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5/4/2008 All the USS Cole Bombers Free in Yemen, Journalist on Trial for Terrorism On October 12, 2000, two suicide bombers on an explosives laden dingy attacked a US destroyer in the Gulf of Aden, killing 17 US service members and injuring 49 others. The perpetrators of this terror plot are all free in Yemen despite being found guilty in court and sentenced to jail. If Saudi Arabia pardoned 9/11 highjacker Mohammed Atta while imprisoning a completely innocent journalist on terrorism charges, the US would be in an uproar. But that’s exactly what is going on in Yemen. The USS Cole bombers are free. My good friend, the journalist al-Khaiwani, is on trial in terrorism court. Sentencing is May 21. Regular readers are familiar with the Yemeni regime’s habitual accommodation of al-Qaeda terrorists, but this is a great article from the WaPo on the bombers. Besides what I’ve written, its the first comprehensive treatment of what happened to the bombers after the trial. Much of details we published on the last anniversary, but the WaPo incorporates the recent updates on the release of One thing that’s new to me is al-Nashiri was in Taiz after the bombing, but the Yemeni government insisted he was out of the country. This type of obstruction is actually quite in character with the regime’s approach to the USS Cole investigation and, generally speaking, to the murderers of US soldiers whether on the Cole or in Iraq:
Sooner or later attention will turn to the fact that regime affiliated persons are using tools of the state in a variety of ways to produce and facilitate suicide bombers of all nationalities that kill our troops in Iraq. In 2005-2006, over 1800 Yemeni jihaddists went to Iraq with the assistance of Yemeni military commanders and others within the Yemeni administration. That’s another part of the paradigm that needs coverage. It’s nice to see some US governmental outrage about the release of the USS Cole bombers. The families need to know that, so do our soldiers and the rest of the country. Q: “After we worked day and night to bring justice to the victims and prove that these Qaeda operatives were responsible, we’re back to square one,” said Ali Soufan, a former FBI agent and a lead investigator into the bombing. “Do they have laws over there or not? It’s really frustrating what’s happening.” A: Yes, Yemen does have laws and they are quite consistently applied. This is no anomaly. One way to discern what the laws actually are is to compare the lenient treatment of al-Qaeda with harsh treatment of a) criminals and tribal kidnappers, b) the Houthis and the 700,000 people in Sa’ada or c) the southerners and their leaders. It is often said that Saleh is bending to public pressure on the al-Qaeda issue; however he refuses to bend to public pressure on any other issue, be it the south, Sa’ada, reform or even the fuel riots. It is an alliance, whether financially or ideologically driven. To stipulate that Saleh is unable to move against al-Qaeda in any way presupposes that the movement was always or has become as powerful as the military and tribal legs of the regime. The alternate view is that Saleh chooses not to antagonize al-Qaeda because it benefits him in some way or another. The current rash of missing mortars and nightime bombings of government buildings is a result of Saleh’s policy of appeasement, one way or another. From the article:
Al-Qaeda functioning as a paramilitary of the Yemeni regime at the behest of the intel agencies and their commanders raises the question of the terms of the quid pro quo. Said Jane Novak @ 8:24 am | Permalink |
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Jane,
Thank-you for all your hard work in helping me to get the governments attention back on the Cole and the Yemeni regime. I am happy to say that three senators and one representative has agreed to help us, the families of the forgotten Cole attack to obtain justice. I hope that they are not just pulling my leg. Again. Your support, and all your help made this possible!!!!
Gary G. Swenchonis father of Gary G. Swenchonis, Jr murdered in Yemen
Comment by Gary G. Swenchonis — 5/5/2008 @ 6:53 pm
Gary, I have a lot of information stored here and on the back pages of the blog. I’m more happy to help you than anybody else. Its a travesty that the murderers of your son and the others are free.
That’s great news about the Senators. I hope they get on the ball. Its really a dangerous situation evolving in Yemen.
Comment by Jane Novak — 5/5/2008 @ 10:43 pm
…habitual accommodation of al-Qaeda terrorists…
- AL Quaeda, of course, are an American invention, spawned from the anti-Soviet CIA financed and trained mujihadeen.
They had 18 recruitment offices open at one time in the US.
At least they aren’t war criminals like the US Government, which is a much greater crime, than mere terrorism.
Comment by joe90 — 5/6/2008 @ 12:29 pm
Reverend Wright, is that you?
bwahahaha
Comment by Jane Novak — 5/6/2008 @ 12:42 pm
…to the murderers of US soldiers whether on the Cole or in Iraq:..
US soldiers in Iraq - what are they doing there?
Don’t tell me, let me guess -
- there was ‘intel’ (don’t laugh) which said Saddam had WMD and was also playing host to Al Quaeda, hence the reason over a million Iraqis had to be butchered by the freedom-loving US (to date)!
…raises the question of the terms of the quid pro quo.
- The brave US, giving itself the right to act like war criminals, as usual.
Gosh, what armies of liberation!
The ethics of Hitler and the SS!
No wonder the only friends the US has in the Middle East are blood-thirsty dictators, who rely on the US to stay in power, and a gang of demented fundamentalist racist ethnic cleansers in Israel.
Comment by joe90 — 5/6/2008 @ 7:44 pm
[…] All I ask is for you to send a letter–it’s already filled out, you just have to send it. You won’t get spammed or anything; you can opt-in for updates from them about freedom of the press in Yemen if you want. (Or you can just read Jane’s blog, like I do, and get other news as well, like the latest on the USS Cole bombers.) You can keep your name off the public list, too. […]
Pingback by Today’s Anti-Islamofascist Action: Save Media Freedom in Yemen | MY Vast Right Wing Conspiracy — 5/7/2008 @ 11:05 am
‘Anti-Islamofascist Action’
- is that the same as US support for the Islamic fundamentalist government of Saudi Arabia, or different?
Strange how the US government can support, and keep in power, so many anti-democratic fascist dictatorships in the Middle East itself, and yet Americans only call those dicitators who don’t follow American orders ‘islamofascist’.
Americans don’t even call themselves ‘fascist’ depsite their obvious support for Islamic, Jewish and Christian fundamentalism over the past few decades.
The perpetrators of this terror plot are all free in Yemen despite being found guilty in court and sentenced to jail.
- The perpetrator of ‘unprovoked aggression’ (the same crime as Hitler) against innocent defenceless Iraq in 2003, is still free and at large, in America. He’s called the President. The world’s biggest war criminal and butcher.
Comment by joe90 — 5/7/2008 @ 1:58 pm