Freeing Dr. Aafia, A Matter Of Honour: The Service And
Sacrifice Of All American War Veterans Is At Stake
16 April 2010By Gordon Duff
Dr. Affia Siddiqui has been held in the Bagram Air
Base prison, notoriously associated with severe
mistreatment of prisoners, for years.
(BAGRAM, Afghanistan) - Veterans Today Editors, Jeff
Gates, Raja Mujtaba and I were in the AF-Pak region
over the last couple
of weeks. Jeff and I are Vietnam veterans, Raja a
decorated combat
veteran, tank commander, from the India/Pakistan war.
We met dozens of Pakistani military, including nearly
all of their highest ranking retired officers, from
Admiral Sirohey, Chairman of their Joint Chiefs of
Staff to General Alsam Beg, Head of the Army to Lt.
General Hamid Gul, former head of the ISI.
In our party were our other Veterans Today
contributors, BG Asif Haroon Raja and BG Raza Ali, of
"Charlie Wilson's War" fame.
Today, I received an email from Admiral Sirohey. His
office is lined with memorabilia from a long career of
service, service as an ally and friend of the United
States.
Sirohey and the rest were America's most stalwart
allies during the Cold War. These were the real allies
that helped us bring about the downfall of the Soviet
Union.
I was honoured to be among them.
Today Admiral Sirohey is scheduled to attend a rally
protesting the illegal kidnapping, brutalizing and
conviction of Dr. Affia Siddiqui.
America's best friends in Asia, the finest soldiers in
the world are horrified at what we have done.
Can it be that bad?
The Bush administration, when it saw its "War on
Terror" wasn't getting enough suspects, hired drug
cartel members and criminal elements to kidnap
innocent civilians to fill our secret prisons.
Yes, we actually did this.
In this case, we kidnapped a mother with 3 children,
tortured her for years, murdered a small child and
then charged her with attempting to murder her captors
after years in a secret prison on Bagram Air Force
Base.
Every soldier on that base; everyone who has served
there has to live
with the dishonour of this act until something is
done.
Remember when America, after World War II, painted the
people of Germany with the stain of guilt for not
knowing about the death camps? Tell me what is
different here?
We didn't know that druglords and gangsters were
stealing people off the street to fill our prisons
with "terror suspects" so Bush/Ashcroft and Cheney
could crow about their successes?
Veterans Today Editors Raja Mujtaba & Jeff Gates
in Islamabad, Pakistan
Feb 2010 Photo by Gordon Duff
If you didn't know before, this is what all the secret
"torture memos" were all about, not real terrorists,
but innocent people
we "bought" as though we were slave runners of old.
A few years after we bought our phony terror suspects,
tortured, raped and brutalized them, most were
released.
They had committed no crime other than to be standing
on the wrong dark street corner when the druglords
working for Bush were out hunting "meat" for America's
gulags.
Dr. Aafia had to be convicted, had to be jailed and
silenced.
The crimes against her and her children were so
heinous, only a kangaroo court in America, a country
whose news is orchestrated by the Islam hating MSM/Corporate
media and powerful Israeli/AIPAC lobby, would have the
audacity to bring her to trial.
Do we need to review the case? Remember the OJ case?
He was released because of a glove not fitting. Dr.
Aafia was shot by the "translator" during her
"debriefing. "
She has a Doctorate from an American university. She
comes from a country where everyone speaks English.
"If the translator doesn't fit, you must acquit!"
Do we now call a person with a cattle prod a
"translator? "
When the My Lai massacre happened, I was with a Marine
unit less than 50 miles away.
All of us who were there then, not so many are around
any more, carry the stain of that dishonour and have
for decades.
I can talk of honour or service but all people see is
babies and their mothers, shot to death, lining the
bottom of a ditch.
It is a matter of honour.
There are no "secret prisons" and nobody is tortured
without someone knowing about it.
We are all responsible, I don't care if you are
serving in Iraq or Afghanistan or anywhere around the
world, active duty, reserve, National Guard, retiree
or veteran. We are nearly 30 million strong.
Many of us don't have much; memories, wounds, a small
pension and our honour.
Our silence strips our honour away.
Dr. Aafia Siddiqui was not a terrorist. The newspapers
lied, we all know why. Either she is guilty or we all
are. Better to destroy her than to arrest those guilty
of real crimes, arrest people some of us voted into
high office.
"We were just taking orders."
Where have we heard that before, Nuremberg? It isn't
just this one life. We've already killed over a
million people in our ill fated invasion of Iraq.
Fog of War. We know better, everyone with eyes to see
knows better, know it now. Then why are we still
acting like criminals?
No more lies. We are at war, a war with real enemies.
We have so
little; our short lives, our families and what we
believe in.
Did a tiny crippled woman, illegally imprisoned for
years, try to murder a roomful of FBI, Special Forces
and Blackwater/CIA operatives?
I can tell you this: If I get my butt kicked by a 100
pound woman in a wheel chair, you won't see me in
front of a jury in New York City crying for my mama.
The only possible answer is that everyone involved in
the trial of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui is a liar. Nothing
else is possible. I know why they lied, they were
ordered to "for the good of the service." Was there
something in the oath involving "protect and defend
the Constitution of the United States of America
unless told to lie for the good of the service?"
What are we protecting?
Once the public learns that we are buying phony terror
suspects from the world's largest drug dealers, people
we are protecting, people flooding our streets with
narcotics, there might be problems. Best not let the
public know why we never found those weapons of mass
destruction, that yellow cake uranium, those mobile
bio-weapons
labs or why our continual search for Osama bin Laden
keeps failing.
The deal of the century, destroying an innocent life
and earning the hatred of a valued ally, all to stand
behind the lies and rhetoric of America's "dark age."
We would be lucky if it were only every citizen of
Pakistan that was enraged at us for this travesty. It
is worse, far worse.
Who are the real terrorists? In Pakistan, Admiral
Sirohey, friend to half a dozen American Presidents is
heading to a peaceful protest. What can we, Americans,
claim? If kidnapping, torture, rape and covering it up
by letting the victim rot in prison isn't terrorism, I
don't know what is.
We should be thankful for that seat on the UN Security
Council. We may need it for more than covering up for
Israel. The next nation facing sanctions for
international crimes may be us.
All that stands between us and being cut off from the
world is our veto. All that is keeping an entire
administration from War Crimes trials is the Bush
administration' s withdrawal from the International
Criminal Court at the Hague.
Why is President Obama allowing the outrages of the
Bush administration to continue?
Gordon Duff is a Marine combat veteran and a regular
contributor to Veterans Today. He specializes in
political and social issues. You can see a large
collection of Gordon's published articles at this
link: VeteransToday. com.
He is an outspoken advocate for veterans and his
powerful words have brought about change. Gordon is a
lifelong PTSD sufferer from his war experiences and he
is empathetic to the plight of today's veterans also
suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. We
greatly appreciate the opportunity to feature Gordon's
timely and critical reports on Salem-News.com, a news
organization staffed by a number of veterans,
particularly former U.S. Marines.
You can send Gordon Duff an email at this address:
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