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  • U.S. Spy Plane Shot Secret Video of Jamaican ‘Massacre’


    Somewhere in the bureaucratic bowels of the Department of Homeland Security is a videotape shot above the Tivoli Gardens neighborhood of Kingston, Jamaica on May 24, 2010. It could reveal whether the Jamaican security forces, acting on behalf of U.S. prosecutors, killed 73 members of a notorious crime syndicate or innocent civilians caught in house-to-house fighting. That is, if anyone in a position of power actually wants that question answered.

    Over 500 Jamaican soldiers rushed into the teeming Tivoli Gardens neighborhood that day for what became known as Operation Garden Parish, a mission to capture the local mafia don, Christopher “Dudus” Coke. The mission was the result of heavy U.S. pressure: Coke had been indicted in U.S. federal court for running an international marijuana and cocaine ring. It would become one of the bloodiest days in recent Jamaican history.

    What happened on May 24, 2010 garnered international headlines. But what no one knew until now was that circling overhead was a P-3 Orion spy plane, operated by the Department of Homeland Security. A lengthy investigation by journalist Mattathias Schwartz (a Danger Room friend) reveals that the Orion took footage of the hours-long battle. It has never been publicly revealed.

    “I don’t know what’s on the video,” Schwartz tells Danger Room. “But given all these credible allegations of extrajudicial killings taking place on the ground, it must be released.” Schwartz’s investigation of what he describes as the “massacre” in Tivoli Gardens has just been published by the New Yorker, although it’s not yet online.


    Coke is a brutal man. According to prosecutors, he used a chainsaw to kill a man believed of stealing his drug proceeds. But he was beloved in Tivoli Gardens as well as feared, as often happens in places where gangsters replace the governing machinery of failing states, and the neighborhood became his fortress.

    That is, until May 24, 2010, when the American pressure on a Coke ally, Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding, became overwhelming. The Jamaican soldiers who carried out Operation Garden Parish, had to overcome roadblocks set up by Coke soldiers prepared for the raid. And more than that. “I fired my AK until my finger was numb,” reads a passage from a Coke gunman’s diary unearthed by Schwartz.

    Then the Jamaican soldiers went inside Tivoli houses, killing people — most of whom, locals insist, were unconnected to Coke. Some of the killings occurred outside in the open air. An American citizen, 25-year old Andre Smith, was among the dead. According to Smith’s great aunt, Smith was ordered up her stairs by soldiers, although he was hiding to avoid the battle; his body was carried out in a sheet, suggesting an execution.

    Schwartz recounts many such stories. Seventy-three locals and one soldier died. Soldiers took over a thousand others to detention centers for interrogations. Coke escaped the battle.

    Above the melee was the P-3 Orion, filming the events of May 24 with its onboard cameras. A Jamaican photographer snapped photos of it. Schwartz filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the Department of Homeland Security and confirmed its presence. “All scenes were continuously recorded,” a Homeland Security document Schwartz acquired confirms.

    The video, said to have been screened in a joint U.S.-Jamaican operations center in Kingston, has never been released. Its contents are politically dangerous for a Jamaican government still reeling from Tivoli Gardens. (Coke was eventually arrested and convicted in New York; Golding resigned.) And the documents Schwartz acquired suggest that there might have been U.S. operatives on the ground during the raid, which the U.S. denies.

    But there have been no charges brought against anyone involved in the massacre. A Jamaican detective, Gladys Brown, tells Schwartz, “Nobody is able to describe who saw and who did what. It’s very difficult to pinpoint one or two of these men who held a gun to the head and fired.”

    The video can’t adjudicate every outstanding question about the Tivoli Square raid. It can’t see into houses to determine if soldiers executed unarmed civilians or defended themselves against Coke soldiers lying in wait.

    But it might answer some of the questions about exactly how 73 residents of the neighborhood and one soldier died. “My belief is that the video could help identify exactly which members of the Jamaican security forces were where, and when,” Schwartz says. “Until the identities of these individuals are made known, and some court or other investigative body compels them to give public testimony, we will not have a final answer to these disturbing and credible allegations.”

    http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011...aica-massacre/

  • #2
    we must see the "tapes".

    come on, transparent JLP, let's have it!


    BLACK LIVES MATTER

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    • #3
      Hmm. I doubt that it was the JDF that did most of the extra judicial killings. The JCF is my #1 suspect.
      The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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      • #4
        lol ! woiiee !

        wha dis ? National Enquirer ?


        PNP Propaganda machinery in full effect..

        soljah man smile and seh di footage quality never even did good enough to help di operations..

        Wheh wi waan fi si ah who innah di Peter King tape dem !

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        • #5
          WIRED - never heard of it....good Magazine...techie type eco-science....cuts the crap put of science and gets to the point...you should check it out..good articles....surprised they have this article though.

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          • #6
            dem need to stick tuh technology..

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            • #7
              A violent criminal gang had to be put down. Where there innocents killed? Maybe, but we are in a much better situation with the destruction of the Shower Posse.
              Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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              • #8
                Which tapes, Peter King???

                LoL

                Done mek dem fool yuh.

                Both a dem tek yuh as prekeh!

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                • #9
                  this nuh have nothing to do with politics WILLI

                  the public defender is investigating extrajudicial killings

                  any likle evidence will help.....and this plane.recorded stuff............and that....

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                  • #10
                    tell that to the clarke family.


                    BLACK LIVES MATTER

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                      tell that to the clarke family.
                      Fi real...can you imagine how Heroy Clarke's family must feel having the LIARS AT THE PNP falsely accusing him of voter fraud?

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                      • #12
                        Read the Mag. never too old to learn or unlearn.

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                        • #13
                          Oh really,

                          the same public defender that still fighting to get Jawges into the last Champs?

                          Man this is pure politics to the extreme, I aint fooled. No problems with it either, as its the season, apparently.

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                          • #14
                            73 people died and an investigation is going on


                            WHY YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THEM GETTING A VIDEO TAPE?

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                            • #15
                              Buss It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                              TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

                              Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

                              D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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