Radio show host Mike Malloy likes to call the CIA the largest terrorist group in the world. I don’t think that is literally true, but it is true that the CIA uses information gotten from rape, coercion of children, and boiling people alive, and have done this recently, according to a British ambassador. (Video below). Anyone who could do these things to another human being is not someone I want working for my government. I want them thrown in jail and completely disassociated from my country. It’s not often that something comes along, like testimony of horrifying torture, to redefine what a country has become.
Former UK ambassador: CIA sent people to Uzbekistan to be ‘raped with broken bottles’ — and boiled alive.
The CIA relied on intelligence based on torture in prisons in Uzbekistan, a place where widespread torture practices include raping suspects with broken bottles and boiling them alive, says a former British ambassador to the central Asian country.
Craig Murray, the rector of the University of Dundee in Scotland and until 2004 the UK’s ambassador to Uzbekistan, said the CIA not only relied on confessions gleaned through extreme torture, it sent terror war suspects to Uzbekistan as part of its extraordinary rendition program.
“I’m talking of people being raped with broken bottles,” he said at a lecture late last month that was re-broadcast by the Real News Network. “I’m talking of people having their children tortured in front of them until they sign a confession. I’m talking of people being boiled alive. And the intelligence from these torture sessions was being received by the CIA, and was being passed on.”
Human rights groups have long been raising the alarm about the legal system in Uzbekistan. In 2007, Human Rights Watch declared that torture is “endemic” to the country’s justice system.
Murray said he only realized after his stint as ambassador that the CIA was sending people to be tortured in Uzbekistan, country he describes as a “totalitarian” state that has never moved on from its communist era, when it was a part of the Soviet Union.
Suspects in Uzbekistan’s gulags “were being told to confess to membership in Al Qaeda. They were told to confess they’d been in training camps in Afghanistan. They were told to confess they had met Osama bin Laden in person. And the CIA intelligence constantly echoed these themes.”
“I was absolutely stunned — it changed my whole world view in an instant — to be told that London knew [the intelligence] coming from torture, that it was not illegal because our legal advisers had decided that under the United Nations convention against torture, it is not illegal to obtain or use intelligence gained from torture as long as we didn’t do the torture ourselves,” Murray said.
IT’S THE PIPELINE, STUPID
Murray asserts that the primary motivation for US and British military involvement in central Asia has to do with large natural gas deposits in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. As evidence, he points to the plans to build a natural gas pipeline through Afghanistan that would allow Western oil companies to avoid Russia and Iran when transporting natural gas out of the region.
Murray alleged that in the late 1990s the Uzbek ambassador to the US met with then-Texas Governor George W. Bush to discuss a pipeline for the region, and out of that meeting came agreements that would see Texas-based Enron gain the rights to Uzbekistan’s natural gas deposits, while oil company Unocal worked on developing the Trans-Afghanistan pipeline.
“The consultant who was organizing this for Unocal was a certain Mr. Karzai, who is now president of Afghanistan,” Murray noted.
Murray said part of the motive in hyping up the threat of Islamic terrorism in Uzbekistan through forced confessions was to ensure the country remained on-side in the war on terror, so that the pipeline could be built.
“There are designs of this pipeline, and if you look at the deployment of US forces in Afghanistan, as against other NATO country forces in Afghanistan, you’ll see that undoubtedly the US forces are positioned to guard the pipeline route. It’s what it’s about. It’s about money, it’s about oil, it’s not about democracy.”
The Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline is slated to be completed in 2014, with $7.6 billion in funding from the Asian Development Bank.
Murray was dismissed from his position as ambassador in 2004, following his first public allegations that the British government relied on torture in Uzbekistan for intelligence.
The following video was posted to YouTube by the Real News Network on Oct. 26 and Nov. 4, 2009.
http://rawstory.com/2009/11/ambassador-cia-people-tortured/
It appears that, “it’s the pipeline, stupid.” applies here too. The U.S. accepted intelligence from people who tortured people for oil and pipelines. This is how easily we threw away our so-called “American ideals”. We are not in Afghanistan because of religion or freeing people or setting up a democracy or to save the children. The George Bush administration never could have cared less about the children. What BS. George Bush sent us there for their land, their resources, and a pipeline. At least President Obama is thinking about it, which is more than Bush’s gut ever did.
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The irony is that the only people in the dark about this are the American people. These things are always known on the ground where they happen.
Thanks for having a blog with a soul.
I was afraid all the political blogs were going the “other way” as I see so many like that.
You aren’t afraid to bring out the true stuff.
I hope I can find this blog again, though horrific and disturbing posts like this can keep me awake at night.
Cheers,
Arlene deWinter
Well that’s easy…. bookmark it or remember “Civilianismnews.com”
It’ll be here when you find it again!
I don’t doubt that is true and that horrific torture has happened for awhile now, but it has to STOP. At least having angry people like me yelling about it might bring it to the attention of others who can demand it stop.
I’m at the point where I will stop paying my taxes pretty soon of some of this shit doesn’t end, and I’m not the only one. I’m tired of paying for wars, murder, torture and all this violence that my government seems so fond of, Obama included. I’m against war and I find I am paying for war and torture with my taxes and it pisses me off.