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New Orleans: the specter of military dictatorship
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10 September 2005
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The appalling incompetence and negligence that characterized
the governments response at the outset of the human tragedy
unleashed by Hurricane Katrina have now given way to ruthlessly
efficient methods of military occupation and repression in the
ravaged city of New Orleans.
For four critical days, Washington proved incapable of mounting
any credible effort to rescue the tens of thousands of largely
poor and working class New Orleaneans who were left to their fate
in the citys flooded streets, many of them losing their
lives not to the surging waters, but to the lack of food, water
or medicine.
Now the city has been inundated with troops, federal agents
and cops of all descriptions, turning it into one of the most
heavily armed camps on the face of the globe. Combat-equipped
soldiers and police wearing helmets and flak jackets are going
door to door in the city to enforce a mandatory evacuation at
the point of a gun.
City authorities claimed Friday that they have yet to order
forced removal of residents and would do so only with minimum
force. In many cases, demands by armed troops have proven
sufficient to drive people from their homes. When you get
15 M16s pointed at you and they line you up against the wall,
its kind of scary, one New Orleans resident told the
Washington Post, explaining why she was leaving.
In other cases, however, the official assertions are belied
by televised images of cops and troops kicking in the doors of
homes and dragging people away in plastic cuffs. The New Orleans
Police Department acknowledged Friday that it had arrested 200
people that day.
With an estimated 10,000 residents still in the city, far worse
is yet to come. Many justifiably fear that if they leave they
will have no homes to come back to. They are trying to get
this neighborhood for the rich people, one man told the
New Orleans Times-Picayune Thursday.
The first 11 days of the disaster have revealed two political
truths about present-day America. First, for all the talk about
beefing up homeland security against an alleged terrorist
threat, the US government has developed no serious civil defense
plans to protect the American people from mass disasters, either
natural or man-made.
Second, in the wake of September 11, 2001, Washington has exploited
the terrorist attacks to concentrate ever-growing power in its
military-police apparatus, while elaborating extensive preparations
for martial law nationwide.
At its outset, the disaster exposed the Bush administration
and the government agencies responsible for emergency relief as
totally unprepared. Preventive measures that could have avoided
the massive loss of life and displacement of people were not taken.
Money requested by the US Army Corps of Engineers to reinforce
the levees that are supposed to protect the city from flooding
was systematically cut over a period of years, with the funds
diverted to pay for the war in Iraq.
In the period immediately preceding the hurricanes landfall,
no serious efforts were made to evacuate the tens of thousands
of residents who lacked transportation or the means to get out
of the city on their own. In its aftermath, a general state of
confusion and paralysis appeared to grip every layer of government,
delaying emergency relief efforts precisely at the point when
they could have saved the most lives.
The principal agency responsible, the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA), was clearly not up to the task, its capabilities
having been severely downgraded over the past several years. This
degeneration accelerated rapidly after FEMA was folded into the
Department of Homeland Security, with funding and resources diverted
into the global war on terrorism. Meanwhile, under
the Bush administration, the agencys top ranks turned into
a political patronage dumping ground.
The Washington Post revealed Friday that five of the
eight top positions at FEMA are occupied by former Bush presidential
campaign workers and other Republican political hacks. None of
these five have any experience in emergency operations or disaster
relief.
On Friday, FEMAs director, Michael Brown, was relieved
of his duties as the nominal head of relief efforts in the Gulf
Coast disaster zone. The move represented an attempt at damage
control following a firestorm of criticism over Browns incompetence
and evidence that he falsified his resume. While leading Democrats
have demanded Browns outright firing, the presence of such
an individual at the head of FEMA is merely symptomatic of the
agencys gutting.
Significantly, Browns replacement as head of the Gulf
Coast disaster operation is Vice Admiral Thad Allen, the third-ranking
officer in the US Coast Guard. In announcing the shift, Homeland
Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said that having a senior
officer take charge would facilitate inter-action with the
military forces that now effectively control New Orleans.
This shift at the top formalizes what had already become the militarization
of the response to the disaster.
Confronted with the inability of FEMA and other civilian agencies
to organize a relief effort, the government had no option but
a military one. Once it decided to use it, there were definite
consequences.
While there was no adequate planning for disaster relief, the
military and the Homeland Security Department had well developed
and rehearsed blueprints for imposing martial law and the suppression
of civil unrest. These have been the key focus of planning at
both the Pentagon and the Homeland Security Department in the
four years since the September 11 attacks.
Once these plans were taken off the shelf and the military
was called in, its own protocols and doctrines drove the intervention,
with deadly consequences.
First, the city was effectively sealed off, with residents
seeking to flee the disaster turned back at gunpoint and those
trying to bring in relief supplies turned back. The Red Cross,
which has played the leading role in countless previous disasters,
was never allowed to enter the city. This took place as a horrified
world watched people dying in the hungry crowds that waited outside
the New Orleans Convention Center and amid the squalor of the
Superdome.
The order for the military to go in came only after the Pentagon
was assured that it could intervene with overwhelming force. Senior
commanders spoke in terms of a combat operation and
storming the convention center, where people were
waiting to be evacuated.
Now the city is bristling with automatic weapons and is patrolled
by troops in armored vehicles fresh from Iraq. The obvious question
is what is this massive armed force doing in New Orleans, a city
that is largely submerged under water and nearly deserted? This
level of military occupation is on its face absurd, but it has
been executed according to existing plans for martial law that
are the product of protracted secret deliberations.
The central focus of this military operation has been the establishment
of law and order, the protection of private property and, to those
ends, the forced evacuation of the remaining residents of the
city.
The most chilling revelation coming out of New Orleans is that
for Americas ruling elite and its state apparatus, the lives
of ordinary Americans count for nothing. This has found its most
grotesque expression in the failure of the authorities for a full
10 days to make any effort to recover the bodies of the storms
victims, which lie rotting in the streets.
The storms survivors complained bitterly about the medias
referring to them as refugees, understandably bridling
over a term that suggests that the largely poor and black masses
of newly homeless are foreigners in their own land. Yet, the reality
is that many of them have been treated more as criminals
than victims.
Those loaded onto trucks in the mandatory evacuation are not
told where they are going. As the Salt Lake Tribune reported,
one planeload of evacuees was informed that they were being shipped
off to Utah only after their plane had taken off from New Orleans
International Airport. There also were multiple reports that those
being dispersed across the country are in many cases subjected
to restrictions on their movements and behavior that come close
to penal confinement.
Both the lack of preparation in terms of civil defense or humanitarian
relief and the turn towards martial law have deep roots in the
social structure and political system of the United States.
For more than a quarter century, both Democratic and Republican
administrations have pursued a policy designed to transfer wealth
from the vast majority of working people to the financial elite.
They have systematically slashed every program aimed at ameliorating
conditions of poverty in order to award ever fatter tax cuts to
those at the top of the economic pyramid. In the process, the
ruling elite has created conditions of profound social inequality
and instability that have erupted to the surface with the disaster
in New Orleans.
The deepening of social inequality has been accompanied by
an unprecedented attack on basic democratic rightsconducted
under the pretext of a war on terrorism and homeland
securityand an increasing reliance on military force,
both at home and abroad.
The events in New Orleans provide a sobering warning of the
immense dangers posed by these developments. The assumption of
extraordinary and unconstitutional powers by the president, the
development of a secret shadow government, revealed in the aftermath
of September 11, the passage of the Patriot Act, the establishment
of the Homeland Security Department, and the creation of a US
Northern Command, the first such military command to prepare and
conduct nationwide operations on US soil, have together established
the framework for a police-military dictatorship. In New Orleans,
such a regime is being given a dry run.
The response of the Democrats to the momentous events in New
Orleans is one of impotence and duplicity. They themselves, of
course, are implicated in the failure to adequately prepare for
or respond to the disaster, on the national, state and local level.
They have acted as full partners of the Republicans in the buildup
of the military, as well as in the imposition of the Patriot Act
and other attacks democratic rights.
Now the Democrats principal demands have been for the
sacking of the hapless FEMA Director Brownlikely to be chosen
as a scapegoat by the Bush White House itselfand the convening
of an independent commission, along the lines of the
9/11 panel, to probe the New Orleans disaster andinevitablyproduce
a similar whitewash. The party has advanced no alternative program
or proposals for the relief of the millions whose lives have been
devastated by the catastrophe, nor has it raised the slightest
objection to the handing over of control to the military.
The outrage felt by broad masses of American working people
over the appalling treatment of the hurricane disaster victims
must be joined with a political understanding of the stark dangers
that are posed by these developments.
These dangers cannot be countered within the framework of the
existing two-party system. They require an irrevocable break with
the Democratic Party and the emergence of a new, independent political
movement of the working class fighting for the socialist reorganization
of society.
See Also:
The politics of the "blame game"
Bush rejects responsibility in Hurricane Katrina disaster
[9 September 2005]
New Orleans becomes a war zone
A dress rehearsal for martial law?
[8 September 2005]
US ruling elite rejects policy shift
to confront disaster
[7 September 2005]
After New Orleans disaster: human misery
and the profit principle
[7 September 2005]
Hurricane Katrina disaster shows the
failure of the profit system
[6 September 2005]
Hurricane Katrinas aftermath: from
natural disaster to national humiliation
[2 September 2005]
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