Starting with Iraq and specifically women and girls in Iraq. So we're all on the same page, let's drop back to July 29th:
Baghdad's Tahrir Square was the scene of a protest today. SHAFAQ NEWS reports:
Hundreds of Iraqi women took to the streets of Baghdad on Sunday to
protest against proposed amendments to the country’s personal status
law, expressing particular outrage over provisions that would legalize
child marriage.
Demonstrators, including members of women’s rights
organizations, gathered in Tahrir Square, carrying signs that read "No
to child marriage" and "The era of child brides is over." The protesters
denounced the proposed amendments to Law 88 of 1959, arguing that they
would roll back women’s rights.
Iraq’s
1959 Personal Status law prohibits marriage for individuals under the
age of 18. Exceptions can be made for women as young as 15 if they have
permission from both a judge and the parents, according to Marsin
Alshamary, a scholar of Middle Eastern politics and an assistant
professor at Boston College.
Iraq’s
1959 law was heavily influenced by the Iraqi Women’s League and is one
of the most progressive laws in the region, according to Nadje Al-Ali, a
professor of anthropology and Middle East studies at Brown
University.
“The
reason it is perceived to be one of the most progressive laws of the
time and even later on, is because it made it much more difficult for a
man to marry a second, third, or fourth wife. He actually had to have
the permission of the first wife,” Al-Ali tells TIME. “It also made
divorce possible for women, it pushed the marriage age to 18, and very
crucially, it was a unified set of laws that applied to both Shia and
Sunni Muslims.”
That law and other customs which protected the rights of women went out the window after the US-led invasion and occupation of Iraq. US 'help' -- real or pretend -- rarely helps those in need. It didn't help Iraqi women when the US government put cowardly fundamentalists in charge of Iraq (cowardly because they'd all fled Iraq and only returned after the US invaded). Instead of backing freedom and rights, the US focused on advancing crooks and cretins who they hoped would sign away Iraq's rights to oil. THE WEEK notes, "After youth protests erupted across Iraq in 2019, politicians 'saw that
the role of women had begun to strengthen in society', Nadia Mahmood,
co-founder of the Aman Women's Alliance, told The Guardian. 'They felt that feminist, gender and women’s organisations, plus civil
society and activist movements, posed a threat to their power and
status'." Cathrin Schaer (FRANCE 24) adds, "The other big problem is how the choice could divide Iraqi society.
While the current law applies to all Iraqis equally, separate legal
systems could inflame societal and sectarian tensions and degrade the
status of Iraq's judiciary." ANHA notes a statement from Iraqi women opposed to proposal who are calling "on all institutions and organizations
advocating for women's and children's rights in Iraq to raise their
voices against these legal amendments. It stressed that 'a 9-year-old
girl’s place is not in marriage and childbirth, but in playing in parks
and attending school.' The women urged for the cancellation of this
decision before it is approved and called on Iraqi society to oppose
these amendments that threaten women's rights and dignity." At Brookings, Marsin Alshamary observes, "Iraqi women have more rights than many of their regional counterparts,
but they must constantly battle to preserve them. In response to the
proposed bill, activists, politicians, and lawyers formed Coalition 188 (named after the original PSL) and demonstrated throughout Iraq. Female legislators and policymakers including Nour Nafea, who emerged from the 2019 protest movement -- and veteran politician Ala Talabani -- have worked tirelessly to protest the law." And Christina Lamb (SUNDAY TIMES OF LONDON) provides this context, "It’s not the first time Iraqi lawmakers
have tried this -- previous attempts were blocked. But the country's
political system is dominated by conservative Shia Muslim parties who
form the largest coalition in parliament and have been pushing to erode
women's and LGBT rights. In April they made same-sex relationships
punishable with up to 15 years' imprisonment. Initially they were trying
to impose the death penalty. The law also criminalised transgender
people and what it called 'intentional practice of effeminacy'."
The proposed legal change is clearly in violation of international law standards and Iraq’s international law obligations.
Iraq is a party to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).
However, at the time of accession, Iraq made several reservations that
ultimately undermined the treaty and its effectiveness. As its
reservation, Iraq indicated that “approval of and accession to this
Convention shall not mean that the Republic of Iraq is bound by the
provisions of article 2, paragraphs (f) and (g), nor of article 16 of
the Convention. The reservation to this last-mentioned article shall be
without prejudice to the provisions of the Islamic Shariah according
women’s rights equivalent to the rights of their spouses so as to ensure
a just balance between them.” Article 2 of CEDAW states that “States
Parties condemn discrimination against women in all its forms, agree to
pursue by all appropriate means and without delay a policy of
eliminating discrimination against women and, to this end, undertake:
(...) (f) To take all appropriate measures, including legislation, to
modify or abolish existing laws, regulations, customs and practices
which constitute discrimination against women (g) To repeal all national
penal provisions which constitute discrimination against women.”
Article 16 of CEDAW states that “1. States Parties shall take all
appropriate measures to eliminate discrimination against women in all
matters relating to marriage and family relations and in particular
shall ensure, on a basis of equality of men and women (...) 2. The
betrothal and the marriage of a child shall have no legal effect, and
all necessary action, including legislation, shall be taken to specify a
minimum age for marriage and to make the registration of marriages in
an official registry compulsory.”
Iraq’s parliament is moving forward an amendment
to the country’s Personal Status Law that would allow Iraqi religious
authorities, rather than state law, to govern marriage and inheritance
matters at the expense of fundamental rights, Human Rights Watch said
today. The Iraqi parliament, which completed its first reading of the
bill on August 4, 2023, will have two more readings of the bill and a
debate before deciding whether to vote it into law.
If passed, the
amendment would have disastrous effects on women’s and girls’ rights
guaranteed under international law by allowing marriage for girls as
young as 9, undermining the principle of equality under Iraqi law, and
removing protections for women regarding divorce and inheritance. Child
marriage puts girls at increased risk of sexual and physical violence,
adverse physical and mental health consequences, and being denied access
to education and employment.
“The Iraqi parliament’s passage of
this bill would be a devastating step backward for Iraqi women and girls
and the rights they have fought hard to enshrine in law,” said Sarah Sanbar,
Iraq researcher at Human Rights Watch. “Formally legalizing child
marriage would rob countless girls of their futures and well-being.
Girls belong in school and on the playground, not in a wedding dress.”
The
draft amendment would legalize, rather than try to reverse, Iraq’s
significant and growing child marriage problem, Human Rights Watch
said.
Under
the draft amendment, couples concluding a marriage contract could
choose whether the provisions of the Personal Status Law or the
provisions of specific Islamic schools of jurisprudence would apply. If
couples are from different sects, the school followed by the husband’s
sect would apply.
This arrangement would effectively establish
separate legal regimes with different rights accorded to different
sects. It would further enshrine sectarianism in Iraq, undermining the
right to legal equality for all Iraqis found in article 14 of the constitution and international human rights law.
For instance, the Jaafari school of law, which many Shia Muslims in Iraq follow, allows
for girls as young as 9 and boys as young as 15 to be married. The
Personal Status Law sets the legal age for marriage at 18, or 15 with a
judge’s permission and depending on the child’s “maturity and physical
capacity,” which already contravenes international legal standards and
best practices.
The draft amendment would also authenticate
unregistered marriages, which are conducted by religious leaders but not
registered with personal status courts and are illegal
under the current Personal Status Law. The amendment would also remove
criminal punishments for men entering into these marriages and allow
religious leaders, rather than the courts, to finalize marriages.
Unregistered
marriages are already a loophole enabling child marriage in Iraq, where
child marriage rates have been rising over the last 20 years, a March
2024 report by Human Rights Watch found. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported that 28 percent of girls in Iraq are married before age 18. According to the UN Assistance Mission in Iraq, 22 percent of unregistered marriages involved girls under age 14.
Unregistered
marriages also have extremely harmful effects on women and girls’
ability to obtain government services, register their children’s birth,
and claim their rights, Human Rights Watch said.
Without a civil marriage certificate, women and girls are unable to
give birth in hospitals, itself an unjust obstruction to health care,
and are forced to give birth at home with limited access to emergency
obstetric services. This increases the risk of medical complications
that threaten the life of both the mother and her baby. Children and
young women are especially vulnerable to some pregnancy complications.
The
amendment would also remove and undermine protections for divorced
women. Under the existing Personal Status Law, if a husband requests a
divorce, the wife has the right to remain in their marital home for
three years at the husband’s expense and to receive two years of spousal
maintenance and the current value of her dowry. If a wife requests a
divorce, a judge can award her some of these benefits depending on the
circumstances.
If religious law were applied, women would lose
many of these protections. For example, under the Jaafari school of law,
a woman who gets divorced
has no right to the marital home, maintenance, or her dowry, and
children would continue living with her for only two years, regardless
of their age, contingent on her not remarrying.
Women would also
lose some inheritance rights. Even under existing law, daughters inherit
a lower proportion of a parent’s wealth than sons. But under some religious laws, daughters would inherit even less, and if a family has no son to inherit the agricultural land, it would revert to the state.
Finally,
the amendment stipulates that the Scholar Council of the Shia Endowment
Office and the Fatwa Council of the Sunni Endowment Office will develop
a “code of Sharia [Islamic law] rulings on personal status matters” and
submit it to the house of representatives within six months from the
date of entry into force of the law.
This would mean lawmakers
and the general public would not have a chance to review or vote on the
code before it becomes law, removing democratic oversight and granting
disproportionate power to religious authorities in setting the law,
Human Rights Watch said.
The proposed amendment was introduced by
Raad al-Maliki, an independent member of parliament who also introduced
the amendment to Iraq’s Law on Combatting Prostitution that criminalized same-sex relations,
gender-affirming medical interventions, and “promoting homosexuality,”
which passed in April 2024.The law violates fundamental human rights,
including the rights to freedom of expression, association, privacy,
equality, and nondiscrimination of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender (LGBT) people in Iraq.
The proposed amendment would violate the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW),
which Iraq ratified in 1986, by depriving women and girls of their
rights on the basis of their gender. The amendment also violates the Convention on Rights of the Child,
which Iraq ratified in 1994, by legalizing child marriage, putting
girls at risk of forced and early marriage, leaving them susceptible to
sexual abuse, and not requiring decisions about children in divorce
cases to be made in the best interests of the child.
The draft
amendment appears to violate the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights by depriving certain people of their rights on the basis
of their religion.
“Iraqi parliamentarians should reject efforts
to strip women and girls of their legal protections and refuse to undo
decades of hard-won rights,” Sanbar said. “Failure to do so means
current and future generations of Iraqi women will remain strangled by
an oppressive patriarchal legal system.”
Turning to Gaza . . .
ALJAZEERA notes, "Palestinians in Gaza held funerals for 15 members of the same family killed in Israel’s latest attack on az-Zawayda. The victims from the Abu Jawad family included 11 children aged between two and 11."
In other news, THE NATIONAL reports, "Gaza has recorded its first polio case in 25 years, the Palestinian Health Ministry said on Friday, after UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called for a pause in the war to vaccinate hundreds of thousands of children. Tests
conducted in Jordan confirmed the disease in an unvaccinated
10-month-old from central Gaza, the Palestinian Health Ministry in
Ramallah said."
Here's UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres' statement in full:
Gaza is in a humanitarian freefall.
Just when it seems the situation could not get worse for Palestinians in Gaza, the suffering grows – and the world watches.
In recent weeks, the poliovirus has been detected in wastewater samples in Khan Younis and Deir al-Balah.
That means the virus is now circulating, with hundreds of thousands of children in Gaza at risk.
Polio does not care about dividing lines – and polio does not wait.
Preventing and containing the spread of polio will take a massive, coordinated and urgent effort.
The United Nations is poised to launch a vital polio vaccine campaign
in Gaza for more than [640,000] children under the age of 10.
The World Health Organization has approved the release of 1.6 million doses of the polio vaccine.
UNICEF is coordinating delivery of the vaccines and the cold chain equipment to store them.
And UNRWA, the largest primary healthcare provider in Gaza, has
medical teams ready to administer the vaccines and assist with
logistics.
But the challenges are grave.
Health, water, and sanitation systems in Gaza have been decimated.
The majority of hospitals and primary care facilities are not functional.
People are constantly on the run for safety.
And routine immunizations have been severely disrupted by the
conflict, increasing the spread of other preventable diseases like
measles and hepatitis A.
We know how an effective polio vaccination campaign must be administered.
Given the wholesale devastation in Gaza, at least 95 per cent
vaccination coverage will be needed during each round of the two-round
campaign to prevent polio’s spread and reduce its emergence.
The vaccination effort will include 708 teams at hospitals and
primary health care centres – many of which are barely functioning --
and by 316 community outreach teams throughout Gaza.
And we also know what a successful campaign will require:
The facilitation of transport for vaccines and cold chain equipment at every step.
The entry of polio experts into Gaza.
Fuel for health teams to conduct their work.
Reliable internet and phone services to inform communities about the campaign.
An increase in the amount of cash allowed into Gaza to pay health workers.
And, above all, a successful polio vaccination campaign needs safety.
Safety for health workers to do their jobs.
Safety for children and families to get to the health facilities.
And safety for those health facilities to be protected from bombardment.
I am appealing to all parties to provide concrete assurances right away guaranteeing humanitarian pauses for the campaign.
Let’s be clear: The ultimate vaccine for polio is peace and an immediate humanitarian ceasefire.
But in any case, a Polio Pause is a must.
It is impossible to conduct a polio vaccination campaign with war raging all over.
Polio goes beyond politics.
It transcends all divisions.
And so
it is our shared obligation to come together.
To mobilize – not to fight people, but to fight polio.
And to defeat a vicious virus that, left unchecked, would have a
disastrous effect not only for Palestinian children in Gaza, but also in
neighbouring countries and the region.
Previously, UNICEF said poliovirus was detected in
environmental samples from Khan Younis and Deir al-Balah in July, with
stool samples of three children being sent to a lab in Jordan for
testing.
Polio is a highly contagious disease that mainly affects
children under the age of 5. It targets the nervous system and can cause
paralysis and death in extreme cases.
The resurgence of the virus – eliminated in most of the
developed world – highlights the struggles facing Gaza’s two million
residents, who have lived under Israeli bombardment since October last
year. Many people in the enclave are deprived of food, medical supplies
and clean water, with up to 90% of the population internally displaced.
EURONEWS notes, "Over 1.6 million doses of nOPV2, which is used to stop cVDPV2
transmission, will be delivered to the Gaza Strip. Vaccinations will be
administered by 708 teams at hospitals, field hospitals and primary
healthcare centres in each municipality of the strip. Around 2700 health
workers, including mobile teams and community outreach workers, will
support the delivery in both rounds of the campaign."
Gaza remains under assault. Day 315 of the assault in the wave that began in October. Binoy Kampmark (DISSIDENT VOICE) points out, "Bloodletting as form; murder as fashion. The ongoing campaign in Gaza
by Israel’s Defence Forces continues without stalling and restriction.
But the burgeoning number of corpses is starting to become a challenge
for the propaganda outlets: How to justify it? Fortunately for Israel,
the United States, its unqualified defender, is happy to provide cover
for murder covered in the sheath of self-defence." CNN has explained, "The Gaza Strip is 'the most dangerous place' in the world to be a child, according to the executive director of the United Nations Children's Fund." ABC NEWS quotes UNICEF's December 9th statement, ""The Gaza Strip is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child.
Scores of children are reportedly being killed and injured on a daily
basis. Entire neighborhoods, where children used to play and go to
school have been turned into stacks of rubble, with no life in them." NBC NEWS notes, "Strong majorities of all voters in the U.S. disapprove of President Joe
Biden’s handling of foreign policy and the Israel-Hamas war, according to the latest national NBC News poll.
The erosion is most pronounced among Democrats, a majority of whom
believe Israel has gone too far in its military action in Gaza." The
slaughter continues. It has displaced over 1 million people per the US
Congressional Research Service. THE NATIONAL notes, "The death toll in Gaza has risen to 40,074 after 69 people were killed in the past 24 hours, the enclave's Health Ministry said. The ministry added that the number of injured people has reached 92,537 since the war began on October 7." Early on, Jessica Corbett (COMMON DREAMS) pointed out, "Academics and legal experts around the world, including Holocaust scholars, have condemned
the six-week Israeli assault of Gaza as genocide." Months ago, United Nations Women noted,
"More than
1.9 million people -- 85 per cent of the total population of Gaza --
have
been displaced, including what UN Women estimates to be nearly 1 million
women and girls. The entire population of Gaza -- roughly 2.2 million
people -- are in crisis levels of of acute food insecurity or worse." Months
ago, AP noted, "About 4,000 people are reported missing." February 7th, Jeremy Scahill explained
on DEMOCRACY NOW! that "there’s an estimated 7,000 or 8,000
Palestinians missing, many of them in graves that are the rubble of
their former home." February 5th, the United Nations' Phillipe
Lazzarini Tweeted:
April 11th, Sharon Zhang (TRUTHOUT) reported, "In addition to the over 34,000 Palestinians who have been counted as
killed in Israel’s genocidal assault so far, there are 13,000
Palestinians in Gaza who are missing, a humanitarian aid group has
estimated, either buried in rubble or mass graves or disappeared into
Israeli prisons. In a report released Thursday, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor said that the estimate is based on initial reports and that the actual number of people missing is likely even higher."
Friday, August 16, 2024. Iraq will not be asking for US troops to leave, Joe Biden continues to supply the Israeli government with the weapons needed for genocide, Jill Stein prepares to have her useless vanity stroked yet again, and much more.
Let's start with constant failure Jill Stein. She's run for office repeatedly and never won. She's run for the presidency twice already and never won. On Saturday, she's expected to be named the Green Party's presidential nominee -- no despite claims for TRT as well as multiple idiots on YOUTUBE, she is not yet the nominee.
At 74, she's only four years younger than Donald Trump -- and Boomer's supposed to speak to young voters and a young party/ Maybe that's why she sounds so stupid in her MIDDLE EAST EYE interview saying things like "zombie candidates." THE WALKING DEAD started airing 14 years ago, Granny, you don't look up to date and your references aren't fresh, you come off like the seriously out of person you are prompting nothing so much as eye rolls.
The old whore gets off this in the interview:
The Democrats have just coronated Kamala after having essentially
circled the wagons around a truly impaired president whose problems
eventually became perfectly clear, such that the power elites inside the
Democratic Party had to switch gears and move to a Plan B. And then
suddenly, there she was, Kamala Harris, coronated, without ever a single
vote having been cast for her, other than among the Democratic party
elites.
This is really a crisis of democracy in our own country.
Did your Green elites -- including Margaret Kimberley -- not crown you? Did Cornel West -- the man who you endorsed for this year's Green Party's presidential nomination -- not walk away from your party? I know YOUTUBERS plot and scheme during the political circle jerks but we're not as stupid as they wish we were. And we know what we down and we know that every criticism that you're leveling goes to yourself, Queen of Projection.
You're the tired failed face of the 2012 Green Party and the 2016 Green Party.
The only thing more hilarious is watching the press with headlines about the Democratic Party trying to "block" Jill from the Wisconsin ballot. No, that's not an accurate heading. The accurate heading is that the Democrats are trying to make sure Jill abides by the rules like everyone else.
At another point, she insists "Candidates for president are completely out of step, out of touch," apparently not anticipating the obvious reply of "You certainly are, Jill!"
And it's easy for people to forget but they don't a thing about Jill Stein. Her estimated net worth is $7 million. Hey, Steiners, how'd your gal make that money? She's not like you. You're not sitting on millions. And a lot of people don't even know she's married. Or has children. It's a detail that even her own campaign site scrubs
Go to "Meet Jill Stein" on her campaign site and you'll find a laughable 511 words 'about her' but none of the words are Richard Rohrer (her husband) or Noah and Ben (her children).
Of all the laughable things at "Meet Jill Stein," I think this is my personal favorite:
She is the co-author of two widely-praised reports, In Harm’s Way:
Toxic Threats to Child Development, published in 2000, and
Environmental Threats to Healthy Aging, published in 2009. The first of
these has been translated into four languages and is used worldwide as a
community tool in the fight for health and environmental justice.
It's "used worldwide"! And it's "been translated into four languages"! Worldwide. It's the sort of thing a person might read and then shake their heads saying, "White people." There are over 7,000 spoken languages in the world but Jill wants to claim 'her' report is read worldwide . . . in four languages.
The laughs and the lies never stop with Jill. Sadly for her, I have the 'report' in question. And the cover does not have Jill as the author. No, the cover has the title and then it has "A Report By Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility."
The second page lists authors: Ted Schettler MD, MPH, Jill Stein MD, Fay Reich PsyD, Maria Valenti and David Wallinga MD -- with a foreword by Philip Landrigan MD. But, hey, co-author! She hides her kids and she hides co-authors. She probably wishes she could hide the book because this is actually from her anti-vaccine period that she now pretends does not exist.
Not just a glory hog, please note, but a failed glory hog. And this is who the Green Party appears to be about to name their party's presidential candidate. It'll happen tomorrow evening, the naming of the candidate. And then she'll name her running mate.
See, she's struggled there too. Right now, it's rumored to be Noura Erakat. However, Abdullah H. Hammoud is the man she tried to make her running mate but that didn't work out because he wasn't old enough, as THE WASHINGTON POST noted.
These are not secrets, these are not arcane tidbits.
She has run twice before for US president and she's not aware of the age requirements?
Again, Democrats aren't trying to "block" her from Wisconsin or anywhere else. They're trying to ensure that she plays be the rules already in place.
Tomorrow is her big day! And they're noting her on Twitter.
Joe Manchin and Jill Stein when their grifter instincts tell them there's a chance to be a pain in the ass. pic.twitter.com/w4idGeVMLQ
I’m sorry I have to say it every time years but as a person who worked in MA for almost a decade Jill Stein is a grifter who has no interest in actual political transformation. If she was MA would have Green Party representation at all levels by now. It doesn’t. #mapolihttps://t.co/LA4yNTzf6y
This is gross tokenism and does nothing to move us toward a weapons embargo and everything to cheapen the work of organizers who have been trying to stop this genocide. Jill Stein is an embarrassment to the idea of a third party in American politics and a grifter to the core. https://t.co/dQ9ED38gFW
AMYGOODMAN: This is Democracy Now!, democracynow.org, The War and Peace Report. I’m Amy Goodman.
The United Auto Workers has filed federal labor charges against
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and billionaire Tesla CEO
Elon Musk. The union accuses the men of illegally attempting to
threaten and intimidate workers who go on strike. The UAW’s complaint
with the National Labor Relations Board comes in response to these
comments made by Trump during a discussion with Musk Monday on the
social media platform X, which Musk owns.
DONALDTRUMP: You’re the greatest cutter. I mean, I look at what you do. You walk in, and you just say, “You want to quit?”
ELONMUSK: Yeah.
DONALDTRUMP:
They go on strike. I won’t mention the name of the company, but they go
on strike. And you say, “That’s OK. You’re all gone. You’re all gone.
So, every one of you is gone.” And you are the greatest. You would be
very good. Oh, you would love it.
AMYGOODMAN: On Tuesday, UAW President Shawn Fain spoke to CBS about why the union filed federal labor charges against Trump and Musk.
SHAWNFAIN:
This is the problem in America right now. The rich keep getting richer
at the expense of the working class. And people like Donald Trump and
Elon Musk, they sneer at labor law, but they don’t care about labor law,
because they don’t care about working-class people. You know, they
believe in buying off the system and buying off politicians and being
able to have their way with people.
And, you know, look, employers need to be held accountable in this
country when they break the law. It is a federal right of workers to go
on strike, and they cannot be fired for that. But, you know, people like
Donald Trump and Elon Musk, they laugh about firing people, because
they can care less about people and about their jobs and what they do to
their careers. All they care about is their billionaire buddies and
taking more wealth.
And so, this is a which-side-are-you-on election, and that’s why
working-class people will vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, because
they’re one of us, and Donald Trump and Elon Musk represent everything
that this nation stands against.
AMYGOODMAN: While the UAW
has endorsed Kamala Harris, Elon Musk is funding a new political action
committee to help elect Donald Trump. There have been reports Musk was
planning to spend $45 million a month to help elect Trump, but Musk has
disputed that figure.
We’re joined now in Boston by Wall Street Journal reporter Dana Mattioli. She recently co-wrote an article headlined “Inside Elon Musk’s Hands-On Push to Win 800,000 Voters for Trump.” She’s the author of the new book The Everything War: Amazon’s Ruthless Quest to Own the World and Remake Corporate Power.
We’re going to talk about that in a minute, but let’s start with Elon
Musk and your latest reporting, Dana. Before we talk about the UAW filing a complaint with the NLRB, let’s talk about what Elon Musk’s role is in Donald Trump’s campaign for president.
DANAMATTIOLI:
It’s really fascinating. As early as a few months ago, Elon Musk said
he would not be contributing any money to either presidential candidate.
And what we’ve seen is a complete 180. Not only did he start this super
PAC with lots of money to help Donald Trump
win, he is really taking on the get-out-the-vote aspect of the Trump
campaign. He also had a big endorsement for Donald Trump after the
assassination attempt. So he’s become like a very big political player
this presidential cycle, in addition to running six companies that he’s
involved in. This is a person with a very big microphone.
The super PAC is looking to get 800,000
low-propensity voters in swing states to the polls for Donald Trump.
Elon also wants his workers in those states to register new voters to
get them for the polls. But it’s had a bit of disruption in the last few
weeks because he signed off on firing a lot of their vendors.
AMYGOODMAN:
Firing the vendors, which, of course, firing was what Donald Trump was
praising his ability to do in that conversation he had with Elon Musk on
X. But talk more about why he broke with the Democrats and joined
Donald Trump in his effort to become president.
DANAMATTIOLI:
Yeah, it’s sort of this remarkable political transformation. You know,
as of a few years ago, Musk has said that he exclusively voted for
Democrats. He voted for Obama. He was pretty close to President Obama.
And he voted for Democrats up and down the ticket.
What has happened is, during the Biden administration, there was a
break between Elon and the Democrats. He felt like he was almost pushed
out of his party. It related to Tesla primarily. You know, the Biden
administration, because he has said he wants to be the most pro-union
president in history, Biden is very reliant on the United Auto Workers
union. And the United Auto Workers union does not love Tesla, because
Tesla’s factories are not unionized. So, whenever Biden held electric
vehicle summits or would praise other companies for moving to the
transition away from fossil fuels, Elon Musk and Tesla were not invited
or name-checked. And this really grated on the billionaire, because, you
know, his company has primarily the biggest market share in the EV
space. It felt like these personal slights.
In addition to that, as Elon Musk’s wealth grew — you know, he’s the
richest man in the world — the progressive wing of the party started
villainizing him for wealth, for taxes, for income disparity in the
country. And, you know, he started to move more to the right the last
few years, culminating in this historic PAC that he helped form.
AMYGOODMAN:
So, can you talk about what Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his
staff, when he was running for president, has to do with the new super PAC that Elon Musk is behind but doesn’t want to be seen as behind?
DANAMATTIOLI: Yeah. So, when Elon started this super PAC
in April, he started meeting with vendors in Austin, Texas, and he told
them that he wanted to create this red wave of voters. And he started
relying on these Texas-based advisers for this. More recently, just a
few weeks ago, he brought in some of the team from Ron DeSantis’s failed
presidential bid. These are people from the campaign but also run
DeSantis’s super PAC. He brought them in, and then, right after he brought them in, we saw the vendors change at Elon’s super PAC, called the America PAC.
And that’s caused really big disruptions, because the people that
were hired to knock on doors in all these swing states were fired. The
people that were hired to maintain the super PAC’s website, to get forms
out to prospective voters who wanted to register to vote, were fired,
so those forms never went out. And there were other disruptions along
the way, 90 days before the election starts. And some of the political
operatives we’ve spoken to on the Republican side have worried that
because this is such a big part of the GOP’s efforts on get out the
vote, where, you know, they think that the Democrats have historically
been stronger, that this could cause some speed bumps along the way very
close to the election.
AMYGOODMAN: So, people who thought they were signing up to get ballots, they haven’t gotten them?
DANAMATTIOLI:
Yeah, that’s right. People from swing states that put all of their
information into the America PAC’s website were supposed to be mailed
documents that they could then sign and send to their elected officials
to register. What happened is, the America PAC
fired the vendor that was mailing out those forms a few days before
they were about to send them, so those have not been mailed out yet.
There’s 8,500 of them.
AMYGOODMAN: Can you talk about the two investigations into America PAC, Dana?
DANAMATTIOLI: Yeah. So, that very issue has raised some alarm bells at some of the swing states. And they were worried that the America PAC
was just collecting voter information under the guise of registering
them to vote. But the full picture is a little bit more complicated. Had
the vendors been able to stay on, you know, the 8,500 people who put in
their personal information would have received those forms. But it was
really because the new people, leadership of the PAC came in, and there was this disruption, that that last part of the cycle was not completed. Interestingly enough, the super PAC has had to rehire the vendor that it fired to complete that task.
AMYGOODMAN: How is Elon Musk hiding his name in the various PACs that he’s supporting?
DANAMATTIOLI: Yeah, what we’ve learned is really interesting. While Musk formed this PAC
with a lot of his friends and cohort, he did not want to be the face of
it, and he took pains to hide his involvement. You know, he has been on
weekly one-hour phone calls with the vendors to get progress reports
from them. He’s very hands-on. He has asked them to show him the
training materials for the door knockers. He has asked them to videotape
what they say at the doors when they’re knocking, right? So he’s really
keeping a very close look at how the progress of the PAC is. But he didn’t want to be the face.
So, what he did was he assembled the PAC,
and he assembled other donors to give checks of $500,000 or a million
dollars for the first quarter of expenses that appeared in July 15th
federal campaign filings, with the intent of not donating himself the
majority of the money for the PAC until July
1st or after, so that it wouldn’t show up until the October 15th
filings. What happened was, we were able to get to the bottom of his
involvement, and we reported these big stories about his involvement.
And then there was a witch hunt within the PAC to see where the leaks came from. He was not very happy about that.
AMYGOODMAN: So, if you can address, Dana Mattioli, what Elon Musk said about, well, you, The Wall Street Journal,
denying that he’s putting in $45 million a month? I think at the time
it was four months; it would be about $200 million into electing Donald
Trump. He directly named The Wall Street Journal in saying it wasn’t true.
DANAMATTIOLI:
He did. What we understand is he was really upset about the report
coming out. Interestingly enough, before he denied it, he responded to
someone on Twitter who said — who made the point that Elon went from
voting for Obama to giving $180 million to Donald Trump and that the
Democrats must have screwed up pretty badly. And Elon confirmed that and
said, “Yeah.” And then, after, he started to deny the reports and walk
back how much money he’s giving.
We have, you know, really stood by our reporting. He has told people
around him that he would give around $45 million a month. You know, he
obviously has the option to change his mind. Nothing is said and done
until he writes those checks. But our understanding is, at the outset of
this, he told them that he would fund the majority of the costs that
were associated with the PAC, and that he has said that he would give $45 million a month.
AMYGOODMAN: And how is this all legal?
DANAMATTIOLI:
You know, this is the world of super political action committees. You
know, this happens on both sides, I should say. There are super PACs on
the Democratic side, as well. And it’s a way for billionaires to really
pool their resources in major ways that are not allowed if you’re just
giving individual contributions to campaigns. And this is how a lot of
the big money is funded when it gets to presidential elections.
AMYGOODMAN: And Trump, who has been attacking EVs, electric cars, for quite some time now, has flipped, hasn’t he?
DANAMATTIOLI:
Yeah, he’s definitely softened his stance since Elon has come out in
full support of him. You know, Trump had been pretty critical of the EV
sector. He’s been known to be very close to Big Fossil Fuel and the oil
companies. And he’s even come out and said that he has to be more
supportive of electric vehicles because Elon has come out with such
support of him. So, that’s like a really fascinating thing here, as
well. And they even spoke about it during the live stream, their
differing opinions on fossil fuels, global warming, EVs. And, you know,
there’s definitely differing opinions there. But fascinating enough,
even if you think about that, you know, Tesla, SpaceX, which Elon also
owns and runs, these are both mission-based companies that would
historically align more with Democratic causes.
AMYGOODMAN: I wanted to go back to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, when Donald Trump called for UAW President Shawn Fain to be fired.
DONALDTRUMP:
The United Auto Workers ought to be ashamed for allowing this to
happen, and the leader of the United Auto Workers should be fired
immediately. And every single autoworker, union and nonunion, should be
voting for Donald Trump, because we’re going to bring back car
manufacturing, and we’re going to bring it back fast.
AMYGOODMAN:
So, Dana Mattioli, that was Donald Trump in his acceptance speech in
Milwaukee talking about Shawn Fain, repeatedly saying his name, saying
he should be fired. Now you have UAW President
Shawn Fain filing a labor relations complaint against Musk and Trump
for saying that they were firing striking workers or celebrating firing
striking workers, which is illegal. Talk about Elon Musk and his
relationship with UAW, and Donald Trump and his relationship with UAW and Shawn Fain.
DANAMATTIOLI:
Yeah, I mean, Elon Musk has had a very, very contentious relationship
with the United Auto Workers union. Elon has been famously anti-union
for Tesla. His Fremont factory, where these cars are assembled, is not
unionized. And Elon has got into some hot water over the years about his
comments about union activity at Tesla. And it’s also the reason that
he was on the outs or is on the outs with the Biden administration. You
know, he’s one of the only U.S. automakers that isn’t a unionized shop,
and he was ostracized because of that decision. So, this is, you know,
par for the course with friction between the union and Elon.
What’s interesting is, the Republican Party has been trying to court
union workers and is trying to make themselves look more pro-union. So
we’re seeing this confluence happening with what each party stands for
and, like, some blurred lines there, as well.
AMYGOODMAN:
So, let’s stay at the Republican convention, where we were broadcasting
from in Milwaukee. Next week, of course, we’re headed to the Democratic
convention, and we’ll be broadcasting from Chicago.
Turning to Iraq, there was hope among some Iraqis that next month's official trip to the US would lead to US troops departing Iraq. From Wednesday's snapshot:
Over the weekend, APA noted, "The foreign minister of Iraq will travel to Washington next month to
make a formal announcement about the withdrawal of American military
forces from the Arab country, informed sources said, APA
reports citing TASNIM." Officially, 2,500 US troops remain in Iraq.
The number is actually much higher. Last month, someone at the US
Embassy in Baghdad shot a woman in an apartment across the way leaving
her hospitalized which has increased the calls for US troops to leave
Iraq. As noted in this snapshot,
the wife of Dr Abdul Amir al-Hazali was praying in her apartment when
she was shot. As we noted then, the shooting resulted in another push
to expel US troops from Iraq:
Abdul Amir Al-Ghazali spoke with ALSUMARIA
and explained to them that the shooting took place on Friday while his
wife was praying. The Badr Organization accuses the US government of
converting the US Embassy in Baghdad into a "military base," condemns
the action citing the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961,
and, citing the Iraqi Constitution (Articles 1, 15, 50 and 109) calls
for Iraq's legislative and executive branches to expel the US military
from Iraq.
The Badr Organization is part of the
alliance that controls the Parliament. Over the weekend, another group
began echoing the call. SABA reports,
"State of Law Coalition member Ahmed Al-Sudani on Sunday said that
Washington is procrastinating in determining the withdrawal paragraph
from Iraq, stressing that the withdrawal of US forces is necessary to
achieve national security. State of Law is former prime minster and
forever thug Nouri al-Maliki's coalition. Arabic social media is
showing some excitement about the upcoming September trip to DC with the
hope that an announcement will be made that US troops are leaving.
Love to see that happen but don't see it happening.
Iraq has postponed announcing an end-date for the US-led
military coalition’s presence in the country due to “recent
developments,” raising questions about the future of US military
presence in the Gulf state amid heightened tension in the region.
Iraq’s Higher Military Commission had aimed to propose an
end date for Operation Inherent Resolve, the US military operation
combatting terror group ISIS.
“We were very close to announcing this agreement, but due to
recent developments, the announcement of the end of the international
coalition’s military mission in Iraq was postponed,” a statement by
Iraq’s foreign ministry said Thursday, without giving further details on
what the “recent developments.”
As the Palestinian death toll from Israel's 314-day assault on Gaza
passed 40,000—a figure experts say is likely a vast undercount—human
rights groups this week decried the Biden administration's approval of
$20 billion worth of new weapons for Israel and renewed pleas for Congress to block further arms transfers to the nation on trial for genocide at the World Court.
On Tuesday—just days after Israeli forces used at least one U.S.-supplied bomb in an airstrike on a Gaza City school that killed scores of forcibly displaced Palestinian civilians sheltering there—the Biden administration notified
Congress of the pending sale of a new weapons package that includes
dozens of F-15 fighter jets, tens of thousands of 120mm mortar shells,
over 32,700 tank shells, and 30 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air
Missiles.
Since October, Congress and the Biden administration have approved more
than $14 billion in unconditional military aid to Israel. President Joe
Biden has signed off on
more than 100 arms transfers to Israel during that period. This, atop
the $3.8 billion in annual armed aid the U.S. already gives to the key
Middle Eastern ally.
"Israel used U.S.-made weapons in May when it slaughtered Palestinian families sheltering in tent camps in Rafah," Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) said Wednesday. "Israel used U.S.-made weapons when it bombed
the al-Mutanabbi school in Khan Younis in early July, killing over two
dozen displaced Palestinians seeking refuge there. And it used U.S.-made
weapons on Saturday to murder over 100 Palestinians while they prayed."
"Biden continues to send weapons to Israel, and both political
parties—Republicans and Democrats—have cheered on the Israeli
government's slaughter and genocide of Palestinians in Gaza," JVP
continued. "This is a U.S.-perpetrated genocide as much as it is an
Israeli one."
"But the Democratic voting base is calling for something different, and
we have seen the progressive and increasingly mainstream wing of the
party begin to echo this need," the group said. "We are playing a
critical role in driving the Democratic Party to finally catch up to the
demands of its own base."
"Right now, we have an opportunity to re-center Gaza in the national
conversation and continue building pressure on the Biden administration,
on [Vice President] Kamala Harris, and on Democratic members of Congress to support an immediate arms embargo," JVP added.
While Harris has expressed sympathy for Palestinians suffering what she called a "humanitarian catastrophe" in Gaza, the vice president and Democratic presidential nominee, like Biden, has proclaimed her "unwavering" support for Israel. One aide said last week that Harris does not support an arms embargo.
Gaza remains under assault. Day 315 of the assault in the wave that began in October. Binoy Kampmark (DISSIDENT VOICE) points out, "Bloodletting as form; murder as fashion. The ongoing campaign in Gaza
by Israel’s Defence Forces continues without stalling and restriction.
But the burgeoning number of corpses is starting to become a challenge
for the propaganda outlets: How to justify it? Fortunately for Israel,
the United States, its unqualified defender, is happy to provide cover
for murder covered in the sheath of self-defence." CNN has explained, "The Gaza Strip is 'the most dangerous place' in the world to be a child, according to the executive director of the United Nations Children's Fund." ABC NEWS quotes UNICEF's December 9th statement, ""The Gaza Strip is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child.
Scores of children are reportedly being killed and injured on a daily
basis. Entire neighborhoods, where children used to play and go to
school have been turned into stacks of rubble, with no life in them." NBC NEWS notes, "Strong majorities of all voters in the U.S. disapprove of President Joe
Biden’s handling of foreign policy and the Israel-Hamas war, according to the latest national NBC News poll.
The erosion is most pronounced among Democrats, a majority of whom
believe Israel has gone too far in its military action in Gaza." The
slaughter continues. It has displaced over 1 million people per the US
Congressional Research Service. Jessica Corbett (COMMON DREAMS) points out, "Academics and legal experts around the world, including Holocaust scholars, have condemned
the six-week Israeli assault of Gaza as genocide." The death toll of
Palestinians in Gaza is grows higher and higher. United Nations Women noted,
"More than
1.9 million people -- 85 per cent of the total population of Gaza --
have
been displaced, including what UN Women estimates to be nearly 1 million
women and girls. The entire population of Gaza -- roughly 2.2 million
people -- are in crisis levels of acute food insecurity or worse." THE NATIONAL notes, "Gaza death toll rises to 40,005 with 92,401 woundedd."
Months
ago, AP noted, "About 4,000 people are reported missing." February 7th, Jeremy Scahill explained
on DEMOCRACY NOW! that "there’s an estimated 7,000 or 8,000
Palestinians missing, many of them in graves that are the rubble of
their former home." February 5th, the United Nations' Phillipe
Lazzarini Tweeted:
April 11th, Sharon Zhang (TRUTHOUT) reported, "In addition to the over 34,000 Palestinians who have been counted as
killed in Israel’s genocidal assault so far, there are 13,000
Palestinians in Gaza who are missing, a humanitarian aid group has
estimated, either buried in rubble or mass graves or disappeared into
Israeli prisons. In a report released Thursday, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor said that the estimate is based on initial reports and that the actual number of people missing is likely even higher."