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Nat Hentoff
Our Designated Killers
'Where Is the Outrage?'
February 14th, 2003 3:00 PM

The People are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty.
�Thomas Jefferson

We have a choice. We can fight and win a just war against terrorism. . . .
Or, we can win while running roughshod over the principles of fairness and
due process that we claim to cherish, thus shaming ourselves in the eyes
of the world and�eventually, when the smoke of fear and anger finally
clears�in our own eyes as well. �Bob Herbert, The New York Times,
December 3, 2001



The disciplined Bush administration strives continually to keep out of the
news those of its security operations that are creating what The
Washington Post accurately and ominously describes as an "alternative
legal system." Or, as I call it, "a shadow Constitution."

Too often, the media are complicit in this secrecy because of their
shallowness on constitutional issues, but sometimes they put sudden light
on government orders and subsequent actions that were meant to remain
deep in the shadows. This happened to the Rumsfeld-Poindexter Total
Information Awareness system that, because of press exposure, has now
been blocked, for a time, in the Senate, by both Democratic and
Republican legislators. They may have become aware that this all-seeing
eye, out of 1984, could be looking into their own personal information.

But there has been little follow-up to this front-page story in the
December 15 New York Times: "The Bush administration has prepared a list
of terrorist leaders the Central Intelligence Agency [under George Tenet]
is authorized to kill, if capture is impractical and civilian casualties can be
minimized, senior military and intelligence officers said."

Acting on that presidential authorization, "a pilotless Predator aircraft
operated [by the CIA] fired a Hellfire antitank missile" at a car in a remote
region of Yemen, killing six, including an Al Qaeda leader, Salim Sinan al-
Harethi, and "one suspected al-Qaeda operative with United States
citizenship."

That dead American passenger was Kamal Derwish, who, according to the
Bush administration, was the leader of an alleged cell of Al Qaeda sleepers
in Lackawanna, a Buffalo, New York, suburb. As syndicated columnist
Charles Levendosky�a constant and accurate chronicler of the Bush
shadow Constitution�wrote:

"[Derwish was labeled] an enemy combatant, but only after his death. . . .
Derwish was never accused of any crime in a court of law. Essentially, he
was killed because of the company he kept"� and it was too late for him
to tell his side of the story.

Further, as Seymour Hersh�who brought glaring sunlight to the My Lai
massacre by American troops during the Vietnam War� reportedin the
December 23 & 30 New Yorker, "There is no indication that American or
Yemeni officers knew in advance who was in the car with al-Harethi. . . .

"The Yemeni official told me that there was no thought of blocking the
highway and attempting to capture al-Harethi and his passengers, because
he had evaded earlier attempts. . . . The official said, 'From past
experience, this was the most effective way.' "

Remote-controlled assassination sure does the job.

David Wise, a veteran expert on espionage and covert action, asked a
question (Time, February 3) about the termination of Mr. Derwish that
should have been on editorial pages around the nation:

"An American citizen not charged [with] or convicted of any crime was
killed by a CIA Predator, targeted with the cooperation of the Pentagon
[Donald Rumsfeld, CEO], and there was hardly a peep of protest in this
country. Where is the outrage? . . . It seems unlikely that being zapped by
the CIA is exactly the sort of due process that the Framers had in mind
when they wrote the Constitution."

But aside from the New York Times story, which was not followed up in
that paper, and the brief mentions by Levendosky, Hersh, and Wise, most
Americans had almost no information about this sudden, summary
execution of an American citizen and the others in the car. Nor have
there been any wide-scale media investigations of the CIA's designated
killers and how their hit lists are compiled. Also largely unreported is that
it is not only the CIA that has official vigilantes.

In his New Yorker article "Manhunt: The Bush Administration's New
Strategy in the War Against Terrorism," Seymour Hersh reveals another
lethal Bush administration directive that involves Donald Rumsfeld's Defense
Department. How many of you have heard of a July 22 secret directive by
the defense secretary, as Hersh notes, "ordering Air Force General Charles
Holland, the four-star commander of Special Operations [Green Berets,
Delta Force, the Navy Seals, the 75th Ranger Regiment, et al.] to develop a
plan . . . to capture terrorists for interrogation, or if necessary, to kill
them, not simply to arrest them in a law-enforcement exercise"?

Hersh quotes a Pentagon consultant: "We've created a culture in the
Special Forces�20- and 21-year-olds who need adult leadership. They're
assuming [the military has] legal authority, and they'll do it�eagerly
eliminate any target assigned to them. Eventually, the intelligence will be
bad, and innocent people will be killed."

But since the Hersh article appeared, there's been little of depth in the
media about these manhunters, except for Doyle McManus's masterful "A
U.S. License to Kill" in the January 11 Los Angeles Times (more of which
next week).

There have been no full-scale investigations of the CIA's torturing of
prisoners in secret interrogation centers on our military bases.

Dana Priest was one of the reporters who broke the torture story in the
December 26 Washington Post. Recently, I asked her why there's been so
little follow-up in the rest of the media. "It's hard," she said, "to keep a
story going when there's no outrage, as in Congress"�where there have
been no calls for hearings. Moreover, as Daniel Ellsberg told Editor &
Publisher (January 27), "People in newspapers are reluctant to build on or
give credit to someone else's scoop."

The ungenerous free press�handmaidens to the Bush administration's
alternative legal system and shadow Constitution!

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