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Wow, I actually agree wholeheartedly with Skybird. I'll mark the calendar.
And Fish, that article is obviously very biased, so you might want to take it with a grain of salt. Or, you know, the whole shaker. |
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Further analysis: The Blackwater affair: Licenses? Who needs licenses?
Besides discussing the corruption involved in getting such license issued, the article also goes into the recent event which triggered BW's dismissal. |
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In other words: such companies are operating in a legal no-man's land, and nobody really holds them responsible for anything. The deep entanglement of merc organizations in drug smuggling in Columbia - where they officially are staying to protect company properties and give support in the war on drugs, but in reality are fighting against those guerillas that are in the way of US biotech companies that wish to secure the ground with the ressouces they mean to harvest in the future, is a result. Locals complain heavily about their presence, and two years ago their have been several allegations of drug-related murder commited by mercs. You may say those figures are single exmaple only, and the company is not to be hold respoinsible for the failing s of their emploey. But that is wrong. The company IS responsible for what it's employees are doing, and are doing in a systematical, routine way. The miserable record of merc operations in Columbia - well rejected in the US, I know - is one of the more prominent reasons for the massive detoriation of US reputation in South America over the the last couple of years. It's just that here in the West not many people take note of this hidden, criminal war in Columbia that so misleading is called war on drugs, where in reality it is a war against resiotance about raising Us cpomany presence in areas of economical interest - drugs have little to do with it, and Americans seem to be satisfied anyway as long as it is labelleld "war on drugs" nevertheless - and then all is good. You see merc companies, their legal status, and the freedom of action, and their support by the regular army, too rosy and too harmless.
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Suddenly, Blackwater is becoming a more and more appropriate name.
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In 2003, France criminalized mercenary activities. In 1998 South Africa passed the "Foreign Military Assistance Act" that banned citizens and residents from any involvement in foreign wars. In Italy, it is illegal to recruit Italians on Italian soil for fighting in behalf of a foreign government without the approval of the Italian government. Merc companies: Executive Outcomes - Angola, Sierra Leone, and other locations worldwide (closed 31 December 1998) Sandline International - Papua New Guinea, Sierra Leone (closed 16 April 2004) Gurkha Security Guards, Ltd - Sierra Leone. DynCorp International - Bosnia, Somalia, Angola, Haiti, Colombia, Kosovo, Kuwait, Afghanistan (active) Defensecurity [1] - Iraq, Afġānistān, Kuwait, Colobia, Kossovo, East Timor (active) In February 2002, a British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) report about PMCs noted that the military service demands of the UN and international civil organizations might mean that it is cheaper to pay PMCs than use soldiers. Yet, then, after considering using PMCs to support UN operations, the UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, decided against it. Probably the last attempted 'merc' job of our time. Simon Mann, the British leader of a group of 67 alleged mercenaries accused of plotting a coup in Equatorial Guinea has been sentenced to seven years in jail... The other passengers got 12 months in jail for breaking immigration laws while the two pilots got 16 months...The court also ordered the seizure of Mann's $3m Boeing 727 and $180,000 found on board. On 2 May 2007 a Zimbabwe court ruled that Mann should be extradited to Equatorial Guinea to face charges. One of Mann's co-conspirators has already died at Black Beach prison. A couple of good links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercena...omestic.29_law http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...17172984/pg_18 |
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I say again, you see the true face behind the public mask of the international merc business too tame, believing the claims that are made about nthem by officials in public. "Never trust a public spokesman!" If they are banned here and there, is of little importance. Note that some articles linked in this thread specifically point at that merc companies specifically work outside legal countercontrol, and without licenses, and do not care if they are legalized in their action by the government in place. A widespread problem, obviously. such companies are priovate armies that can be rent by everybody, and that do operate outside recognition and countercontrol by public representatioves and the american congress. that's why they are loved so much: because they cannot be questioned and controlled by Congress. Quote:
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Rest assured I think i remember the passage you mean. It was also about the Ghurkas, right? I have read it. It's just that I do not agree. a mercenary is somebody who allows himself getting hired for money for war or war-like jobs outside his own national army and that nation's governmental soverignity. The legion is closer to the mercenary armies that were hired by italian city states in the past, than to regular French units. The legion is a unit of foreigners, mercs, that are hired by France and thus - are under French command. In contemporary language, they often are referred to as "mercenaries", too. If the legion is a private enterprise whose services are hired by france, or is directly run by france, does not change the fact that the employees are mercenaries.
the exception is if you fight in a foreign army - but for your original country. An example are the Polish pilots and soldiers fighting with the Brits under British command against the Nazis - to free Poland.
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On Columbia the only reference I have found is this in Pravda dated 2001: The AUC (United Self-Defence of Columbia), which have mercenaries from the United States of America in their ranks, have been responsible for horrendous killings and torture of civilians in recent years. http://english.pravda.ru/usa/2001/11/22/21621.html This does not say American mercenary units as you stated. It's saying they have Americans in their ranks so it's not a U.S. government plot. Although the AUC is not known for targeting Americans, it has been explicitly linked to narco-trafficking, which deeply affects the United States. The AUC was designated a terrorist group by the U.S. State Department on Sept. 10, 2001. As far as American sponsored merc units working for pharmaceutical companies I have not been able to find anything. If you can find anything I'm willing to look. |
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but let's not split hairs over... laws. By law, what they are doing in Columbia is highly illegal - suggestions, anyone? Quote:
Mercenary From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A mercenary is a person who takes part in an armed conflict who is not a national of a Party to the conflict and "is motivated to take part in the hostilities essentially by the desire for private gain and, in fact, is promised, by or on behalf of a Party to the conflict, material compensation substantially in excess of that promised or paid to combatants of similar ranks and functions in the armed forces of that Party".[1][2] As a result of the assumption that a mercenary is exclusively motivated by money, the term "mercenary" carries negative connotations. There is a blur in the distinction between a "mercenary" and a "foreign volunteer", when the primary motive of a soldier in a foreign army is uncertain. For instance the French Foreign Legion and the Gurkhas are not mercenaries under the laws of war, but some journalists do describe them as mercenaries.[3][4]." You tend to agree with the French law, I tend to agree with the mentioned journalists. I confidently claim that the vast majority of the public would agree with the latter, too. I remember books on the changes of warfare over the past centuries that also support my understanding of what a mercenary is, for example by Münkler, Kennedy, Kolko and van Creveld. Quote:
I strongly recommend this book. I admit I read it in parts only, and a leased copy, but what I read already was good enough. Peter Singer: "Corporate Warriors. The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry" http://www.amazon.com/Corporate-Warr...0322447&sr=8-1 The most important merc company active in Columbia is DynCorps, btw. Read this carefully: http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?list=type&type=18 more aspects: http://ciponline.org/colombia/0302ipr.htm And this for I assume you will hate the site ![]() http://eatthestate.org/05-23/PlanColumbiaAndean.htm there is so much more if you google with "columbia mercenary drug"
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If any of these lawsuits were found for the plaintiff I would believe it. None of them do. This site is just a fact sheet. It doesn't say anything. Quote:
This site is heavy on political opinion and light in research. They don't back up anything they say. What is there to hate? What is is. If one is wrong in something then one has learned something in being corrected. You haven't taught me anything but that you are willing to believe any rumor that is anti-US in the region. Quote:
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This is my opinion in regards to my research. Companies/Corporations have funneled millions of dollars into the country for there business's. They have hired mercs/security consultants, whatever you want to call them to provide security for there business's. Case in point Shell(?) has the oil contract with Columbia. The pipeline has been dynamited 166 times. Shell employs mercs/security consultants to guard that line. Wouldn't you? |
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You have to wonder about the conflict of intrest, with policians, directors and lawyers moveing from one side to another.:hmm: |
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