position:intelligence analyst

  • ‘I’m Really Opening Myself Up’ : Chelsea Manning Signs Book Deal - The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/13/books/booksupdate/chelsea-manning-book-deal.html

    By Charlie Savage

    May 13, 2019

    WASHINGTON — Ever since she was publicly identified as the source who had disclosed a huge trove of military and diplomatic documents to WikiLeaks in 2011, Chelsea Manning, the former Army intelligence analyst, has been a polarizing cultural figure — called a traitor by prosecutors, but celebrated as an icon by transparency and antiwar activists. Her life story, and her role in one of the most extraordinary leaks in American history, has been told in news articles, an Off Broadway play and even an opera. But while she spoke at her court-martial and has participated in interviews, Manning herself has not told her own story, until now. Manning is writing a memoir, which Farrar, Straus and Giroux will publish in the winter of 2020, the publisher announced Monday.

    Manning was convicted in 2013 and sentenced to 35 years in prison, the longest sentence ever handed down in an American leak case. After her conviction, Manning announced that she was a transgender woman and changed her name to “Chelsea,” although the military housed her in a Fort Leavenworth prison for male inmates. She had a difficult time there, attempting suicide twice in 2016, before President Barack Obama commuted most of the remainder of her sentence shortly before he left office in January 2017. In the meantime, WikiLeaks published Democratic emails stolen by Russian hackers during the 2016 presidential campaign, transforming its image from what it had been back when Manning decided to send archives of secret files to it.

    Manning reappeared in the news this year, refusing to testify before a grand jury as federal prosecutors continue to build a case against Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder. Assange, currently in custody in Britain, is fighting extradition to the United States for a charge that he conspired with Manning to try to crack an encoded password that would have permitted her to log onto a classified computer network under a different person’s account rather than her own, which would have helped her mask her tracks better. She was jailed for two months for contempt over her refusal to answer questions about her interactions with Assange, then freed because the grand jury expired. But she has already been served with a new subpoena prosecutors obtained from a new grand jury and is expected to be jailed again soon.

    Below are edited excerpts from a conversation between Manning and Charlie Savage, a New York Times reporter who has written about her court-martial and her time in military prison.

    Tell me about your book.

    It’s basically my life story up until I got the commutation, from my birth to my time in school and going to the army and going to prison and the court-martial process. It’s a personal narrative of what was going on in my life surrounding that time and what led to the leaks, what led to prison, and how this whole ordeal has really shaped me and changed me. I view this book as a coming-of-age story. For instance, how my colleagues in the intelligence field really were the driving force behind my questioning of assumptions that I had come into the military with — how jaded they were, some of them having done two three four deployments previously. And then also there is a lot of stuff about how prisons are awful, and how prisoners survive and get through being in confinement.

    Do you have a title yet?

    There is no title yet. I am trying very hard to have some control over that, but none has been decided yet. Noreen Malone from New York magazine worked on it with me. She did a lot of the groundwork in terms of the research, and I did the storytelling, so it was a collaborative effort. I’m still going through and editing where she has taken independent sources to help refine my story, fact-check, verify things and provide a third-person perspective in shaping things.

    Is it written in first-person or third-person?

    It is written in first-person, but there are parts of the book that reference material that are independent of me. I’m still under obligation under the court rules and the Classified Information Procedures Act of 1980 to not disclose closed court-martial testimony or verify evidence that was put in the record. Things like that. So I can’t talk about that stuff and I’m not going to, and so I’m trying to keep this and maintain this as more of a personal story. There are parts of it that might reference reports or whatnot but I’m just going to say, “the media reported this, but I’m not confirming or denying it.”

    Are you going to submit the manuscript to the government for a classified information review?

    We’re trying our best to avoid the review process. There is a lot of stuff that is not going to be in the book that people would expect to be in there, but rules are rules and we can’t get around it. It’s more about personal experiences I had rather than anything specific. I’m not trying to relitigate the case, just tell my personal story.

    So if it ends with you getting out of military prison, you’re not going to address your current situation with the grand jury investigating WikiLeaks?
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    No, we’re not planning on including that in this current stage. If there is a book that gets into the more juicy details about that stuff, then we’ll probably get around to that after going through a review process, several years down the road from now, whenever the dust settles. But I think this is more about trying to contextualize my story from my perspective rather than get into the weeds of what is in the record of trial, what is in the documents, what the investigation focused on, because we’re just not able to get into that area.

    It sounds like you are a lot freer to talk about your gender identity than the WikiLeaks issue.

    Yeah. This is less a book about the case and more a book about trials, tribunals, struggles, difficulties, and overcoming them and surviving. If people are expecting to learn a lot more about the court-martial and a lot more about the case, then they probably shouldn’t be interested in this book. But if they want to know more about what it’s like to be me and survive, then there are reams of information in here. It’s much more autobiographical than it is a narrative thriller or crime story or anything like that. I have always pitched this to being very similar to “Wild” by Cheryl Strayed. I’m really opening myself up to some really intimate things in this book, some really very personal moments and much more intimate points of my life that I’ve never disclosed before. You’re probably going to learn more about my love life than about the disclosures.
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  • ‘I spent seven years fighting to survive’: #Chelsea_Manning on #whistleblowing and #WikiLeaks | US news | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/oct/07/chelsea-manning-wikileaks-whistleblowing-interview-carole-cadwalladr

    Perhaps the most revealing part of my conversation with Chelsea Manning is what she doesn’t say. What she can’t or won’t talk about. It’s not that she doesn’t have a whole lot to say – she does, particularly about technology and how it can be used against us. Her job as an intelligence analyst for the US army, using data to profile enemy combatants – to be targeted and maybe killed – gave her an acute understanding of its potential uses and abuses. She understood the power of Facebook to profile and target long before the Cambridge Analytica scandal erupted. “Marketing or death by drone, it’s the same math,” she says. There’s no difference between the private sector and the military. “You could easily turn Facebook into that. You don’t have to change the programming, just the purpose of why you have the system.”

  • Nouvelle conférence de presse de Hassan Nasrallah.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRkOj_P8bDQ&feature=player_embedded#at=1940

    À la 30e minute, document explosif : une vidéo montrant Gehrard Lehmann, le second de Detlev Mehlis dans l’enquête sur l’assassinat de Hariri, encaissant un pot de vin pour révéler des informations sur l’enquête. C’est proprement sidérant. (Si j’ai bien compris, ces images sont complétées par des enregistrements audio.)

    Évidemment, vous n’entendez pas plus parler de ce document en France que vous n’avez entendu parler des précédents enregistrements mettant directement en cause l’enquête internationale.

    Mise à jour, août 2011 : la vidéo réfèrencée initialement n’est plus en ligne. On trouve désormais une version doublée en anglais, découpée en plusieurs parties :
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exudcwSPEP8


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z07uU1ifToU

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ozipT0OoGs

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyMkY8xinus

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X67xBhWQ_Vk

    #liban #hezbollah #tsl

    • Hizbollah leader rules out arrests of members - FT.com
      http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/b807739c-a526-11e0-8df9-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1R1Htna1j

      Mr Nasrallah said the international committee investigating the killing had shipped 97 computers used in the probe via the Jewish state. He also aired a video purporting to show a senior tribunal official taking bank notes from a man seated with his back to the camera.
      The Hizbollah leader alleged that the tribunal official was being paid for information about the probe. He also alleged links between top tribunal officials and western. intelligence agencies.

      [...]

      Last year, Mr Nasrallah showed footage allegedly intercepted from spy planes, which seemed to show Israel monitoring the routes Hariri’s convoy took from parliament to his home in west Beirut. Hariri was killed in a bomb attack on his convoy in February 2005.

    • Hizballah Leader Stands Defiant Amidst Hariri Assassination Indictments - TIME
      http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2081285,00.html

      One of the clips featured Robert Baer, TIME’s intelligence analyst and a former CIA officer who operated in Beirut in the 1980s, who it claimed worked with the tribunal.

      Baer confirmed to TIME.com that he had previously served as a consultant to the tribunal, but denied he had any continuing professional connections to the CIA and was confident that various US intelligence agencies had not cooperated “on an operational level” with the tribunal.

      “The CIA, for a fact, was not helping the tribunal. I know that,” he told TIME.com. “The Department of Justice, the FBI and the CIA steadfastly refused to give any information [to the tribunal] on Mustafa Badreddine and all those other guys... they have been very wary about the tribunal’s case.”

      Another video clip apparently filmed by a hidden camera, showed Gerhard Lehmann, deputy to Detlev Mehlis, the first UN chief investigator in the Hariri case, receiving and riffling through a wad of bank notes. “Lehmann has ties to the Israelis and got paid in return for selling certain reports pertaining to the murder probe,” a voice-over said.

    • Nasrallah blasts STL, rejects arrest warrants - Daily Star
      http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Politics/2011/Jul-02/Hezbollah-chief-to-address-Hariri-probe-indictment.ashx#axzz1R1JlqqUJ

      The Hezbollah chief’s speech, which lasted over an hour, was interspersed with video presentations with evidence claiming to show how members of the STL had affiliations with Western intelligence agencies, including an Australian with alleged ties to a U.S. intelligence agency, a British investigator, claimed to be an expert on fighting Islamic terrorism, a former American officer, a French-Lebanese legal consultant for the STL who allegedly worked against the resistance and Robert Baer, who Nasrallah said was a CIA agent.

      Nasrallah also took aim at Gerhard Lehman, the former deputy president of the investigative committee in the case of the assassination of Hariri.

      “We will reveal a case ... where Lehman sold affidavits and confessions for money,” Nassrallah said before Al-Manar aired footage of Lehman allegedly receiving money in return for documents related to the investigation

    • Hezbollah chief says Hariri Court has ties with Western intelligence agencies
      http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-07/03/c_13962507.htm

      Nasrallah revealed that one of the advisors to STL Prosecutor Daniel Bellemare was a top CIA agent that was tasked with tracking Hezbollah’s slain top military commander Imad Mughniyeh.

      Nasrallah also described investigators looking into the Hariri assassination and some of the STL staff as “biased and corrupted.”

      Nasrallah also showed footage of Gerhard Lehmann, top investigator in the United Nations International Independent Investigation Commission (UNIIIC) to inspect the Hariri assassination, receiving a sum of money for information on the investigation he divulged.

      The black-turbaned cleric questioned the reason why the UNIIIC shipped 97 computers to The Hague from Israel rather than regular routes such as the Lebanese port and airport. He also showed a voucher issued from the Israeli Customs to that effect.

    • Nasrallah implies Israel behind Hariri murder - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
      http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/07/201172183540290278.html

      Speaking on Saturday in a telelvised speech, Nasrallah said that computers related to the case investigated by the STL were transported through Israel on their way out of Lebanon and asked why they had not been shipped out of a Beirut port?

      He said Hezbollah would produce a document that proving the computers were transported from South Lebanon to Israel.

      Speaking from Beirut, Jamal Wakim of the Lebanese International University told Al Jazeera that the charges over computer data were “the most important point” in the speech.

      [...]

      Nasrallah also revealed that he had received a document from the Qatari prime minister and Turkey’s foreign minister, which stated that Saad Hariri, the son of Rafik who was toppled as Lebanon’s prime minister earlier this year, had agreed to a set of demands, including abandoning the STL process, if he could stay on as premier.

      Nasrallah said he would reveal the document to the public at a later date if the need arose, but that the message conveyed to him was that it was approved by the Saudis, French, British and US.

    • AFP: Hezbollah rules out arrests in ’void’ UN Hariri case
      http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5ijTCtDxBx4YNfXYrLjXTQpjrZywQ?docId=CNG.8afa091e5483810446b19e5247e325f

      He accused the STL of corruption and of having intentionally leaked information to the press in recent years to tarnish the image of Hezbollah, founded in 1982.

      In elaborately edited segments, the Hezbollah-controlled Al-Manar television aired footage which Nasrallah said showed former UN investigator Gerhard Lehmann receiving a wad of cash in exchange for documents in the Hariri case.

      Al-Manar also aired a document which Nasrallah said proved investigators had transferred IT equipment across Lebanon’s southern border into Israel when it moved its staff to the Netherlands in 2009.

    • Daily Star - Bellemare team have links to Western intelligence agencies
      http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Politics/2011/Jul-02/Bellemares-team-of-investigators-have-linkts-to-Western-intelligence-a

      Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah said that Special Tribunal for Lebanon Daniel Bellemare’s team of consultants and investigators have ties to Western intelligence agencies. 

      Al-Manar TV revealed what it claimed was detailed information about the five members of Bellemare’s team who had previously worked as intelligence agents in Lebanon, including one who was CIA agent.

    • Il est très spectaculaire de constater que nombre d’autres journalistes relatent le même discours de Nasrallah, mais semblent n’y avoir pas vu aucune des innombrables vidéos qui constituent pourtant l’essentiel de la conférence de presse.

      Dans les médias suivants, le sujet est bien la conférence de presse de Nasrallah, mais il n’est fait rigoureusement aucune mention des documents et accusations présentés par Nasrallah et qui en constituent le thème et le contenu principaux.

      BBC News - Hezbollah reject Hariri arrest calls
      http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-14004722

      Voice of America - Hezbollah Rules Out Arrests in Hariri Murder Case
      http://www.voanews.com/english/news/middle-east/Hezbollah-Rules-Out-Arrests-in-Hariri-Murder-Case-124918554.html

      Hizbollah rules out arrests | News.com.au
      http://www.news.com.au/world/hizbollah-rules-out-arrests/story-fn6sb9br-1226086399832

      Hizballah Defends Hariri Suspects in Lebanon - Bassem Mroue (AP/TIME)
      http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2081272,00.html

      Hezbollah leader rejects Hariri court indict... JPost (Reuters)
      http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=227593

      Hezbollah leader says Israel was behind Hariri killing - CNN.com
      http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/meast/07/02/lebanon.nasrallah.hariri

    • En français, sur Google News, je ne trouve que 3 articles. Spectaculaire encore, aucun n’évoque les éléments présentés par Nasrallah.

      Liban : Le Hezbollah exclut l’arrestation de quatre suspects de son mouvement | International | Radio-Canada.ca
      http://www.radio-canada.ca/nouvelles/International/2011/07/02/010-liban-arrestations-hezbollah.shtml

      Nasrallah dénonce les mandats émis par le Tribunal sur le Liban - 20minutes.fr (Reuters)
      http://www.20minutes.fr/ledirect/751947/nasrallah-denonce-mandats-emis-tribunal-liban

      Mort de Hariri : Nasrallah exclut l’arrestation de 4 suspects du Hezbollah - Fil news - TF1 News
      http://lci.tf1.fr/filnews/monde/mort-de-hariri-nasrallah-exclut-l-arrestation-de-4-suspects-du-6561488.html

    • Autant aller à la source : voici le compte-rendu qu’en fait la chaîne de télé du Hezbollah. Je le reproduis intégralement, histoire de corriger quelques coquilles dans certains noms.
      http://www.almanar.com.lb/french/adetails.php?fromval=1&cid=18&eid=21702&frid=18

      Dans la première réaction du Hezbollah, sur la remise de l’acte d’accusation lié à l’assassinat de l’ancien Premier ministre Rafic Hariri, le secrétaire général du Hezbollah, sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, a exclu l’arrestation des quatre accusés cités dans les mandats d’arrêt.

      « Ce tribunal est pour nous un pur produit israélo-américain. Sur cette base-là, nous rejetons ce tribunal et tous les verdicts et les accusations nuls et non avenus qui en émanent ». « Aucune force ne pourra arrêter ceux qui sont mentionnés dans l’acte d’accusation (...). Il ne sera pas possible de les arrêter ni dans 30 jours, ni dans 30 ans ni dans 300 ans », a affirmé sayyed Nasrallah, dans un discours de plus d’une heure retransmis en direct par la télévision, Al-Manar.

      Sayyed Nasrallah a également mis en relief, documents et vidéos à l’appui, la corruption des enquêteurs et leurs liaisons avec des services de renseignements étrangers, notamment la CIA. Il a également révélé le transfert de 97 ordinateurs vers l’entité sioniste. Sayyed Nasrallah a enfin écarté toute possibilité de nouvelle guerre civile ou d’affrontements entre musulmans sunnites et chiites.

      Voici les principaux points de son discours :

      La raison de mon discours est la publication de l’acte d’accusation à l’encontre des résistants ayant un passé honorable dans la résistance contre l’occupation israélienne au Liban. Cet acte d’accusation fait partie d’un long trajet qui a commencé à paraitre après la défaite d’Israël en été 2006. Quelques jours après la victoire de la résistance, Le Figaro a publié un article dans lequel il annonce que des membres du Hezbollah seront accusés dans l’assassinat de Rafic Hariri. Ils ont commencé par la Syrie, puis les quatre généraux (libanais), et après ils nous ont accusé. L’objectif du Tribunal Spécial pour le Liban (TSL), est de ternir l’image de la résistance et a pour objectif de semer la division au Liban, et entre sunnites et chiites.

      L’Enquête et les enquêteurs

      Un de nos problématiques concernant l’enquête est qu’il se base sur une hypothèse, la Syrie, les généraux et le Hezbollah. Pourquoi ils ne prennent pas en en considération l’hypothèse de l’implication israélienne dans l’assassinat de l’ancien Premier ministre. J’avais présenté plusieurs preuves concernant la présence d’espions et d’avions israéliens au dessus du Saint-Georges (lieu de l’attentat).

      Mais le procureur général du tribunal les a ignorées, se contentant de demandant une copie de la conférence (tenue par sayyed Nasrallah). Au lieu de d’interroger les israéliens ils ont coopéré avec eux, c’est ce qu’a reconnu (le juge) Detlev Mehlis, dans une interview avec Le Figaro, il en est de même pour (son adjoint) Gerhard Lehman.

      Transfert de 97 ordinateurs vers Israël

      Après le début du travail du TSL, les enquêteurs et les équipements de la commission d’enquête ont été évacués du Liban. Le tribunal n’a plus qu’un bureau au Liban, tous ont quitté via l’aéroport de Beyrouth, à l’exception des 97 ordinateurs. Ces ordinateurs ont été transférés chez qui en Israël, surtout qu’il est l’un des pays les plus développés au niveau de la technologie.

      Preuves à l’appui

      Lors de son discours, la chaine AlManar diffuse un document signé par le secteur douanier israélien affirmant le transfert des 97 ordinateurs liés à l’enquête vers Israël.

      Liaisons des enquêteurs avec la CIA

      Pour la crédibilité de l’enquête le tribunal aurait dû adopter des enquêteurs neutres, or les experts, les officiers et les conseillers du tribunal ont des passés négatifs à l’encontre de la résistance et dans la collaboration avec la CIA.

      Un des grands officiers de la CIA a travaillé 15 ans contre le Hezbollah et a participé au massacre de Bir Abed en 1984, qui visait le défunt sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah, et a coûté la vie à près de cent personnes.

      Documents à l’appui

      Lors de son discours, la télévision Al-Manar a diffusé des informations sur Nick Kaldas, un des enquêteurs qui est un des officiers dans la police australienne, lié aux services de renseignements américains, il a travaillé pour les Américains en Irak en 2004.

      Michael Taylor, britannique, responsable de l’enquête du TSL depuis 2010, il est un ancien chef des services de renseignements britanniques, il est spécialisé dans la lutte contre contre le « terrorisme islamique ».

      Doreid Bouchrawi, conseiller juridique dans le TSL, un libano-français, connu pour ses positions hostiles au Hezbollah et son rôle dans les faux-témoins.

      Robert Baer, un des officiers de la CIA, expert dans les mouvements islamiques notamment le Hezbollah. En 1985, il a participé à l’assassinat de Sayyed Fadlallah tuant et blessant plus de 300 personnes. Une de ses missions consistait à traquer l’un des dirigeants de la résistance Imad Moghniyé. Il a avoué, dans une interview avec une chaine arabe, d’avoir travaillé près de 15 ans pour le kidnapper.

      Cette équipe est-elle compétente ? Certains d’entre eux sont des assassins ou espions et la plupart d’entre eux collaborent avec la CIA. Cette équipe pourrait accepter l’hypothèse de l’implication d’Israël ?

      La corruption des enquêteurs

      La corruption vient s’ajouter à l’agressivité des enquêteurs et à leur subjectivité. Nous allons parlé du vice-president de la commission d’enquête Gerhard Lehman. Pour des dizaines de milliers de dollars il vend des documents liés à l’enquête.

      Preuves à l’appui

      Une vidéo montrant Lehman en train de prendre l’argent en échange de la vente des documents.

      Comme vous l’avez vu il est content en prenant l’argent. Il a même retéléphoné pour demander l’argent en échange d’autres informations liées à l’enquête.

      Implication de la commission d’enquête dans les faux-témoins

      Bellemare a personnellement travaillé à la levée de la poursuite par l’Interpol de Zouheir Siddiq (fameux faux-témoin). Je promets de présenter des preuves là-dessus plus tard.

      Antonio Cassesse grand ami d’Israël

      Le président du Tribunal, Antonio Cassesse, est un grand ami d’Israël selon l’un de ses amis lors de la conférence Herziliya (institut sioniste d’études politiques et stratégiques).

      Vidéo à l’appui

      Le 3 fév. 2010, lors de la conférence Herzilya, le professeur américain George Fletcher, dit : Antonio Cassesse n’a pas pu venir participer à cette conférence, il est l’un des grands amis d’Israël et un de nos amis.

      En 2006, Cassesse envoie une lettre adressée aux autorités israéliennes dans laquelle il affirme qu’Israël est la seul pays démocratique dans la région, et qui respecte les droits de l’Homme. Dans cette lettre Cassesse reconnait qu’Israël a occupé Gaza mais considère que les gazaouis ont eu recours à la violence et au terrorisme.

      Sayyed commente les positions de Cassesse

      Les 11000 détenus par Israël, les massacres israéliens au Liban et ailleurs font partie du respect des droits de l’Homme. Comment un homme pareil serait-il compétent de trouver la vérité dans l’assassinat de Hariri ?

      Position du Hezbollah à l’égard de l’acte d’accusation

      Aux gens :

      Je dis aux gens ne prêtez pas l’oreille à ce que les Israéliens disent aujourd’hui du Liban. Il n’y aura pas de zizanie entre Libanais et entre les sunnites et chiites. Il n’y aura pas de guerre civile.

      Aux forces du 14 mars :

      Ne faites pas porter la responsabilité de ce dossier à Mikati. S’il y avait ajourd’hui un gouvernement qui n’est pas présidé par Mikati mais par Saad Hariri ou Siniora, est-ce que ce gouvernement pourraient arrêter ces personnes ? Aucune force ne pourra arrêter ceux qui sont mentionnés dans l’acte d’accusation (...) Il ne sera pas possible de les arrêter ni dans 30 jours, ni dans 30 ans ni dans 300 ans. Les choses iront jusqu’au procès par contumace, le verdict est déjà prêt. Donc ne demandez pas du gouvernement de Mikati ce qu’il est incapable de faire et il en est de même pour vous.

      Lettre signée par Saad Hariri en échange de rester au pouvoir

      Ne demandez pas au gouvernement de Mikati ce que Saad Hariri a accepté de faire en échange de rester au pouvoir. Si vous voulez (députés du 14 mars) je vous envoie une copie dans ce sens. Le Premier ministre qatarie et le ministre des affaires étrangère turc nous ont livré ce document accepté par Hariri, les français, le turcs, les syriens et même Clinton étaient prêts à le signer, mais nous l’avons refusé pour des raisons nationales.

      Aux sympathisants de la résistance

      Ne vous inquiétez pas, c’est une partie de la guerre que la résistance affronte depuis la création de l’entité sioniste en 1948. Ce sont les conséquences du choix de la résistance et de la libération de la Palestine. Nous sommes déterminés à poursuivre le choix de la résistance avec courage et force. Il y a certains qui veulent vous provoquer, il y a certains politiciens au Liban qui veulent la divisions, je veux le dire, il y a certains chrétiens des forces du 14 mars qui rêvent de voir une division entre sunnites et chiites. Enfin, cette résistance – avant le tribunal, Cassesse et Mellis et tous ceux qui les soutiennent – va très bien et ne vous inquiétez pas pour elle.

    • Angry Arab – Nasrallah speech: the Hariri tribunal saga
      http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2011/07/nasrallah-speech-hariri-tribunal-saga.html

      Nasrallah’s speech yesterday was full of drama. As a TV show, it was quite effective. I polled my readers on Facebook and they were uniformly impressed (and most of those who contribute on my wall are rather secular). But make no mistake about it: it is doubtful that he won new converts inside Lebanon: minds are made, and nothing can change them in the sectarianly divided lousy homeland.

      There was a skillful use of images and music and short clips and texts. It was well-prepared, but not as well-prepared as it would have been. There were sections that had high drama of documentation, but there were other sections that had no documentation or evidence. So it was mixed.

      He was (unlike appearances from the last two years) relaxed and not agitated or angry. He came across as confident. So it worked well, for his own home front, and for those who support resistance against Israel. And even for the community of the Hariri camp: public opinion surveys do indicate that the credibility of the court has been declining among Sunnis and Christians. Suspicion of Israel is very common (and justified, of course). But I am not necessarily convinced that the Israel killed Hariri: Israel should be the most usual suspect for any and every crime in our region given its long consistent record of crimes, atrocities and murders. But I still believe that Hariri was good for Israel, and that Israel would have benefited from his reign, especially that his son is such an incompetent fool, literally really.

      Nasrallah began by revealing information about the military consultants to the court. This is information that we did not know at all. He basically said that those military men are linked to US intelligence, but here he failed to provide any evidence or documentation.

      He then dwelled on the case of Robert Baer: and he revealed (I never knew this before) that he is a consultant to the court. Now that in itself is damning. That this guy whose official job in Lebanon was to chase and hunt down key Hizbullah figures is assigned to advise the court on its work. Most incredible. Imagine if the UN team that investigated Israeli war crimes in Gaza hired Khalid Mish`al or his security adviser as a consultant to the UN team. Very damning indeed. (Personally, I think that Baer is an interesting writer but tends to exaggerate, and his list of languages that he claims he knows, makes me even more skeptical about his tall tales. But his first book is a good read: the one on Saudi Arabia has nothing new, although I appreciate his criticisms of US foreign policy toward Saudi Arabia. On Israel, I find Baer to be inconsistent: he speaks one way to Fox News, and another way to Arab media). But that section of the speech was revealing in terms of names but needed further documentation (like what is the evidence that the Egyptian-Australian military guy works closely with the Americans?).

      Then Nasrallah provided a most unusual document: a copy of a Israeli custom manifest that shows the transfer of 97 computers. Nasrallah claimed that the Hariri investigating team in Beirut, decided to transfer their computers through Israel, for no apparent reason. But An-Nahar today, claimed in response that this document talks about computers belonging to the Armistice committees and not to the Hariri investigating team. An-Nahar (the right-wing, sectarian Christian, racist anti-Syrian (people), anti-Palestinian (people), must have been tipped off by Israel. But still: what people will see in this section is the wide reach of Hizbullah intelligence. Living in the era of the failures of Arab intelligence against Israel, this ability to obtain a copy of Israeli custom document will impress the hell out of Arab audiences who were glued to the screen.

      Nasrallah then talked about the pro-Israeli biases of the president of the Hariri tribunal, Antonio Cassese. Here, the finding was due to pure diligence of Hizbullah researchers: through thorough google work, they stumbled upon a document in which Cassese advises the Israeli government and makes clear his admiration fo the terrorist state of Israel. He then showed a clip from a “security” conference in Israel, where the chair of one panel identified Cassesse as “great friend of Israel.” That, to me, and to any fair minded person, is damning enough to disqualify the guy. Imagine, again, if the UN appoints a judge to a panel investigating some Israeli crime, and puts a guy as president who was identified by a Hizbullah official as “great friend of Hizbullah.” This is rather absurd that the US/Israel (which in my mind run the affair of the Hariri tribunal) would appoint such a person, and not think that Arabs (who they view as dumb) would find out.

      And there was a Candid Camera moment in the show when a clip showed deputy to Mehlis, Gerhard Lehmann, taking a bribe for his sale of audio-tapes (they were subsequently sold to New TV in Beirut).

      There are so many holes dug into the case that, no matter who was guilty, the Justice Department would have dismissed the case if this was run here in the US. No evidence can now save the reputation of the court. Also, no one in the US media mentions, but so many people have resigned from the court in the last few years.

      PS. Nada Bakri (who is a fine and fair reporter on Lebanon) did not mention any of the content of Nasrallah speech in her piece today. She, like those articles in Saudi-funded Arabic press, merely mentioned that he rejected the indictment.

  • Bradley Manning, WikiLeaks’ alleged source, faces 22 new charges
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/03/02/AR2011030206272.html

    The Army has brought new charges - including one that carries the death penalty - against Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, a former intelligence analyst accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of classified military and diplomatic documents to the anti-secrecy Web site WikiLeaks.

    But prosecutors would not seek Manning’s execution if he were convicted of the capital offense of “aiding the enemy,” officials said Wednesday in a statement that outlined the 22 charges.

    Though the statement did not specify the enemy, Manning, 23, is accused of giving documents to WikiLeaks that related to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and that U.S. officials have asserted could put soldiers and civilians at risk.

    [...]

    Manning’s supporters reacted to the new charges with dismay. “I’m shocked that the military opted to charge Pfc. Bradley Manning today with the capital offense of ’aiding the enemy,’” said Jeff Paterson, project director of Courage to Resist, which has raised money for Manning’s defense. “While the military is downplaying the fact, the option to execute Bradley has been placed on the table.”

    Paterson added that “it’s beyond ironic that leaked U.S. State Department cables have contributed to revolution and revolt” in the Middle East, “yet an American may be executed, or at best face life in prison, for being the primary whistleblower.”

    #wikileaks #bradly_manning