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Jack Idema Blogburst


One of the things that needs stressing about the case of illegally-imprisoned U.S. Special Forces soldier Jack Idema is his complete innocence. When this is pointed out, week after week, it’s important that readers don’t conclude this is simply a matter of those campaigning for Jack’s release claiming he’s an innocent man. No, Jack’s innocence is a matter of fact, and has been for the past two years:

All members of TASK FORCE SABER 7 were declared innocent of all charges by the Afghan Second Court, which granted a trial de novo (a new trial) in November 2004. In closed hearings which took place between December 2004 and March 2005, Idema and his men were ordered released by the Appeals Court based on new evidence and the decision was consequently endorsed by the Supreme Court of Afghanistan.
Idema, Bennett, and Caraballo were found innocent of all charges and Appeals Court Acting Chief Judge Saheb Noor along with Appeals Court Judges Abdul Latif (011-93-70287222 [speaks English]) and Chief Religious Judge Mawlawi Azizullah stated on the record during the closed hearing that there had been absolutely no evidence of torture and that the original two bomb suspects that gave statements against the team were in fact terrorists and had committed perjury in the first court hearing in July 2004.

So the highest court in Afghanistan found Idema and Brent NOT GUILTY. Then, question: Why is Jack Idema languishing in prison almost two, full years later?

The answer to this one came last October in the form of a sworn witness-statement by one, Tawous Noorzai, who was the Deputy Block Commander of Jack’s wing at Pulacharke Prison:

I have known the three men mentioned above for 26 months. I have escorted them to court on many occasions, and I have attended their court hearings and the secret trial that was conducted in the Second Court [Court of Appeals]. I was present during the decision of the Court of Appeals (February 2005 Christian calendar), where all three men were declared innocent by a panel of three Chief Judges and three visiting judges, including the two Religious Judges who called their arrest a terrible crime against justice in Afghanistan. I personally was present in February or March 2005 (Christian calendar), when the Chief Judge, who had just returned from a vacation in America paid for by the American Embassy, said that although they were innocent, he needed to get permission from the US Consul before signing their release order. It was supposed to be done the next day and the judges were to call a press conference and announce their verdict and issue an apology from the Supreme Court. Several days later, I heard the Chief Judge, Ismail Abed, tell Mr. Jack that he could not release them because the American Embassy had “worked behind the curtain” and ordered the Court to stop their release.

Since it’s a stone, cold fact that Jack was found not-guilty on appeal, and, further, that he remains stuck in prison to this day, we have little reason to doubt Tawous Noorzai’s account here — If the intervention didn’t come from the U.S. Embassy, then who? Few (if any) others have enough political muscle to effectively overrule a decision by Afghanistan’s Supreme Court.

If that’s the ‘who’ behind Idema’s illegal detention, the next question is ‘why’? What does the U.S. State Department possibly have to gain from keeping Idema behind bars?

One answer might be that, when the (false) accusations against Idema first surfaced only months after events Abu Ghraib made headline news, it struck the State Department as politically expedient to deny all knowledge of Idema and allow the Afghans to do as they pleased with him. Certainly, this cold-blooded approach helped them avert another damaging scandal, but only if Jack either died in a Taliban ‘riot’ at Pulacharke or served his sentence as a ‘guilty’ man. As things turned, Jack did neither

… Which created a problem for the State Department — What might Idema have to say about their behaviour as a proven-innocent, freed man? Is this why the State Department continue to imprison Idema? Because, having dug themselves into a hole, they cannot extricate themselves from it without suffering political embarrassment?

Certainly, this is speculation on our part. But. Consider the following, from Tawous Noorzai, writing about events leading up to Captain Brent Bennett’s removal from Afghanistan earlier this year:

Cmdr Jack was offered amnesty if he confessed and also signed papers against United Front officials. He refused. I was present during these meetings and when these things occurred. I thought he should sign and go home, but he always said that it was his honor that he would trade for freedom if he signed.

Leaving aside the jaw-dropping chutzpah of asking a man to admit to a crime he’s already been found not-guilty of committing, this type of manoeuvre adds weight to the supposition that the State Department keep Idema imprisoned in order to avoid having to answer questions about their conduct. After all, what better way to wipe away that inconvenient not-guilty verdict than a signed admission of guilt from Idema himself?

That Jack refuses to sign the papers is certainly a testament to his honour. That such principles are lost on the State Department is hardly surprising — As the Idema case proves, they have none.

One of the things that needs stressing about the case of illegally-imprisoned U.S. Special Forces soldier Jack Idema is his complete innocence. When this is pointed out, week after week, it’s important that readers don’t conclude this is simply a matter of those campaigning for Jack’s release claiming he’s an innocent man. No, Jack’s innocence is a matter of fact, and has been for the past two years:

All members of TASK FORCE SABER 7 were declared innocent of all charges by the Afghan Second Court, which granted a trial de novo (a new trial) in November 2004. In closed hearings which took place between December 2004 and March 2005, Idema and his men were ordered released by the Appeals Court based on new evidence and the decision was consequently endorsed by the Supreme Court of Afghanistan.
Idema, Bennett, and Caraballo were found innocent of all charges and Appeals Court Acting Chief Judge Saheb Noor along with Appeals Court Judges Abdul Latif (011-93-70287222 [speaks English]) and Chief Religious Judge Mawlawi Azizullah stated on the record during the closed hearing that there had been absolutely no evidence of torture and that the original two bomb suspects that gave statements against the team were in fact terrorists and had committed perjury in the first court hearing in July 2004.

So the highest court in Afghanistan found Idema and Brent NOT GUILTY. Then, question: Why is Jack Idema languishing in prison almost two, full years later?

The answer to this one came last October in the form of a sworn witness-statement by one, Tawous Noorzai, who was the Deputy Block Commander of Jack’s wing at Pulacharke Prison:

I have known the three men mentioned above for 26 months. I have escorted them to court on many occasions, and I have attended their court hearings and the secret trial that was conducted in the Second Court [Court of Appeals]. I was present during the decision of the Court of Appeals (February 2005 Christian calendar), where all three men were declared innocent by a panel of three Chief Judges and three visiting judges, including the two Religious Judges who called their arrest a terrible crime against justice in Afghanistan. I personally was present in February or March 2005 (Christian calendar), when the Chief Judge, who had just returned from a vacation in America paid for by the American Embassy, said that although they were innocent, he needed to get permission from the US Consul before signing their release order. It was supposed to be done the next day and the judges were to call a press conference and announce their verdict and issue an apology from the Supreme Court. Several days later, I heard the Chief Judge, Ismail Abed, tell Mr. Jack that he could not release them because the American Embassy had “worked behind the curtain” and ordered the Court to stop their release.

Since it’s a stone, cold fact that Jack was found not-guilty on appeal, and, further, that he remains stuck in prison to this day, we have little reason to doubt Tawous Noorzai’s account here — If the intervention didn’t come from the U.S. Embassy, then who? Few (if any) others have enough political muscle to effectively overrule a decision by Afghanistan’s Supreme Court.

If that’s the ‘who’ behind Idema’s illegal detention, the next question is ‘why’? What does the U.S. State Department possibly have to gain from keeping Idema behind bars?

One answer might be that, when the (false) accusations against Idema first surfaced only months after events Abu Ghraib made headline news, it struck the State Department as politically expedient to deny all knowledge of Idema and allow the Afghans to do as they pleased with him. Certainly, this cold-blooded approach helped them avert another damaging scandal, but only if Jack either died in a Taliban ‘riot’ at Pulacharke or served his sentence as a ‘guilty’ man. As things turned, Jack did neither

… Which created a problem for the State Department — What might Idema have to say about their behaviour as a proven-innocent, freed man? Is this why the State Department continue to imprison Idema? Because, having dug themselves into a hole, they cannot extricate themselves from it without suffering political embarrassment?

Certainly, this is speculation on our part. But. Consider the following, from Tawous Noorzai, writing about events leading up to Captain Brent Bennett’s removal from Afghanistan earlier this year:

Cmdr Jack was offered amnesty if he confessed and also signed papers against United Front officials. He refused. I was present during these meetings and when these things occurred. I thought he should sign and go home, but he always said that it was his honor that he would trade for freedom if he signed.

Leaving aside the jaw-dropping chutzpah of asking a man to admit to a crime he’s already been found not-guilty of committing, this type of manoeuvre adds weight to the supposition that the State Department keep Idema imprisoned in order to avoid having to answer questions about their conduct. After all, what better way to wipe away that inconvenient not-guilty verdict than a signed admission of guilt from Idema himself?

That Jack refuses to sign the papers is certainly a testament to his honour. That such principles are lost on the State Department is hardly surprising — As the Idema case proves, they have none.

So what can we do? Well, anyone reading this with their own blog can sign up for the weekly Free Jack Idema Blogburst by emailing Cao or Rottweiler Puppy for details. I’d urge everyone to do this, as we’re still terribly short on takers. If you want to know more about the story, Cao’s Blog has a large section devoted to Jack Idema. There’s also a timeline here, and, of course, a huge amount of information is available over at SuperPatriots, without whose work none of us would have learned about Jack’s story.

You should also contact the following people and make your feelings known,
especially to write letters of complaint about this despicable situation:

Secret US EMBASSY Fax: - 301-560-5729
(Local US Fax: Goes RIGHT TO Ambassador)
c/o US Ambassador Ronald Neuman
US Embassy- Afghanistan
6180 Kabul Place
Dulles, VA 20189-6180

US Consul Russell Brown - 011-93-70201908 (Fired)
US Consul Addie Harchik- 011-93-70201908
(denied them water and mail at Thanksgiving- Gone)
US Consul Edward Birsner- number yet unknown
US Embassy Translator Wahid - 011-93-70201902
US Embassy Asst Consul Bashir Momman- 011-93-70201923
US Consul (friend) Dawn Schrepel- 011-93-70201908 (Fired)

Ambassador Massoud Khalili
(wounded with Massoud)
(Great and Kind man)
Islamic State of Afghanistan
Embassy of Afghanistan
Ankara, Turkey

H.E. Said Tayeb JAWAD (Afghan Ambassador- powerful in US)
(Northern Alliance Good Guy Fired- New Pro Taliban Ambassador)
Embassy of Afghanistan in Washington
2341 Wyoming Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20008
Tel: (202) 483-6414
Fax: (202) 483-9523

Mr. Jahed Hamrah, Consul General (pro-Taliban)
CONSULATE GENERAL OF
AFGHANISTAN IN NEW YORK
360 Lexington Avenue,
11th Floor New York,
New, York, NY 10017
Tel.: (212) 972-2276 or 972-2277
Fax: (212) 972-9046

Chairman Peter Hoekstra
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
H-405, U.S. Capitol
Washington, DC 20515-6415;
Office: 202-225-4121 / Fax: 202-225-1991
Toll Free: (877) 858-9040

M. Cherif BASSIOUNI
Independent Expert of the Commission on Human Rights
On the Situation of Human Rights in Afghanistan
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
UNOG-OHCHR
CH-1211 Geneva 10
Ph: +41(0)22 917 97 27 Fax: +41(0)22 917 90 18

Senator Steven Saland (Jack’s Rep and Neighbor)
9 Jonathan Lane
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603

Senator Elizabeth Dole (Jack’s Rep)
United States Senate
555 Dirksen Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Ph: 202-224.6342
Fax: 202-224.1100

Senator Richard Burr (Interested)
United States Senate
217 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-3154 / Fax: 202-228-2981

Senator Bill Nelson (in the fight on Jack’s Side)
United States Senate
Hart Senate Office Building
Room 716
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-5274 / Fax: 202-228-2183
FL Fax 407-872-7165

Senator Dianne Feinstein (Bennett’s Representative)
United States Senate
Hart Office Building, Room 331
Washington, D.C. 20510
202-224-3841

Representative Mike McIntyre (Jack’s Representative)
United States Congress
2437 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-2731 / Fax 202-225-5773

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
(Reference Captain Bennett- CA citizen)
State Capitol Building
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-445-2841 / Fax: 916-445-4633

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Anonymous said...

Violence marks French réveillon; more of 400 cars have been set on fire


Reuters: Vandals set fire to around 400 cars during the night and the French police informed to have bound more of 250 persons, in a wave of violence that marked the celebrations of year in the France.


In an effort for maintain the order, 25 000 policemen were mobilized in all the country during the night, including 4500 in Paris, where the authorities prohibited pyrotechnic shows.

The police affirmed that, to the 6h (local schedule), 258 persons had been detainees in the entire country, including two infants of 8 and 10 years that set on fire garbage cans in Strasbourg.

Three infants with age between 10 and 12 years were detainees in a suburb of Paris, after will be caught in the act carrying buckets of gasoline.

Set fire on cars became a common event in the France during the commemorations of year, specially in the poor suburbs of many cities.


(And the shit of the left-wing treacherous press is so vagabond and impudent that stifles who are those poor: muslims.)


HAPPY NEW YEAR, FRENCH FROGS!

Fidothedog said...

One could almost feel sorry for them, but they are French and so I dont.