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If you want to ensure that the media doesn't cover an important political story,
send out a press release on a Friday, preferably at the end of the day. By the
time reporters return on Monday, the story will be old news and will either be
buried deep within a newspaper or not covered at all.
That's what the Pentagon brass is praying for.
At the end of the day Friday, the Pentagon confirmed a pattern of widespread
abuse of the Muslim holy book, the Quran, by military personnel dating back
two and a half years. Releasing the report when most beat reporters have left
for the weekend was a calculated move by White House and Pentagon spin doctors
to control media coverage of the explosive report.
Where's the outrage?
Last month, Bush and his cronies publicly stated that a 10 sentence item in
Newsweek detailing that a prison guard flushed a Quran down a toilet sparked
an uprising in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Indonesia that led to more than a dozen
deaths, was flat out wrong. Bush's mouthpiece, Scott McClellan, hammered away
during his daily White House briefings, calling into question the veracity of
the story, until Newsweek caved and retracted the item. The magazine's editor
claimed the source who tipped the publication to the news recanted.
But even though more evidence turned up of defacing the Quran, White House
and Pentagon senior officials issued warnings to curious reporters who dared
to follow up on the Newsweek story. A frightened press corps cowered and the
story died.
Then Bush took a trip to Greece May 24 to talk about Social Security and offered
up this doozy that explained why he says what he says, damn the facts.
'See, in my line of work, you got to keep repeating things over and over and
over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda,' Bush
said.
Fast forward to the real truth. Friday, June 03, 4:40 p.m. The Pentagon identified
more than a half-dozen cases where guards at Guantanamo Bay defaced the Quran,
including scribbling obscenities inside one detainee's holy book, urinating
on another, kicking one and tossing water balloons in the direction of others
to cite just a few examples.
To understand why defacing the Quran is such a serious matter it's important
to know that for Muslims the Quran is considered to be the literal word of God.
'Muslims believe the entire Quran is the word of God verbatim as dictated by
the Angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad,' said Jamal Badawi, Islamic scholar
at St. Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, in a June 2 interview with Knight
Ridder News Service. 'Muslims believe the Quran has been preserved exactly as
it was given to the prophet, so that gives it special status.'
Not one senior official in the Bush administration has ever lost his or her
job or been held responsible for the widespread mistreatment of prisoners at
Guantanamo Bay as well as the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq where detainees
were beaten, stripped and led around on leashes. Instead, what the public is
being fed is a line of BS that the ill-treatment of prisoners is an isolated
case involving just a handful of soldiers. Sadly, a majority of Americans are
eating that up.
The Bush administration is putting innocent American lives, here and on the
frontline of the war in Iraq, in harms way for its constant refusal to hold
people like Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and his most senior staff accountable
for allowing the total breakdown of military prison operations at Guantanamo
and in Iraq.
This latest news about abuse at Guantanamo Bay is just another example in the
never ending saga of mistreatment of prisoners that has been reported by human
rights groups such as Amnesty International and the Red Cross. Which begs another
question: when is someone going to toss Rumsfeld into a cage?
Jason Leopold is the author of the explosive memoir, News Junkie, to be released
in early 2006 by Process/Feral House Books. Visit Leopold's website at www.jasonleopold.com
for updates.