would really make a difference. That’s how powerful the forces that push torture have become.



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We mustn’t criticize the royal family members in nations that own a good chunk of Wall Street and whose loyalty in the oil fields we must have.
Yep, we don’t want to make them mad if they buy weapons from corp. and oil companies get oil from them. It’s great to have such wonderful caring friends:(
What medical drugs did this? I want to short that companies stock.
I’m not sure I know who is worse: the puffed up (with oil revenues) self-proclaimed royal family, and their rotten system that covers for the crimes of their members, no matter how vicious; or the insipid U.S. government and its corporate paymasters, who can barely rile themselves to whisper “tsk tsk” when the brutal crimes of their “friends” are exposed.
There’s something known as a blood line… when you cross it, when you’ve proven you can be in the circle of trust by spilling blood, or covering up the spilling of innocent blood, then you’re made.
What differentiates this government from the Mafia? Beats me.
Gee, in the U.S. O would have made sure that there would be no trial at all. So much easier than going to the bother of acquitting. Let’s look forward: onward and downward.
I hope you’ll forgive me if I don’t actually watch that video; I just ate.
Last week the UAE purchased equipment for three nuclear enrichment/power facilities from hmmmmm maybe China, or was it the US? Anyway, no one sez a word, fine with us the UAE wants nuclear energy. No questions asked. hmmmm wonder why it’s such a big deal if Iran wants nuclear power but NBD when UAE goes nuclear.
Was barely a blip in the news.
the middle east is a wreck
One of the biggest strawmen in the rush to bomb Iran, is the regurgitated notion that Iran’s procurement of the ‘Bomb’ would spark a nuclear arms race in the Middle East… Well, it’s well underway…! 8-(
I bet Obama wishes American courts were as pliable and obedient as those of the UAE.
ah well, we’re getting there: http://www.chris-floyd.com/component/content/article/1-latest-news/1893-update-on-our-brave-new-slavery-yes-it-applies-to-american-citizens-too.html
Strange isn’t but then again what a few nukes among friends.
In all fairness America complaining about Arabs torturing people after abu Graid is going to be laughed at all over the Arab world.
We support the *cough* Moderate Arab states we call them our allies chances are we taught them how to torture people at an Arab version of the School for the Americas.
Have you heard what our proxies in Uzbekistan are doing? Now that’s enhanced interrogation.
*heh* You’re always so blunt…! That’s why I luvs ya so much…! ;-)
Hatian wounded being taken to GITMO according to KO.
speaking of torture, anyone see John Yoo on daily show? guy told Stewart he’d never even met george bush.
afreakinmazing
Dangnabbit…! Whatcha drinking…? ;-)
According to an AP story, the drugs were a combined group of prescription drugs, “including medicine for heart and back conditions.” The actual drugs were never made public. (I guess the judicial public record is not exactly open in the UAE.) But, “in December a forensic expert, called by the defense, told the court the mix of drugs Issa had consumed could cause ‘anger, suicidal tendencies, depression, aggression and loss of memory.’”
leetle teeny coronitas
No irony in that. Nope. Not a bit. (Saw it earlier. Here’s a link.
See… He couldn’t remember doing it…! ;-)
Denial as a legal technique. Brilliant.
I just gotta say publicly that i am completely blown away by the shenanigans i witness daily on my telly and in the news brought to us by the corporate powers that be. Here’s a little gem from the heritage fellas, those charmers ever ready to optimize their utils and enhance the bottom line at some poor unfortunate’s expense
http://blog.heritage.org/2010/01/13/things-to-remember-while-helping-haiti
What’s a coronita…? For my own edification, per chance…? ;-)
I lived in tents like that for quite some time, they’ll do in a pinch.
day are selling deez leetle bottles of corona beer at my groceria. they are too cute to leave on the shelf.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Arab_Emirates
My bold Dubai almost sent world financial markets into turmoil when they threatened not to pay their debt. One of their sister states coughed up some cash.
Tell me with oil prices in the $80-$70 a barrel range why can’t they pay their bills? Who ever sold the UAE a nuclear reactor General Electric or China might really have to worry about a default.
Btw, eCAHN, I’m trying to burnish my resume…! ;-)
Ah… Si, Si, senorita…! ;-)
Especially comfy after the beatings.
Don’t like this?
Do your homework to divest of death dollar$ and MoveYourMoney.Info into your local control.
Here’s a little investigative journalism to get you started on understanding what you are enabling if you don’t MoveYourMoney.Info:
George of Arabia: Better Kiss Your Abe ‘Goodbye’ (http://www.gregpalast.com/george-of-arabia-better-kiss-your-abe-goodbye)
That was a South Korean consortium, and they beat out GE-Hitachi and the French nuclear giant Areva for the cool $20 billion deal. If you read much on this, the Obama administration was convinced that nuclear safeguards were in place.
Hm. Do you think that Iran would look like less of an enemy if a big Western firm were tagged for building the Iranian nuclear facilities?
They refuse to publish a the kings get out of jail free card? Crooks in the UAE must be disappointed.
Good on you. And another good luck. You can’t have too many good luck wishes. In fact, another infinity of good luck wishes.
i have sold my house, a miracle, am putting all i own in storage and heading across america in my car to find out what the hell is goin on out there.I aim to talk to as many folks as possible along the way… leaving from maine in 2 weeks, headed, welll….. who knows… south then west. will report in if i find anything of interest.
YES Move your Money is a truly brilliant movement, no pun intended.
tell everyone
jamie dimon was one smug sob today
Thank you for the reminder!! hate it when i forget the details. Too often i’m afraid.
I’m so relieved. I feel much safer now.
Meanwhile, Iran has hot & cold running inspectors from IAEA. Clearly much less trustworthy than O’s conviction.
Wow. Do keep up posted. Sounds like a wonderful adventure.
Yes, on Jamie Dimon, but Blankfein about 100 times more.
Thats exactly what ive been thinking. Looks like The twentieth century with its two world wars, nuclear war,endemic mass starvation, several pandemics,Gods Obituary and the invention of the totalitarian super state, is going to seem like a lost golden age, as everything we’ve always given lip service to in this country “liberty, freedom, land of opportunity self government,” and so on and on is shown over and over again to be a PR job after all, AND most really dont seem to give a shit.
*heh* at least they’re not GP Mediums or Smalls…! ;-)
Watch your topknot.
Okay. End of story.
We often pretend that, either here or there, morality, justice, human rights…simply decency and compassion…motivates our government’s actions and reactions.
But over and again it is really about those with wealth and power manipulating government policies to sustain their wealth and power.
And this power respects only those able to effectively fight back against it. Something progressives need to grapple with collectively…and to live by.
If you don’t think there is a crucial relationship between the Obama administration’s reaction to the health care crisis here and torture there you simply do not understand how the world really functions.
They kinda look like mediums except for the windows. . .and they are not OD.
LOL! I’ve done that before. Take a helmet and be sure to wear a flak jacket…
*naughty-naughty* You’re preaching to the choir again…! ;-)
They look like fabric Quonset huts…! ;-)
but Blaankfein’s doing God’s work, so he gets to be smug
thanks, i shall keep it well knotted…
Yea, it’s that new fangled desert stuff. Here’s my hooch.
Oh, I forgot that. Thanks for reminding me. :-(
http://theenergycollective.com/TheEnergyCollective/55449
My bold
The Indian Atomic Energy Authority are proposing to sell 300Mw units with a 100-year design life, that produce one-third the high level waste of conventional designs “and has a ‘next generation’ level of safety that grants operators three days’ grace in the event of a serious incident and requires no emergency planning beyond the site boundary under any circumstances.” The first AHWR is due to begin construction in 2012, using low-enriched uranium (not suitable for weapons use) and thorium fuel.
My Bold Unless the Indian Design costs allot more cash why go with the Korean design? Also is the Korean design a type of reactor that can make stuff for bombs?
http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2009/09/the_future_indian-style.html
During the first Gulf War those OD Green GP Mediums were the primary hooches… Second GW had those new fangled ones…! ;-)
Looks like shots from M*A*S*H, which was actually about VN, not Korea, at least according to Halberstam in his book on Korea.
Why is this even worthy of news? We all know we live in a nation that sees torture as just another thing to do. Our government certainly supports it. Almost half of our citizens do. Why expect anyone to get their Jockeys in a wad over a rich Arab having a little recreation?
That’s VN 69 this is Korea 67
well done there
this entire episode warrants watching. more to come there no doubt.
kind of a bummer about samsung as i do like their refrigerators
It’s not worthy of “news” in the conventional sense, which is why you find it on FDL.
M*A*S*H was supposed to be Korea in what, 52? Sets look just like your pic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Arab_Emirates#Demographics
My bold if 80% of your population are not citizens and your population is 6 million and the UAE is our biggest military customer just how many planes, tanks, missiles etc does every Citizen of the UAE have then?
The UAE can’t expect to win a fight with Iran so their only real enemy is the foreign workers they constantly get in the news for mistreating.
later, alligators
a great relief to know you’re all on the job
god knows the msm ain’t
As if the Shah Poor case weren’t bad enough, when it comes to torture by “moderate” allies, nothing beats the Afghanistan government itself. Human Rights Watch has a report out on the torture and murder last year of Afghan citizen Abdul Basir. There’s photos in that case, too, documenting the torture marks on Basir’s body, which was tossed out a window, so the government could say he committed suicide in custody (yeah, by flinging himself out a window). So far as I know, and despite HRW’s work publicizing the case, there’s no pressure on the U.S. to get the Afghani government to investigate.
That’s no surprise. When the famility tried to bring Basir’s body to the authorities for investigation, government vehicles blocked them.
HRW notes:
Despite numerous credible allegations of torture in NDS detention, the Afghan government and international donors have failed to make reform of detention and interrogation practices a priority. The agency continues to operate without a transparent legal framework that defines its powers to investigate, arrest, and detain.
I kept thinking about “Dimona Reactor”.
I know I was being ironic.
ok, i was on my way out the door
what the f is a dimona reactor?
Thanks:) still Bush gave the Arab countries the green light to get reactors and Joe Lieberman says nothing?
Also why couldn’t Bush get the Arabs to buy American Nuclear Reactors?
Thought that might be the case, but when I’m not sure I resort to pedantism. *g*
Ah, so that explains the U.S. turning Bagram hellhole over to the Afghans.
hmmm
maybe old joe lieb doesn’t really give a crap about israel. i mean deep down in his stone heart.
and W was never the ‘buy american’ guy now was he?
he’s a lot closer to what’s good for saud than what’s good for american workers
n’est-ce pas?
Because we’re talking about Shrub, once again…! D’oh…! ;-)
@65
Negev Nuclear Research Center – Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Dimona reactor went on-line some time between 1962 and 1964, …Israel Dimona’s reactor was defended by batteries of Patriot missiles in anticipation of …
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negev_Nuclear_Research_Center – Cached – Similar
Dimona – Israel Special Weapons FacilitiesThe Dimona nuclear reactor, in operation since early 1965, is the source of plutonium … The cooling towers associated with the Dimona reactor are clearly …
http://www.globalsecurity.org/…/4is_dimona_092971_reactor_005.htm – Cached – Similar
Here’s a M*A*S*H pic. Doesn’t the tent in the background look just like yours?
Wonder if Hasan is thinking of using the Issa defense?
And to eCAHNomics @64… exactly. With this group in charge, there’s nothing you can believe that isn’t a cover for a pile of BS.
See ‘ya later, and thanks for dropping in.
I suppose then you propose keeping things like this unreported. Nice.
Amen. And really the point of a number of my points, but not said as well as you here.
Yea, that’s a GP small. The MD’s in MASH were officers and they lived in smaller tents. As CT pointed out we lived in GP Medium’s. Same canvas and poles but rectangular as opposed to square.
The U.S. ,(AND U.K.) military and Industrial alliances…ah yes, Al Yamamah(The Dove).
I have always wondered why more was not made of this story.From Wiki- a VERY abbreviated excerpt.
A central part of the Al Yamamah deal was the sale of Tornado fighters to the Royal Saudi Air Force.Al Yamamah (Arabic: اليمامة The Dove) is the name of a series of a record arms sales by the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia, which have been paid for by the delivery of up to 600,000 barrels of crude oil per day to the UK government.[1] The prime contractor has been BAE Systems and its predecessor British Aerospace. The first sales occurred in September 1985 and the most recent contract for 72 Eurofighter Typhoon multirole fighters was signed in August 2006.
Mike Turner, the CEO of BAE Systems, said in August 2005 that BAE and its predecessor had earned £43 billion in twenty years from the contracts and that it could earn £40 billion more.[2] It is Britain’s largest ever export agreement, and employs some 5,000 people in Saudi Arabia.[3]
In the 1970s United States defence contractors won major contracts, including 114 Northrop F-5s. In 1981 the RSAF ordered 46 F-15Cs and 16 F-15Ds, followed in 1982 by the purchase of 5 E-3A AWACS aircraft. Partly due to pro-Israeli sentiment in the U.S. Congress, which would have either blocked a deal or insisted on usage restrictions for exported aircraft, Saudi Arabia turned to the UK for further arms purchases.[5]
In June 2007 the BBC’s investigative programme Panorama alleged that BAE Systems “..paid hundreds of millions of pounds to the ex-Saudi ambassador to the US, Prince Bandar bin Sultan.”[26] (BandarBush)
U.S. Department of Justice investigation
On 26 June 2007 BAE announced that the United States Department of Justice had launched its own investigation into Al Yamamah. It was looking into allegations that a U.S. bank had been used to funnel payments to Prince Bandar.[52] On 19 May 2008 BAE confirmed that its CEO Mike Turner and non-executive director Nigel Rudd had been detained “for about 20 minutes” at George Bush Intercontinental and Newark airports respectively the previous week and that the DOJ had issued “a number of additional subpoenas in the US to employees of BAE Systems plc and BAE Systems Inc as part of its ongoing investigation”.[53]
Wikipedia
FRONTLINE/WORLD: The Business of Bribes: More on the Al-Yamamah …More on the Al-Yamamah Arms Deal. April 7, 2009BY Siri Schubert. RELATED STORIES From our Files & Beyond. The Guardian: The BAE Files Read BAE’s Response to …
http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/bribe/…/al-yamamah.html – Cached – Similar
NOTE: This is an EXCELLENT piece, especially the interview with Louis Freeh, who is now representing Prince Bandar.
Surely you are being ironic here. If anyone knows why, given the tenor of your contributions, it’s you.
I’m grateful you’ve posted the info on Al-Yamamah. Given the oceans of oil cash in the Gulf, and particularly Saudi Arabia, the levels of corruption are higher there than almost anywhere. Indeed, as the populist Michael Moore pointed out in his 9/11 movie, it appears almost as if Saudi Arabia owns the U.S.
Of course, the U.S. is not owned by foreign powers. It’s just that you kiss the hem of the dress of the Royal Family member who is about to give you $40 billion dollars or more. In fact, at that level of pecuniary motivation, one positively loves the other person. I mean that seriously. All objectivity is gone. That’s the psychology behind class. It works on identifications and dependencies that are endemic to the interactions of its members. You really don’t see the torture of your partner. It’s a… a… peccadillo. It’s that kind of mindset that makes me believe the rulers of this country, whether they are Republican or Democrat, are dangerous. They can’t see evil anymore.
What I’m saying is, if you make me and my family rich and powerful, I both love and fear you. In any case, I cannot ever, ever let any harm come to you. However, if you ever let me down or betray me personally, you cease to exist for me, and I will hunt you down in my narcissistic rage and kill you.
And so goes the list of former U.S. backed dictators, some coddled to the end (like the Shah of Iran), others sent to jail or killed when they dared to have their own mind, even after we’d backed their many murders (like Saddam Hussein and Manuel Noriega).
The Al Yamamah story is truly extraordinaruy- and it is ONGOING.
The British press did some exceptional expose’s on this . It would truly behoove many if someone would do a diary on this.(Not me- I am EXTREMELY ,technically challenged).
I was reading up on Wahibism this past weekend.
And I don’t know if it’s just me, but I rarely hear the MSM refer to the Saudis as being Muslims-but they are. They are Wahabists- a sect of Islam.
real charmer, this sheek.
LOL With my syntax one can never be certain.
You missed the nuance. I was being ironic and cynical. But as I said above.
No, I realized after I shot off my comment that you were probably being ironic. But one gets a few spots of thin skin, after all, I suppose, in this game, as there are those (not here, but say, at Daily Kos), who advocate something like that POV, i.e., let me alone, this isn’t news, everything’s fucked, so why try to change anything, get this shit out of my face, etc.
The sheik’s perfect answer is this: “How could you think I was torturing him? No no no, I was trying to kill him. But, he just wouldn’t die, even though I ran over him with a car several times.”
Or, there’s the variant of John Yoo answer: “We were using various interrogation techniques on him. We don’t have any criteria for what torture is, so we could do anything to him and not recognize it as torture.”
I would give a Blankfein answer, but the guy is just too capable of going off in 5 directions and never really answering. It’s amazing. I don’t think I’ve ever heard anything like it except perhaps in a SNL skit.
They can’t see evil anymore~~~~~~~
Well, they are not allowed to look in mirrors, now are they?
It is a little known secret, but no, they are not.
@81
BAE suit could go to U.S. Supreme Court | ReutersJan 2, 2010 … WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A pension fund may ask the US Supreme Court to let it sue BAE Systems Plc … BAE suit could go to U.S. Supreme Court …
uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE5BU33A20100102 – United Kingdom – Cached
Thank you for the link.
The link that you provided is now the subject of a Seminal diary.
I thought that this sort of ‘opportunism’ needed to be answered, and hopefully exposed to more general ridicule than just the comments at their site.
The Title: “Haiti Needs Help: Heritage Foundation Says Send G.W. Bush”
The Diary is here:
http://seminal.firedoglake.com/diary/23897/
You’re probably gone by now, but I thought I’d answer your question anyway.
The Dimona Reactor is an Israeli nuclear reactor located in the Negev desert. What is of interest in this context is that the Dimona nuclear reactor is used to produce plutonium used in atomic bombs.
So, are you doing a Portland to Portland road trip? I did that once. Those were the days.
Anyway, hope you have fun on you’re trip.
Your last statement is spot on. Thank you.
Jeff thank you for this post.