The speech Obama should give Tuesday evening.
Sunday 29 November 2009,
by Robert Maier Editor, Kabulpress.org
People of Afghanistan and the world, I greet you. There has been much
speculation over the past several weeks focusing on how many additional
U.S. troops will be sent to Afghanistan. Americans and its allied
coalition forces in Afghanistan have poured hundreds of billions of
dollars into that country over the past eight years. Clearly, mistakes
have been made. I have reviewed the situation very carefully and
concluded that the following is the only course of action that will
restore peace and security for the people of Afghanistan, its neighbours,
and the world.
Just thirty minutes ago, I instructed General McChrystal to arrest
President Hamid Karzai, his vice-president, all members of his cabinet,
all members of the Afghan Supreme Court, and the Afghan Parliament, and
place them under custody at Bagram Airbase.
They have been charged with the following crimes: Election fraud,
illicit narcotics trafficking, gross violation of human rights,
embezzlement, bribery, fraud, multiple violations of the Afghan
constitution, mis-management of aid and development funds, conspiracy to
defraud the Afghan people of aid and development funds as well as all
tax, fee and license income received by the government of Afghanistan in
the name of the people of Afghanistan. In short, I have concluded that the Afghan government has, over the past
eight years evolved into a wide-ranging criminal enterprise that is a
threat to world peace and the well-being of the Afghan people.
Kabul, Mazar-i-Sharif, Herat and Kandahar have been placed under martial
law. All U.S. forces will be withdrawn from the Afghan countryside and
standby in those cities.
All charges will be thoroughly investigated in the coming months, and a
grand jury will decide which individuals will be tried in a fair court
for their alleged criminal activities.
All of these activities shall proceed under the guidance of the United
Nations and the World Court. A Commission for Transitional Justice
comprised of Afghans and international advisers will conduct the process
including appointing temporary government officials.
Based on similar actions in recent history, we feel rapid progress will
be made to secure peace and justice in Afghanistan, once all charges,
claims and suspicion of wrong-doing by appointed and possibly
fraudulently elected and appointed officials have been investigated, and
acted upon.
The goal is to rapidly reduce the number of foreign forces in
Afghanistan and create an honest and fair government that Afghans will
be proud of and willing to serve. These are difficult times that require
drastic measures, but we must take this action to undo the many previous
mistakes, and honor the work of those who sacrificed so much working for
peace, justice and the human rights of the Afghan people who have
suffered greatly over decades of war, greed, fraud and theft.
Submitted by John W. Warnock in solidarity with Kabul Press, the only media in Afghanistan which is not controlled by the Karzai government and the U.S./NATO alliance. A new Afghan law, pushed through by Karzai, will allow the government to shut down the independent media, on the grounds that they do not "reflect the culture of Islam." Kabul Press was singled out by the Karzai government and put at the top of the list.
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