9/11 War Crimes Tribunal: Rep Dennis Kucinich Proposes 9/11 National Truth &
Reconciliation Commission (The
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 *This article is significant, for its boldness and orginality, its ethical
elevation, and the fact that it appears in what has heretofore been a left
gatekeeper publication.* The Truth Can Move Us Forward By Rep. Dennis J.
Kucinich <http://www.thenation.com/directory/bios/dennis_j_kucinich>


September 10, 2008 America must move from the errant, retributive justice of
9/11 to a healing, restorative process of truth and reconciliation.

   *Before the Congress adjourns, I will bring forth a new proposal for the
   establishment of a National Commission on Truth and Reconciliation, which
   will have the power to compel testimony and gather official documents to
   reveal to the American people not only the underlying deception which has
   divided us, but in that process of truth seeking set our nation on a path of
   reconciliation. *

We suffer in our remembrance of 9/11, because of the terrible loss of
innocent lives on that grim day. We also suffer because 9/11 was seized as
an opportunity to run a political agenda, which has set America on a course
of the destruction of another nation and the destruction of our own
Constitution. And we have become less secure as a result of the warped
practice of pursing peace through the exercise of pre-emptive military
strength.

It is not simply 9/11 that needs to be remembered. We also need to remember
the politicization of 9/11 and the polarizing narrative which followed,
locking us into endless conflict, a war on terror which has wrought further
terror worldwide and which has severely damaged our standing worldwide as an
honorable, compassionate nation. As we were all victims of 9/11, so we have
become victims of the interpretation of 9/11.

Our government's external response to 9/11 was to attack a nation which did
not attack us. Indeed on the first anniversary of 9/11, the Bush
Administration issued a well-publicized stern warning to Iraq, which was
part of a campaign to induce people to believe Iraq had something to do with
9/11.

The deliberate, systematic connection of Iraq with 9/11 has led America into
a philosophical and moral cul-de-sac as over one million Iraqis and over
4,155 US soldiers have died in a war that will cost over $3 trillion.
Additionally, soldiers from twenty-three other countries have died in the
Iraq war.

We attempt to unite Iraq by further dividing it. We talk about restoring
Iraq while taking steps to place control of its vast oil wealth in the hands
of US oil giants. And we intend to impose upon the Iraqi people the cost of
rebuilding a country our government ruined, keeping a once-prosperous nation
lashed to debt and poverty for a long, long time. Iraq has paid for 9/11. We
all continue to pay for 9/11.

The heartbreaking loss of the lives and injuries to America troops further
binds us to the Administration's illogic of the Iraq War: We remember our
troops' sacrifice by demanding more sacrifice; we support our troops by
continuing the war.

The dominant color of our new national security since 911 is neither red,
white nor blue. Every day is orange. Every day, reminders of fear of 9/11
become banal. Yet we no longer hear the airport announcements nor see the
orange-colored warnings because they have commonplace standards in our new
national security state, as is the Patriot Act, wiretapping, and a host of
invasions of privacy and diminution of civil liberties. The Constitution has
been roundly attacked by the very people who took an oath to defend it.

There is a powerful desire across America for change, not necessarily from
control by one political party to another, but a change from living with
lies to living with truth.

Over two dozen nations, facing peril within and without, deeply divided by
politics and war have travelled down a path of restoring civil society
through a formal process of reconciliation. At some point within each of
those countries it was understood that the way forward is shown through the
light of truth. This process is not without pain because it requires a
willingness to study evidence from which eyes had been averted and ears had
been closed. But in the process of truth and reconciliation, nations found
new strength, new resolve, and new commitment.

The South African Truth and Reconciliation enabled that nation to come to
grips with its past through a public confessional, bringing forward those
who committed crimes and having the power to grant amnesty for full
disclosure of crimes against the people. Of course, our path may necessarily
be different: High US government officials stand accused in impeachment
petitions of violating national and international law. Our continued
existence as a democracy may depend upon how thoroughly we seek the truth. I
will call upon the America people to join me in supporting this effort.

The truth can move us forward, as a unified whole, so that we can one day
become a re-United States. 9/11 is the day the world changed. It is the day
America embraced a metaphor of war. If we are open to truth and
reconciliation, we may one day be able, once again, to embrace peace.

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