Montag, 18. September 2006

So have you Had Enough?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HiAw8qRcXI

Stacey Tallitsch
Democrat Louisiana 1st District
http://StaceyForCongress.com

I Was a PR Intern in Iraq

Willem Marx, an Oxford graduate who did "media work" with the Lincoln Group in the green zone of Baghdad tells his story of creating propaganda and spinning the American version of a "free press" in Iraq.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091806F.shtml

Wave of Party Switchers Hits Republicans

Some recent switchers are exiting GOP ranks with a bang. Distorted priorities, the federal deficit, and the Iraq war are common themes in their announcements. And in a direct swipe at the far-right ideology that has become a governing credo in the Bush years, they cite intolerance in the party as the chief reason for leaving.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091806D.shtml

Judge, Jury, and Torturer

James Carroll writes: "The White House argument is straightforward: terrorists are such a mortal threat that established due process must be suspended. In particular, the classified secrets of anti terrorist operations must be so closely held that the most basic pillar of jurisprudence - the accused's right to know and respond to evidence - must be discarded. The legislation was drafted by Franz Kafka."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091806P.shtml

King of Pain: why is Mr. Bush so determined to engage in torture?

Paul Krugman asks, "Why is Mr. Bush so determined to engage in torture?" While George Packer writes, "he reassured the world that the United States doesn't torture prisoners in these 'black sites,' while essentially reserving the right to continue to do so. He simultaneously played the good cop and the bad cop, the principled advocate of the Geneva Conventions and the hardboiled defender of 'an alternative set of procedures.'" FYI: a timeline of wartime detention systems is included.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091806L.shtml

The Third Rail of Bush's Dictionary

"President Bush's speechwriters have just about worn out their lexicon of scary words and phrases to regale us with tales of all the terrorist plots he has disrupted since 9/11," writes William Fisher. "But one word has apparently been expunged from the White House dictionary: Anthrax."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091806J.shtml

Gegen die große Koalition der Sozialräuber: eine solch menschenfeindliche Politik darf man nicht begleiten, sie muss bekämpft werden

Kein "kritisches Begleiten": 10.000 Menschen demonstrierten "gegen die große Koalition der Sozialräuber" (18.09.06)

Mit einem Sternmarsch haben am Samstag in Berlin mehrere zehntausend Menschen "gegen die große Koalition der Sozialräuber" demonstriert. Zu der Veranstaltung hatte ein breites Bündnis von Teilnehmern der "Montagsdemobewegung" sowie Gewerkschaftern, Mitgliedern linker Parteien, Initiativen und Organisationen aufgerufen. Die Demonstration bilde den Auftakt für einen "heißen Herbst", der mit Kundgebungen des Deutschen Gewerkschaftsbundes (DGB) am 21. Oktober fortgesetzt werde, sagte ein Vertreter der Koordinierungsgruppe der Montagsdemonstrationsbewegung. Der allgemeine Tenor der Demonstration war den Angaben zufolge, "entschiedenen und gut organisierten Widerstand gegen die Reformen der großen Koalition zu leisten, und sich nicht mit einem 'kritischen Begleiten' dieser Reformen zufrieden zu geben. Eine solch menschenfeindliche Politik darf man nicht begleiten, sie muss bekämpft werden."

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14358

THE WAR CRIMES ACT MUST NOT BE CHANGED AT ALL

PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE TWO SEPARATE ACTION PAGES IN THIS ALERT

Call Congress NOW at 888-355-3588 or 800-828-0498

There is an apocryphal tale about a child who, having failed to perform an assigned task, invented the most outlandish excuse for why he could not produce the required finished work. We cannot say if there ever was an actual child who claimed that the dog had eaten his homework. But we have its equivalent now in the current president of the United States.

The incredible world spectacle we have is this. First, the president demands that the War Crimes Act, the law of the land, be changed to accommodate the crimes that have ALREADY been committed at his direction, specifically to authorize methods of torture previously and rightfully considered verboten. If this is not a naked admission that he has broken the law in the most hideous way we don't know what is. Second, and at the same time, he is demanding that new laws enacted be to hotrod the prosecution of those he personally deems enemies of the state. What is he trying to tell the world, that those people CANNOT be convicted of an offense under our current law, but that he himself cannot ESCAPE conviction under that same law for what he has done?

Shame on any member of Congress who signs on to any of this in any part. Let us address each of these two points in turn

THE WAR CRIMES ACT MUST NOT BE CHANGED AT ALL

ACTION PAGE 1: http://www.usalone.com/wright/pnum500.php

If there was an Olympic event for hypocritical lying, the Bush administration would have no peer anywhere. But perhaps the biggest honking lie of all is that the torture of our detainees has given us any intelligence to make us safer. Indeed, it was information extracted by torture (of Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi) that was used as an EXCUSE by the Bush and Cheney that it was so drop dead critical to attack and occupy Iraq, now recognized by all with an honest bone left in their body as the greatest strategic blunder in our nation's military history. It is all contained in the Phase 2 Senate Intelligence Committee Report, which Cheney claims not to have read himself.

Those who really know interrogation know that information extracted by such means is BAD intelligence, notwithstanding the most extreme "ticking time bomb" scenario the Bush regime constantly throws in our faces. But just as they have systematically done in every other policy area without exception, those who actually know what they are talking about have here again been muscled out of government decision making. We are told for example that the military JAG attorneys were held for hours in a meeting and not allowed to leave until they signed on to the president's demands.

And now Bush directly threatens the American people by saying if they will not rubberstamp his torture program as is, he will scuttle it. That's exactly akin to a bank robber threatening to stop robbing banks unless we change the laws to his specifications. Of course it has to stop. When we have a program that is so destructive to our REAL national security it absolutely MUST stop. Maybe then, just maybe, we could get back to obtaining good intelligence of actual value. But Bush in his patented flim-flam way would make it sound like his critics would have us stop all intelligence operations to protect our families.

They have their talking point, that the law needs to be "clarified", and they are going to keep repeating it like a broken record until we all run screaming from the room. The problem is that they KNEW they were breaking international and U.S. law when they did it, in the most premeditated way, and were so warned in advance by their own attorney general in no uncertain terms. Part of the language they would now unilaterally and retroactively excise from Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions refers to "outrages upon personal dignity, in particular humiliating . . . " At Abu Ghraib, Bush administration henchmen DESIGNED methods of treatment with the deliberate intent of being maximally offensive to their Muslim victims, most of whom were innocent of any crime whatsoever.

If war itself were not enough of an atrocity, when the depth of the horrors of World War II came to light some to the greatest legal minds ever labored to define in words what civilized people must forever proscribe, even in war. And in the Geneva Conventions they succeeded. Any who dare to violate these mutually accepted definitions of despicable behavior are guilty of war crimes on their face. We need NOT behave as monsters ourselves to protect our people. Such acts only lead to the remaining civilized people in the world shunning us as pariahs, to never again volunteer the good intelligence we really need to thwart those who mean us harm.

In fact, the Bush administration has repeatedly jeopardized intelligence operations of REAL value to score media propaganda points. The British were furious two years ago when they outed a very valuable mole in Al Qaeda, thereby doing incalculable damage to our ability to stop the bad guys. And they did it again by pressuring the British to move prematurely on the recent airline plot, related to so-called "liquid explosives" which had no chemical possibility of ever being operational. The case against those plotters and their associates is accordingly weaker than it would have been otherwise.

Keep in mind that in both the above situations informants were gained by winning people to our side. Such intelligence losses cannot be compensated for by stooping to torture methods which have the exact OPPOSITE effect.

DETAINEES MUST BE PROSECUTED UNDER CURRENT LAW

ACTION PAGE 2: http://www.usalone.com/wright/pnum501.php

The fact that the detainees HAVE been tortured is precisely the reason why the Bush administration is so determined to deny them any rights they have under current law to see the evidence against them, or to have any other protections thereunder. Secret evidence means keeping also secret their own war crimes. Either we are a nation of laws or we are not. And to butcher the law "ex post facto" (after the fact) anytime the result will not be as we would like is to render our entire legal system of no force and effect. It is to tell the world that we have laws of convenience only, and that they are subject to change without notice.

There are disreputable precedents in world history, the Star Chamber, kangaroo courts and show trials. The Supreme Court, even stacked as it is already is with Bush beholden appointees, has ruled that the military tribunals proposed are contrary to the Constitution itself, let alone statutory law. The solution is not to enact further Constitutional outrages in the Congress, perhaps in hopes of stacking a contrary deciding fifth additional vote by the time it arrives back at the Supreme Court.

The detainees must be prosecuted under existing law. To do otherwise is to send the loudest message possible to the entire world that we believe THEY HAVE COMMITTED NO CRIME FOR WHICH THEY CAN BE PROSECUTED. Some who were irrefutably innocent have already been released after years of torture, and with no apology or compensation for their ordeal. If the truly guilty cannot be found so under current law, we have no moral standing in the world left at all.

There's a ticking time bomb alright, but unfortunately it's our own current president of the United States. Day by day he becomes more pugnacious and more defiant. It is just a matter of time before he commits an atrocity in our name so heinous that no American will ever be safe ever again anywhere in the world, unless he is peacefully and swiftly removed from office.

And if a dog did eat his homework, it would have been a dog of war.

This alert is brought to you through the activism of James Wright, running for the U.S. House in the 8th Congressional district, and one of the leading progressive voices in the state of Texas. Follow the other links on the action page for Jim's own proposals of bills to REALLY protect us.

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Westminster eForum Keynote Consultation Seminar on the EU Review of Telecoms Regulation

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/consultation_seminar_on_the_eu_review_of_telecoms_regulation.htm

Überwachen und Befehlen

Britische Überwachungskameras wurden mit Lautsprechern ausgestattet, um beobachtetes Fehlverhalten zu disziplinieren.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23571/1.html

Kündigung für den Atomstrom

http://tinyurl.com/lhykc

Hartz IV Widerspruch mit aufschiebender Wirkung: Richter stoppen Jobcenter-Willkür

http://www.meta-info.de/?lid=24349

Flächendeckende Videoüberwachung

http://quintessenz.at/cgi-bin/index?id=000100003672

Geheimer amerikanischer Gulag hat 14.000 Insassen

http://www.meta-info.de/?lid=24348

The America We Believe in Would Preserve Fair Trials and Humane Treatment

George Bush is trying to legalize torture - not just to exempt sadistic CIA interrogators from the law, but also to exempt himself. That's because George Bush could be tried for approving torture under the War Crimes Act of 1996 - and face the death penalty.

I hope you'll take a moment to take action.
http://mail.democrats.com:81/CT00011701MTE0MDc2MQAA.HTML


Bob Fertik

Speak out for the America that leads the world on human rights

http://www.kintera.org/TR.asp?ID=M7197228010612138234640265

IWF: soziale Netze kappen!

http://www.meta-info.de/?lid=24347

Islam Is Not The Problem

http://ga3.org/ct/Op20pgF1UmjN/

Exposing The War Profiteers

by Isaiah J. Poole, TomPaine.com

Two events today could accomplish what the GOP Congress will not.
http://ga3.org/ct/O720pgF1UmjM/

Bush's evasion

Future of Freedom Foundation
by Sheldon Richman

09/15/06

Five years after 9/11, as things increasingly sour in Iraq and Afghanistan, President Bush's public appearances get increasingly more pathetic. During Bush's August news conference a persistent reporter wouldn't let him get away with his claim that Iraq is the central front on the so-called war on terror. 'What did Iraq have to do with 9/11?' reporter Ken Herman asked. 'Nothing,' Bush said in a highly uncharacteristic moment of candor...

http://www.fff.org/comment/com0609c.asp


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

US war on terror must be waged legally

Tennessean
by staff

09/17/06

It's hard for members of Congress to say no to a president of their own party when he personally comes to their offices and asks for support. The rejection is harder still when the issue is terror. Five years after 9/11, no other topic cuts so close to the bone. But the three Senate Republicans who have stood their ground, forcing a standoff with the White House, have elevated this issue far beyond partisan politics and personal favors. Their outline for an interrogation and trial process for terror suspects, beyond being effective, complies with national and international law. In contrast, the president's plan is dangerous. A bill sponsored by Sens. John McCain of Arizona, John Warner of Virginia and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina would allow terror suspects to be questioned and tried without subjecting them to torture and would give them reasonable access to evidence used against them...

http://tinyurl.com/mag3k


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Hungerstreik gegen Hartz IV: Hungern gegen Hunger?

Kommentar von Mag Wompel zum Aufruf von Peter Grottian: „Hungerstreik gegen Hartz IV-Minus – existenzielle Zumutungen mit existenziellen Protestformen beantworten!“ http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/aktionen/hungern.html

Es ist ein Kommentar zum Aufruf von Peter Grottian vom 16.08.2006 (pdf) http://www.die-soziale-bewegung.de/2006/hungerstreik/Hungerstreik_Idee.pdf


Aus: LabourNet, 18. September 2006

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Hungerstreik gegen Hartz IV-Abbau – existenzielle Zumutungen mit existenziellen Protestformen beantworten! Aufruf zu einer besonnenen Debatte und für ein extremes Mittel der gewaltfreien Demonstration.

Aufruf vom September 2006 von Peter Grottian (Berliner Sozialforum/Aktionsbündnis Sozialproteste Berlin), Michael Maurer
(Aktionsbündnis Sozialproteste Jüterbog), Tommy Sander (Aktionsbündnis Sozialproteste Aschersleben), Pia Witte (Aktionsbündnis Sozialproteste Leipzig) http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/aktionen/hungerstreik.html

Es ist eine Aktualisierung des Aufrufs von Peter Grottian: „Hungerstreik gegen Hartz IV-Minus – existenzielle Zumutungen mit existenziellen Protestformen beantworten!“, der von Mag Wompel kommentiert wurde http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/aktionen/hungern.html


Aus: LabourNet, 21. September 2006

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"Hungerstreikaktion"

Kommentar von Dirk Vogelskamp http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/aktionen/hungern_dv.html

Aus dem Text: „…Warum sollte eine medial inszenierte Hungerstreikaktion von Menschen, die Verzicht schließlich gewohnt sind und die mit etwas mehr als 4 Euro täglich ihren Lebensbedarf decken müssen, der wohl noch unterhalb des Gammelfleischniveaus angesiedelt sein dürfte, die Menschenschinder der SPD jetzt noch schrecken? Ein selbstbestimmtes und sozialverträgliches Frühableben ist bekanntlich allen Sozialtechnikern recht. (…) Wenn schon Aktionen, spontan eingefallen und undurchdacht: warum laden wir nicht ein zu einem Tag der offenen Türen bei denjenigen, die, hochentlohnt und diätenschwer, tagtäglich in nicht zu überbietender Leichtigkeit über die Zumutbarkeit von Jobs, von Niedriglöhnen, von Zuzahlungen, von Armutsrisiken und Kürzungsmöglichkeiten schwadronieren. Hin in Bettel- und Arbeitskolonnen zu unseren Bundestagsabgeordneten nach Hause. Wie leben die, die über unser Leben debattieren, als könnte man dasselbe mit Hartz IV anständig bestreiten. Konfrontieren wir sie mit Armut, mit den unzähligen Nöten aus unserer Nachbarschaft. Begeleiten wir sie beim Einkauf – Weihnachten steht vor der Tür, drehen wir ihre Mülltonnen nach Brauchbarem um ...., sonnen wir uns in der Herbstsonne auf ihrem Rasen, nachdem wir ihn kostenfrei zu mähen angeboten haben. Trinken wir Tee und Kaffee aus der Thermoskanne mit den Familien der Abgeordneten am Straßenrand und debattieren. Lassen wir sie unseren Unmut mit Armutsmahnwachen und -gesängen und Theaterspiel ein paar Wochen spüren. Terror, Neid, wird die Blödzeitung grölen. Na und! Besuchen wir ihre Kneipen und Restaurants, schauen wir ihnen mal über die Schulter, wie’s sich so leben läßt als Abgeordneter, der über die Lebensbedingungen anderer entscheidet. Mitesseraktion statt Hungerstreik!...“


Aus: LabourNet, 28. September 2006

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Die Überflüssigen in Aschersleben – „Satt essen“ im E-Center

Am heutigen Nachmittag tauchte überraschend eine Gruppe von 7 ÜBERFLÜSSIGEN in der ostdeutschen Kleinstadt Aschersleben im "E-Center" in der Geschwister-Scholl-Str. auf. Getreu dem neuen gastronomischen Trend, "All you can eat", folgend, begannen sie in der Lebensmittelabteilung in die Regale zu greifen und stillten ihren Hunger. Beitrag von Michael Maurer auf Indymedia vom 28.09.2006 http://de.indymedia.org/2006/09/158063.shtml

Siehe dazu auch:

«Protestessen» soll auf Armut aufmerksam machen. «Aktion zur Selbsthilfe» erregt Aufsehen in Ascherslebener Supermarkt

Artikel von Jochen Miche in Mitteldeutsche Zeitung vom 28.09.06 http://www.mz-web.de/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=ksta/page&atype=ksArtikel&aid=1158910864361&openMenu=10129


Debatte über Protestformen: Hungern gegen Hunger?

Grottian ruft zum Hungern auf. Diskussion um angemessene Protestmittel

Erwerbslosen- und Sozialbündnisse streiten darüber, ob Hungerstreiks sinnvolle Mittel sind, sich gegen Hartz IV zu wehren. Artikel von Ines Wallrodt in ND vom 29.09.06 http://www.nd-online.de/artikel.asp?AID=97796&IDC=41


Aus: LabourNet, 2. Oktober 2006

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»Wir haben schon alle Mittel ausgeschöpft«. Vielfältige Proteste: Campen vor Arbeitsagentur, Essengehen bei Edeka, Hungerstreik in Berlin.

Gespräch mit Tommi Sander, Sprecher der IG contra Sozialabbau Aschersleben, von Wolfgang Pomrehn in junge Welt vom 17.10.2006 http://www.jungewelt.de/2006/10-17/027.php

Aus dem Text: „ … Hier in Aschersleben, einer Kleinstadt mit 25000 Einwohnern, haben wir jedenfalls schon vieles versucht. Deshalb wollen wir uns auch an dem seit einiger Zeit diskutierten Hungerstreik beteiligen. Wir gehen davon aus, daß sich bundesweit 30 Betroffene beteiligen werden.

(…) Der Hungerstreik wird allerdings nicht hier in Aschersleben stattfinden, sondern zentral in Berlin. (…) Ich kenne die Kritik, meine aber, wir haben schon alle Mittel ausgeschöpft. Wenn mir noch jemand ein Mittel nennen kann, dann wäre ich der Letzte, der sich nicht daran beteiligt. Die Stimmung unter den Betroffenen ist jedenfalls so, daß der Hungerstreik mehr oder weniger auf der Tagesordnung steht…“


Aus: LabourNet, 18. Oktober 2006

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Hungern gegen Hunger? Debatte um den Hungerstreik als Protestform

Hungerstreik gegen Hartz IV im April 2007 – existenzielle Zumutungen mit existenziellen Protestformen beantworten! Aufruf zu einer besonnenen Debatte und für ein extremes Mittel der gewaltfreien Demonstration

Überarbeitete Fassung vom November 2006. Autoren: Peter Grottian (Berliner Sozialforum/Aktionsbündnis Sozialproteste Berlin), Michael Maurer (Bündnis gegen Sozialabbau - Jüterbog), Tommi Sander (IG contra Sozialabbau Aschersleben) und Pia Witte (AG Soziale Politik Leipzig/Aktionsbündnis Sozialproteste Leipzig) http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/aktionen/hungerstreik2.html

Siehe dazu erste Aktionen unter

Fallbeispiel Hartz IV: Erwerbsloser droht mit Hungerstreik wegen unmenschlicher Behördenpraxis. Rüdiger S. soll für einen Euro arbeiten, dabei zuhause frieren und seinen kranken Hund abschaffen.

Artikel von Edith Bartelmus-Scholich in Linke Zeitung vom 29.11.2006 http://www.linkezeitung.de/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1389&Itemid=32


Aus: LabourNet, 30. November 2006

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ALG II - Bezieher im Landkreis Osterode ab heute im Hungerstreik gegen Kürzung der Regelleistung

„Dramatische Entwicklung im Fall des von ALG II - Betroffenen Rüdiger S. Nachdem die ARGE im Landkreis Osterode ihm heute die Regelleistung gekürzt hat, befindet er sich im Hungerstreik. Er braucht unsere Solidarität…“ Meldung von Linke Zeitung vom 1.12.06. http://www.linkezeitung.de/cms/content/view/1405/32/

Dort auch die Soli-Aktion: „Helft Rüdiger S. ! Schreibt mit unserem Mailomaten an: Bundespräsident Horst Köhler; Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel; Bundesminister Franz Müntefering; MdB Oskar Lafontaine, Vorsitzender der Linksfraktion“

Rüdiger S. erwartet, dass ihm entweder eine sozialversicherungspflichtige Arbeit vermittelt, oder aber eine bedarfsgerechte Sozialleistung gezahlt wird. Er ist nicht bereit für einen Euro zu arbeiten und trotzdem zu frieren. Er wird den Hungerstreik erst beenden, wenn die ARGE die 30%ige Kürzung seiner Regelleistung zurück nimmt.


Aus: LabourNet, 4. Dezember 2006

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Hungerstreik von Rüdiger S. gegen 1-Euro-Job und Leistungskürzung

Nach 3 Wochen Hungerstreik stellt Rüdiger S. jetzt die Flüssigkeitsaufnahme ein

Meldung vom 21.12.2006 beim Erwerbslosen Forum Deutschland http://www.erwerbslosenforum.de/nachrichten/ruediger_s_nach_3_wochen_keine_fluessigkeit_212006211221_122_3.htm


Bewegung beim Hungerstreik des Hartz IV-Empfängers

„Aufgrund des Vermittlungsversuches des Erwerbslosen Forum Deutschland und Aktionsbündnisses Sozialproteste hat der Berliner Politikwissenschaftler Prof. Peter Grottian die Vermittlung zwischen dem Landratsamt und dem Betroffenen Rüdiger S. übernommen. Es zeichnet sicher möglicherweise ein Kompromiss in der Richtung ab, dass die Androhung der Hartz IV-Kürzungen zurückgenommen werden könnten, eine neue Verhandlung über mögliche Ein Euro Jobs aufgenommen wird und die Problematik der zu Heizkosten nochmals geprüft wird…“ Meldung vom 22.12.2006 beim Erwerbslosen Forum Deutschland http://www.erwerbslosenforum.de/nachrichten/bewegung_hungerstreik_222006221222_124_3.htm


Hartz IV-Hungerstreikender nimmt wieder Flüssigkeit auf - Hungerstreik bleibt. Nach wie vor Forderung nach sozialversicherungspflichtigem Job

„…In Verhandlungen haben die Vermittler Martin Behrsing, Prof. Peter Grottian und Edgar Schu folgenden Konsens erreicht: Das Jobcenter setzt die angedrohte 30%-Hartz-IV-Kürzung für Januar zunächst aus und will mehrere Optionen für einen 1-Euro-Job ausloten, sich aber auch bemühen, eine reguläre Arbeitsstelle zu finden. Die Höhe der durch das Jobcenter zu übernehmenden Heizkosten wird erneut unter Beachtung der gesetzlichen Vorgaben geprüft. Rüdiger S. besteht auf einer sozialversicherungspflichtigen Arbeitsstelle, und setzt daher den Hungerstreik nicht aus…“ Meldung vom 23.12.2006 beim Erwerbslosen Forum Deutschland http://www.erwerbslosenforum.de/nachrichten/fluessigkeitarufnahme_ja_hungerstreik_bleibt_232006231223_125_3.htm


Aus: LabourNet, 27. Dezember 2006



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Hungerstreik

Compromise sought on interrogation bill

Pensacola News Journal

09/17/06

The Bush administration and holdout GOP senators expressed confidence on Sunday they could reach a compromise on rules for CIA interrogations of suspected terrorists. Neither the president's national security aides nor some of the lawmakers who are resisting White House pressure would say how they can reconcile their deep differences after a week of public sparring. As a result, it is unclear if Congress quickly can pass legislation authorizing aggressive methods against terrorist detainees, as President Bush wants. Congress is likely to adjourn in two weeks for the fall elections...

http://tinyurl.com/pa5p6


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

US abducts, holds AP photographer

Hickory Daily Record

09/17/06

The U.S. military in Iraq has imprisoned an Associated Press photographer for five months, accusing him of being a security threat but never filing charges or permitting a public hearing. Military officials said Bilal Hussein, an Iraqi citizen, was being held for 'imperative reasons of security' under United Nations resolutions. AP executives said the news cooperative's review of Hussein's work did not find anything to indicate inappropriate contact with insurgents, and any evidence against him should be brought to the Iraqi criminal justice system...

http://tinyurl.com/z5aqc


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Torture: The Content of Our Character

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0916-20.htm

Rebelling Against Torture and Bush

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0916-24.htm

The Trial of the Weapons of Mass Destruction

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0917-22.htm

IRS Goes After Church for Anti-War Sermon

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0916-01.htm

EPA Plans to Close Labs, Drop Scientists and Reduce Oversight

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0916-06.htm

Ten Nobel Peace Prize Winners Take Aim at US

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0917-03.htm

Protect Our National Forests: Oppose HR 4200

http://action.wilderness.org/campaign/walden2?rk=u7e7L2E10aMMW


Informant: Marsha Mcclelland

Who Really Controls America

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=935607276


Informant: Bob Banner



George Carlin - Who Really Controls America

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=935607276
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14837.htm
http://videos.netscape.com/story/2006/11/26/george-carlin-who-really-controls-america/


Informant: Ben Noyes

UK Base Station Locations to be Published

http://www.cellular-news.com/story/19373.php


Informant: Sandi from Mast Sickness UK

Princeton puts virus in voting machines in 1 minute

http://tinyurl.com/kkj39

Princeton Study of Diebold Voting Machines
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3479#more-3479


Informant: ranger116



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Princeton

Sign the Petition to Support H.R. 4232

http://pdamerica.org/petition/mcgovern-petition.php

If Americans allow those in power to bypass trial by jury, all of our Bill of Rights will be in danger of extinction

http://www.newswithviews.com/NWVexclusive/exclusive108.htm

Bush is desperately trying to save himself by having the US Congress retroactively repeal both Article 3 of the Geneva Convention and the US War Crimes Act of 1996

http://www.lewrockwell.com/roberts/roberts174.html

It would be wonderful to see the U.S. Constitution taught in the public schools

http://www.lewrockwell.com/suprynowicz/suprynowicz47.html

George W. Bush seems to be shrinking

http://www.lewrockwell.com/kwiatkowski/kwiatkowski158.html

Vote for Me and for World War Three

http://www.lewrockwell.com/dilorenzo/dilorenzo108.html

What War With Iran Would Look Like

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/5111/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Turning My Back on Bush

http://www.hopedance.org/new/issues/48/article2.html

Is There Still a Terrorist Threat?

The massive and expensive homeland security apparatus erected since 9/11 may be persecuting some, spying on many, inconveniencing most, and taxing all to defend the United States against an enemy that scarcely exists.

http://snipurl.com/wkbu


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The ID Chip You Don't Want in Your Passport

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/15/AR2006091500923_pf.html


From Information Clearing House

Torture and the Content of our Character

At stake in this standoff between the President and the Senate are legal and moral issues central to the Constitution and the character of the American people: the right to a fair trial, the use of torture, the accountability of high government officials for war crimes.

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20061002/brecher


Informant: Lew Rockwell

Fighting Capitalism One Essay at a Time

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15000.htm

Ultimately, the U.S. will attack Iran

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/763287.html


From Information Clearing House

Pressures mount on Bush to bomb Iran

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14992.htm

Bush reaffirms hard line approach to Iran

"They need to understand we're firm in our commitment and that if they try to drag their feet or, you know, get us to look the other way, that we won't do that," said Bush.

http://snipurl.com/wk9k


From Information Clearing House

U.S. wartime prison network grows into legal vacuum for 14,000

In the few short years since the first shackled Afghan shuffled off to Guantanamo, the U.S. military has created a global network of overseas prisons, its islands of high security keeping 14,000 detainees beyond the reach of established law.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15003.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Guantanamo

So Guantanamo wasn't needed after all

By Alasdair Palmer

President Bush's policy on how to treat people captured in the course of the war on terror is unravelling fast. In order to comply with a Supreme Court ruling, he has to get new rules for military tribunals for the suspects held at Guantanamo through Congress.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14994.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Guantanamo

Popular resistance from Caracas to Cairo

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14996.htm

Imperialism 101
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14995.htm

The American Military's Cult of Cruelty

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14993.htm

Sonntag, 17. September 2006

Next-up News n°101

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/next_up_news_n101.htm

CIA in Middle of Election-Year Battle

The CIA believed it was operating lawfully in detaining and interrogating 96 suspected terrorists at locations from Thailand to Europe, until the Supreme Court this summer demolished that legal foundation.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091706F.shtml

Who's the Next Target in the Abramoff Probe?

Former Ohio Congressman Bob Ney has admitted his role in Washington's influence-peddling scandal, but prosecutors still have other politicians in their sights.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091706E.shtml

Nobles Need Not Pay Taxes

Thom Hartmann writes, "A cornerstone of the cons' movement to consolidate power in the hands of a wealthy corporate elite is the campaign to end corporate income taxes altogether- and leave the rest of us to pick up the entire tab for corporate use of our institutions and corporation despoliation of our commons."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091706C.shtml

Spy Agencies Outsourcing to Fill Key Jobs

At the National Counterterrorism Center — the agency created two years ago to prevent another attack like September 11 — more than half of the employees are not US government analysts or terrorism experts. Instead, they are outside contractors.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091706B.shtml

Bush Says GOP Rebels Are Putting Nation at Risk

President Bush made an impassioned defense on Friday of his proposed rules for the interrogation and prosecution of terrorism suspects, warning that the nation’s ability to defend itself would be undermined if rebellious Republicans in the Senate did not come around to his position.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091706A.shtml

The Longer the War, the Larger the Lies

Rarely has a television network presented a more perfectly matched double feature. President Bush's 9/11 address on Monday night interrupted ABC's "Path to 9/11" so seamlessly that a single network disclaimer served them both: "For dramatic and narrative purposes, the movie contains fictionalized scenes, composite and representative characters and dialogue, as well as time compression."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091706Y.shtml

Compromise may be coming on CIA program

Deal may be in works on interrogations
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060917/ap_on_go_co/congress_terrorism


goodbye,

Gary the Grouch


Voter Security: http://www.blackboxvoting.org/


"Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you." -- Pericles

The Tale of Two Genocides: The Failed US Response to Rwanda and Darfur

Two years after the anniversary of the Bush administration's acknowledgement that the slaughter in Darfur constitutes genocide, the killing continues. Africa Action, the oldest Africa advocacy organization in the US, documents the differences between the reaction of the American public and US policymakers, and chronicles the deadly inadequacy of their response.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091706X.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Darfur

Streitfall UMTS-Antenne

http://tinyurl.com/nzh58

The View From Guantanamo

Former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Abu Bakker Qassim writes about 9/11 attacks, saying: "I too was its victim. I would never have experienced the ordeal and humiliation of Guantanamo if this horrific event had not taken place."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091706Z.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Guantanamo

Government food watchdog gave green light to supermarkets to sell 'illegal' genetically modified rice

GM: The cover-up

Revealed: Government food watchdog gave green light to supermarkets to sell 'illegal' genetically modified rice

By Geoffrey Lean,
Environment Editor
Published: 17 September 2006

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article1604094.ece

Britain's official food safety watchdog has privately told supermarkets that it will not stop them selling an illegal GM rice to the public.

Documents seen by this newspaper show that the Food Standards Agency assured major manufacturers and retailers 10 days ago that it would not make them withdraw the rice - at the same time as it was telling the public it should not be allowed to go on sale.

The environmental group Friends of the Earth has already found GM material in two types of own-brand rice sold in Morrisons supermarkets - in direct contravention of food safety regulations - and believes the GM rice is likely to be widespread throughout Britain.

But the agency has not carried out its own tests for modified rice in products on the market, and has not instructed retailers to do so. It says that the rice is safe, but some scientists disagree.

Last night, Peter Ainsworth, the shadow Environment Secretary, described the agency's conduct as "a massive scandal" and said it "smelt of a cover-up". He said he would be asking for an official investigation into whether the agency had broken the law.

Legally, no GM material is allowed to go on sale in Britain or any other EU country. But last month the Bush administration admitted it had found a modified material, which had not even received safety clearance in the US, in long-grain rice intended for export.

The unauthorised rice, which is listed as LLRICE601, was developed by Bayer CropScience to tolerate weedkiller, and tested on US farms between
1998 and 2001. The company decided not to market it. Nevertheless it has turned up widely in US rice, possibly because pollen from the tested rice spread to conventional crops. The European Commission says that it has been found in 33 of 162 samples of rice imported from the US.

The EC last month banned any further imports unless they could be proved to be clear of the GM rice, and instructed governments to test products already on the market to make sure that they did not contain it.

The European health and consumer protection commissioner, Markos Kyprianou, said it should not be allowed to enter the food chain "in any circumstances".

Two big Swiss supermarket chains have already banned all US long-grain rice from sale.

The Food Standards Agency publicly announced that "the presence of this GM material in rice on sale in the UK is illegal under European food law", adding: "Food retailers are responsible for ensuring the food they sell does not contain unauthorised GM material."

But on 5 September, a senior agency official, Claire Baynton, privately met major retailers and food manufacturers. According to records of the meeting seen by The Independent on Sunday, she said the agency did not expect companies to trace products and withdraw them.

The agency says it told the companies at the meeting that it was their responsibility to ensure that the food they sold did not contain GM material, but that it would not "require" them to test for it or withdraw products if found.

It says that it has "not carried out tests of products on the market" and "has not issued any instructions to retailers" to do so. The agency says that modified rice does not present a safety concern and is advising people who may have US rice at home to continue to eat it. But some scientists say it could give cause for "concern over its potential allergenicity".

Friends of the Earth has found GM material in two samples of Morrisons American long-grain rice and American long-grain brown rice, although it was not able to verify that it was LLRICE601. Morrisons accepts that selling any GM rice is illegal. It cleared its shelves of the products "as a precautionary measure" immediately after being informed of the findings.

Clare Oxborrow, GM campaigner for Friends of the Earth, said: "The discovery of illegal GM ingredients is very worrying. The Food Standards Agency has failed to take action to identify and withdraw contaminated food, so it is likely that more illegal rice will reach the plates of unsuspecting customers.

"Instead of down-playing this contamination incident, and delaying action, the agency should be taking urgent steps to prevent illegal GM rice from being sold in our shops."

Britain's official food safety watchdog has privately told supermarkets that it will not stop them selling an illegal GM rice to the public.

Documents seen by this newspaper show that the Food Standards Agency assured major manufacturers and retailers 10 days ago that it would not make them withdraw the rice - at the same time as it was telling the public it should not be allowed to go on sale.

The environmental group Friends of the Earth has already found GM material in two types of own-brand rice sold in Morrisons supermarkets - in direct contravention of food safety regulations - and believes the GM rice is likely to be widespread throughout Britain.

But the agency has not carried out its own tests for modified rice in products on the market, and has not instructed retailers to do so. It says that the rice is safe, but some scientists disagree.

Last night, Peter Ainsworth, the shadow Environment Secretary, described the agency's conduct as "a massive scandal" and said it "smelt of a cover-up". He said he would be asking for an official investigation into whether the agency had broken the law.

Legally, no GM material is allowed to go on sale in Britain or any other EU country. But last month the Bush administration admitted it had found a modified material, which had not even received safety clearance in the US, in long-grain rice intended for export.

The unauthorised rice, which is listed as LLRICE601, was developed by Bayer CropScience to tolerate weedkiller, and tested on US farms between
1998 and 2001. The company decided not to market it. Nevertheless it has turned up widely in US rice, possibly because pollen from the tested rice spread to conventional crops. The European Commission says that it has been found in 33 of 162 samples of rice imported from the US.

The EC last month banned any further imports unless they could be proved to be clear of the GM rice, and instructed governments to test products already on the market to make sure that they did not contain it.

The European health and consumer protection commissioner, Markos Kyprianou, said it should not be allowed to enter the food chain "in any circumstances".

Two big Swiss supermarket chains have already banned all US long-grain rice from sale.

The Food Standards Agency publicly announced that "the presence of this GM material in rice on sale in the UK is illegal under European food law", adding: "Food retailers are responsible for ensuring the food they sell does not contain unauthorised GM material."

But on 5 September, a senior agency official, Claire Baynton, privately met major retailers and food manufacturers. According to records of the meeting seen by The Independent on Sunday, she said the agency did not expect companies to trace products and withdraw them.

The agency says it told the companies at the meeting that it was their responsibility to ensure that the food they sold did not contain GM material, but that it would not "require" them to test for it or withdraw products if found.

It says that it has "not carried out tests of products on the market" and "has not issued any instructions to retailers" to do so. The agency says that modified rice does not present a safety concern and is advising people who may have US rice at home to continue to eat it. But some scientists say it could give cause for "concern over its potential allergenicity".

Friends of the Earth has found GM material in two samples of Morrisons American long-grain rice and American long-grain brown rice, although it was not able to verify that it was LLRICE601. Morrisons accepts that selling any GM rice is illegal. It cleared its shelves of the products "as a precautionary measure" immediately after being informed of the findings.

Clare Oxborrow, GM campaigner for Friends of the Earth, said: "The discovery of illegal GM ingredients is very worrying. The Food Standards Agency has failed to take action to identify and withdraw contaminated food, so it is likely that more illegal rice will reach the plates of unsuspecting customers.

"Instead of down-playing this contamination incident, and delaying action, the agency should be taking urgent steps to prevent illegal GM rice from being sold in our shops."


Informant: binstock

Major Problems At Polls Feared

Some Officials Say Voting Law Changes And New Technology Will Cause Trouble

By Dan Balz and Zachary A. Goldfarb
Washington Post Staff Writers
Sunday, September 17, 2006; A01

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/16/AR2006091600885.html

An overhaul in how states and localities record votes and administer elections since the Florida recount battle six years ago has created conditions that could trigger a repeat -- this time on a national scale -- of last week's Election Day debacle in the Maryland suburbs, election experts said.

In the Nov. 7 election, more than 80 percent of voters will use electronic voting machines, and a third of all precincts this year are using the technology for the first time. The changes are part of a national wave, prompted by the federal Help America Vote Act of 2002 and numerous revisions of state laws, that led to the replacement of outdated voting machines with computer-based electronic machines, along with centralized databases of registered voters and other steps to refine the administration of elections.

But in Maryland last Tuesday, a combination of human blunders and technological glitches caused long lines and delays in vote-counting. The problems, which followed ones earlier this year in Ohio, Illinois and several other states, have contributed to doubts among some experts about whether the new systems are reliable and whether election officials are adequately prepared to use them.

In a polarized political climate, in which elections are routinely marked by litigation and allegations of incompetent administration or outright tampering, some worry that voting problems could cast a Florida-style shadow over this fall's midterm elections.

"We could see that control of Congress is going to be decided by races in recount situations that might not be determined for several weeks," said Paul S. DeGregorio, chairman of the federal Election Assistance Commission, although he added that he does not expect problems of this magnitude.

"It's hard to put a factor on how ill-prepared we are," said former Ohio governor Richard F. Celeste, a Democrat who recently co-chaired a study of new machines with Republican Richard L. Thornburgh, former governor of Pennsylvania, for the National Research Council. They advised local election officials to prepare backup plans for November.

"What we know is, these technologies require significant testing and debugging to make them work," added Celeste, now president of Colorado College. "Our concern -- particularly as we look to the November election, when there is a lot of pressure on -- is that election officials consider what kinds of fallbacks they can put in place."

The main focus is on whether people know how to properly use the machines, particularly the large army of volunteers who staff the polls at most precincts.

"We know the equipment works because it's been qualified to federal standards," said Kevin J. Kennedy, executive director of the Wisconsin State Elections Board and president of the National Association of State Election Directors. "The real challenge is to make sure our poll workers are trained and make sure voters have been educated so that we don't have an experience like Maryland had."

What is clear is that a national effort to improve election procedures six years ago -- after the presidential election ended with ambiguous ballots and allegations of miscounted votes and partisan favoritism in Florida -- has failed to restore broad public confidence that the system is fair.

To the contrary, litigation is on the rise. Rick Hasen, a law professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles and the author of Election Law Blog, found that the number of election challenges filed in court had risen sharply from 2000 to 2004 -- from 197 per year to 361. "Parties have become more willing to go to court," Hasen said.

In 2004, some Democrats alleged widespread voting irregularities in Ohio, including questionable vote-counting and problems with machines in Democratic-leaning precincts. Nonpartisan election experts have said the problems were not so severe to call President Bush's victory, by about
119,000 votes, into question.

This year, there are debates over standards for keeping voter registration rolls up to date; for the handling of "provisional ballots" used by people who do not show up on those rolls but believe they are legally qualified to vote; and for assuring the validity of electronic vote counts through the use of paper trails for all electronic machines. State legislation requiring state or federal identification for all voters has been challenged in courts.

One reason many issues are coming to a head this year is that the Help America Vote Act set the start of 2006 as the deadline for states to comply fully with its regulations.

Help America Vote does not mandate electronic voting, but it has greatly accelerated that trend. The law banned lever machines and punch cards to end debates about ambiguous "hanging chads" of the sort that occurred in Florida in 2000. What is clear is that electronic machines have their own imponderables.

In Montgomery County, the breakdown came when election officials failed to provide precinct workers with the access cards needed to operate electronic voting machines. In Prince George's County, computers misidentified some voters' party affiliation and failed to transmit data to the central election office. At least nine other states have had trouble this year with new voting technology.

During Illinois's March primary, poll workers in Cook County (Chicago) experienced problems at hundreds of sites with new voting technology, delaying results in a crucial vote for the county's board.

In Ohio, results from the May primary election were delayed for nearly a week in Cuyahoga County (Cleveland) when thousands of absentee ballots were incorrectly formatted for electronic scanners and had to be counted by hand.

Twenty-seven states require electronic voting machines to produce a paper trail available for auditing during a recount, but an analysis of Cuyahoga County's paper trail by the nonpartisan Election Science Institute showed that a tenth of the receipts were uncountable.

So far, none of these problems has prompted lingering legal challenges. But experts say turnout in general elections is much higher than in primaries and will put new stresses on the election system.

Although Help America Vote imposed national standards, it did not impose a uniform system. There are different styles and brands of equipment in use, with the potential for different bugs. The main systems are optical-scan machines and touch-screen machines. The potential problems election officials cite include machines breaking down or paper ballots not being read by optical-scan machines.

Beyond technical bugs, questions remain about whether the machines are vulnerable to vote fraud by hackers.

For several years, prominent computer scientists have taken aim at the electronic voting machines, which in essence are computers. In analyses of the software that runs widely used models of the machines, and in tests on specific brands, the scientists have shown how they could manipulate the machine to report a vote total that differed from the actual total cast by voters.

Machine vendors and some election officials have said that, while changing vote totals may be possible for someone with sophisticated technical knowledge in a controlled experiment, it is highly unlikely in a real election, given the security and oversight.

In the wake of Help America Vote, Congress has appropriated more than $3 billion to states to upgrade equipment, and Vermont Secretary of State Deb Markowitz, the president of the National Association of Secretaries of State, said many states have met all of Help America Vote's requirements. Backers credit the law with making voting easier for the disabled and people for whom English is not a primary language. And they say that when machines and databases work properly, they make voting more accurate.

As Election Day nears, however, states remain embroiled in legal disputes growing out of Help America Vote's requirements for centralized voter databases and for some first-time voters to show identification at the polls. The Justice Department has sued New York state for failing to comply with Help America Vote requirements, such as upgrading machines and building a central voter database.

Democrats and Republicans remain at odds over voter registration rolls. The Brennan Center for Justice, a liberal advocacy group, recently showed that properly registered voters in Florida, New Jersey and Kentucky were being removed from voter databases through electronic purges.

"Voter suppression doesn't happen with intimidation on Election Day, but rather through silent and sometimes secret government actions in the weeks leading up to an election," said Michael Waldman, the center's executive director.

Republicans have pressed for laws requiring voters to show a state or federal identification card -- a requirement Democrats say could disenfranchise low-income and minority voters.

A handful of states have passed expansive laws requiring voters to show state or federal ID at the polls. On Thursday, a circuit court judge in Missouri struck down as unconstitutional that state's ID requirement. That ruling followed a similar decision by a court in Georgia. A court in Indiana, however, upheld the requirement.

Further clouding the election process is the fact that, in many states, the administration of elections remains in political hands -- run by secretaries of state or other officials who run for office with partisan affiliations and who often have designs on higher office.

Robert Pastor, director of a commission on election reform organized by American University and headed by former president Jimmy Carter and former secretary of state James A. Baker III, said this tradition should be abandoned.

"The Carter-Baker commission identified 87 steps that need to be undertaken," he said. "Regrettably, almost none of them are being done right now. I would start by establishing statewide, nonpartisan election administration."

© 2006 The Washington Post Company


Informant: binstock

Scientists baffled by sudden decline of aspen in Rockies

By David Usborne in New York
Published: 16 September 2006

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article1603871.ece

There is something doleful about the whispering of the white-barked aspen trees that carpet the slopes of the Rocky Mountains. It is a sound of sickness and death.

Scientists believe that up and down the mountain chain, the aspen trees are beginning to vanish. As many as 10 per cent have died or are ailing in parts of Arizona, Colorado and Utah, according to the surveys. In parts of Alberta, Canada, about 30 per cent of the trees have died in five years.

The greatest problem for the 100 scientists at a conference in Utah last week is that they are not sure what is afflicting the trees."As soon as we understand what's going on, then maybe we can do something about it," said Dale Bartos, a US Forest Service ecologist based in Utah. Tom Wardle, a forester from Colorado, said: "We will, I'm very confident, figure it out."

Researchers are focusing on the unusual reproductive system of the aspen. Instead of distributing seeds, the trees sit upon hugely complex root systems. As older trees die, the roots send up shoots which become saplings.

The greatest worry is that in areas where the trees are in trouble, the shoots are not appearing either. "If we're losing roots," warned Wayne Shepperd, of the US Forest Service, "that's going to change the amount of aspens on the landscape."

One possibility could be the presence of a previously undetected fungus. Recent periods of drought in the American West could be to blame, as well as the eating of shoots by herds of elk as well as human interference with the normal cycles of forest fires. Scientists are also wondering if caterpillars are responsible.


Informant: binstock

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September 26, 2006

Emblem of the West Is Dying, and No One Can Figure Out Why

By KATIE KELLEY
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/26/science/earth/26aspen.html

[foto] Kevin Moloney for The New York Times - Dr. Wayne Shepperd among aspen trees in North Park Valley, Colo.

DENVER, Sept. 25 — The aspen, an emblematic tree of the West and the most widely distributed tree in North America, is rapidly and mysteriously dying.

Its rapid decline is bewildering scientists and forest ecologists, who say they cannot pinpoint a cause.

“What’s causing the aspen to die?” asked Wayne Shepperd, a veteran researcher at the Rocky Mountain Research Center of the United States Forest Service. “We don’t know. Maybe this has been there all along, and we haven’t noticed it before, or maybe it’s something new.”

There is no shortage of suspects. Forest experts, who met this month at a conference in Utah to discuss the problem and look for solutions, say it may be insects, drought or climatic stress in general or overgrazing by animals like elk and cattle. Or it may be none or all of the above.

The aspen dieback is particularly baffling in that it seems to be occurring just in some Western states and is not affecting any neighboring trees, many of which already suffer from a plague of mountain pine beetles that has been devastating the West.

Since word of the aspen dieback began spreading last fall, Dr. Shepperd’s office began receiving reports of similar losses throughout the West — not just Colorado, where the problem is most predominant, but also in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Arizona and southern Wyoming.

But because there has been no concerted investigation, it is not clear how many aspen have died, much less why. “Quite honestly we just don’t have any answers,” Dr. Shepperd said.

The die-off is particularly worrisome because of the special nature of the aspen. The tree reproduces through vegetative regeneration. Genetically identical suckers sprout from the root of one tree and become clones. If the root of an aspen dies, it is unlikely to reproduce.

“We actually dug in a couple of instances and looked for live roots, and we couldn’t find any,” Dr. Shepperd said.

The dieback may go back as far as 1996, at the beginning of the recurrent drought, according to Mary Lou Fairweather, a plant pathologist for the Southwestern region of the Forest Service, who said she first noted the loss of trees in Arizona.

“I started monitoring the dieback on how the trees were growing, when and if it was continuing,” Ms. Fairweather said.

She added that she thought that the first deaths were caused by seasonal climate changes like spring freezes and then accelerated by other factors, including stress affecting the trees, although she noted that those were just theories.

In Utah, Dale Bartos, an aspen ecologist for the Forest Service, agreed that the lack of precipitation had contributed more stress to the aspen than initially thought.

“We’ve been in a major drought over the last few years, and I’m sure this has exacerbated the problem,” Mr. Bartos said.

Dr. Shepperd is not so sure. Although the current drought is probably a factor, he said, extensive long-term studies are needed.

“There’s no real pattern,” he said.

But he has noticed one intriguing clue. Some younger groves of aspen appear to be more resilient than the mature ones.

“Generally, younger stands seem to be healthier,” he said. But he added that it would be discouraging if these younger stands did not sprout. “We’re seeing it across the spectrum of site-conditioned aspen,” he said, meaning that no aspen is safe.

Mr. Bartos estimates that at the current rate 10 percent of the aspens in the West could die within several years. Some of his colleagues call that a conservative estimate.

“We’ve seen in southern Utah, over a period of 12 years, where we have very healthy-looking clones with dark green leaves go to sites where there aren’t any trees left at all,” Mr. Bartos said, adding that in other cases researchers had observed an even quicker rate of decline. “To me, 12 years is fairly rapid when we’re talking about trees that have been on site for 100 to 125 years.” Nevertheless, the scientists who met in Utah to look for a solution came away somewhat hopeful, said John Guyon, a forest pathologist for the Intermountain Regional Office of the Forest Service.

Mr. Guyon said he thought that grazing elk and cattle might be eating away the regenerating aspen. And because the trees thrive after disruptions like avalanches and fires, the lack of such disturbances may be contributing to the dieback.

Jim Worrall, another Forest Service pathologist, said the question was fraught with uncertainty.

“What we don’t know is what the future holds,” Mr. Worrall said. “It’s an unprecedented event.”

Copyright 2006 The New York Times Company


Informant: Teresa Binstock

9/11 SPECIAL PROSECUTOR NEEDED

http://www.freemarketnews.com/Analysis/94/5982/911.asp?wid=94&nid=5982


Informant: ranger116

Der Klimawandel ist Realität: Wasserwirtschaft besonders betroffen

16.09.2006

Konsequenzen aus dem bevorstehenden Klimawandel hat Astrid Klug, Parlamentarische Staatssekretärin im Bundesumweltministerium, gefordert.

http://sonnenseite.kjm4.de/ref.php?id=d874168301ms10

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