Volume 21, Number 6
Mississippi’s SB 2988
David Bacon
StratCom
Bruce k. Gagnon
A War on Communities
Cynthia Peters
Commentary
Letters
Z magazine Readers
Campaign Issues
Lydia Sargent
Aircraft Maintenance
Carl Finamore
Racial Profiling
Margaret Kwoka
Sean Bell Verdict
Rosa Clemente
Religious Right
Bill Berkowitz
Water Crisis
Alex Stonehill
Culture
Damming the Flood
Ben Terrall
Review: Takeover
Jeffrey Frank
Features
Triumph of Lunacy
Edward Herman
Dr. Wall Street
Jeremy Brecher
Market Madness
A.k. Gupta
Financial Crisis and Financialization's Appropriations
William Tabb
Epic Recession?
Jack Rasmus
Colombia Trade Deal
Roger Bybee
Zaps
Zaps
Various submissions
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Letters to the Editor
Tibet
The Dalai Lama says he and George W. Bush are like "two old friends." The CIA is also quite friendly with the Dalai Lama. That's why they financed the 1959 uprising in Tibet and paid a regular stipend to the Dalai Lama and his supporters for many years afterward. Even today, much of the funding for the Dalai Lama and the Free Tibet movement comes from the CIA through the National Endowment for Democracy.
The Dalai Lama claims he has "no hidden agenda." Perhaps not, but can we say the same for Bush and the CIA? What's really going on in Tibet?
Our first impulse as progressives is to support these Buddhist protesters and Tibetan independence. (I thought their banner drop on the Golden Gate Bridge was pretty cool.) However, the Bush/Pelosi/CIA connection makes us think more carefully. If you google "Tibet" you will find hundreds of hits supporting the Free Tibet movement. However, if you google "Dalai Lama CIA" or "CIA Tibet" you find abundant documentation of CIA involvement in Tibet and a different point of view, with thoughtful articles by Michael Parenti, "Friendly Feudalism: The Tibet Myth," "The Green Left," "The Dalai Lama's hidden past," and Richard M Bennett, "Tibet, the ‘great game' and the CIA." Then, try googling "Lee Siu Hin Tibet," "PSL Tibet," and "Workers World Tibet." Along the way, you'll come across Tom Grunfeld's authoritative The Making of Modern Tibet.
These sources raise significant questions about the Tibetan independence movement. For example, the media suggest that premodern Tibet ruled by the lamas was a peaceful, deeply spiritual country. But was this really the case? Or was it a brutal feudal theocracy, totally lacking in religious freedom, political freedom, and human rights as suggested by Parenti and numerous other sources?
The media talks about the Chinese "takeover" or "invasion" of Tibet. But has Tibet ever been independent? Or has it been part of China for centuries? No modern nation has recognized Tibet as an independent nation, nor does the United Nations. Tibet is part of China, the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR). Tibetans are recognized as one of over 50 national minority groups in the Peoples Republic of China and by no means the largest. Not all ethnic Tibetans live in the TAR, and dozens of other national minorities also live in the TAR.
The media talks about "cultural genocide" in Tibet. But were the Tibetan masses better off when the Dalai Lama and the feudal landlords were in power? There were no public schools or hospitals in pre-modern Tibet. According to PRC statistics, infant mortality has dropped from 430 to less than 25 deaths per 1,000 births, literacy has dramatically improved, and the number of hospital beds and medical personnel in Tibet exceeds China's per capita national average. Further, the one-child rule imposed on Han Chinese families is relaxed for Tibetans and other national minorities. How does this relate to charges of genocide by the Chinese against the Tibetans?
Most troubling of all, of course, is the role of the CIA and ruling class figures such as George Soros. Is the U.S. still playing the "great game" in Central Asia? Does China have to fear a Kosovo-style "humanitarian" intervention by the United States? Crazy? Perhaps. But remember when Brze- zinski and the CIA starting funding the Mujahadeen in Afghanistan in 1979, thus prompting the Soviets to send troops? Who would have thought the U.S. would have troops and bases in Central Asia within 30 years. As you investigate these questions more thoroughly, you might start wondering whether the Free Tibet movement is something progressives really want to support.
- Eugene E Ruyle
Long Beach, CA
The Right Side of Italy
Berlusconi is back. With his virtual smiles and real lies. With his selfish practices, awkward jokes and colorful cheerleaders. If its "Party of Liberty" counts 56 condemned criminals (including himself) and barred offenders, why should it matter? Fraud, corruption, mafia connections: all can be forgiven. In the name of profit. In the gospel of power. That is all the Italian consumers needed after all. And the public? It is gone and done. Silvio won. That is all now that matters. The rest it is idle chatter. He did not need a "coup." A march to Rome. He simply seized the collective mind. Good night and good luck Italy. The Berlusconian nightmare must go on. Do not wake up too soon.
- Roberto De Vogli
London, UK
Signing Statements
Hi...outraged one more time, after reading Bob Elmendorf's "A Judicial Irony." Thanks for publishing this article, however upsetting. I submitted it to the news reading/analyzing service of which I am a member called News Trust in hopes this info would reach a larger audience. It would be great for anyone of the editors to check News Trust, helping to debunk some of the drivel pawned off as news.
- Ben
Hamden, CT
Phoenix Rising
Aword of appreciation for Roberto J. and "A Phoenix Rising?" I hope Z in the future will continue to follow related themes. One came to mind while I read the article: the corruption of professional organizations by employment of large numbers of members of the military. I heard that the recent meetings of the American Psychological Association failed to pass a resolution against psychologists participating in torture. Large numbers of military psychologists attended the meetings. Gonzalez doesn't mention that as a current problem for the American Anthropological Association, but we ought to consider the motives of the military in hiring social scientists. My sense is that American society's most prevalent social-psychological disease is militarism and we may be so deeply infected that only social scientists from other countries would have sufficient objectivity to study the penetration of militarism into our psyche.
- Dale Berry
Grants, NM
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OCCUPY TOGETHER - Occupy Together is the unofficial hub for the various occupations springing up across the country in solidarity with Occupy Wall St. Towns and cities worldwide are participating.
Contact: http://www.occupytogether.org/.
MAY DAY - May 1 is May Day, also International Workers Day, celebrating the successful fight of workers for rights such as the eight-hour workday. A General Strike is called for May Day by many groups, and events are planned worldwide.
Contact: http://maydayunited.org/; http://www.may1.info/; info@maydayunited.org.
LABOR - The 2012 Labor Notes Conference, themed Solidarity for the 99%, will be held May 4-6, in Chicago. Thousands of union members, officers, and grassroots labor activists will attend the event, which features workshops, meetings and organizing opportunities.
Contact: 313-842-6262; http:// labornotes.org/conference.
MARIJUANA MARCH - On the first Saturday of May (this year: May 5) marijuana legalization activists will hold informational and educational events, rallies and marches in over 300 cities around the world.
Contact: http://globalcannabismarch.com; http://cannabis.wikia.com.
AMERICAN MUSLIMS - KinderUSA will celebrate its 10th Anniversary with a Fundraising Banquet Dinner in Los Angeles on May 5. The keynote speaker will be Norman Finkelstein. KinderUSA was founded as a group of concerned humanitarians and physicians, and has become a leading American Muslim charity organization helping families through health development and emergency relief.
Contact: http://www.kinder usa.org/.
SEXUAL VIOLENCE - SWAN (Service Women’s Action Network) will present Truth and Justice: The 2012 Summit on Military Sexual Violence in Washington, D.C. on May 8. The conferences will give survivors the opportunity to share their stories with congressmembers, policy experts and the general public; with key panels by military law and policy experts on major topics involving military sexual violence and survivors’ access to justice.
Contact: http://truthandjustice summit.org/.
MEDIA - The Alliance for Community Media Youth Summit 2012 will be held May 8 at Pierce College in Philadelphia, PA. The summit will consist of four one-day symposia that provide a public forum for discussion about media and news literacy in America. Participants will include educators, community leaders, media professionals, journalists, nonprofit leaders, policymakers and students.
Contact: http://www.allcommunitymedia.org.
MOMS/BOMBS - Moms Against Bombs and the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action will honor the long history of women’s resistance to injustice, war and nuclear weapons on May 12. A full day of activities is planned, including Orientation to the Trident Nuclear Weapons System, Nonviolence Training, Action Planning and Preparation, Mother’s Day Proclamation for Peace, and a Vigil and Nonviolent Direct Action at the Bangor Trident Submarine Base.
Contact: Anne Hall, 206- 545-3562, annehall@familyhealing.com; gznonviolencenews@yahoo.com; www.gzcenter.org.
MOTHER’S DAY/PEACE - The Mother’s Day Walk for Peace began in 1996 for families who had lost their children to violence. On a day that celebrates mothers and children, the Walk became a place for families and friends to feel support and love with thousands of others who pledge their commitment to peace.
The day has also become a way for thousands of people to financially support the work of the Louis Brown Peace Institute. Mother’s Day is May 13.
Contact: http://www.kintera.org/faf/home/; http://www.ldb peaceinstitute.org/.
BRECHT FORUM - The Beginning Is Near: An Evening with Michael Moore & Cornel West, a special benefit for the Brecht Forum, will be held May 18 at Hunter College in New York City.
Contact: https://brechtforum.org.
LABOR - The Pacific Northwest Labor History Association’s 44th annual conference, A Century of Bread and Roses, is scheduled for May 18-20 in Tacoma, WA.
Contact: PNLHA, 2402-6888 Station Hill Drive, Burnaby, BC, V3N 4X5; 604-540-0245; pnlha@shaw.ca; www.pnlha.org.
HOMELESSNESS - PM Press and First Presbyterian Church will host author Summer Brenner at the Conference on Homelessness on May 19 in Palo Alto, CA.
Contact: First Presbyterian Church, 1140 Cowper Street, Palo Alto, VA 94301; http://www.pmpress.org/.
NATO/G8 - The Coalition Against NATO/G8 War & Poverty Agenda is organizing protests at the NATO and G8 meetings being held in Chicago, May 19-21. A legal, permitted, family-friendly march and rally are planned for May 19. An Occupy Chicago month-long occupation is being planned to begin May 1. The Network for a Nato-Free Future and American Friends Service Committee will also be hosting a Counter-Summit for Peace and Economic Justice May 18-19 at People’s Church in Chicago.
Contact: http://cang8.wordpress.com/about/; http://www.natofreefuture.org/.
ANARCHY FEST - A month-long Festival of Anarchy is scheduled for May in Montreal. The festival includes The Montreal Anarchist Bookfair (May 19-20).
Contact: http://www.radical montreal.com/;http://www.anarchist bookfair.ca/.
TRUTHDIG - Truthdig.com will be gathering May 20-25 in New Mexico with other concerned people to assess current prospects for progressive change. Speakers include Dennis Kucinich and Chris Hedges.
Contact: http://www.truthdig.com/event/santafe.
FEMINIST SCI-FI - The feminist science fiction convention WisCon 36 is scheduled for May 25-28 in Madison, Wisconsin, featuring discussion and debate of sci-fi/fantasy ideas relating to feminism, gender, race and class.
Contact: WisCon, c/o SF3, PO Box 1624, Madison, WI 53701; concom35@wiscon.info; www.wiscon.info.
MULTICULTURE - The 25th Annual National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE) holds its annual conference May 29 -June 2 in New York City.
Contact: Southwest Center for Human Relations Studies, 3200 Marshall Avenue, Suite 290, Norman, OK 73072; 405- 325-3694; www.ncore.ou.edu.
BIKING - Bikes Not Bombs is holding its 24th annual Bike-A-Thon and Green Roots Festival in Boston, MA on June 3, with several bike rides scheduled, music, exhibitors and more.
Contact: Bikes Not Bombs, 284 Amory St., Jamaica Plain, MA 02130; 617-522-0222; mail@bikesnotbombs.org; www.bikesnotbombs.org.
RADIO - The 37th Annual Community Radio Conference is scheduled for June 13-16 in Houston, TX with discussions and workshops.
Contact: National Federation of Community Broadcasters, 1970 Broadway, Suite 1000, Oakland, CA 94612; 510-451 -8200; conference@nfcb.org; www.nfcb.org.
PEOPLE’S SUMMIT - The People’s Summit for Social and Environmental Justice during Rio+20 is an event by global civil society that will take place between the 15 and the 23 of June at Flamengo, in Rio de Janeiro—alongside the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), Rio+20.
Contact: contato@rio2012. org.br; http://cupuladospovos.org.br/en/.
ADC CONFERENCE - The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ACD) holds its annual conference June 21-24 in Washington, DC, with panel discussions and workshops on civil rights, media, the Mideast, etc.
Contact: ADC, 1732 Wisconsin Ave., NW, Washington DC, 20007; 202-244-2990; convention@adc.org; www.adc.org/convention.
MEDIA - The 14th annual Allied Media Conference will be held June 28-July 1 at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. Participatory workshops and skillshares will emphasize DIY alternative media to advance visions of a just and creative world.
Contact: Allied Media Projects, 4126 Third St., Detroit, MI 48201; www.alliedmediacon ference.org.
LA RAZA - The annual National Council of La Raza (NCLR) Conference is scheduled for July 7-10 in Las Vegas, with workshops, presentations and panel discussions.
Contact: NCLR Headquarters Office, Raul Yzaguirre Building, 1126 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036; 202-785-1670; www.nclr.org.
PEACESTOCK - On July 14 the 10th Annual Peace- stock: A Gathering for Peace will take place at Windbeam Farm in Hager City, WI. Peacestock (formerly “Pigstock”) is a mixture of music, speakers, and community for peace. The event is sponsored by Veterans for Peace, Chapter 115 and has a peace-themed agenda.
Contact: Bill Habedank, 1913 Grandview Ave., Red Wing, MN 55066; 651-388-7733; billhabedank@yahoo.com; http://www.peacestockvfp.org.
POPULAR ECONOMICS - The Center for Popular Economics is holding its 2012 Summer Institute July 23-27 at Columbia University in New York City. No background in economics is needed for this intensive training. This year’s theme is Economics for the 99%.
Contact: Center for Popular Economics, PO Box 785 Amherst, MA 01004; 413-545-0743; programs@populareconomics.org; www.populareconomics.org.
CUBA/PASTORS - The 23rd annual Pastors for Peace Friendship Caravan to Cuba is scheduled for
July1-July 31. Volunteers will travel across the U.S and Canada collecting aid and educating about the unjust blockade against Cuba, before an orientation in Texas July 15-18, followed by an education program in Cuba July 21-29, and finally a return back to the U.S. People can participate by attending or hosting local events, donating materials, or sponsoring a traveler.
Contact: IFCO/Pastors for Peace, 418 W. 145th St., New York, NY 10031; 212-926- 5757; cucaravan@igc.org; www.pastorsforpeace.org.
COMMUNITY MEDIA - The Alliance for Community Media 2012 National Conference is scheduled for July 31-August 2 in Chicago. Hands-on workshops and skillshares will be offered by this grassroots coalition of community media groups. This year’s theme is Collaborate!
Contact: ACM, 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102; www.alliancecm.org.
VETERANS - Veterans for Peace is holding the 27th annual convention August 8-12 in Miami, FL. This year’s theme is, Liberating the Americas: Lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean.
Contact: Veterans For Peace, 216 S. Meramec Ave., St. Louis, MO 63105; 314-725-6005; www.vfpnationalconvention.org
COMMUNITIES - The Communities Conference is a networking and learning opportunity for co-operative or communal lifestyles, with workshops, events and entertainment; scheduled for August 31-September 3 at the Twin Oaks Community in Louisa, Virginia.
Contact: Twin Oaks Communities Conference, 138 Twin Oaks Road, Louisa, VA 23093; 540-894-5126; conference@ twinoaks.org; www.communitiesconference.org.


