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BOLETIN �CHIAPAS AL DIA� No. 260
CIEPAC; CHIAPAS, MEXICO
September 19, 2001

�... We Dont Understand Why They Hate Us So Much...�
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

On September 11th, the United States suffered the worst terrorist attack in
it history.  Thousands of innocent people died in New York and Washington.
The whole world condemns these types of criminal acts just like any other
terrorism of the state.

THE GOOD

>From 1900 until 2001 the U.S. has had 19 Presidents, from McKinley until
Bush today.  Out of them, 85% of them have been in a state of war (16
Presidents).  From1938 until the present, none of the Presidents have
stopped being in war, and all of the wars have taken place in other lands,
except for Bush who finally faces an �act of war� on U.S. territory of such
unimaginable magnitude for the people of the U.S. and of the world.  After
what has occurred, governments all over the world fear that anything could
happen in their own territories.

The United States has sown the seeds of war and hate in every corner of the
world.  Nine major wars plus twenty smaller ones, and around 15 violent
conflicts, since its war of independence and against the Indians who they
exterminated on their own lands.  In this manner, the U.S. government and
army (and not all of the North American people are guilty for this) has
caused thousands of deaths, tortures, displaced population, disappearances,
coups and military dictatorships to defend U.S. interests.  They have
invaded territories and bombed cities, towns and villages leaving thousands
of civilians dead, they have trained Latin American and Caribbean soldiers
who have led the bloodiest repressions against the peoples of the Americas.

Among the U.S. military adventures for democracy and liberty, were the two
appalling world wars. We also remember the Korean War and the deaths in
Vietnam, the raids in Cambodia, Mayaguez, Lebanon, Libya, Granada, and the
bombing of the medicine factory in Sudan, as well as the invasion of Panama
and the bombing of Barrio El Chorillo, where thousands of civilians lived.
Also the internal war against Nicaragua and its 15 invasions, and in the
civil war in El Salvador where North America spent millions of dollars a
day. The support to the military coup against Allende in Chile or those that
occurred in Argentina, Peru, Uruguay and Bolivia, among many others in Latin
America as well as those perpetrated in Africa.  We also cannot forget the
wars in Kosovo, Indonesia, Cyprus and Bangladesh.  Neither can we neglect
the attacks, bombings and/or raids against Cuba, Puerto Rico, Iraq,
Dominican Republic, Mexico, Yugoslavia and Haiti.  Or the deaths in the
Persian Gulf and Iraq and now the Colombia Plan that will deploy new troops
and military bases in Peru, Ecuador, Curacao, Argentina, Panama, Honduras,
El Salvador and Guatemala.  We cant neglect the inhabitants of Vieques,
Puerto Rico, who watch as their children are born with illnesses from the
contamination and indiscriminate bombings of their territories, and the high
level of contamination that the presence of the U.S. army has caused.

In 1991, the intervention of the U.S. in Iraq, ordered by Father Bush,
caused the deaths of thousands of Iraqi civilians, and thousands and
thousands of Iranians died from the arms and money provided to Sadam
Hussein.  More thousands of Afghanis died with the help of the U.S.,
thousands and thousands of Japanese died from the atomic bombs detonated by
the U.S. on Hiroshima and Nagazaki.  In the U.S. bombings of Baghdad, more
thousands and thousands of people died.  In the attempted assassination of
Kadafi in 1986 by an air raid where his youngest daughter died, France
refused to participate, prohibiting the use of air space for the planes that
left from England.

The U.S. did not want to overthrown Hussain for fear that radical Muslims
would take power.  For the U.S., when tyrants stop being useful for U.S.
interests, they destroy them.  Bin Laden was trained by the CIA, which is
now searching for him.  In this way, the U.S. government in one moment has
trained and brought to power authoritarian and terrorist military regimes
and then later have denied it, waving the flag of democracy.  As if this
were not enough, as if this were only illustration, the U.S. has not signed
treaties on biodiversity or the Kyoto Protocol against pollution, while
being the principal polluter in the world.  The U.S. also did not sign the
treaty to abolish landmines, which have caused thousands of deaths, mostly
of children.   The U.S. has also ignored the Hague International Tribunal
regarding their participation in conflicts such as the case of Nicaragua,
and the U.S. also wants to build an anti-missile shield instead of
cooperating in world disarmament and the reduction of nuclear weapons.
These are only some examples.   On an international level, the U.S. conducts
itself in a unilateral manner, that is arbitrary and illegal.  The U.S. does
whatever it wants to do without respect to the other nations of the world,
and today the U.S. is asking all of the other countries to embrace their
cause, their war.

Because of this, if a North American has no historical memory, we can
understand why some people assert that, �We feel anxious because of the
possible response of our government to terrorism.  We are confused� We dont
understand why they hate us so much.�  We dont either. It is the U.S. that
hates the world, hates democracy, autonomy and sovereignty in other
countries, hates when the people decide the route that they want their own
country to take.  In the context of all the pain in the world that we live
in for all of the innocent deaths in the recent attacks, the previously
discussed facts hurts more. Thousands of U.S. citizens know that this is a
fact, those who have protested and continue protesting in the streets,
demanding an end to the war. Thousands of them are conscious in spite of the
manipulation that they are subject to by the media.  These thousands are
those who have maintained struggles in solidarity with the people of the
Third World against the aberrations of their government and army.

The United States harvested what it has provoked for so many years. In this
way, September 11th resembles its objective se asemejaron a su objetivo:
the twin towers of the World Trade Center fell down from the impact of two
commercial airplanes.

Another plane hit the Pentagon.  It is possible that the airplanes were
destined for each one of the symbols of the U.S. empire:  1) The economic
power represented by the 110 story high twin towers which housed the most
powerful transnational corporations of the world, and which 150 tourists
visit daily.  2) The military power located in the Pentagon, which was
constructed in 1941 on 120,000 square meters in the city of Washington, and
supposedly them most secure place in military terms,  which now has suffered
its first attack. 3) and the political power in the White House, which
President Bush evacuated from for fear that there it would be another target
for attack.  Just three airplanes used as bombs that were carrying fuel for
large journeys achieved their objective on two of the targets. Another
airplane fell in the countryside, and in one moment another one full of
passengers was supposedly shot down by the U.S. army, of which no more
information was given, just pure speculations.  This was one of the worst
offenses for the empire:  an act of war in their own house, with their own
airplanes, that left from their own cities, with suicide pilots trained by
their own businesses, and in the most strategic symbols and places for the
imperial power.

Approximately 7,000 people died in the twin towers and just a few more than
250 were rescued and not all of them are identified.  Among the dead were
foreigners of dozens of nations, among them Mexicans (to see the list of
disappeared Mexicans go to www.tepeyac.org.  Many U.S. citizens now live in
hate and are thirsty for vengeance.  Paranoia and insecurity have arrived
instantly.  The feeling of vulnerability has horrified people who organize
secret cultural events, buy large amounts of food and emergency supplies in
panic, acquire gas masks, and nationalism and xenophobia are resurrected
with force.  
El sentimiento de vulnerabilidad los ha horrorizado que realizan eventos
culturales escondidos,
Everywhere, people are looking around them suspiciously, and security means
are increased in the entire North American territory.  The media manipulates
the information and the images and launch a crusade for the defense of their
country and of their liberty.  The movement against globalization is
paralyzed and the media is associating them with terrorism in order to
immobilize them, but soon they will return to protest in the streets.  They
never thought that they would experience the feelings of war in their own
house, as indigenous people and campesinos and other common citizens have
for many years, when their towns, neighborhoods and cities have been bombed.
Now something unites us even more with the North Americans, the feeling of
horror of war.  It is the moment that we see that it is necessary to
construct another world for everyone where we all fit, not only the North
Americans or only the Muslims.  Another world is possible.

There are some memorable phrases from the President that were questioned by
the supposed democratic system that brought him to power, and with which
this war aims to generate public consensus in the U.S. that they did not
give in the ballot boxes.  Bush stated that the terrorists, �Hate what they
see here in this Congress hall:  a democratically elected government� They
hate us because of our liberties�.�  More likely, it is the liberties the
U.S. takes that take them outside of international law.  Bush has also said,
�We are a country that has woken up facing danger and calling to the defense
of liberty.�
Tambien ha dicho: �Somos un pais que ha despertado ante el peligro y esta
llamando a la defensa de la libertad� and this is, �a war of good versus
evil.�  For Bush, � The United States will find those responsible for these
crimes and punish them.� He also said that in other invasions where
thousands of civilians died: �The U.S. respects the people of Afganistan,
but we condemn the Taliban regime.�  Ex-Governor Tom Ridge, current head of
the National Security Office Oficicina de Seguridad de la Patria who was
inaugarated just a few days ago by Bush, affirmed that, � This is a world
war, a war for civilization. ...We urge all of the other nations to help us�
liberty and fear ar at war.� �Esta es una lucha del mundo, una lucha por la
civilizacion ... Instamos a todas las naciones a ayudarnos ... la libertad y
el temor estan en guerra...�

THE BAD

For the U.S. the evil now is not comunism, but Muslim terrorists from the
Islamic world, and the U.S. invites the whole planet to respond with a
�Democratic War� against the �Holy War.�  The U.S. blames the attacks on the
Muslim Osama Bin Laden, even though there are 1,300 million Muslims in the
world.  Who is the person capable of destabilizing the world?

Osama Bin Ladens father, Muhamad Bin Laden, originally from Yemen and
nationalized as a Saudi, had 11 wives and 54 children.  He was a government
official in Saudi Arabia and controlled multiple construction contracts in
many Arab countries.  His children, among them Osama Bin Laden, engineer by
profession and 45 years old, inherited his fathers financial empire, now
called,  �Bin Laden Brothers for Contracting and Industry� which has
investments and businesses in many countries and employs approximately
40,000 workers.  There are representatives of various European businesses,
British, Dutch and others.  Its business �La Sico� has an office in the
Dutch Antilles and Curacao (where the U.S. has a military base), but also in
London.  They have financial relations with U.S. companies.  From here comes
the speculation that the big businesses knew about the attacks beforehand.

The Bin Laden brothers were invited by French President Jaques Chirac, to a
dinner offered during their official visit to Saudi Arabia in 1996.   In
1998, the brothers constructed a base for U.S. soldiers in the Persian Gulf.
They charged 50 million dollars to the Saudi Arabian government for the
construction of houses for the U.S. soldiers who lived in tents.  They also
received contracts for the reconstruction of Kuwait after the Gulf War.
They own airplanes and property of the company Bin Laden Aviation.  They are
owners of supposed dummy companies like Asma United and of philanthropic
organizations in London and the Balkans.

Osama Bin Laden has capital in European banks where more than 700 million
dollars are invested in short term financial markets in Belgium, Bulgaria,
Italy and Holland.  Supposedly he has inverted in London, Paris and the
French Blue Coast, as well as 15 million dollars in Swedish businesses
specialized in medical equipment.  In addition, he has investments in
Norway, in the paper and wood industry, and in markets in Iraq, Jordan and
Egypt.  He has bank accounts in Africa, Pakistan, Cyprus and the U.S.   In
1983, the Bin Laden Clan received a contract for 3,000 million dollars to
restore the holy places of Medina and Mecca, and Osama received a commission
for 30 million dollars possibly located in Switzerland, Luxemberg or the
United Arab Emirates.

Osama Bin Laden recruited thousands of volunteers to resist the communist
invasion of Russia in Afganistan in 1979, who were trained by Egyptian
officials and financed with more than 285 million dollars from the U.S.
government.  In Pakistan he constructed a strong resistance movement and in
Afghanistan he controlled tunnels and subterranean galleries that are now a
headache for the U.S. army that will test new bombs to destroy them.  Osama
Bin Laden created his own organization called Al-Qaida (the base, or rank
and file), a radical Islamic movement supported by Egyptians that was later
called Brotherhood Bin Laden.

After 10 years of occupation, the Soviet Union withdrew from Afganistan in
1989, but Afghanistan remained a communist regime.  In 1990 the U.S.
demanded that the Saudis end their subsidies and logistical support to the
Arab-Afghanis, thus ending the alliance between the U.S. government, Saudi
Arabia and Bin Laden, who did not abandon the resistance but now financed it
with his own fortunes and took refuge in Sudan and later in Afghanistan
under the Taliban regime.  However, other sources affirm that the U.S.
continued giving arms and money to Islamic groups after the Soviets
withdrew, as well as the participation of North American mercenaries
together with the extremists in Afghanistan, a country that occupies first
place worldwide in the production of opium.

After the anti-communist crusade, Osama Bin Laden launched a crusade against
the United States.  In 1997, Bin Laden stated that, �If Russia could be
destroyed, the United States could also be decapitated.�  According to some
sources, Osama Bin Laden is not a military or religious leader, but
thousands of followers are willing to give their life to please him with
terrorist actions against the U.S. empire.  Leaders of large Islamic groups
sympathize with Osama, and those who try to establish Islamic republics in
all of the Arab countries or eliminate Israel.  The World Islamic Front for
Holy War declares that it is the duty of all Muslims to, �kill U.S.
citizens- civilians or soldiers- and their allies, wherever they are.�

There are approximately 29 most important terrorist organizations, of which
14 are of an extremist Islamic tendency.  Some sources say that these groups
have a presence in more than 30 countries of the world, and others say in
more than 60.  Of these, we know there are transnational decentralized
mafias, with various sources of finance backing and diversification of
self-financing.  These groups have the support of various countries, among
them Afganistan, Lebanon, Iran, Libya and Syria.  Their common objective is
to attack the U.S. and for others to also attack Israel.  Others also oppose
the peace process in the Middle East.  They have recruits, arms, and
combatants by the thousands and have operations in Albania, Kenya, Tanzania,
Pakistan, Great Britain, and in the heart of the U.S., New York City.

These 29 groups were responsible for the 423 attacks of �international
terrorism� commiteed in 2000 world-wide.  Of these attacks, 169 were U.S.
targets like embassies, ships, airplanes and other equipment. The terrorist
attacks caused 233 deaths in 1999 and 405 in 2000 according to the Global
Report on Terrorism, published by the U.S. State Department in past months.

Osama Bin Laden is suspect in attacks against North Amerca including:  the
bombing of the twin towers in 1993, another attack against a military base
in Saudi Arabia in 1996, the destruction of the embassies in Keny and
Tanzania, Africa in 1998, the attack against the Navy destroyer in Yemen in
2000.  He shot down U.S. helicopters and killed personnel in service of the
U.S. in Somalia in 1993.  He directed bombings against U.S. troops in Yemen
in 1992, etc.  Other Muslim groups allied with Bin Laden have perpetrated
attacks and others were not successful like the assassination attempt
against Pope John Paul II in Manila in 1994 and against President Clinton in
the Phillipines one year later.  In the same manner, there were a dozen
attempted air attacks against U.S. flights in 1995.

International terrorism of Islamic fundamentalism is found in the entire
world with thousands of people capable of putting actions into operation in
any moment and in any corner of the world.  Some international analysts
believe that these reactions could also include the use of chemical weapons,
bacterial or nuclear.  In this context it is not a coincidence that projects
of biopiracy of plants and animals, the rights that governments award to
�first world� companies of patents on life, or the recent interest of the
Israeli government to visit the Organization of Indigenous Doctors of the
State of Chiapas (OMIECH) in San Cristobal de Las Casas with the objective
of trading plants for technical assistance.  This biopiracy generates
biopolitics and biomilitarization.

The Muslim religion could unite thousands of people and many Islamic nations
around the same objective:  �the Holy War� against the U.S., which could
become a world war.  The terrorists are also globalized just as the U.S.
globalized their state terrorism.  The space of war is not focused only in
Afghanistan where Osama Bin Laden is supposedly refuged, but he is also in
all parts of the world, in the soul of the terrorists who are willing to die
for his cause, and in the transnational businesses that he owns.
International terrorism has the three basic pillars necessary to wage a war:
military power (armament, thousands of recruits, training, etc.), economic
power (businesses, speculative investments, petroleum, commercial alliances
and routes, etc.) and religious power (mysticism, elements of unity and
cohesion).

The two wars (�holy� and �democratic�) are both equally absurd.  The
forceful imposition of fundamentalist Islam as well as what the U.S. wants
to impose on everyone, their style of life and their interests.  Both wars
invade countries, impose dictators, oppress people, pillage and destroy,
bomb and strengthen their economic and military power.  The world is
becoming more polarized.  Bush has affirmed that this is a war of good
versus evil.  For Bush, the U.S. is good and Islam is evil, and this evil
could be contagious in the world if all countries dont unite for his cause.
Both are fanatics, with the same hate, the same blindness, and the same
thirst for vengeance and blood.  Through this kind of thinking, we will not
arrive anywhere.  Who has the moral authority to say who is good and who is
evil?

THE UGLY

President Bush is polarizing the world and declaring war: �We will not
distinguis between the terrorists who have committed these acts, and those
who give them refuge�, and later sends a message to all of the countries of
the world, �either youre with us or youre with the terrorists.�  With this,
he obliges the governments to position themselves in favor of the U.S. or
they could become targets of military, political or economic attacks, as
they have already done in the world and continue doing now.  This is the
case in the Blockade/Embargo of Cuba, as well as the closing of borders to
Mexican products in violation of NAFTA    However, we do not forget that
England, Spain, France, and all of Europe have a large Muslim population, so
their governments will not easily bend to the whims of the U.S. because this
�Holy War� could easily break out in their own countries.  Because of this,
U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfield stated that, �What we are doing
will be very different from the second World War, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf
War, Kosovo, Bosnia�.It will not be directed like before, as if it were a
campaign against a specific country, or in a definite period of time�, but
it will be a war declared, �in different places, in different times and
forms.�

According to some analists, this is the start not only of the first war of
the 21st Century, but also of the Third World War. According to others, this
is an exaggeration, and it will only be a short, limited war.  Nevertheles,
the U.S. rarely formally declares war, so that the Geneva Agreements will
not be applied and they can act without limits or international controls.
They achieve military, diplomatic, political and economic pressure on the
governments of the world in order to close ranks and make their own cause
the cause of other countries in their own war.  This is an attack �against
America� say those who live in the north of the American Continent.  NATO,
the United Nations, and the OAS bend to the will of the United States. And
it is that, as we see it, not only are there terrorists all over the world,
but also the United States invades the entire world.  The war is everywhere,
it can present itself in any place, in any embassy, and in any U.S. military
base or installation in the entire world.

Whoever stays outside of the alliance declares war on the United States, and
viceversa.  Whoever does not submit to the will of the Muslim alliances of
the �Holy War� will be bombed.  We can see hostages of both forces.  The
Taliban regime in Afganistan will not turn over Osama Bin Laden to the U.S.
unless they give proof that he is responsible for the attack.  Bin Laden
already said that he was not responsible, that the U.S. should prove it, and
that he will be willing to face the consequences.  The U.S. does not believe
him.  So, both parties are preparing for war, and are also dragging the rest
of the world into the war.  If the U.S. wants a war, it knows that it has to
do it quickly, before the winter comes to Afganistan, or they will lose.

Some Conclusions:

The U.S. should act prudently, understanding that the war they are about to
unleash will generate more wars and more deaths.  We will all lose, and not
just the civilians who unfortunately lost their lives in the attacks in New
York and Washington, but also civilians that will die on both sides if the
response is more violence.  We cant just talk about the thousands of
soldiers who have been deployed in air, sea and land.  Peace will not come
just with the capture of Bin Laden, because with his capture the problems
will not be resolved.  Among the causes of the problems are state sponsored
terrorism that is provoked by the governments of the world, as well as
intolerance of differences, and ambition for power and control of the
planet. 

Neither of the two parties can demand that governments position themselves
further than necessary to combat the evils of terrorism outside as well as
inside the U.S.  The U.S. people should reflect about the meaning of the
lamentable losses of human life, and, even though it hurts, understand why
other nations lift up voices that say, �Now you know how we feel.�

Why did it happen?  That is the question.

Ninguna de las dos partes puede obligar a los gobiernos a posicionarse mas
alla de lo necesario para combatir el mal del terrorismo tanto fuera como
dentro de los EEUU.

Gustavo E. Castro Soto

Sources: Proceso, La Jornada, El Financiero, Milenio, Cuarto Poder, CNI,
Televisa, TV Azteca, among many others ... and the dead of history.
Center for Economic and Political Investigations of Community Action, A.C.

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