Blog #19: Targeted Killing
The U.S. Senate and
various arms of the media are questioning the Obama administration’s use of
drones for targeted killings of U.S.
citizens who are members of Jihadist Islamic groups. Senator Ron Wyden, an
Oregon Democrat and member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is quoted as
stating his intent to: “pull out all the stops to get to the actual legal
analysis, because without it, in effect, the administration is practicing
secret law.” (NY Times, 2/7/13)
On August 25, 1967, J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the
FBU, initiated a counterintelligence program (COINTELPRO). On page 3, the memo
reads: “You are also cautioned that the nature of this new endeavor is such
that under no circumstances should the existence of this program be made known
outside the Bureau, and appropriate in-office security should be afforded to
sensitive operations and techniques considered under the program.”
The COINTELPRO operation
has been legalized under the auspices of the Patriot Act, so that the purposed
of COINTELPRO as originally initiated is no longer unconstitutional. As a
result of COINTELPRO, many Black Panthers during that time were targeted for
killing, the most noted probably being Fred Hampton and Mark Clark in Chicago.
The point is that the U.S.
government has been involved in secret targeted killings of U.S.
citizens for decades; many remember the bombing of the MOVE
family in Philadelphia, from which
collateral damage resulted in an entire community being destroyed.
So, as the Senate Intelligence
Committee proclaims astonishment that the Obama would engage in a secret
program to use drones to target and kill U.S.
citizens deemed “terrorists,” historically the U.S.
government has been engaged in this practice for decades. “The purpose of this
new counterintelligence endeavor is to expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit,
or otherwise neutralize the
activities of Black nationalist, hate-type organizations and groupings, their
leadership, spokesmen, membership and supporters, and to counter their propensity
for violence and civil disobedience.” Given the reality that drones are now
being operated inside the U.S.,
coupled with the legalization of “neutralizing” U.S.
citizens deemed “terrorists” by virtue of the Patriot Act and the broader 2012
National Defense Authorization Act, the progressive anti-imperialist and
anti-racist activists should become wary. This is especially true when
considering the FBI’s March 9, 1968
COINTELPRO memorandum that specifically stated: “Negro youths and moderates
must be made to understand that, if they succumb to revolutionary teachings,
they will be dead revolutionaries.”
The propensity of the U.S.
government to kill (neutralize) its citizens to maintain the status quo
corporate profit motive, i.e. capitalist-imperialist government, should not be
mistaken in any activist’s mind. The U.S.
government, in its desperation to seek profits over the needs of people, will
become ever more repressive. The overt development of the police state, with
media acquiescence, presenting a moral imperative that members of law
enforcement, by virtue of having passed a civil service exam, are heroes,
creates a profound social contradiction. Whereas law enforcement personnel are
to serve and protect citizens, the greater potential exists that they will
operate as corporate automatons to preserve the capitalist ideal of profits
over people.
Hence, there is a need
for initiating a broad-based national dialogue of the relationship between poor
and oppressed peoples and law enforcement. This is essential to obviate the U.S.
government’s long history of targeted killing of citizens, dissenters or
otherwise! (See Blog #2: Government Sanctioned Killings)
In fierce struggle,
Jalil A. Muntaqim
Attica: 2-19-13
Jalil A. Muntaqim
Attica: 2-19-13
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