KILL LISTS

The Moral Challenge of ‘Kill Lists’, Ray discusses Obama/Brennan ‘Kill List’, 5/30/12
http://consortiumnews.com/2012/05/30/the-moral-challenge-of-kill-lists/

Aljazeera program Inside Story: “How effective are U.S. drone strikes?”
http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/insidestoryamericas/2012/06/2012668456229408.html

Ray interviewed on Michael Ratner’s radio program “Law and Disorder” by Heidi Boghosian & Michael Smith, June 6, 2012
 (26 minutes)

Includes discussion of moral implications of the White House “Kill List” compiled by John Brennan & protests against Brennan at Fordham commencement.

Ray also responds to questions on the inspiration and support he draws from the ecumenical Church of the Saviour, in Washington.

(Ray’s segment is from minute 29 to minute 55.)

Obama’s and Brennan’s “Kill List” (video)
 Ray interviewed on The Real News Network, 5/30/12
 “It is a moral and legal impossibility to square ‘kill lists’ for extrajudicial killing with traditional legal and moral American values.
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http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=8394
(14 minutes)

Australia: No sign from US of Assange indictment

San Francisco Chronicle, May 31, 2012


http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2012/05/31/international/i000408D91.DTL

Dan Ellsberg’s and Ray’s Appeal to whistleblowers

What follows is a seven year-old appeal for whistleblowers drafted by Dan Ellsberg and me, and signed at the award ceremony honoring Sibel Edmonds as the third SAAII award winner. Happily, some progress to record on the whistleblower front, but even more needed now. Both POGO and ACLU have reaffirmed their commitments.

September 9, 2004

APPEAL TO: Current Government Officials
FROM: The Truth Telling Coalition
SUBJECT: Truth

It is time for unauthorized truth-telling.

Citizens cannot make informed choices if they do not have the facts—for example, the facts that have been wrongly concealed about the ongoing war in Iraq: the real reasons behind it, the prospective costs in blood and treasure, and the setback it has dealt to efforts to stem terrorism. Administration deception and cover-up on these vital matters has so far been all too successful in misleading the public.

Many Americans are too young to remember Vietnam. Then, as now, senior government officials did not tell the American people the truth. Now, as then, insiders who know better have kept their silence, as the country was misled into the most serious foreign policy disaster since Vietnam.

Some of you have documentation of wrongly concealed facts and analyses that—if brought to light—would impact heavily on public debate regarding crucial matters of national security, both foreign and domestic. We urge you to provide that information now, both to Congress and, through the media, to the public.

Thanks to our First Amendment, there is in America no broad Official Secrets Act, nor even a statutory basis for the classification system. Only very rarely would it be appropriate to reveal information of the three types whose disclosure has been expressly criminalized by Congress: communications intelligence, nuclear data, and the identity of US intelligence operatives. However, this administration has stretched existing criminal laws to cover other disclosures in ways never contemplated by Congress.

There is a growing network of support for whistleblowers. In particular, for anyone who wishes to know the legal implications of disclosures they may be contemplating, the ACLU stands ready to provide pro bono legal counsel, with lawyer-client privilege. The Project on Government Oversight (POGO) will offer advice on whistle blowing, dissemination and relations with the media.

Needless to say, any unauthorized disclosure that exposes your superiors to embarrassment entails personal risk. Should you be identified as the source, the price could be considerable, including loss of career and possibly even prosecution. Some of us know from experience how difficult it is to countenance such costs. But continued silence brings an even more terrible cost, as our leaders persist in a disastrous course and young Americans come home in coffins or with missing limbs.

This is precisely what happened at this comparable stage in the Vietnam War. Some of us live with profound regret that we did not at that point expose the administration’s dishonesty and perhaps prevent the needless slaughter of 50,000 more American troops and some 2 to 3 million Vietnamese over the next ten years. We know how misplaced loyalty to bosses, agencies, and careers can obscure the higher allegiance all government officials owe the Constitution, the sovereign public, and the young men and women put in harm’s way. We urge you to act on those higher loyalties.

A hundred forty thousand young Americans are risking their lives every day in Iraq for dubious purpose. Our country has urgent need of comparable moral courage from its public officials. Truth-telling is a patriotic and effective way to serve the nation. The time for speaking out is now.

 

The Moral Challenge of ‘Kill Lists’, Ray on Obama/Brennan ‘Kill List’

http://consortiumnews.com/2012/05/30/the-moral-challenge-of-kill-lists/


NOTE: Some of the articles posted below describe John Brennan’s role in, and his disingenuous justification of, drone strikes that kill people in countries with which we are not at war. On May 19, Brennan is not only scheduled to give Fordham University’s commencement address, but will receive a Doctorate of Humane Letters, honoris causa. (George Orwell, hide that smirk.)

What is not clear is the actual causa for the honores. In a new article (URL immediately below), Ray speculates on the possible reasons and reports on the planning by students, faculty, and others to accord Brennan a suitable welcome when he arrives at Fordham’s Bronx campus this Saturday.

Honoring a ‘Terror War’ Architect – or – Gory Glory at Fordham, 5/12/12
http://consortiumnews.com/2012/05/12/honoring-a-terror-war-architect/

Veterans for Peace Bishop Arrested for Being Faithful, The People’s Bishop, by Chris Hedges, 5/7/12
http://truthdig.com/report/item/the_peoples_bishop_20120507/

When Religion is a Refuge for Scoundrels: ‘Ryan Budget’ Edition, by Daniel C. Maguire, Religion Dispatches Magazine, 4/8/12
http://www.religiondispatches.org/archive/politics/5865/

Most Catholic Bishops are ‘Moral Heretics’, by Daniel C. Maguire, Religion Dispatches Magazine, 5/1/12
 Or, why is it that “Christians” support war? Or “What did you do during the war, Grandpa?” With stinging quote from Rev. Emmanuel Charles McCarthy presentation 20 years ago (Aug. 9, 1992) at Auschwitz
http://consortiumnews.com/2012/05/01/rejecting-war-crime-rationales/

 

Ray on ABC

Ray’s Comments on Julian Assange and Latest Developments at Supreme Court in London, Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV News 24 Program: ‘The DRUM’, 5/30/12
(5 minutes)

ABC apparently could not find anyone else on this side of the pond to stay up till midnight ET Wednesday, so, shortly after being asked, Ray decided to wing it with Skype. He welcomed the chance to include a few things needing saying, and to find out later (see URL below) that abc/tv lived up to its promise to give Ray 4 minutes (turned out to be 5).

This from Ray: “I suspected that I would have to label the remarks of our excellent ambassador in Australia something like disingenuous, for I was already aware of what he said. What I did not know is that I would be contradicting Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Foreign Minister Bob Carr, as well. I admit to some surprise that the Australians did not Wolf-Blitzerize that part of my remarks by dropping them on the cutting room floor, so to speak.”

Ray’s portion runs from the 2:55 to the 8:00 minute mark; the two minutes immediately following (up to the 10-minute mark) include interesting comments from an Australian Social Justice Lawyer.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/abcnews24/programs/the-drum/