Mundo Dos Sonhos
By Professor Anthony J. Hall
When Splitting the Sky broke through police lines in his  attempt to conduct a citizen’s arrest of former US president George W.  Bush, the Mohawk freedom fighter pierced a thick wall of tyranny. He  broke through a tight phalanx of state protection for the perpetrators  of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and crimes against the peace.
With his courageous act, Splitting the Sky announced the  unwillingness of millions of global citizens to tolerate any longer the  culture of impunity that places a small, interlinked global plutocracy  above the law.
By breaking police lines, the Attica brother and American  Indian Movement activist scouted a route of liberation for those of us  seeking to get out from under the weight of complicity in international  crime committed in our name. We are all deeply implicated in the state  terror permeating the 9/11 wars because it is our tax dollars that fund  these imperial assaults.
Splitting the Sky’s action in Calgary highlights the abject  failure of law enforcement agencies to do their job. It highlights the  unwillingness of police and those who direct them to apply the law  equitably and independently.
When he broke through police lines last March, Splitting  the Sky built on the message of Muntadar al-Zaidi, the Baghdad  journalist who fired his shoes at the departing US president.
Al-Zaidi’s symbolic shot was seen and applauded around the world. By dramatizing the role of so-called law enforcers as protectors of international crime, Splitting the Sky highlighted that many millions of global citizens have seen more than enough evidence to understand that George W. Bush and his war cabinet are credibly accused war criminals.
If we lived in a world where the integrity of law prevailed  over the power of money, political corruption and military might, the  Cheney-Rumsfeld-Bush syndicate of war profiteers would have been  apprehended long ago to face charges in a properly constituted court of  international law.
When Splitting the Sky presents himself this coming March  to a provincial court in Calgary, Alberta to face a criminal charge for  obstruction of justice, who and what is really on trial?
Whose sense of  justice was really obstructed?
I predict that the light of future history will cast the  trial of Splitting the Sky as an important point of departure for a  process of people’s jurisprudence directed at bringing to justice those  responsible for the highest order of international crime.
The trial of Splitting the Sky calls attention to the  partnership linking Barack Obama’s presidency to the  Cheney-Bush-Rumsfeld brand of organized crime headquartered in the  military superpower’s apparatus of so-called national security.
It  highlights the current US president’s expansion of his predecessor’s  policies of aggressive warfare aimed at appropriating natural resources  from indigenous peoples the world over.
Conducted in the name of an  implausible official interpretation of what transpired on September 11,  2001, the ongoing 9/11 wars widen and accelerate the imperial onslaught  that has gathered force ever since Christopher Columbus initiated a new  world order in 1492.
The trial of Splitting the Sky places a spotlight on the  ruthlessness of state terror as manifest in torture, genocide, and  aggressive warfare. More than six decades ago the judges sentencing the  convicted Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg deemed that aggressive warfare  constitutes the supreme crime against the entire human family, because  it encompasses such a broad array of tributary international crimes.
The police lines that Splitting the Sky briefly breached in  Calgary, Alberta were set up to protect the person whose blood-soaked  hands signed the executive orders for an orgy of state-sponsored  criminality.
Thus the Calgary police force, the RCMP, and those that  direct them chose to make themselves, as well as their agencies,  accomplices in horrific crimes ~ crimes that have transformed words like  “Abu Graib,” “Guantanamo Bay,” “Bagram,” “dark sites,” “black sites,”  “ghost prisoners” and “extraordinary rendition” into household phrases.
As the Nuremberg principles make clear, the implicated law  enforcement officers cannot claim in their defense that they were merely  following orders in deciding to arrest Splitting the Sky rather than  George W. Bush.
Who gave the police their orders? What was the chain of command? What was the content of the directives given the police? The crown prosecutors have a responsibility to make public this crucial information in presenting their case against Splitting the Sky.
Why did George W. Bush and his handlers choose Calgary,  Alberta as the site of the former commander-in-chief’s first major  speaking engagement after leaving the US presidency? Calgary is a key  colonial capital of the Texas-based oil and gas empire that resides at  the very core of the world’s most powerful military-industrial complex.
Calgary is the political heartland of the minority  government of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Harper’s ascent to  power was as the Canadian franchise holder of the Bush brand of neocon  governance, whose machinations regularly subordinate the rule of law to  jack-booted displays of law and order.
This neocon approach has seen officers of the Canadian  government hand over civilians convicted of nothing to the Afghani  puppet regime for certain torture. As illustrated by the treatment of  Omar Khadr, the lawlessness of the current Canadian government makes  Harper and Bush partners in victimizing child soldiers, contrary to many  international treaties. 
Will the Alberta judiciary’s handling of Splitting the  Sky’s trial continue the slide of my home province away from the  sovereignty of Canada?
Will the court extend Splitting the Sky a fair trial, or  will the judge railroad the accused at the behest of political masters  in Washington, Dallas, Houston, Ottawa and Calgary?
Will Splitting the Sky’s right to present a full defense be  respected?
Or will the judge demean his or her court to decide, say,  that George Bush’s real or imagined “misdeeds” have no place in the  proceedings?
Will the provincial court of Alberta rise to the  responsibilities invested in this instrument of Canadian sovereignty?
Or  will the trial of Splitting the Sky take place in a kangaroo court,  putting on full display Calgary’s colonial function in the American  empire?
Will the court encourage, embrace and even demand a full  airing of the real legal issues inherent in the decisions made by  Splitting the Sky, and those of the police officers who arrested him?
Will it illuminate or obfuscate the responsibility of citizens when we see agents of the law unwilling to enforce statutes like Canada’s Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act?
   
Is Canada’s international reputation to be that of a haven  for the most recent crop of credibly accused war criminals?
The Calgary Principles
Among those who have agreed to take part in both the  Crown’s and the people’s processes are Ramsay Clark and Cynthia  McKinney. A former Attorney General of the United States, Ramsay Clark  has a long history of representing Splitting the Sky as his lawyer.
This  history began when prominent figures in the United States intervened to  cover up the lies and crimes of the Attica prison debacle of 1971. This  event changed Splitting the Sky’s life forever.
In the US presidential election of 2008, Cynthia McKinney  ran as the Green Party’s candidate. She is widely recognized as an  inheritor of the quest for domestic and international justice advanced  in different ways by both Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Ms  McKinney served for four terms as a US Congresswoman representing a  constituency in Georgia.
She has stood bravely for the principle that  universal human rights extend to the Palestinian people. With her words  and actions, Ms. McKinney epitomizes the necessary merger of the global  anti-war coalition and the international movement of those committed to  the quest for the truth of what really happened on September 11, 2001.
In order to stop the otherwise never-ending 9/11 wars, we  must make reason and science prevail over fear-mongering, superstition  and disinformation in determining who was really responsible for the  originating acts of the global war on terror.
I propose that the convergence of events and personalities,  character and circumstance, on the frontiers of so much contested power  offers an important opening to a new era of juridical development. I  propose that the trial of Splitting the Sky presents a platform for the  elaboration of a new set of juridical rules and protocols to be known as  The Calgary Principles.
It has been six decades since the UN general assembly  agreed to a succinct refinement of the principles that emerged from the  trial of some of the top Nazis, as well as their juridical, medical, and  industrialist accomplices. During those decades, there has been an  intensification of the culture of impunity that immunizes those at the  top of the hierarchy of wealth and power from any legal accountability  for their crimes.
Like the Tokyo trials of the defeated leadership of  imperial Japan, the Nuremberg Trials were a classic example of victors’  justice. The trend that began in the aftermath of the Second World War  has never been preempted. Again and again, only those on the losing side  of international conflicts face legal consequences for their crimes.
Even the international tribunal dealing with the Rwandan  genocide of 1994 restricts its proceedings to dealing with the crimes of  only one side in the conflict. Only Hutus are targeted for prosecution.  The jurists empowered by the UN Security Council consistently veer away  from any reckoning with the many serious crimes of Paul Kagame’s  Tutsi-dominated Rwandan Patriotic Front. 
With  Anglo-American backing channeled from Uganda, this Tutsi-dominated  military force conquered its externally manipulated foes to become the  core unit of the Rwandan Armed Forces. Kagame’s army was built up to  become a key pillar of the Central African branch of the American  Empire. This empire includes many Canadian mining companies, including  Barrick Gold, that operate with warlord and child soldier protection in  one of the most war-torn zones on the planet. 
These operations, which expose the utter ruthlessness of imperial capital’s heart of darkness, epitomize the severity of the enforced lawlessness that enriches a few at the lethal expense of the many.
The inequities of victors’ justice were on full display  last March 17, when the police decided to protect credibly accused war  criminal George W. Bush and to arrest and incarcerate Splitting the Sky.  Like a disproportionately large number of other Native Americans and  African Americans, Splitting the Sky has spent too much of his life  locked up by the state.
On the other side of the ledger is George W. Bush. Bush  epitomizes the class that is, with some few exceptions, above the law.  In his life’s journeys, Bush has drawn on the kinds of privilege that is  rooted in generations of colonization and conquest.
The former US  President accelerated these trajectories of violence and theft when he  and Dick Cheney were at the controls of the most formidable war machine  ever assembled.
In Calgary we saw close up the extraordinary protections  regularly extended to this credibly accused war criminal. In my view,  Bush as well as his patrons and clients will not be brought to trial  until humanity finds a way to withdraw the license to kill afforded by  the institutionalized inequities of victors’ justice.
A core precept of the Calgary Principles, therefore, must  deal with the need to move beyond the kind of victors’ justice that  became institutionalized following the Second World War. A central  principle of the rule of law is the need to enforce its authority  equitably and uniformly. This basic principle must be made to apply to  those who commit the highest order of international crime, no matter  whether they are on the winning or losing side of international or  domestic conflicts.
As long as the power politics of victors’ justice continues  to protect the likes of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, the rule of law  remains a fraud. Under present conditions, the rule of law is a sad  hoax designed to disguise the role of law enforcement agencies as  protectors of the ill-gotten wealth often stripped from the branches of  humanity that Frantz Fanon once labeled “the wretched of the earth.” 
The elaboration of the Calgary Principles will have to  entail the quest for new language and juridical concepts to capture the  full extent and complexity of international crime in the twenty-first  century. In moving this process forward, we could do worse than to look  for inspiration to the example set by the great Polish and Jewish  jurist, Raphael Lemkin. In 1944 Lemkin coined the term “genocide” in an  attempt to identify the outer extremes of the state terror then underway  in Axis-occupied Europe.
Lemkin’s juridical contribution was not the last word in  the process of making international law reflect the expanding scope of  international crime. In more recent decades, the technology of mass  destruction has become so much more powerful and many-faceted than it  was in Lemkin’s day that we need new terms and procedures to deal with  the moving frontiers of criminality.
Consider, for instance, the nature of the crime that takes  place when whole populations are sentenced to endless futures of  disproportionately high rates of genetic deformity through the  saturation of their mother lands with depleted uranium.
Consider the nature of a crime that would see a drug company covertly introduce a new disease strain in order to market a prepared antidote of vaccine to cure the disease it had disseminated.
What names, what prohibitions, and what punishments do we  need to respond to and discourage crimes that infect populations, deform  populations, and even destroy whole ecosystems, making the renewal of  all kinds of life, including human life, impossible to sustain?
The makers of the Calgary Principles will have to pay  particular attention to the role of media conglomerates, public  relations firms and public broadcasters in creating the psychological  environment that allows international crime to thrive in the age of  elite immunity from prosecution. The sophisticated propaganda of the  global war on terror presents a textbook example of how mainstream media  venues often play major roles in the perceptual dehumanization of  population groups whose natural resources are targeted for appropriation  in aggressive war.
We saw a small example of the role of mainstream media as thought police in the censorship that characterized most of the coverage of George W. Bush’s visit to Calgary. The journalists assigned to cover the event almost uniformly directed attention away from Splitting the Sky’s attempt to conduct a citizen’s arrest of George W. Bush.
 
Two interconnected trials
The trial of Khalid Sheik Mohammed (KSM) that will take  place in New York City in the months ahead will help to establish the  geopolitical framework for the formulation of the Calgary Principles and  the trial of Splitting the Sky.
For many months key venues of the  mainstream media have been advertising KSM as the so-called “mastermind”  of the 9/11 attacks. After having been tortured dozens of times in US  custody, the demented KSM apparently agrees with the label given him,  even as he boasts outlandishly of the role he has imagined for himself  in many more alleged terrorist incidents. 
For millions of observers who do not accept the official  conspiracy theory of 9/11, KSM and those who will be tried with him are  obvious patsies. 
The treatment of KSM is but one small part of the  application of torture not to unearth information about future terrorist  attacks, but rather to create a false record to support the specious  claims on which the 9/11 wars are premised
This propensity was put  clearly on public display with news of the torture in Egypt of Ibn  al-Shaykh al-Libi. The purpose of Al-Libi’s torture, which Dick Cheney  directed, was to produce false testimony, subsequently presented at the  United Nations in 2003, of a non-existent connection between Osama bin  Laden and Saddam Hussein
Murray was removed from his job when he began to pay  attention to what was happening in his posting to prisoners flown in  through illegal renditions from many parts of the world.
Here is how Murray describes the patterns of torture in Uzbekistan, a key polity in the region’s multi-trillion dollar political boondoggle of oil and gas extraction, as well as pipeline construction. Murray asserts,
“The whole point of the intelligence being obtained under  torture was to actually exaggerate the terrorist threats and to  exaggerate the strength of Al-Qaeda. That was the whole point of why  people were being tortured, to confess that they were members of  Al-Qaeda and to denounce long lists of names of people as members of  Al-Qaeda who weren’t members of Al-Qaeda.”
  
http://www.consortiumnews.com/2009/102409b.html.
By putting a focus on the lies and crimes of the  Cheney-Bush-Rumsfeld cabal of war profiteers, the trial of Splitting the  Sky, together with the formulation of the Calgary Principles, is  shaping up as a counterpoint to the upcoming show trial of KSM and  others in New York.
We invite broad participation in the Calgary proceedings  this coming March from jurists, academics, students and concerned  citizens from around the world. The convergence of interest in and  around Splitting the Sky’s trial should be seen as one part of a global  upsurge of popular will flowing from the growing recognition that our  formal machineries of domestic law and international relations are  leading humanity into a blind alley of death and destruction.
The ugly  imperatives of ‘might is right’ will prevail over the rule of law until  the people and peoples of the world find a way to overcome the  inequities of victors’ justice.
The core corporations of the military-industrial complex have achieved such a lock grip on the executive, legislative and judicial branches of most of the world’s governments that humanity’s slender achievements in instituting democracy are being quickly negated.
What meaning does an “X” on an election ballot have if  voters have been duped by disinformation and smear campaigns even as  they have been drawn in to realms of public mythology that are  completely disconnected from the realities of how power is exercised?
The citizens of Afghanistan are far from alone in suffering  the fate of what I call ballot box colonialism.
Hence it can be said that these days the most important  agencies of the military-industrial complex and the national security  state are the media conglomerates.
These agencies of propaganda for an  aggressive war bombard us on a daily basis with mental missiles of  psychological warfare.
The constant barrage of messages we receive that peace is  to be found in war, that freedom is to be found in slavery, that wealth  is to be found in indebtedness, and that truth is to be found in lies,  is pulling humanity away from our fragile inheritance of reason,  rationality, and enlightened discourse on the real menaces we face.
WAR IS PEACE means War for the masses
= Peace for the elite
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY means Slavery for the masses
= Freedom for the elite
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH means Ignorance for the masses
= Strength for the elite!
To do so, we must find a way to pull back from the oblivion of the modern-day Indian Wars that are depriving so many global citizens of life, liberty and happiness ~ peace, order and good government ~ as we move into the second decade of the new millennium.
 
 
Canada has a true leader in Splitting The Sky, just as the USA has a real leader in Cynthia McKinney. These two great people got together on 9 March to give an inspiring 90-minute talk at the university of Calgary, and it's simply not to be missed. Truth, integrity, courage and poetry in motion. View the footage at this link:
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Excellent, Noor. Bush will stand in the docket one fine day. Keep on runnin' and hidin' Dubya - As Joe Louis said, "he can run but he can't hide!"
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