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Negroponte as Ambassador to Iraq |
| Negroponte's nomination as Iraq ambassador being rushed
through Senate Committee Let's pay attention to this
man's history! [4-28-04]
This message has been received from
Mexico Solidarity Network,
dated 27 April 2004.
Sr. Laetitia Bordes adds a personal
account of a meeting with Mr. Negoponte in Honduras in May, 1982,
while he was Ambassador to Honduras.
For another perspective on John Negroponte, you might
want to look at "Into
The Fire," an essay posted on TomPaine.com, and written by Peter
Ogden, a researcher at the Center for American Progress.
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John Negroponte's Iraq nomination being rushed through
Senate committee
Call senators now to demand a full investigation
Negroponte is the "worst man for the job"
Career diplomat John Negroponte has been nominated by
President Bush to be US Ambassador to Iraq. He would head the largest US
embassy after what is now admitted to be "limited sovereignty" is turned
over to Iraq on June 30. Negroponte's record makes him uniquely unqualified
for this important posting.
 | Negroponte was political officer at the US Embassy in
Vietnam from 1964-1968, the height of the war, and during a period of
extrajudicial executions and gross human rights abuses, including
massacres by the infamous "Tiger Force" of the Army's 101st Airborne
Division. |
 | Negroponte was ambassador to Honduras from 1981-1985
during which he oversaw a ten-fold increase in staff and an embassy that
housed one of the largest CIA deployments in all of Latin America. He lied
to Congress about his knowledge of the infamous Battalion 316 death squad,
and managed illegal aid to the Contras fighting the Nicaraguan government
in direct contravention of Congress' ban. |
 | Negroponte was ambassador to Mexico 1989-1993 where he
shepherded the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to its
conclusion. NAFTA has caused one million Mexican farmers to lose their
land and livelihoods and undermined labor and environmental protections in
Mexico, the US, and Canada. |
 | Negroponte has served as US ambassador to the United
Nations since September 2001 during the run-up to the US invasion of Iraq.
He is guilty of lying to the UN about justifications for the war and
successfully pressured Mexico and Chile to fire their UN ambassadors after
they clashed with him over the war. |
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has scheduled a
rushed hearing on the nomination for Thursday, April 29, 2004. Negroponte's
lack of democratic credentials and his record of support for, or turning a
blind eye to, gross human rights violations, held up his nomination for UN
ambassador in 2001. But, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a quick
approval vote on Sept. 12, 2001, rushing him through during the chaos
following the tragedy of the day before.
We must not allow the Senate to sweep his horrible record under the rug a
second time. If one of your Senators is on the Foreign Relations Committee,
call and demand a thorough hearing and rejection of Negroponte's nomination.
If neither of your Senators are on the committee call both Senators anyway
and tell them to demand that Chairman Lugar and Ranking Member Biden conduct
a thorough hearing and reject the "worst man for the job."
For a good background piece just released by the Council on Hemispheric
Affairs, visit:
www.coha.org/NEW_PRESS_RELEASES/New_Press_Releases_2004/04.20_Negroponte.htm
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 108th Congress:
Chairman: Richard G. Lugar (IN - R) (202) 224-4814
Ranking Member: Joseph R. Biden (DE - D) (202) 224-5042
Chuck Hagel (NE - R) (202) 224-4224
Paul S. Sarbanes (MD - D) (202) 224-4524
Lincoln Chafee (RI - R) (202) 224-2921
Christopher J. Dodd (CT - D) (202) 224-2823
George Allen (VA - R) (202) 224-4024
John F. Kerry (MA - D) (202) 224-2742; Campaign Hdqts:
(202) 712-3000
Sam Brownback (KS - R) (202) 224-6521
Russell D. Feingold (WI - D) (202) 224-5323
Michael Enzi (WY - R) (202) 224-3424
Barbara Boxer (CA - D) (202) 224-3553
George V. Voinovich (OH - R) (202) 224-3353
Bill Nelson (FL - D) (202) 224-3353
Lamar Alexander (TN - R) (202) 224-4944
John D. Rockefeller IV (WV - D) (202) 224-6472
Norm Coleman (MN - D) (202)-224-1152
Jon S. Corzine (NJ - D) (202) 224-4744
John Sununu (NH - R) (202) 224-2841
As additional background, here is a personal account,
written in July 2001 by Sr. Laetitia Bordes, s.h.
NEW RIPPLES IN AN EVIL STORY
John D. Negroponte, President Bush's nominee as the next ambassador to the
United Nations? My ears perked up. I turned up the volume on the radio. I
began listening more attentively. Yes, I had heard correctly. Bush was
nominating Negroponte, the man who gave the CIA backed Honduran death squads
open field when he was ambassador to Honduras from 1981 to 1985. My mind
went back to May 1982 and I saw myself facing Negroponte in his office at
the US Embassy in Tegucigalpa. I had gone to Honduras on a fact-finding
delegation. We were looking for answers. Thirty-two women had fled the death
squads of El Salvador after the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero in
1980 to take refuge in Honduras. One of them had been Romero's secretary.
Some months after their arrival, these women were forcibly taken from their
living quarters in Tegucigalpa, pushed into a van and disappeared. Our
delegation was in Honduras to find out what had happened to these women.
John Negroponte listened to us as we exposed the facts. There had been
eyewitnesses to the capture and we were well read on the documentation that
previous delegations had gathered. Negroponte denied any knowledge of the
whereabouts of these women. He insisted that the US Embassy did not
interfere in the affairs of the Honduran government and it would be to our
advantage to discuss the matter with the latter. Facts, however, reveal
quite the contrary. During Negroponte's tenure, US military aid to Honduras
grew from $4 million to $77.4 million; the US launched a covert war against
Nicaragua and mined its harbors, and the US trained Honduran military to
support the Contras.
John Negroponte worked closely with General Alvarez, Chief of the Armed
Forces in Honduras, to enable the training of Honduran soldiers in
psychological warfare, sabotage, and many types of human rights violations,
including torture and kidnapping. Honduran and Salvadoran military were sent
to the School of the Americas to receive training in counter-insurgency
directed against people of their own country. The CIA created the infamous
Honduran Intelligence Battalion 3-16 that was responsible for the murder of
many Sandinistas. General Luis Alonso Discua Elvir, a graduate of the School
of the Americas, was a founder and commander of Battalion 3-16. In 1982, the
US negotiated access to airfields in Honduras and established a regional
military training center for Central American forces, principally directed
at improving fighting forces of the Salvadoran military.
In 1994, the Honduran Rights Commission outlined the torture and
disappearance of at least 184 political opponents.
It also specifically accused John Negroponte of a number of human rights
violations. Yet, back in his office that day in 1982, John Negroponte
assured us that he had no idea what had happened to the women we were
looking for. I had to wait 13 years to find out. In an interview with the
Baltimore Sun in 1996 Jack Binns, Negroponte's predecessor as US ambassador
in Honduras, told how a group of Salvadorans, among whom were the women we
had been looking for, were captured on April 22, 1981 and savagely tortured
by the DNI, the Honduran Secret Police, before being placed in helicopters
of the Salvadoran military. After take off from the airport in Tegucigalpa,
the victims were thrown out of the helicopters. Binns told the Baltimore Sun
that the North American authorities were well aware of what had happened and
that it was a grave violation of human rights. But it was seen as part of
Ronald Reagan's counterinsurgency policy.
Now in 2001, I'm seeing new ripples in this story.
Since President Bush made it known that he intended to nominate John
Negroponte, other people have suddenly been "disappearing", so to speak. In
an article published in the Los Angeles Times on March 25 Maggie Farley and
Norman Kempster reported on the sudden deportation of several former
Honduran death squad members from the United States. These men could have
provided shattering testimony against Negroponte in the forthcoming Senate
hearings. One of these recent deportees just happens to be General Luis
Alonso Discua, founder of Battalion 3-16. In February, Washington revoked
the visa of Discua who was Deputy Ambassador to the UN. Since then, Discua
has gone public with details of US support of Battalion 3-16.
Given the history of John Negroponte in Central America, it is indeed
horrifying to think that he should be chosen to represent our country at the
United Nations, an organization founded to ensure that the human rights of
all people receive the highest respect. How many of our Senators, I wonder,
let alone the US public, know who John Negroponte really is? |
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