The government of Sudan has been miffed that it cannot get off of the U.S. list of states that sponsor terrorism. It could be because of the history of arbitrary arrests, killings and torture by the administration of Sudan President Omar Al Bashir, as documented in a recent report by Amnesty International. Or it could be because the Sudanese government is widely reported to back the Jangaweed militia attacks against citizens of Darfur, a campaign that has killed over 300,000 people and displaced approximately three million more. Or perhaps it is Sudan’s political support (and possibly military aid) to Hamas, foe of the U.S., the Israelis and the Palestinian Authority? In any case, the Obama administration has not seen fit to take Sudan off their list of bad guy countries.
So what is one to make of Jeff Stein’s report today at his Spy Talk blog at the Washington Post that the CIA has been training and equipping Sudan’s notorious National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS)?
“The U.S. government is training the Sudanese intelligence services and conducting bilateral operations with them — all in the name of the long war,” said a former intelligence officer who served in Sudan….
Another knowledgeable former U.S. intelligence official said the CIA-NISS partnership began even earlier, in the Clinton administration, and called it "incredibly valuable."
While Erik Prince and his Blackwater Worldwide company is being fined for ignoring sanctions against Sudan and trying to "secure lucrative defense business in Southern Sudan," the central government in Khartoum is having its security forces — one the most brutal in the Arab world — trained by the CIA.
According to Stein, U.S. officials maintain the operations are limited to counterterrorism. But one wonders how the NISS separates out such training from its general operations of domestic oppression. Earlier this year, NISS arrested six doctors, members of the Doctors Strike Committee, and tortured at least two, before releasing them after being held without charges for almost a month. As recently as June 27, NISS agents were reported to be roaming "hospitals in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, ensuring that the doctors had returned to work."
According to a report by Amnesty International, referenced by Stein in his article, NISS seems to have it in for doctors.
Ahmed Ali Mohamed Osman, a doctor also known as Ahmed Sardop, was arrested by the NISS on March 20, 2009 in Khartoum after criticizing rapes in the Darfur region and the government’s decision to expel humanitarian organizations from Sudan….
"They leaned me over a chair and held me by my arms and feet while others hit me on the back, legs and arms with something similar to an electrical cable," he told Amnesty International. "They kicked me in the testicles repeatedly while they talked about the report on rape in Darfur."
Ahmed Sardop filed a complaint with the police and was examined by a doctor who confirmed his allegations of torture. A few days later, he started receiving telephone death threats: "We will soon find you and we will kill you." He now lives in exile.
But it isn’t only doctors, as NISS has targeted journalists, human rights activists, and students. The agents of the NISS operate in an atmosphere of near-impunity, as they "have immunity for all the violations they commit, under the 2010 National Security Act."
Anyone who believes the NISS agents trained by the CIA limit their indelicate actions to "take-downs" of "terrorists" in Sudan knows very little about the omnipresent operations of security forces such as NISS, or the Mukhabarat in Egypt and Jordan, in this part of the world. This kind of training and involvement with some of the world’s more notorious secret police is the real face of U.S. foreign policy, more so than the aid programs that other portions of the government may provide in various countries. (It’s worth noting here, too, that the Palestinian Authority has received training for its security forces from the CIA.) Whatever aid is provided, the U.S. ensures the rule of governments with domestic terror regimes. Along with U.S. support for the forceable suppression of Palestinians in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, and its campaign of wide-spread assassination throughout the region, this is the actual cause for hatred and attacks against the United States.
Apropos of the U.S. policy of widespread assassinations, today the ACLU and Center for Constitutional Rights have filed a lawsuit "challenging the government’s asserted authority to carry out ‘targeted killings’ of U.S. citizens located far from any armed conflict zone."
The groups charge that targeting individuals for execution who are suspected of terrorism but have not been convicted or even charged – without oversight, judicial process or disclosed standards for placement on kill lists – also poses the risk that the government will erroneously target the wrong people. In recent years, the U.S. government has detained many men as terrorists, only for courts or the government itself to discover later that the evidence was wrong or unreliable.
A major change in U.S. policy must involve a significant change in the world-view of the U.S. populace, and a wholesale transformation of its political representatives, who remain meekly subservient to whatever military or intelligence policy that the White House demands, no matter how seemingly contradictory or self-defeating, or how costly to those in other countries who suffer under the police rule of their respective states.
For more information on the ACLU/CCR joint lawsuit, visit visit: www.aclu.org/targetedkillings and ccrjustice.org/targetedkillings.



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Very helpful post, Jeff. Thanks. What exactly is the “long war” – although I probably don’t want to know.
The “long war” is a term the Bush Administration introduced as a re-branding of the “Global War on Terror”. See this SourceWatch story on the term.
Thanks for the good question. I’m sure other readers will be glad you asked.
Yeah, that would be the War OF Terror, known to us via the media disinformation as the War ON Terror.
It should be evident by this point that the CIA is directly responsible for training and instigating nearly all terror (along with their MI-6 and Mossad co-conspirators).
9/11, Anthrax, 7/7 – etc.
All part of their War OF Terror.
Here’s who runs it.
This program rewards Sudan for its Genocide against Darfur, and its previous Genocide against the Southern Sudan’s followers of native spirituality, and its Genocide previous to that of Sudan’s Christians in the area bordering Ethiopia.
http://www.americasfuture.net/1999/dec99/99-1205b.html
The anti-Christian operations have gone on a long time. Here’s a Time article about it from 1963:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,829787,00.html
Yes. This program is, at best, realpolitik at its worst. More likely, it is part and parcel of a program of supporting state terror engaged in by dictatorial regimes against their own population and/or national minorities that the U.S. has engaged in for quite some time.
Closer to home, we had, for instance, Operation Condor.
And now, of course, there’s Plan Colombia, using a defoliant similar to Agent Orange in the headwaters of the Amazon Basin. The farsical excuse for this being that it’s worth destroying Earth’s biggest source of Oxygen and Biodiversity, if we can just stop Cocaine. Plan Colombia defoliates not only Coca, but also corn, chickens, children, and other crops. But the Coca grown in Colombia cannot be used to make Cocaine. There is almost no Cocaine in it. Poor people in Colombia, Peru and Ecuador chew Trujillo Coca, which grows there, but cannot be economically processed into Cocaine. All the world’s Cocaine is extracted from Coca Boliviana, which grows only in high altitudes on the Eastern slopes of the Andes Mountains in Bolivia.
Cocaine comes from Bolivia. Defoliating Colombia into a desert will not affect the world’s supply of Cocaine. However, most of the labs that process Coca Boliviana paste into Cocaine are in Colombia, and US dictator puppets there export it here.
Yes, indeed. Operation Condor and the School of the Americas that our government established in Georgia to train paramilitary death squads from Central American countries to kidnap, torture, and kill people seeking fundamental human rights like land reform, the right to vote, and the right to form labor unions to negotiate for better wages and improved working conditions.
Those death squads killed a lot of dangerous radicals like Archbishop Romero when he was conducting mass in a crowded cathedral, Catholic nuns, journalists, academics, and thousands upon thousands of native peasants scratching the soil to make a bare-bones living in the hinterlands of Guatemala and El Salvador.
It’s deeply reassuring to find out that the CIA is up to its old tricks in Sudan training the NISS, which already is among the worst of the worst human rights violators in the world.
The United States government and its CIA and JSOC assassination teams are without doubt the Number 1 terrorist organization in the world.
Sickening.
I feel obliged to note parenthetically that we the people have an ethical and moral responsibility to do everything we can to stop our government from engaging in and supporting these atrocious activities.
And why is this different from all the other CIA operations carried on during their entire existence? Isn’t this kind of thing in the CIA charter, or part of its mission statement?
I’m hoping the Hague takes an interest:)
Haven’t you heard? Hope is a 4-letter word.
I know I still try though day I quit is the day I leave the Lake:)
Yes, their mission since the late 1940s has been destabilizing social democracies, replacing democratically elected reformers with ruthless right wing military dictators, assassinations, and training paramilitary death squads to eliminate human rights activists and troublesome peasants. They fund their activities by smuggling heroin from the Golden Triangle in SE Asia and cocaine from South America.
We Americans might possibly remember (or not) that the CIA, after deposing democratically elected Mossedegh government in Iran, then helped the Shah to set up SAVAK, Iran’s deadly secret police force, who, it is said, operate to this very day.
Just one other little point to ponder as war with Iran is being “sold” harder by the day, being “sexed-up” as it were.
Thanks, Jeff for the stellar history lesson. We seem to keep hearing the same “story” over and over, but the names … and dates are changed to protect the guilty.
It is interesting, Mason, that your call to ethical and moral responsibility is lost on psychologists and lawyers. The one group surely must understand what all these destructive things mean to humankind … and the other group enable and legitimize all these destructive things.
Both groups, by and large, are very silent. One wonders if they are thinking … or merely hoping everything will quietly pass THEM by … requiring neither recognition nor effort on their part. How very strange.
How very pathetic. And cowardly.
DW
You should read Countercoup: Struggle for Control of Iran by Kermit Roosevelt, TR’s grandson & the CIA operative in charge. He thought it was a great romp. He wrote his memoir in 1980 or 81, i.e., after the shah was overthrown, and showed no awareness that it played any role in the subsequent installation of the ayatollah.
I think we got the CIA on genocide with this maybe we get Blackwater too?
Erick can’t claim he was unaware of this can we prove he helped Sudan despite the ban?
Here’s a book that covers one CIA operations where the operative felt so used by his country that wrote about it without getting CIA approval.
Has the CIA ever had a long term success? Angola our guy was a murderer and lost Iran we over threw the government and the shah lost power now we have a worse government. Afghanistan created Ossama. Death squads Nun killings in all South America has Left us Columbia as our only friend the same Columbia who ships us coke and Obama wants to offer free trade with coke dealers of America are supporting Obama on this one.
With a record of failure like this I wonder how much money we could save if they never were how many wars, arms shipments humanitarian aid after the CIA destroyed a country would never have happened if things were not messed with by them?
According to Overthrow by Stephen Kinzer, which presented 13 or 14 cases in which the USG was a prime mover of the overthrow of legitimate govts, starting with Hawaii in 1893, none turned out well for the locals, except, arguably Puerto Rico.
This just made my Book Club list this first place:)
OT, sort of, here’s Tony the Blare‘s recent pronouncement at Georgetown speech
Good piece Jeff – thanks for highlighting Stein’s revelation and giving context.
No wonder no one with Blackwater was facing any real criminal charges for what they did and everything was settled with a little fine (that possibly is coming from the US taxpayers back to themselves through slush fund operations anyway). Can’t have them tattling in Court, under oath, about a clear and identifiable series of Executive branch activities that are illegal under US domestic law, while the USAs and Main Justice guys yawn and do their nails.
It’s time to name names. These agenda’s do not simply exist. There are men who create them and give the orders that they be implemented. The people crafting these visions are NOT politicians. They exist at the top – a level above politics.
No more speaking of the mythical “they.”
Call them each out by name.
Reveal their evil – and hold each individually accountable.
The scriptwriters…Call them out by name.
You go first.
I’ve been one of the first, most relentless and loudest, long enough to attract the attention of the guilty.
Revealing their connections.
Blackmail.
The entire conspiracy.
And the media’s role.
Be careful in naming names: I understand from televised news reports (and TV never lies!), that it is a Federal Crime to reveal specific details of Covert Operations.
But then there’s this case (let’s just call it “hypothetical”):
Suppose the name I know and the Covert Op I was involved in happened before the law was passed that illegalized giving such details, and suppose those crimes happened so long ago and/or so far away that they are not in any US prosecutor’s jurisdiction, and never were.
Even so, I fear the new “Fascist Reforms” (Patriot Act, revocation of Habeas Corpus, etc.) would trump the US Constitution’s Article One clause that bans ex post facto (after-the-fact) legislation: President Obama has opposed the ex post facto clause many times since the summer of 2008: Protection after-the-fact for Telecom companies who illegally spied on Americans; protecting environmental & financial felons after-the-fact; his move immediately upon entering office to void the conviction of Oil Felon Alaska Senator Ted Stevens; his urging Massachusetts to unconstitutionally write a law instituting a special election to replace Senator Ted Kennedy, instead of following our existing law (this unconstitutional stunt by Obama and the Massachusetts Democratic Party resulted in the election of Republican Scott Brown).
Now, suppose that I could afford the best constitutional lawyer in the country, and suppose he proved that I have the right to reveal this information, even so, there’s still the threat from Mr. Name that I’ll be killed if I reveal those details.
I have nothing more to say on the subject.
I think we’re all safe revealing the truth then, as 9/11 was clearly an OVERT Operation.
Their finger prints are all over it.
Bush admitted out loud – TWICE, that he saw the first plane strike the first tower on television.
The ONLY way that was possible was on closed circuit TV in his limo.
Larry Silverstein said out loud that he ordered WTC-7 demolished (“Pulled”), the Fire and police departments gave orders to back away from the building “that building is coming down,” – and it was brought down exactly as he said.
Rumsfeld said that the plane over Pennsylvania was “shot down” and he also said that a “missile” struck the Pentagon.
The FBI said out loud that there is insufficient evidence to charge Bin Laden with 9/11.
They further said that 6 of the alleged 19 “hijackers” weren’t – and are in fact alive.
The “Dancing Israelis,” caught red handed with the video tape they had shot of themselves celebrating their own demolition handy-work, said out loud on TV in Israel that their “purpose was to document the event.”
Norm Mineta said out loud under oath before the 9/11 Commission that he personally witnessed Dick Cheney commanding a military stand down as the “plane” approached the Pentagon “of course the order still stands, have you heard anything to the contrary?”
No need to take my word for it. These were OVERT, not covert acts and admissions.
The co-conspirators are all doing a fine job of naming themselves!
Good work pointing out these items.
Yeah – if you go to youtube or google and search for any of what I just mentioned, it’s literally posted all over the Internet. Repeating what they say, in their own words, cannot be revealing covert information:
Don’t forget to send David Rockefeller a thank you card for delivering his favored system of government, Communism, to our shores, in his lifetime, He’s been working full time to destroy our entire system, and he’s done it.
“Whatever the price of the Chinese Revolution, it has obviously succeeded not only in producing more efficient and dedicated administration, but also in fostering high morale and community of purpose. The social experiment in China under Chairman Mao’s leadership is one of the most important and successful in human history.”
- David Rockefeller (about Mao Zedong in the New York Times, August 10, 1973)
Here is the direct quote from his own book pg. 405
For more than a century, ideological extremists at either end of the political spectrum have seized upon well-publicized incidents to attack the Rockefeller family for the inordinate influence they claim we wield over American political and economic institutions. Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as “internationalists” and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure – one world, if you will. If that’s the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.
-David Rockefeller
Start with the population control master.
War solves every problem in his mind.
Interesting. While the US is nominally supporting the GOSS, its actions have actually cut off Blackwater aid to GOSS while its CIA trains North Sudan’s security forces. If the CIA training story is true (no reason to doubt it), why would the US be doing this? Also, note the referendum on secession coming up pretty quick, if I remember right. wtf.
The referendum on possible South Sudan independence will be held in Jan. 2011, so that’s soon enough. (To show how crazy the situation is in Sudan, some sources give the referendum as late Dec. 2010.)
In reality, the North and South are very far apart in terms of what either will accept as a legitimate result of the vote. In addition, a lot of political struggle has revolved around the census that will determine how the two ostensible countries (if South Sudan wins independence) will divide up the goodies.
But as I read up on the situation, it looks as if Khartoum is surrounded by rebel and separatist movements. The beleaguered central government in the capital also must contend with an approximate two million desperate refugees from the last civil war in the South, who live in and around the city. The use of the NISS to break a doctor’s strike strongly suggests that the training and support to Bashir’s secret police is meant to control civil society in the areas under central government control.
For instance, we have this example from the U.S. State Department’s 2006 report on Sudan (published in 2007):
Working-class radicalism exists in Sudan, and while Americans have lost a sense of what a society that has such is like (consider the shock over Greek workers actions earlier this year), it is an important component of Sudanese politics.
In many ways, the current CIA endearments to the Sudan Islamic government isn’t suprising. Stein notes such activities under Clinton. But the U.S. supported the Islamic fundamentalists led by al-Turabi who came to power in the 1989 coup d’etat, when Bush I was president.
Strange game. Sudan supports Hamas, while Israel has supported rebels fighting the Sudanese government for this reason. The U.S., Israel’s biggest ally, supports the Sudanese government, who supports Hamas. The U.S., too, must be interested in the oil fields in South Sudan. And it seems possible that the U.S. is wanting to diminish any remaining influence Al Qaeda has in Sudan. Given the chaotic situation, looks like the U.S. has placed its bets on the central government, while holding the “state sponsor of terrorism” label and its consequences over Bashir to keep him in line. Of course, the U.S. is not so concerned about the torture and killings. History tells us they are teaching the government how to do those things more effectively, while all the while mainly looking out for U.S. corporate and military interests in the area.
I’m sure those oil blocks are still viewed as US (Chevron) property that slipped away for multiple reasons. And you’re likely right about wanting to cut a deal that will freeze out AQ, if that is possible.
But the bigger opponent might be China. China is in Sudan in various ways, looking for resources.
Meanwhile, both sides have been arming up (see MV Faina), so any percieved glitch in the referendum process might well lead to reopening major hostilities, or hostilities might ensue first, to prevent the vote from occurring. What a clusterfuck.
Meanwhile, an article at Foreign Policy discusses internal Obama administration disarray over policy in Sudan:
ot but thought you would appreciate. Cole almost nails it completely
The Speech President Obama Should Give about the Iraq War (But Won’t)
http://www.juancole.com/2010/08/the-speech-a-president-should-give-about-the-iraq-war.html#comment-11720
Hey, Jeff Kaye, good writing. I note from your bio that you’re involved in the anti-torture movement. What should a victim of American torture do? Assuming that the torturer and his superiors will not be brought to justice, so that avenue is not worth persuing. Yet, the victim needs to expose what happened, to a Truth Commission, or to the media or the Government or somebody. Who would be interested in helping get such info out?