May 16, 2006

U.S. Political Consultants Dick Morris and Rob Allyn Are the Virtual Rapists of Atenco

by Al Giordano
Fox’s Government Tortured, Raped and Expelled Foreign Journalists as His Own Gringo Political Handlers Violated Article 33 of the Mexican Constitution

The Atenco atrocity has become the international news story that not even the most cynical U.S. political consultants could cover up. Here is part of the news that Dick Morris and Rob Allyn, U.S. citizens both, are frantically trying to keep you from knowing:

Mexican police raped 30 of the 47 women political prisoners arrested this month in San Salvador Atenco according to legal complaints filed with Mexico’s National Human Rights Commission. And the Mexican government acknowledges that it expelled five foreign nationals (four of them women, each of whom has testified that she was sexually tortured by police) after the now-deported visitors heroically documented the police raids and brutality there on May 4. To cover up the atrocity, the government of Vicente Fox stole their cameras and film (along with their passports and money) then shipped them back to their home countries — Spain, Germany and Chile — on one-way flights, expelled, each of them, from Mexico for five years.

Hiding behind the political curtain as the women were raped and tortured were the two gringo political consultants: Dick Morris and Rob Allyn. They advise President Vicente Fox and his favored presidential candidate, Felipe Calderón, of Fox’s National Action Party (PAN, in its Spanish initials) on how to manipulate the mass media and in the art of “crisis management.”

The testimonies of sexual torture by the expelled journalists shock and compel. After the Atenco arrests, the same bestiality was inflicted on Mexican women and men, including one young Mexican man anally raped with a nightstick, but the foreigners — expelled before most of the Mexicans were able to tell their stories to the outside world — were merely the first voices able to speak about the horror inflicted upon them by Fox’s regime. The coming weeks will bring a cascade of similar horror stories. We will translate some of the testimonies already offered here.

But first, we offer a trip down amnesia lane: Because one of these U.S. political consultants, Rob Allyn, is, as we reported here six years ago, an electoral delinquent in Mexico, who admittedly broke the same Mexican law that was used, illegally, to expel the five foreigners this month.

The other gringo is Dick Morris, the very same political consultant who, while running U.S. President Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign in 1996, resigned in disgrace when it was revealed that he — a married man — paid a woman that was not his wife $200 an hour for sex.

So when Fox — advised by U.S. political mercenaries Dick Morris and Rob Allyn — sent federal police earlier this month to Atenco to wage an illegal (sans search warrants) house-to-house hunt for dissidents; when hundreds were rounded up, beaten, tortured and dozens were sexually penetrated, some by penises, others by fingers, billy clubs and other weapons; when, then, the Fox regime expelled the few foreigners swept up among the more than 200 arrested, all this occurred under the command of a president that doesn’t make a move without consulting his gringo handlers. At moments of crisis, Fox turns to the advice and counsel of the two gringos, Morris and Allyn, whose clients have also included U.S. presidents George W. Bush, George Herbert Walker Bush, and Bill Clinton.

There is no nice way to say it: Their role as advisors to Fox during the Atenco crisis makes Dick Morris and Rob Allyn into virtual rapists of at least thirty women this month by the police sent by their client.

And their other client, the candidate Felipe Calderón, now sputters to the press — in frantic denial of the evidence that now boomerangs back upon him — that the rapes never happened. In opting for this strategy of denial, he and his U.S. political consultants Allyn and Morris are gang-raping these women a second time.
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