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Pacific Free Press was launched in March 2007 by Dutch-Canadian Richard Kastelein of V.O.F. Expathos, in the Netherlands along with  Chris Cook - CFUV radio journalist and Editor in Chief of Pacific Free Press. Cook is based in , Victoria, British Columbia.

The site is a sister to Atlantic Free Press.

The mission of Pacific Free Press is simple: to dig out nuggets of truth from the slag-heap of lies, ignorance and witless diversion that has buried public discourse today. Pacific Free Press provides a new venue for disseminating hard news and insightful, fact-based analysis of the harsh realities too often ignored or distorted by the mainstream press.

 

Of Torture, Transfers, and Travesties of Justice Print E-mail
Written by Chris Cook   
Saturday, 01 March 2008
Of  Torture, Transfers, and Travesties of Justice
by C. L. Cook
Looking at the Leap Year news today, all I can say is: "Thank Christ it only happens once every four years!" (insert rimshot here).

But seriously, folks. Tomorrow and tomorrow, and tomorrow will be more of the same I fear, because February 29th is everyday lately. An even more demented Hell than made famous in Bill Murray's Groundhog's Day, we witness the same glaring injustice and astonishing immorality, replaying as if on a loop. Round and round we go, each revolution a tightening spiral into an abyss of utter barbarity.
 
 
 
 
 

What can we make of it? If the philosopher is right, and each day is emblematic of everyday, thus signifying the potentiality of the entirety; what does today tell us of where we human Earthlings are, and where we're likely to shore up, given the prevailing current?  For Canadians, three stories of torture, transfers, and a travesty of justice serve grim instruction.


 
For those unfamiliar with this site, Pacific Free Press has featured the story of Tre Arrow many times over the last year. Tre has lived a life of limbo these past three and more years, stuck in Victoria's Wilkinson Road Jail. "Wilkie" is what we homies call the local lock-up. Tre has been fighting extradition to his native United States, where he is wanted by the F.B.I. The fibbers say Tre is an "Eco Terrorist" and poses a threat to the values and safety of the Untied States of America. They want Canada's government to hand him over, pronto.

The Canadian government has an ignominious history in regards the Federal Bureau of Instigation. The F.B.I. lied about evidence proving Leonard Peltier's involvement in the shooting deaths of two of their agents, (that is, Leonard Peltier of AIM fame, the American Indian Movement). Off went Leonard to an American penitentiary, where he sits now, coming on thirty years later.

That Peltier's case was fraught with judicial irregularities, and his sentencing sparked a world-wide outcry that continues yet is of little matter it seems to the guardians of justice in Canada. When again those most egregious betrayers of the law, the F.B.I. returned with new fabrications and "evidence" proving the guilt of political targets held in Canada and wanted for prosecution in America, they were not arrested for breaking Canadian law, or asked for an explanation of their lying past, or even told to "Take off, Hosers!"
 
The agents were greeted, and their requests again granted.

Tre Arrow was transfered today, from Wilkinson Road to Portland, Oregon, where he faces charges that could see him spend the rest of his life in a Federal Penitentiary for crimes he could not possibly have committed, but as with Leonard Peltier, innocence is no defense against the law in America for the truly politically incorrect.
 
Of more immediate concern is Tre's health. After more than three years in a cement square, surrounded by criminals, and denied decent food (until a hunger strike that very nearly finished him changed the minds of prison administrators) the kind of treatment Tre, a pacifist tree-hugger, will receive down south is beyond imagining.
 
And Tre is a part of a trend here.

Another AIM alum, John Graham was recently taken by the F.B.I., implicated they say in another murder. This time, evidence of F.B.I. case tampering and the intimidation, and coaching of "witnesses" is common knowledge to everyone, save the Canadian officials who signed Graham over to the Feds. For some it seems the Indian Wars never end.

Canada has filed no complaint against the F.B.I.'s false testimony submitted in the Peltier case that I'm aware of, and I doubt there will be apologies forthcoming to either Tre Arrow or John Graham, though they are as innocent of the crimes for which they have been framed as Leonard Peltier is of his. That these innocents are political prisoners, persecuted not for anything they did but for who they are does not qualify as an argument for refuge in Canada, for some at least.

Last year, around this time of year, a local naturalist and environmental activist was walking in the woods on the outskirts of town. He noticed the trees were marked with surveyors tape, the tell tale sign of impending disaster. The result of that day in the woods hike is a classic British Columbia "War in the Woods," tale, where:

  • "Developers more interested in personal profit than notions of environmental sustainability are pitted against hippies, welfare recipients, and assorted bleeding hearts who object to seeing their way of life sacrificed on the alter of greed and stupidity - in pictures @5!" Cue commercial. Cut.

A tree-sit was established, and the stand-off engaged. Last week, reports were filed here on the Charter challenging charge of her Majesty's Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who storm-trooped their way into the annuls of Canadian law enforcement, when a mere force of sixty or seventy armed and armoured personnel, replete with dogs and climbing teams, pulled off the dawn assault against the "enemy" encampment of a half-dozen sleeping pacifists.

Dozens of police marked post along the picket for days after, while the feller-buncher knocked down the woods the protesters would protect from the construction of a highway overpass; this one a sort of private Autobahn for the rich and famous expected to take up residence in the tony Bear Mountain development, designed to be built on the bones of a killed forest. Or, so the developers would have it.

In a story that grows more suspect by the day, this Leap Year's morning witnessed a construction crew cum mob, replete with sympathetic television reporters tipped to the intentions of this band of goons to march on the small group of protesters displaying the temerity to stand in the rain at the site of the great gash on the side of the Trans Canada highway that was just recently the forest home to animals uncared for and a small group of humans, with banners and signs determining that the last of the wild lands on the south island cannot be allowed to fall to so low an estate as the clear-cut and run, mountain removal methods the crew at Len Barrie's Bear Mountain employ.
 
The camera shows these latter day brown-shirts tearing up the signs and attacking the peaceful demonstration. The police show up late, and file no charges against the emboldened yahoos. Contrast this to the four arrests of tree-sitters and supporters, and the mayor of Langford, Stewart Young's threatened "promise" to sue protesters for the massive RCMP bill the city has received for the first Battle of Bear Mountain.

Early reports from insiders claim the mob's demonstration was "on the clock," the prospective land barons presumably picking up the intimidation tab rather than burden further embattled fellow-traveller, mayor Young with more high-priced police assistance. Friendly local teevee coverage of the criminal activity gone so far uncharged catches it all, in all its splendid, inherent ugliness. Watch a little bit of Berlin circa 1932, here and now at time of writing.
 
 
 
 


A Quantum leap perhaps, but stupidity got dumber this Leap Day in Langford. And the media played along, painting the victims of today's serial assaults as perpetrators of unsubstantiated and unchallenged smears by way of claims of vehicle vandalism. Even if true, it does not justify the ugly parade put on by Les Bjola's crew, a not only ill-advised, but illegal stunt.

The business press reports today a number of law suits being launched against Len Barrie's company concerning contractual differences between the distant parties profiting most the destruction of the woods northwest of Victoria, British Columbia.

Also today, the Canadian government officially announced the resumption of it's suspended practice of handing over the unfortunates taken into military custody during raids and policing in Afghanistan. The administration expressed confidence that the judicial system and prisons, cited previously for human rights abuses and systemic torture, have been fixed. No mention of American violations, but we can presume Canadian rendition of detainees into U.S. hands will "legally" resume; if they ever did stop.

Tomorrow will stop being February 29th, but it will be more of the same anyway:
 
Those rowdy boys will be back up on the mountain, "cuttin', pavin', and buildin' on it all." The Israeli Defense Forces will offend again, (casualties coming daily in dozens these last days) and the killing will continue - unchallenged in the courts of nations. America's contenders for the drivers seat next turn around will continue a feigned ignorance of the issues most desperately needing addressing, their communications to the constituents becoming an esoteric fart and tap-dance performance, a language leading ultimately to nothing but a bashing, as described by the late, great American, Kurt Vonnegut.

March the first is the first full day Tre Arrow will spend in U.S. custody.
 
After all we've learned of how profoundly dysfunctional the American Justice Department is in 2008, Canada has obligations under international treaty, and in the service of humanity, to wear its ideals on the sleeve, and extend a helping arm where legitimately sought.
 
The American prison system is cruel and unusual punishment. It is not just; it is criminal. Sending prisoners into the maw of American Justice, as practiced in Guantanamo Bay's Camp X-ray, or at Afghanistan's Bagram Airbase, or any of the home-grown prisons, where so many of the functionaries of those horrors over there come from, is a violation of all this country has said, for at least three generations, it stands for.

If it's true, a world can be seen in a grain of sand, then a day can certainly map the future of the universe; but if today is to be the Pole Star for the chart of our collective future, if today is to be that marked day, I'd pray for another.



Tre from Wilkinson Jail -
http://pacificfreepress.com/content/view/1801/81/

Goons Attack Peaceful Protest -
http://pacificfreepress.com/content/view/2337/81/
 
John Graham Extradition -
http://pacificfreepress.com/content/view/1407/81/

Langford Mayor Threatens Lawsuit Against Protesters -
http://pacificfreepress.com/content/view/2328/81/

Police Assault Tree-Sit -
http://pacificfreepress.com/content/view/2279/81/
 
Canada to resume "prisoner transfer" in Afghanistan -
 
 
Update 1 - 1/03/08
 
A second source has confirmed that up to 300 Bear Mountain workers are being offered double-time to show up and disrupt the rally scheduled for 7 am Friday Feb 29 at Spencer Road and Highway 1, Langford. Parking is likely to be very challenging, as the workers apparently don't carpool, bike or take the bus the way the tree huggers do.
Keeping in mind the ugly history of violent assaults by paid employees against forest defenders in the Elaho Valley, the Walbran, and elsewhere, I want to emphasize again that our people have taken a pledge of non-violence. While civil disobedience may be against the law (the charges have not been proven in this case), individuals who take it on are compelled by their conscience. We hope discerning editors, writers and producers will be aware of the difference between those acting selflessly and peacefully for the defense of the environment and those throwing their weight around for money.
Thank you,
Zoe
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