CHIROT ZERO ZINE--ANNOUNCING NEW BLOG

Dear Followers, Friends, fellow Workers:

I have just begun a new blog/zine called
Chirot Zero Zine A Heap of Rubble--
Anarkeyology of hand eye ear notations
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http://chirotzerozine.blogspot.com
the blog is more exusively concerned than this one with presenting essays, reviews (inc. "bad reviews") , Visual Poetry, Sound Poetry, Event Scores, Manifestos, Manifotofestos, rantin' & raving, rock'roll, music all sorts--by myself and others--if you are interested in being a contributor, please feel free to contact me at david.chirot@gmail.com
as with this blog, the arts are investigated as a part of rather than apart from the historical, economic, political actualities of yesterday, today, & tomorrow
as with al my blogs--
contributions in any language are welcome

Free Leonard Peltier

Free Leonard Peltier
The government under pretext of security and progress, liberated us from our land, resources, culture, dignity and future. They violated every treaty they ever made with us. I use the word “liberated” loosely and sarcastically, in the same vein that I view the use of the words “collateral damage” when they kill innocent men, women and children. They describe people defending their homelands as terrorists, savages and hostiles . . . My words reach out to the non-Indian: Look now before it is too late—see what is being done to others in your name and see what destruction you sanction when you say nothing. --Leonard Peltier, Annual Message January 2004 (Leonard Peltier is now serving 31st year as an internationally recognized Political Prisoner of the United States Government)

Injustice Continues: Leonard Peltier Again Denied Parole

# Injustice continues: Leonard Peltier denied parole‎ - By Mahtowin A wave of outrage swept the progressive community worldwide at the news that Native political prisoner Leonard Peltier was denied parole on Aug. ... Workers World - 2 related articles » US denies parole to American Indian activist Leonard Peltier‎ - AFP - 312 related articles » # Free Leonard Peltier 2009 PRISON WRITINGS...My Life Is My Sun Dance Leonard Peltier © 1999. # Prison Writings: My Life Is My Sun Dance - by Leonard Peltier, Harvey Arden - 2000 - Biography & Autobiography - 272 pages Edited by Harvey Arden, with an Introduction by Chief Arvol Looking Horse, and a Preface by former Attorney General Ramsey Clark. In 1977, Leonard Peltier... books.google.com/books?isbn=0312263805... - # Leonard Peltier, American Indian Activist, Denied Parole And Won't ... Aug 21, 2009 ... BISMARCK, ND — American Indian activist Leonard Peltier, imprisoned since 1977 for the deaths of two FBI agents, has been denied parole ... www.huffingtonpost.com/.../leonard-peltier-american_n_265764.html - Cached - Similar - #

Gaza--War Crime: Collective Punishment of 1.5 Million Persons--Recognized as "The World's Largest Concentration Camp"

Number of Iraquis Killed Since USA 2003 Invasion began

Just Foreign Policy Iraqi Death Estimator

US & International Personnel losses in Iraq &Afghanistan; Costs of the 2 Wars to US


Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged) In America's War On Iraq: 4,667
icasualties.org/oif/

Number Of International Occupation Force Troops Slaughtered In Afghanistan : 1,453
http://icasualties.org/oef/


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Cost of War in Iraq

$691,188,637,164

Cost of War in Afghanistan
$229,137,844,021

The cost in your community

www.nationalpriorities.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=182

flickr: DEATH FROM THIS WINDOW/DOORS OF GUANTANAMO--Essays, Links, Video-- US use of Torture

VISUAL POETRY/MAIL ART CALL Cracking World’s Walls & Codes Concrete & Virtual

Cracking World’s Walls & Codes Concrete & Virtual


VISUAL POETRY/MAIL ART CALL
No Sieges, Tortures, Starvation & Surveillance
GAZA-GUANTANAMO-ABU GHRAIB—THE GLOBE
Deadline/Fecha Limite: SinsLimite/ongoing
Size: No limit/Sin Limite
No Limit on Number of Works sent
No Limit on Number of Times New Works Are Sent
Documentation: on my blog
http://davidbaptistechirot.blogspot.com
Addresses: david.chirot@gmail.com
David Baptiste Chirot
740 N 29 #108
Milwaukee, WI 53208
USA

Miss Universe Visits Guantanamo: 'A Loooot Of Fun!'



Miss Universe Visits Guantanamo: 'A Loooot Of Fun!'


The current 'Miss Universe' Dayana Mendoza (formerly Miss Venezuela) and 'Miss America' Crystal Stewart visited US troops stationed in Guantanamo Bay on March 20th, the New York Times reports. Here's Mendoza's account of the visit from her pageant blog last Friday. She says the trip "was a loooot of fun!"

This week, Guantánamo!!! It was an incredible experience...All the guys from the Army were amazing with us. We visited the Detainees camps and we saw the jails, where they shower, how the recreate themselves with movies, classes of art, books. It was very interesting. We took a ride with the Marines around the land to see the division of Gitmo and Cuba while they were informed us with a little bit of history.


The water in Guantánamo Bay is soooo beautiful! It was unbelievable, we were able to enjoy it for at least an hour. We went to the glass beach, and realized the name of it comes from the little pieces of broken glass from hundred of years ago. It is pretty to see all the colors shining with the sun. That day we met a beautiful lady named Rebeca who does wonders with the glasses from the beach. She creates jewelry with it and of course I bought a necklace from her that will remind me of Guantánamo Bay :)

I didn't want to leave, it was such a relaxing place, so calm and beautiful.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

6 Years: Cold Stats from an Iraqi Scientist







LET THE NUMBERS SPEAK

Dr. Souad N. Al-Azzawi, Associate Professor, Baghdad, Iraq, member of the
BRussells Tribunal Advisory Committee (26 March 2009)

Dear Friends,

I pride myself in being a scientist and a researcher. I built my academic
career on theories and numbers. As a teacher, I teach my students that
everything is based in science - everything has reason. For this reason, I
am always frustrated with myself when I find I am overwhelmed with feelings
on specific topics.

One such topic is the occupation of my country, Iraq. On this subject I find

that I cannot always be dispassionate. I cannot be the researcher and
observer and discuss it without feeling or emotion as I am sometimes
expected to do. I find myself doing research on the damages caused by the
war and occupation, and my head buzzes with anger, my eyes burn with tears
of desperation at the state of my country.

Six years after the attack and the pain is as fresh and cutting as it was in

March 2003. This year, I decided, I would view it as a scientist. I would
not attack the subject with emotion. I would let the numbers speak for
themselves. This year I will sit back and play the part of the analyst- the
researcher- on this topic that is closest to my heart.

Six years into the occupation.
-72 months of destruction
-$607 Billions spent on the war
-2 Million Barrels of oil being sold per day
-2 Million Displaced Iraqis inside of Iraq
-3 Million Iraqis forced to leave the country
-2615 professors, scientists, and doctors killed in cold blood
-338 dead journalists
-$13 Billion misplaced by the current Iraqi government
-$400 Billion required to rebuild the Iraqi infrastructure
-3 hours average of electricity daily
-24 car bombs per month
-7 major mafias running the country
-4260 Americans dead
-10,000 cases of cholera per year
-50 of my friends dead
-22 of my relatives dead
-15 abductions of close relatives and people I know and love
-At least 1.3 million Iraqis dead since 2003.

Six years into the occupation and somehow, the numbers are not looking
better. Year after dismal year, the numbers of dead and displaced grow as we

continue to reap the rewards of an American occupation on our country.

So the numbers speak for themselves. Six. Six months is what it took for
most Iraqis to realize no good could come of this war and occupation. Six
years is what it has taken the rest of the world. Six years, six million
Iraqis displaced inside and outside of Iraq- well over a million Iraqis dead

or dying inside of the country.

As a scientist, as a researcher- it is a disaster that will never be
sufficiently documented with numbers or words. As a researcher, the numbers
are so astounding that we go back and recalculate to make sure they are
real. As an Iraqi, it is enraging. The numbers and statistics fill me with a

rage and shame that make my heart throb and my blood boil. It's a rage
towards all who are silent and uncaring, and a shame at the little we all
are doing.

Souad N. Al-Azzawi Associate Professor, Baghdad, Iraq March26/2009
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