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Aug 17 2007
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Jose Padilla - Just a Nice Kid from Brooklyn
By: Rosemarie JackowskiImage

How did a nice kid from Brooklyn wind up like this -  arrested and imprisoned. He was subjected to the most inhumane torture for more than 3 years, then tried, and convicted. Now he faces a possible life sentence.  What did he do, what crime did he commit? How many people did he murder?  None, zero, nada, not even one. He never injured anyone.
 
The June 14, 2002 issue of Time named Padilla, Person of the week.  "...Padilla entered public life via an announcement from Moscow on Monday, by Attorney General John Ashcroft, that an al-Qaeda operative had been captured at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, en route to contaminate a U.S. city with a radiological bomb. Within minutes panicky cable news channels were running file footage of mushroom clouds. They then spent much of the next two days atoning via a more sober explanation of dirty-bomb scenarios — and why they're not nearly as scary as they sound..."
 
Padilla's crime was that he lacked a PR representative who could discredit the propaganda that the government was using against him. He needed an agent. Celebrities use them every time they get into trouble.

"...Padilla entered public life via an announcement from Moscow on Monday, by Attorney General John Ashcroft, that an al-Qaeda operative had been captured at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, en route to contaminate a U.S. city with a radiological bomb. Within minutes panicky cable news channels were running file footage of mushroom clouds. They then spent much of the next two days atoning via a more sober explanation of dirty-bomb scenarios — and why they're not nearly as scary as they sound..." 

 
 
Government prosecutors took steps to make sure that Jose Padilla became known as the "Dirty Bomber".  The intensity of the government smear campaign against Padilla would have made Mother Teresa look like a mass murderer. Padilla was tried and convicted in the Press long before his trial in court.   In fact, Padilla never had a bomb. He never had the materials necessary to build a bomb.
 
 A jury decision is only as good as the information upon which it is based.  Too often, the most important evidence is withheld from the jury.  Political viewpoints and personal prejudices of jurors are often more important than the facts of the case.  The August 17, 2007 Concord Monitor reports that Peter Whoriskey of the Washington Post states, "...The jury did seem to be an oddly cohesive group. On the last day of trial before the July 4th holiday, jurors arranged to dress in shirts so that each row in the jury box was its own patriotic color - red, white or blue..." 
 
In the Padilla case, did the jury know that the defendant was the victim of extreme torture for more than 3 years?  That information might have made the jury sympathetic toward Padilla.  On the August 16, 2007 broadcast of Democracy Now,  forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Angela Hegarty, stated that, "What happened at the brig was essentially the destruction of a human being's mind. Padilla's personality was deconstructed and reformed." She said the effects of the extreme isolation on Padilla are consistent with brain damage. "I don't know if he's guilty or not of the charges that they brought against him," said Dr. Hegarty. "But... he's already paid a tremendous price for his trip to the Middle East."   
 
This case has important legal implications for all of us, our children and grandchildren.  Legal history is made every day but this case is different.  If something like this can happen to a US citizen - a good kid from Brooklyn, it can happen to anybody.  Jose Padilla today, Johnny Jones tomorrow.  Yes, Jose was at one time a member of a street gang - so were millions of other young men and women. 
 
The Courts in the United States leave a lot to be desired and this case proves that it is time to clean up the judicial system, end torture, and shut down the secret prison system.  In addition reparations should be paid to Padilla for the years that he suffered extreme torture at the hands of the US government.
 
In the meantime, there is not a better case that is crying out to be made into a movie. It has it all - intrigue, secret prisons, violence, and torture. Hollywood are you listening?  This is a film that might result in saving a life.  The life that is saved might be yours.

Rosemarie Jackowski is an advocacy journalist living in the USA. She was arrested, tried, and convicted for her participation in a peaceful protest of the war. The conviction was appealed and overturned in the State Supreme Court. The government then announced plans to retry the case. Finally, after years of legal proceedings, all charges were dropped. She can be reached at: dissent[at]sover.net Articles by Rosemarie Jackowski at MWC News http://mwcnews.net/rosemarie-jackowski 

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1. 19-08-2007 08:04
Spy Catcher.
When I was a young bloke I read a slim book, 'Conquest for the mind', (or of the mind), the author was a Colonel Pinto,I think he was referred to as the, 'Spy Catcher', I believe he was Dutch, but he worked for British intelligence during WW2. 
He never used torture, he used brilliance to entrap spies. 
But what came out of that book, was that any form of torture,(rendering), sleep deprivation, constant reprogramming of the mind, by the above, and constant haranguing can cause a wipe out of the mind, and the victim will confess to almost anything, may even believe it. The show trials of Eastern Europe, and the USSR were built on that platform. 
Pinto made the point that it would be an extraordinary person that would not capitulate under such duress, all that is needed is time to make these techniques work.  
That is one of the reasons I am skeptical, when a terrorist confesses after a long period of imprisonment and torture to his so called misdeeds.  
What is needed is more Pintos, and less inquisitors. 
Maybe Jose Padilla is guilty, the trouble is I am suspicious of the outcome of inquisitions.  
Some may comment we need these tools to bring these Terrorist to 'Justice '? Is that not what the Inquisitors of old use to say, regarding heretics? 
 
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2. 19-08-2007 13:07
Good comment
Mike...Thanks for commenting. In my view torture is always wrong, not only because it doesn't work, but more importantly because it is a violation of human rights. Any individual or any nation that uses torture should be prosecuted.  
I don't believe that Padilla received a fair trial. The main piece of evidence was an application form to a training camp. 
Terrorism could be stopped immediately, if the usa would stop killing and torturing people all over the world.
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3. 22-08-2007 23:02
Good comment
I have followed this story a bit from other site. I notice you try to respond to comments, I thank you. For keeping up the fight and some might say, resistance. This may be all we have left. I was attacked for my views to not vote or write in a vote. This story chills me and literally shows what we are possibly up against. Call it throwing the vote away to the other side. I will this next time vote for who I want, not who they nominate,( not likley of the two party system). It is not throwing my vote away, but quite the opposite, there will be no comprimise, and it could very well be one of my only real execises of my freedoms left. I will not throw that away, which is mine, on someone who I believe, probably has facsist, war monguering,freedom bartering interests at heart. Thanks Rosemarie
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4. 23-08-2007 07:36
Freedom
It takes courage to be free. 
To stand alone, not to have a crutch or a walking frame supplied by those who would manipulate you. 
To realize that you see through all the dross that surrounds you. 
To know your thoughts are of value. 
Nothing and nobody can take that freedom from you. 
Good luck mate. 
 
Mike
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