From "Fearing Democracy", to the Lethal Weapon version of Diplomatic 
Immunity (Non Fictional, that is, fantasy sold as truth) in the last 
article, this is one of the better more informative reads I seen recently.

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Scott


*FEARING DEMOCRACY


*
**
*Yesterday may have seen the largest pro-democracy demonstrations in 
Cairo's Tahrir Square, as President Obama still refuses to ask President 
Mubarak to step down, with the Empire backing their man like they backed 
the Shah of Iran, to the end.

Nothing is feared in the Empire more than an outbreak of uncontrolled 
democracy.

In Israel, such "growing threats" have Army chief Ashkenazi calling 
forpreparation for all-out war 
<http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4025266,00.html>this morning.

Perhaps fearful that democracy might break out domestically, President 
Obama wants longer extensions of the Patriot Act 
<http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/house/142733-white-house-wants-longer-extension-of-patriot-act-than-house-republicans>
 
than do Congressional Republicans, as he stretches ever rightward.
*
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*OLBERMANN'S NEW GIG


*
**

*Keith Olbermann will become chief news officer for Current TV 
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/08/keith-olbermann-newshow-current-tv-news-officer_n_820198.html>
 
and have a one-hour program starting this spring, he said.  In a 
conference call with reporters on Tuesday morning, Olbermann said that 
"nothing is more vital to a free America than a free media, and nothing 
is more vital to my concept of a free media than news that is produced 
independently of corporate interference." He called Current "the model 
truth seeking entity" in television, and said that his new show was "the 
most exciting event in my career."
*

*He will be allowed to donate to political candidates in the new job.  
Progressives should be cautious, as Olbermann does contribute to 
conservative Democrats, but we will keep hope alive that he may open a 
crack in our rigid corporate-viewpoint mass media wall.*

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*NORMAN SOLOMON ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE


*
**
*Norman Solomon has announced he may be running for Congress to 
represent California.  Long time /LUV News/ readers recall we have run 
his columns on a variety of subjects, as he represents high ideals 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Solomon> that we support.

We encourage readers to sign up for Norman's email updates and make 
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It is rare that we endorse candidates, because our standards are much 
higher than other news organizations 
<http://members.cox.net/libertyuv/Belief.htm>, but we have no qualms 
about this one:  we urge Norman to run and wholeheartedly endorse his 
candidacy for any office in the land.
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**Of the many shameful parts of today's USA foreign policy, the 
targeting of human life by assassins would be one of the more 
embarrassing to the American masses if only they knew.  Corporate media 
generally report what the State Department feeds them.

We get scattered reports at /LUV News/, usually not running them because 
they are too poorly-documented, but we believe they are very likely 
true, of hit men working for our National Security State 
<http://members.cox.net/libertyuv/NatSec.htm> (probably not CIA Agents 
or in any official way leaving a paper trail leading to our government), 
who go into foreign countries to kill people suspected of being vaguely 
tied to "terrorism," "al Qaeda," or those seen as general enemies of our 
ruling Forces of Greed <http://members.cox.net/libertyuv/FOG.htm>.

A lot of these reports come out of Iran, where US special forces have 
been reported operating together with unmanned aerial drones, in 
violation of international law and considered to be an act of war.

In the following piece, Dave Lindorff goes into one of these that may 
have gone astray, when a man was captured in Pakistan after committing 
murder.  We don't know all the details yet, but it appears this may be 
one of the assassins sent out as judge, jury and executioner from a 
foreign policy running amok  --Jack

**


  The Deepening Mystery of Raymond Davis and Two Slain Pakistani
  Motorcyclists <http://www.counterpunch.org/lindorff02082011.html>




*By DAVE LINDORFF*

*The mystery of American Raymond A. Davis, currently imprisoned in the 
custody of local police in Lahore, Pakistan and charged with the Jan. 27 
murder of two young men, whom he allegedly shot eight times with 
pinpoint accuracy through his car windshield, is growing increasingly 
murky. Also growing is the anger among Pakistanis that the US is trying 
to spring him from a Punjab jail by claiming diplomatic immunity. On 
Feb. 4, there were massive demonstrations, especially in Lahore, 
demanding that Davis be held for trial, an indication of the level of 
public anger at talk of granting him immunity.*

*Davis (whose identity was first denied and later confirmed by the US 
Embassy in Islamabad), and the embassy have claimed that he was hired as 
an employee of a US security company called Hyperion Protective 
Consultants, LLC, which was said to be located at 5100 North Lane in 
Orlando, Florida. Business cards for Hyperion were found on Davis by 
arresting officers. *

*However /CounterPunch /has investigated and discovered the following 
information: *

*First, there is not and never has been any such company located at the 
5100 North Lane address. It is only an empty storefront, with empty 
shelves along one wall and an empty counter on the opposite wall, with 
just a lone used Coke cup sitting on it. A leasing agency sign is on the 
window.  A receptionist at the IB Green & Associates rental agency 
located in Leesburg, Florida, said that her agency, which handles the 
property, part of a desolate-looking strip mall of mostly empty 
storefronts, has never leased to a Hyperion Protective Consultants. She 
added, "In fact, until recently, we had for several years occupied that 
address ourselves."*

*The Florida Secretary of State's office, meanwhile, which requires all 
Florida companies, including LLSs  (limited liability partnerships), to 
register, has no record, current or lapsed, of a Hyperion Protective 
Consultants, LLC, and there is only one company with the name Hyperion 
registered at all in the state. It is Hyperion Communications, a company 
based in W. Palm Beach, that has no connection with Davis or with 
security-related activities.*

*The non-existent Hyperion Protective Consultants does have a website 
(www.hyperion-protective.com <http://www.hyperion-protective.com>), but 
one of the phone numbers listed doesn't work, an 800 number produces a 
recorded answer offering information about how to deal with or fend off 
bank foreclosures, and a third number with an Orlando exchange goes to a 
recording giving Hyperion's corporate name and asking the caller to 
leave a message. Efforts to contact anyone on that line were 
unsuccessful. The local phone company says there is no public listing 
for Hyperion Protective Consultants--a rather unusual situation for a 
legitimate business operation.*

*Pakistani journalists have been speculating that Davis is either a CIA 
agent or is working as a contractor for some private mercenary 
firm--possibly Xe, the reincarnation of Blackwater. They are not alone 
in their suspicions. Jeff Stein, writing in the Washington Post on 
January 27, suggested after interviewing Fred Burton, a veteran of the 
State Department's counter-terrorism Security Service, that Davis may 
have been involved in intelligence activity, either as a CIA employee 
under embassy cover or as a contract worker at the time of the 
shootings. Burton, who currently works with Stratfor, an Austin, 
TX-based "global intelligence" firm,  even speculates that the shootings 
may have been a "spy meeting gone awry,"  and not, as US Embassy and 
State Department officials are claiming, a case of an attempted robbery 
or car-jacking.*

*Even the information about what actually transpired is sketchy at this 
point. American media reports have Davis driving in Mozang, a busy 
commercial section of Lahore, and being approached by two threatening 
men on motorcycles. The US says he fired in self-defense, through his 
windshield with his Beretta pistol, remarkably hitting both men four 
times and killing both. He then exited his car and photographed both 
victims with his cell phone, before being arrested by local Lahore 
police. Davis, 36, reportedly a former Special Forces officer, was 
promptly jailed on two counts of murder, and despite protests by the US 
Embassy and the State Department that he  is a "consular official" 
responsible for "security," he continues to be held pending trial.*

*What has not been reported in the US media, but which reporter Shaukat 
Qadir of the /Pakistani Express Tribune/, says has been stated by Lahore 
police authorities, is that the two dead motorcyclists were each shot 
two times, "probably the fatal shots," in the back by Davis. They were 
also both shot twice from the front. Such ballistics don't mesh nicely 
with a protestation of self-defense.*

*Also left unmentioned in the US media is what else was found in Davis' 
possession. Lahore police say that in addition to the Beretta he was 
still holding, and three cell phones retrieved from his pockets, they 
found a loaded Glock pistol in his car, along with three full magazines, 
and a "small telescope."  Again, heavy arms for a consular security 
officer not even in the act of guarding any embassy personnel, and 
what's with the telescope?  Also unmentioned in US accounts: his car was 
not an embassy vehicle, but was a local rental car.*

*American news reports say that a "consular vehicle" sped to Davis' aid 
after the shooting incident and killed another motorcyclist enroute, 
before speeding away. The driver of that car is being sought by Lahore 
prosecutors but has not been identified or produced by US Embassy 
officials. According to Lahore police, however, the car in question, 
rather than coming to Davis's aid, actually had been accompanying 
Davis's sedan, and when the shooting happened, it "sped away," killing 
the third motorcyclist as it raced off. Again a substantially different 
story that raises more questions about what this drive into the Mozang 
district was all about.*

*Davis has so far not said why he was driving, heavily armed, without 
anyone else in his vehicle, in a private rental car in a business 
section of Lahore where foreign embassy staff would not normally be 
seen. He is reportedly remaining silent and is leaving all statements to 
the US Embassy.*

*The US claim that Davis has diplomatic immunity hinges first and 
foremost on whether he is actually a "functionary" of the consulate.  
According to Lahore police investigators, he was arrested carrying a 
regular US passport, which had a business visa, not a diplomatic visa. 
The US reportedly only later supplied a diplomatic passport carrying a 
diplomatic visa that had been obtained not in the US before his 
departure, but in Islamabad, the country's capital.*

*(Note: It is not unusual, though it is not publicly advertised, for the 
US State Department to issue duplicate passports to certain Americans. 
When I was working for /Business Week/ magazine in Hong Kong in the 
early 1990s, and was dispatched often into China on reporting 
assignments, my bureau chief advised me that I could take a letter 
signed by her to the US Consulate in Hong Kong and request a second 
passport. One would be used exclusively to enter China posing as a 
tourist. The other would be used for going in officially as a 
journalist. The reason for this subterfuge, which was supported by the 
State Department, was that  once Chinese visa officials have spotted a 
Chinese "journalist" visa stamped in a passport, they would never again 
allow that person to enter the country without first obtaining such a 
visa. The problem is that a journalist visa places strict limits on a 
reporter's independent travel and access to sources. As a tourist, 
however, the same reporter could -- illegally -- travel freely and 
report without being accompanied by meddling foreign affairs office 
"handlers.")*

*Considerable US pressure is currently being brought to bear on the 
Pakistani national government to hand over Davis to the US, and the 
country's Interior Minister yesterday issued a statement accepting that 
Davis was a consular official as claimed by the US.  But Punjab state 
authorities are not cooperating, and so far the national government is 
saying it is up to local authorities and the courts to decide whether 
his alleged crime of murder would, even if he is a legitimate consular 
employee, override a claim of diplomatic immunity.*

*Under Pakistani law, only actual consular functionaries, not service 
workers at embassy and consulate, have diplomatic status. Furthermore, 
no immunity would apply in the case of "serious" crimes--and certainly 
murder is as serious as it gets.*

*The US media have been uncritically quoting the State Department as 
saying that Pakistan is "violating" the Vienna Convention on Consular 
Relations of 1963 by holding Davis in jail on murder charges. Those 
reporters should check the actual document. *

*Section II, Article 41 of the treaty, in its first paragraph regarding 
the "Personal inviolability of consular officers," states: *

    **

    *"Consular officers shall not be liable to arrest or detention
    pending trial, except in the case of a grave crime and pursuant to a
    decision by the competent judicial authority."*

*In other words, the prosecutorial, police and judicial authorities in 
Lahore and the state of Punjab are doing exactly what they are supposed 
to do in holding Davis on murder charges, pending a judicial 
determination concerning whether or not he can properly claim diplomatic 
immunity.*

*The US claim that Pakistan is violating the convention is simply nonsense.*

*There is also the matter of double standards. The US routinely violates 
the Vienna Diplomatic Accord that governs international diplomatic 
rights. For example, the same convention requires countries that arrest, 
jail and prosecute foreigners for crimes to promptly notify the person's 
home country embassy, and to grant that embassy the right to provide 
legal counsel. Yet the US has arrested, charged with murder, and 
executed many foreign nationals without ever notifying their embassies 
of their legal jeopardy, and has, on a number of occasions, even gone 
ahead with executions after a convict's home country has learned of the 
situation and requested a stay and a retrial with an embassy-provided 
defense attorney.  The US, in 1997, also prosecuted, over the objections 
of the government of Georgia, a Georgian embassy diplomat charged with 
the murder of a 16-year-old girl.*

*Apparently diplomatic immunity has more to do with the relative power 
of the government in question and of the embassy in question than with 
the simple words in a treaty.*

*It remains to be seen whether Davis will ever actually stand trial in 
Pakistan. The US is pushing hard in Islamabad for his release. On the 
other hand, his arrest and detention, and the pressure by the US Embassy 
to spring him, are leading to an outpouring of rage among Pakistanis at 
a very volatile time, with the Middle East facing a wave of popular 
uprisings against US-backed autocracies, and with Pakistan itself, 
increasingly a powder keg, being bombed by US rocket-firing pilotless 
drone aircraft. *

*Some Pakistani publications, meanwhile, are speculating that Davis, 
beyond simple spying, may have been involved in subversive activities in 
the country, possibly linked to the wave of terror bombings that have 
been destabilizing the central government. They note that both of the 
slain motorcyclists (the third dead man appears to have been an innocent 
victim of the incident) were themselves armed with pistols, though 
neither had apparently drawn his weapon.*

*A State Department official, contacted by Counterpunch, refused to 
provide any details about the nature of Davis' employment, or to offer 
an explanation for Hyperion Protective Consultants LLC's fictitious 
address, and its lack of registration with the Florida Secretary of 
State's office.*

*Davis is currently scheduled for a court date on Feb. 11 to consider 
the issue of whether or not he has immunity from prosecution.
*

*http://www.counterpunch.org/lindorff02082011.html
*

**Dave Lindorff*, a frequent contributor to Counterpunch, is the founder 
of the online alternative newspaper ThisCantBeHappening! at 
www.thiscantbehappening.net <http://www.thiscantbehappening.net>*

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