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Fireworks at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Mike Dobson for Circles Robinson | 10.07.2006 22:21 | Analysis | Repression | Social Struggles

This is a bloody good concise piece of journalism. 600 words. Oh - and it makes me want to spit.
Unapologetically reproduced here from "Prensa Latina", please contact the author before reproducing - I'm assuming copyleft.

Havana, Jul 10 (Prensa Latina) From every angle you look at it, the US Guantanamo Naval Base and offshore detention center, located on occupied Cuban territory, would appear to be an embarrassment and permanent contradiction to the principles of law and justice defended by Washington. However, there appears to be another side to the story.

The world of the GIs and their families at Gitmo, as they fondly call it, seems like a Disney fantasy.

The base newspaper, the 12-page Guantanamo Gazette, presents a land of well manicured lawns, smiling kids, marriages, parties, promotions, abundant leisure time, yard sales and succulent awards dinners with immaculately white-clad commanding officers.

Take the July 7 edition for example. The front page is filled with Independence Day fireworks and pages five and six tell of scavenger hunts, one-pitch softball and dodge ball tournaments, a sailing regatta, kids carnival and a rock concert. There's news about a nice art show on page three. A feature article on page four reports on the recent visit of a female comedy group with their "4 the Boyz" show.

One of the comedians, on a repeat performance, told the Gazette she "cherishes her trips to Guantanamo because it changes her perception of the base." The entertainer adds, "It's one thing seeing this base from the media perspective and it's another being here in person. The lifestyle is wonderful. Gitmo has a lot to offer."

The Independence Day celebrations were topped off by the availability of two new US chain products. The Gazette tells its readers: "As of July 4th there is more than patrol boats and the best Navy on the planet at Guantanamo Bay. Breyers Ice Cream and Starbucks Coffee are now available at MWR's Caribbean Coffee and Cream Internet cafe in the Bay View food complex, a new hotspot that is sure to be a great meeting and greeting place for all base residents."

Another 4 the Boyz comedian said: "I won't hesitate to return to Gitmo in the future. I love it down here and I will be honored to perform here again."

Ironically, as the rest of Cuba begins a long summer of recreational and cultural activities, the base is also preparing for a fantastic school vacation for SOME of its younger residents. The Oasis Teen Center has scheduled computer building and check-ups, picnics, swimming parties, pool tournaments, horse shoes, miniature golf, races, bowling, dances and approved US movies.

The Guantanamo Gazette even has its classified ads section where one can buy used fishing gear, near-new furniture or find out where the almost daily yard sale is located. Worship gatherings from ten different religions are also listed.

The spectacular fireworks on the 4th of July served a double purpose.

While the base residents living outside of the cages enjoyed the beautiful shapes and colors, those shackled and enclosed got another sound bite of the bombs that hit Afghanistan when the US attacked in 2001, shortly before their capture and transfer from arid lands to what some see as a tropical paradise, and others as a preview of hell.

Another article in the Gazette plays down the recent Supreme Court ruling against holding the military trials ordered by the White House.

It makes it clear that the court said nothing about the legality of holding the prisoners in state of eternal limbo.

Reading the Guantanamo Gazette one gets the feeling that the soldiers and their families are either totally calloused to the crimes being committed in their midst or they learned World War II lessons about turning their cheek and ignoring what's happening to one's victims or neighbors.

*Circles Robinson is a US journalist based in Havana. His articles can be found at: www.circlesonline.blogspot.com. This article was posted July 10, 2006 by the Cuban News Agency (ACN).

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Mike Dobson for Circles Robinson

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'Do The Shackle-Shuffle (at club x-ray)'

12.07.2006 00:00

If you're a Sheikh who is a mover
or fundamentally a groover
Get with the brothers on manoeuvre
Comin at you all the way from Cuba
Not the Cuba of Havana
Where the Presidente is bananas
But the Cuba that is free, lookin over the sea
to the Florida Key ( to democracy )

At Guantanamo Bay, it's the U.S. of A.,
Shackle-Shuffle every day at the Club X-Ray
Wear a chain on your wrist, do the islamacist
Bossa Nova with a twist, and it goes like this:

Put your hands on your head ( Reach ! )
And Shackle-Shuffle to the left ( Move ! )
You do the monkey-squat and then ( Squat ! )
You Shackle-Shuffle back again
Bow in prayer to the East ( Pray! )
Down on your belly like a beast ( Beast ! )
You're never gonna be released (Peace ! )
'Til the day you're deceased

No time for sleeping at Club X-Ray
No time for chilling-out the next day
Although we wouldn't call it torture
We're gonna sweat you now we've caught ya.
At first you feel humiliated
Cos every move is regulated
But as the beat interrogates you
Join the club that liberates!

At Guantanamo Bay, it's the U.S. of A.,
Shackle-Shuffle every day at the Club X-Ray
At Guantanamo Bay, it's the U.S. of A.,
Shackle-Shuffle every day at the Club X-Ray

Put your hands on your head ( Reach! )
And Shackle-Shuffle to the left ( Move! )
You do the monkey-squat and then ( Squat! )
You Shackle-Shuffle back again
Bow in prayer to the East ( Pray! )
Down on your belly like a beast ( Beast! )
You're never gonna be released ( Peace! )
Till the day you're deceased

It isn't really so important
whether you came dressed as a combatant
Or just a towel-headed farmer
who had a cousin called Osama
We're not conventional believers
No busy-bodies from Geneva
If you're a friend of Tora Bora
There's no restriction on the door


All you'll need to get in is the beard on your chin,
An indefinite stay and you don't have to pay
At Guantanamo Bay, it's the U.S. of A.,
Shackle-Shuffle every day at the Club X-Ray

Put your hands on your head ( Reach! )
And Shackle-Shuffle to the left ( Move! )
You do the monkey-squat and then ( Squat ! )
You Shackle-Shuffle back again
Bow in prayer to the East ( Pray ! )
Down on your belly like a beast ( Beast ! )
You're never gonna be released ( Peace ! )
Till the day you're deceased

At this exclusive little venue
Halal is always on the menu
Free Toiletries, and what is more an
Edition of Gideon's Koran
O heck - did I forget to mention
We're busy building an extension
Where every wish will be respected
As you are lethally injected!


We'd a pipeline to lay, but you got in the way,
So we sacrificed you to the needs of the few
In the heat of High Noon you will dance to our tune
An example to all to obey Unocal,
See the prisoners kneel, with no right of appeal,

In the land that is free - free to take liberty -
Till the sea starts to boil, till we run out of oil
In Guantanamo Bay… hey hey
At the Club X-Ray! ( Shackle-Shuffle to the right )
Cha-cha-cha.

Carpe Diem