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Racist 'Great' British pigs

ram | 07.07.2003 19:17 | Analysis | Anti-racism | Indymedia

I presume no one is going to protest on this.
One is african the other pakistani ('Great' British of course.




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Sunday Mirror (London)Jul 6 2003

Before British al-Qaeda suspects are even tried Death Chamber is being
built

By Barry Wigmore

IN a stark, sterile room in a windowless concrete block is a padded chair,
with straps for arms, legs and waist.

Next to it is the equipment that will control the drugs used to kill the
person on it.

This is the fate that awaits the two Britons held at Camp Delta, formerly
X-ray, Cuba, if found guilty of being al-Qaeda terrorists after a secret
trial before a military tribunal.

Work is under way already to build the Death Chamber.

The US government has decided it will be an exact copy of the one pictured
here in which Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh was put to death last year
at Terre Haute Federal Prison in Indiana.

In the US base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the method of death will be lethal
injection.

Prosecutors, defence lawyers, judge, jury, and executioner will all be
from the US military.

And the condemned men will have no right of appeal to any other court.

As the storm grew yesterday over the revelation that Britons Moazzam Begg
and Feroz Abbasi are on a list of six alleged al-Qaeda members picked by
President Bush to be the first to stand trial before military tribunals, a
Sunday Mirror investigation revealed that plans have been finalised for
Guantanamo to be turned into a top-security death camp.

The island base - known as GITMO - has been chosen because it is a
virtually impenetrable fortress, and it is outside the reach of American
civil courts.

The only other military Death Row is at the new Fort Leavenworth jail in
Kansas, which was built last year. Leavenworth is also a copy of the Terre
Haute facility, which was built 10 years ago when the US government - as
opposed to individual states - resumed executions.

But terrorist suspects, called "unlawful combatants", will not be taken to
Leavenworth because it is on the US mainland and puts them within reach of
civil courts and the long appeals process.

In fact, even their defence lawyer will be from the US military, and it is
likely to be US Air Force Colonel Will Gunn, 44.

He said yesterday: "The job is not a position that I relish, from the
standpoint of being perceived as the bad guy, but I'd rather look at it as
an opportunity to both serve my country and also to serve human beings."

So Guantanamo Bay would seem to be the perfect choice. The building
contract was awarded last month to the US company Kellog, Brown & Root, a
Houston-based subsidiary of oil and construction giant Haliburton - which
was headed by Vice President Dick Cheney before he became President Bush's
right-hand man in the White House.

Work is due to be completed by June next year.

The #7.8million contract, called Task Order 0038, is part of a huge GITMO
expansion scheme. As well as the execution chamber, and a death row
cell-block, it will include an adjoining building for a new custom-built
jail for long-term prisoners convicted of terrorism by American military
tribunals. US military records stipulate only that the total building bill
must not exceed $300million.

President Bush last year praised Brown & Root's team of 199 Filipino
workers for the fast and efficient way they built GITMO's Camp Delta, a
range of cells in concrete buildings that took over from the wire cages of
Camp X-ray.

Today Delta houses nearly 680 prisoners. Begg, a 35-year-old father of
four, from Birmingham, and Abbasi, 23, a computer operator, from South
London, are among them.

The pair have been held for more than a year in what have been described
as "inhuman" conditions in caged camps, first in Afghanistan and then in
Cuba.

Seven other Britons are also detained at GITMO. No decision has yet been
made on whether they will face military trials.

But for Begg and Abbasi, time could be running out.

They will be "tried" in "courts" which are nothing more than spruced up
old offices on another part of the 45 square mile outpost. It has been
leased from Cuba since 1903, to Fidel Castro's frustration.

Most civilian legal observers believe the result is a foregone conclusion
- Begg and Abbasi will be found guilty. If they are condemned to die,
President Bush, as joint forces commander-in-chief, must approve their
death sentence under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

There is little doubt that he will. As Texas governor he signed 151 death
warrants, and reprieved only one man.

For the Britons, the end is likely to come quickly after that. There will
be no protracted legal battle with 10 or 15 years of appeals as there is
in civilian courts on the US mainland. Those avenues are blocked to
Guantanamo prisoners.

Next stop will be "Old Sleepy" as the execution gurney has been nicknamed.
Begg, arrested 17 months ago, has written to his wife Sally that he wishes
he could end it all.

Mrs Begg, who was pregnant at the time of the arrest and has given birth
to a son her husband has never seen, said: "He's such a loving, family man
and knowing his children had no father was tearing him apart.

"He told me he wished he could end it all there and then."

And his father Azmat added: "We know Moazzam is innocent and we want him
back home here with his family where he belongs. We have prayed for that
for almost a year now, and we will continue to pray for it every day."

Lethal injection was first used in the United States in a civilian
execution in 1982 as a humane alternative to the electric chair and
hanging. Both had been criticised for mistakes which caused several
lingering, painful deaths.

The last US military execution was at Fort Leavenworth in 1961 of a
soldier convicted of raping an 11-year-old girl.

In a bid to ensure every death goes smoothly, the US government has drawn
up a 56-page instruction book, called the Death Row Protocol. Designed for
civilian use, it is also the model for military executions, which are
likely to be a little more streamlined. The protocol details everything
from the last meal to which spiritual advisors can see the condemned
prisoner, and who will witness the death.

In civilian executions that is usually about 30 people, including the
condemned's family and lawyers, victims' relatives, and newspaper and TV
reporters. They look into the execution chamber through three large
windows.

But it was not clear last night if any outsiders will be allowed to go to
GITMO to witness military executions.

Begg will be escorted into the room and strapped down on the gurney by
volunteers, probably drawn from military police stationed at GITMO at the
time.

He will be allowed to have a Muslim cleric with him if he desires. But it
is likely to be one of the US military's handful of Imams who work a
rotation at GITMO, rather than a cleric of his own choosing.

Death should be quick, painless, and relatively peaceful. It took McVeigh
less than five minutes to die. One witness said: "It simply looked as
though he fell asleep."

But critics say there is no perfect way to humanely execute a person.
Death penalty expert Prof Michael Radelet, chairman of the sociology
department at Florida University, said: "We've had about 22 lethal
injection cases now where it's taken over half an hour to find a good
vein."

Under current rules only non-American citizens, such as the Britons, may
be tried by military tribunals.

The other Britons held in Guantanamo Bay are Shafiq Rasul, 24, Asif Iqbal,
20, Ruhal Ahmed, 20, all from Tipton, West Midlands; Martin Mubanga, 29,
Richard Belmar, 23, and Tarek Dergoul, 24, all from London; and Jamal
Udeen, 35, of Manchester.

The US Justice Department caused a storm earlier this year when it
proposed that the Attorney General could strip people of their US
citizenship so they could be tried and executed at GITMO.

For now that idea has been abandoned.

DEATH IN 5MINUTES

1

Volunteers - normally drawn from US military police - will insert the IV
needle into a vein to deliver the deadly cocktail. The right leg is a
favourite position.

2

Tubes from the IV go through a hole in the wall to an adjoining room where
the execution waits, hidden from view. He too will be a volunteer.

3

He will throw the switch on a device that will push three numbered
plungers at set times to intravenously administer between 15cc and 50cc of
three drugs.

4

The first drug is sodium pentothal, a common surgical sedative which
lowers blood pressure, causing unconsciousness within one minute.

5

The second, pancuronium bromide, a neuromuscular blocking agent used to
relax muscles of head injury and heart attack victims, stops the
breathing.

6

The third drug, potassium chloride, stops the heart beating. McVeigh was
dead in less than five minutes.

ram

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  1. PROTEST AGAINST LETHAL INJECTION — ROAST THE FUCKERS INSTEAD
  2. Oh Dear — Mad Monk
  3. Please tell us — jackslucid
  4. basic facts and ethos — ram
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