Hostages as mouthpieces

This is pretty interesting.

The [Christian Science Monitor] report says that contrary to comments [Jill Carroll] made in the video about lenient treatment by the kidnappers, who refer to themselves as the Revenge Brigade, Carroll lived in fear of the kidnappers who had killed her colleague Allen Anwiya, and that even the smallest details of her life – what she ate and when, what she wore, when she could speak – were at her captors’ whim. Before making the video before her release, she was reportedly told that they had already killed another American hostage.

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Her captors “obviously wanted maximum propaganda value in the US,” [Jill Carroll’s father Jim] Carroll told the Monitor. “After listening to them for three months she already knew exactly what they wanted her to say, so she gave it to them with appropriate acting to make it look convincing.”

In the video, the journalist calls on President George Bush to send American troops home.

“He knows this war was wrong,” she said. “He knows it was illegal from the very beginning. He knows that it was built on a mountain of lies. I think he needs to finally admit to the American people and make the troops go home.

“He needs to wake up,” she said. “The people in America need to wake up and tell him what he’s done here is wrong.”

It was not possible to reach Carroll to ask her whether she actually held any of the views expressed.

I have a lot of half-formed thoughts about this.

The psychological impact the situation must have had on Carroll is intense. Could it be considered a form of brainwashing? Did she start to believe the things she said in the video? Had she always believed them?

Did the kidnappers believe she believed them? Why would they let her go free if they had any concerns that she might turn around and refute what she said in the video? Unless the purpose of the video was not propaganda, but terror…in other words, “Look what we can do to you. Look what we can make you say.”

I’m just glad she’s free…

[Update 4/2 1 pm]: The MSNBC article now reads:

Protected by the U.S. military and far from the country where she had been held hostage, Jill Carroll strongly disavowed statements she had made during captivity in Iraq and shortly after her release, saying Saturday she had been repeatedly threatened.

In a video, recorded before she was freed and posted by her captors on an Islamist Web site, Carroll spoke out against the U.S. military presence. But in a statement Saturday, she said the recording was made under threat. Her editor has said three men were pointing guns at her at the time.

“During my last night in captivity, my captors forced me to participate in a propaganda video. They told me I would be released if I cooperated. I was living in a threatening environment, under their control, and wanted to go home alive. So I agreed,” she said in a statement read by her editor in Boston.

“Things that I was forced to say while captive are now being taken by some as an accurate reflection of my personal views. They are not.”

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“At any rate, fearing retribution from my captors, I did not speak freely. Out of fear, I said I wasn’t threatened. In fact, I was threatened many times,” she said. “Also, at least two false statements about me have been widely aired: One – that I refused to travel and cooperate with the U.S. military, and two – that I refused to discuss my captivity with U.S. officials. Again, neither statement is true.”

The remarks have drawn criticism from conservative bloggers and commentators, but the Monitor said “Carroll did what many hostage experts and past captives would have urged her to do: Give the men who held the power of life and death over her what they wanted.”

That bit about the conservative bloggers and commentators has been there since the article was first written, back when we didn’t have Carroll’s own words disavowing the video. So I’m not sure if they’re criticizing what they thought she said, or her for saying it in the first place. I find that paragraph a little misleading.

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Are you ready for Masters?

Yes, it’s that time again! The thirteenth month. The time when Augusta gets turned upside-down and inside-out and there are like famous people here and stuff.

Masters Week!

I have never borne the full brunt of a Masters. For the last three years, I have spent Masters Week in blissful ignorance of the absurdity of Masters traffic, hiding out in Martinez.

This year, I get to drive to North Augusta every day of Masters Week. Including the weekend.

As Han Solo once said, “Here’s where the fun begins.”

Fortunately, I have this weekend to relax before the craziness starts…

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Today’s lunch

I strolled around near the station today. First I headed down Georgia Avenue, taking pictures of all the neat houses. I don’t know what is with the weird sloping roofs in North Augusta, but I think they are awesome.

Then I turned right on Martintown Road and headed up to Observation Way, where I made another right. That road is absolutely gorgeous; it’s like a huge garden in there.

These are the same flowers I used to have as my banner graphic.  Remember that?

wisteria

After that I was out on Georgia Avenue again. I wandered down the street a little bit, then crossed and headed back behind WBBQ.

And that was my lunchbreak. Nice way to spend my time, if I do say so myself!

I’m glad I got to see so many blossoms. They were gorgeous. As the day was beautiful and bright, the pictures don’t do the flowers justice, but I hope they at least partially convey the loveliness that surrounded me on my walk.

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Getting settled

I’m making curry for dinner. It occurred to me as I placed the onion on the cutting board that I don’t have any knives! So I used a steak knife, which was interesting. I had to use it to cut up the chicken, too, since I don’t have any kitchen scissors. Where has my brain been? Obviously, those two items are next on my list.

Right now, the meat and vegetables are simmering on the stove. My new pots and pans are awesome (thanks Mom!). They’re so shiny and nice. And they’re not difficult to use. I seem to be able to understand them pretty well. I’m using one of the Metro pots with the glass lids. It’s neat to be able to see what it looks like in the pan when it’s simmering.

We ordered a kotatsu, and it’s scheduled to be delivered tomorrow. I can’t wait. Once it’s here, I can figure out how I want to arrange everything else.

We keep going back and forth about a dining room table. I think we’re going to hold off for now. We definitely have to get a chest of drawers, and I think Sean is pretty eager to get a bed, but that pretty much covers the absolutely necessary furniture, as we plan to eat at the kotatsu. So we’ll see what happens about other furniture.

My car is still at the shop. They haven’t even looked at it yet. I’m getting pretty annoyed with *cough*Gerald Jones Subaru on Washington Road*cough*. Depending on what I hear tomorrow (if anything), we may be buying a car as well as furniture this weekend.

I’m hoping for a PT Cruiser.

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Check out this awesome email I just got.

From: Benavides Chester [mailto:irrespectively@atlas.cz]
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 4:24 PM
To: Bender Chi
Subject: Re[2]:

muttered in a sleepy voice but without malice : ‘ All right, then . . . but you’ll pay for it … I warned you, but if you want to … What interests me most now is Pontius Pilate . . . Pilate . . .’ And with that he closed his eyes.
‘Vanna, put him in No. 117 by himself and with someone to watch him.’
The doctor gave his instructions and replaced his spectacles. Then Ryukhin shuddered again : a pair of white doors opened without a sound and beyond them stretched a corridor lit by a row of blue night-bulbs. Out of the corridor rolled a couch on rubber wheels. The sleeping Ivan was lifted on to it, he was pushed off down the corridor and the doors closed after him.
‘Doctor,’ asked the shaken Ryukhin in a whisper, ‘ is he really ill?’
‘Oh yes,’ replied the doctor.
‘Then what’s the matter with him?’ enquired Rvukhin timidly.
The exhausted doctor looked at Ryukhin and answered wearily:
‘Overstimulation of the motor nerves and speech centres . .

Wow :D

A little Googling turns up that this is a copy and paste job from Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita. Is this the new strategy? Rather than try to create realistic blocks of text, simply copy existing blocks?

Regardless, it’s funny.

(And who’s Bender Chi? That name is awesome. I may have to use it somewhere.)

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Car = dead

Well, not dead so much as making a weird noise rather than, you know, starting. The engine seems like it’s going to start, but then it hangs and doesn’t catch.

Car’s on its way to the shop and I’m at work now. Here’s a silly audio post I made while I was waiting for Sean to come pick me up.

this is an audio post - click to play
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I went swimming

It was pretty cool. The Family Y (Wilson Branch) is huge. It’ll be a good place to work out. The pool is pretty nice. Its deepest point is only 7 feet, though. Still, it’s a decent size. I mainly played around in the open kiddie area because all the lap lanes were being used. Someday I hope to actually swim laps. I’ve never done it before ;P

That plus my walk during lunch give me some decent exercise for the day. I’m going to try not to overdo it. After work, I was starving, and had to force myself not to just go straight home and eat.

I did have hotdogs when I got home from the Y, though. Here’s hoping I can improve my eating habits.

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Adding exercise to my normal routine

I went for a 30-or-so minute walk during lunch today. Leaving the station, I first headed further east into the lovely little garden-filled neighborhood, then cut off to the right to hit Knox Avenue and finally head towards the river. At Martintown Road I turned right and headed up the big hill, and then I headed up the big hill on Georgia Avenue. By that time I was pooped, so I came back to work.

It was really pretty out. It has rained, and may in fact be raining right now, but I didn’t get rained on during my walk. There were all sorts of flowers blooming and bright green leaves poking out of the trees. With the rain, the tree trunks were dark, providing a nice stark background. The sky was overcast, meaning it would have been perfect for pictures, but since I was out for exercise, I hadn’t brought anything but my keys and phone.

There were two places in particular that I would have liked to have taken pictures. The first was on the road I took to get to Knox Avenue. On the left, there was a house with a No Trespassing sign–but I almost missed the sign because of the beautiful gardens practially pouring over the old brick walls and regular chain-link fence. There was a lot of wisteria, plus pink, red, and white flowers. Absolutely beautiful. The second spot was along Knox Avenue near a bank, where a stand of thick, dark-trunked trees was peppered with little bursts of bright green leaves. I saw the perfect angle for that shot, too…

But I’m glad I didn’t loiter around. The exercise was great. It was about 55 degrees out, and unthinkingly I’d worn a coat. I finally ended up carrying it back up Georgia Avenue. The coat and the exertion of walking uphill had me working up a sweat :>

Tonight after work I’m hoping to get over to the Family Y, where I have a free membership from work (!!!!), and do some swimming. I don’t think I will ask myself to do anything more advanced than that at this point. Besides, I need to get home in time to cook dinner.

I have been looking forward to swimming for a long, long time. I can’t wait!

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Well, this is interesting.

Publishers Weekly: Harper, Tokyopop Ink Manga Deal (via the ever-awesome Japundit)

In a turnaround that highlights the sales potential of graphic novels and manga in the book trade, HarperCollins will take over the distribution of the Tokyopop manga list to the trade. In addition, Tokyopop and HarperCollins will collaborate on developing manga adaptations of HarperCollins authors beginning with the bestselling young adult novels of Meg Cabot.

We here in the West keep hearing conflicting things about manga in Japan. First it’s so popular that everyone grows up reading it; next it’s not really so mainstream, and people in Japan don’t understand our fascination with it. I think the real truth is somewhere in between: manga plays as big a role in Japanese life as the television does (did?) in American life, but like the television, it’s not something you obsess about. It’s just there.

I met a Japanese girl once who claimed strongly not to have any interest in anime and manga. Later, when I actually went to Japan, I met another Japanese girl who had some friends over, and they all watched an episode of One Piece. The girls obviously didn’t follow the show regularly; they were just interested to see what was up with it. These girls were not stereotypical Akiba nerds; nor were they concerned about seeming to be stereotypical Akiba nerds. They were just living, and enjoying their pop culture. I think that mentality also describes the general manga experience.

So the manga phenomenon here in the West is different, because it’s not already established, but I wouldn’t say that it is completely alien from the Japanese manga experience. What may be different is the number of people who will buy any title simply because it’s manga. It would be interesting to see how that number compares to the number of manga otaku in Japan.

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I am so sick of "down the rabbit hole"

Please, people, stop using that phrase. It wasn’t a particularly clever allusion before The Matrix, and it certainly isn’t one now, afterwards.

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So guess what? There was a fire at our new apartment complex.

I’m not even kidding.

The best part is, it happened right behind our apartment.

black dirt and charred trees

You can see the blackened dirt where pine straw used to be extending to about three feet from where our patio starts.

The fire happened Sunday afternoon, in broad daylight. No one’s sure what caused it, but the firefighters got it put out very quickly. I wasn’t home when it happened, but Sean was, and he saw the fire. He says that the firemen looked at all the bystanders and were like, “Doesn’t anyone have a hose?” and the residents had to respond, “We’re not allowed to have hoses.”

It’s true. It’s in our leasing agreement.

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Ooooh!

Who is this?

hawt!

Gunner may have competition for “Hottest Guy in Zap!“…

He kind of looks like Sasuke, except that he’s actually hot.

Did I mention he’s hot yet?

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Wow, I am so sore

I almost couldn’t get out of bed this morning :> But moving around helps.

Right now I’m sitting on the floor next to the kitchen, reading webcomics and eating leftover Chinese food from the other day. The dishwasher is running, scouring the lovely dishes Aunt Carol gave us, along with one place setting of the beautiful dishes someone at Sean’s work gave us. He still needs to bring the rest of them from work.

I’ve got a few errands to run today. First, I need to take some stuff to Goodwill that we accumulated but ultimately decided we don’t want. Second, I need to get over to Wal-Mart and snag a few essentials that I somehow forgot–like dish towels. And finally, Sean and I are going to a furniture store to see about a dining room table, some end tables for the living room, a TV stand, and a bedroom suite. We have the bed Will gave us, but we decided we’d like a king-sized bed, and we need a chest of drawers anyway, so there you have it.

We’ll be using the kotatsu for a coffee table. With the shape of the room, using it as the dining room table wouldn’t quite work, but that’s okay. I don’t know that all my friends and family would be ecstatic about eating on the floor, anyway ;>

I’ll have more pictures later.

Update 1:25: More pictures start here. I’m off to run my errands!

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So tired

I’ve been up since 7 and running hard all day, carrying things, unpacking things, sorting things, and putting things away, so I’m really too tired to give you all a debriefing. Suffice it to say that all of our possessions are now in our new apartment (though not necessarily in their permanent homes), and there are pictures.

I think I’ll go die now.

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Before I hit the sack…

Today (March 25) is my bone marrow birthday! As of today, I have been cancer-free for eight years. Go me!

I usually go out to eat for dinner on my bone marrow birthday, but tomorrow will be different due to the move. Friends are invited to come over and hang out tomorrow night, so my thought is that we should all get Giuseppe’s pizza, since they’re right down the street, and oh-so-delicious.

(So yeah, Mari, Kelly, Chris, I haven’t been very organized with all this, but please come over and hang out if you have the time! Call me and I’ll tell you where we live now ;>)

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