The Great Gibson Guitar Raid: Months Later, Still No Charges Filed
“They…come in with weapons, they seized a half-million dollars worth of property, they shut our factory down, and they have not charged us with anything,” says Gibson Guitars CEO Henry Juszkiewicz, referring to the August 2011 raid on his Nashville and Memphis factories by agents from the Departments of Homeland Security and Fish & Wildlife.
The feds raided Gibson for using an inappropriate tariff code on wood from India, which is a violation of the anti-trafficking statute known as The Lacey Act. At issue is not whether the wood in question was endangered, but whether the wood was the correct level of thickness and finish before being exported from India. “India is wanting to ensure that raw wood is not exported without some labor content from India,” says Juskiewicz.
Andrea Johnson of the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) counters that “it’s not up to Gibson to decide which laws…they want to respect.” She points out that Gibson had previously been raided under The Lacey Act for imports from Madagascar. This much is clear: The government has yet to file any charges or allow Gibson a day in court to makes its case, much less retrieve its materials. “This is not about responsible forestry and sustainable wood or illegal logging, this is about a bureaucratic law,” argues Juszkiewicz, who testified last year before a congressional hearing convened by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). It is, he says, “a blank check for abuse.”
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NY Times: President of Abkhazia Survives Assassination Attempt
Unidentified assassins tried on Wednesday to kill the president of Abkhazia, a Russian-backed rebel Georgian enclave, employing automatic rifles, grenade launchers and a powerful roadside bomb in an assault that raised fresh questions about Moscow’s ability to preserve order there.
The president, Aleksandr Z. Ankvab, survived the attack without injury, but at least one bodyguard died and two more were seriously wounded. It was the sixth attempt on Mr. Ankvab’s life in less than a decade, a testament to the volatility of Abkhazia.Reached by telephone at his office in Abkhazia’s capital, Mr. Ankvab’s voice was faint and shaky.“I’m sorry, I can’t talk right now, especially about this topic,” he said, when asked about the assassination attempt.
Stratfor’s senior tactical analyst Ben West examines the attack on the motorcade and the security detail’s effective response.
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The events, tensions & trends that Stratfor expects to shape the world in 2012.
Latin America | Africa | Asia-Pacific | Europe | Middle East | Fmr Soviet Union
Watch these now & you’ll be equipped to sound smart for the rest of the year.
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After Anonymous knocked them offline for reasons that aren’t entirely clear, Stratfor has returned. Their first episode back explains what the world should expect from Russia in 2012.
See also: Stratfor founder and CEO George Friedman’s statement
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Dan Rather @ Occupy Wall Street
We take a look at the current global citizen uprising. Who is behind the “Occupy Wall Street” gatherings in New York, Los Angeles and dozens of other cities across America; and what are they looking to achieve? We talk exclusively with Grim Womyn, one of those helping to lead the online effort of this growing movement.
Is this the same Grim Womyn from grimwomyn.tumblr.com?
Great coverage. Finally.
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