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Katrina Survivor: “They died for no reason but lack of organization”

by Open-Publishing - Wednesday 7 September 2005
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MALIK RAHIM is a veteran of the Black Panther Party in New Orleans, a housing rights activist and recent Green Party candidate for New Orleans City Council. He lives in the Algiers neighborhood, the only part of New Orleans that isn’t flooded. They have no power, but the water is still good, and the phones work. Their neighborhood could be sheltering and feeding at least 40,000 refugees, he says, but they are allowed to help no one.

This report from New Orleans was published by the San Francisco Bay View newspaper. We republish it here with permission.

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IT’S CRIMINAL. From what you’re hearing, the people trapped in New Orleans are nothing but looters. We’re told we should be more “neighborly.” But nobody talked about being neighborly until after the people who could afford to leave...left.

If you ain’t got no money in America, you’re on your own. People were told to go to the Superdome, but they have no food, no water there. And before they could get in, people had to stand in line for four to five hours in the rain, because everybody was being searched one by one at the entrance.

I can understand the chaos that happened after the tsunami, because they had no warning, but here, there was plenty of warning. In the three days before the hurricane hit, we knew it was coming, and everyone could have been evacuated.

We have Amtrak here that could have carried everybody out of town. There were enough school buses that could have evacuated 20,000 people easily, but they just let them be flooded. My son watched 40 buses go underwater—they just wouldn’t move them, afraid they’d be stolen.

People who could afford to leave were so afraid someone would steal what they own that they just let it all be flooded. They could have let a family without a vehicle borrow their extra car, but instead, they left it behind to be destroyed.

There are gangs of white vigilantes near here riding around in pickup trucks, all of them armed, and any young Black they see who they figure doesn’t belong in their community, they shoot him. I tell them, “Stop! You’re going to start a riot.”

When you see all the poor people with no place to go, feeling alone and helpless and angry, I say this is a consequence of the HOPE VI housing program. New Orleans took all the HUD money it could get to tear down public housing, and families and neighbors who’d relied on each other for generations were uprooted and torn apart.

Most of the people who are going through this now had already lost touch with the only community they’d ever known. Their community was torn down, and they were scattered. They’d already lost their real homes, the only place where they knew everybody, and now, the places they’ve been staying are destroyed.

But nobody cares. They’re just lawless looters...dangerous.

The hurricane hit at the end of the month, the time when poor people are most vulnerable. Food stamps don’t buy enough but for about three weeks of the month, and by the end of the month, everyone runs out. Now they have no way to get their food stamps or any money, so they just have to take what they can to survive.

Many people are getting sick and very weak. From the toxic water that people are walking through, little scratches and sores are turning into major wounds.

People whose homes and families weren’t destroyed went into the city right away with boats to bring the survivors out, but law enforcement told them they weren’t needed. They are willing and able to rescue thousands, but they’re not allowed to. Every day, countless volunteers are trying to help, but they’re turned back. Almost all the rescue that’s been done has been done by volunteers anyway.

My son and his family—his wife and kids, ages 1, 5 and 8—were flooded out of their home when the levee broke. They had to swim out until they found an abandoned building with two rooms above water level.

There were 21 people in those two rooms for a day and a half. A guy in a boat who just said, “I’m going to help regardless,” rescued them and took them to Highway I-10 and dropped them there. They sat on the freeway for about three hours, because someone said they’d be rescued and taken to the Superdome. Finally, they just started walking—had to walk six and a half miles.

When they got to the Superdome, my son wasn’t allowed in—I don’t know why—so his wife and kids wouldn’t go in. They kept walking, and they happened to run across a guy with a tow truck that they knew, and he gave them his own personal truck.

When they got here, they had no gas, so I had to punch a hole in my gas tank to give them some gas, and now I’m trapped. I’m getting around by bicycle.

People from Plaquemines Parish were rescued on a ferry and dropped off on a dock near here. All day, they were sitting on the dock in the hot sun with no food, no water. Many were in a daze; they’ve lost everything.

They were all sitting there surrounded by armed guards. We asked the guards could we bring them water and food. My mother and all the other church ladies were cooking for them, and we have plenty of good water. But the guards said, “No. If you don’t have enough water and food for everybody, you can’t give anything.” Finally, the people were hauled off on school buses from other parishes.

You know Robert King Wilkerson (the only one of the Angola 3 political prisoners who’s been released). He’s been back in New Orleans working hard, organizing and helping people. Now nobody knows where he is. His house was destroyed. Knowing him, I think he’s out trying to save lives, but I’m worried.

The people who could help are being shipped out. People who want to stay—who have the skills to save lives and rebuild—are being forced to go to Houston.

It’s not like New Orleans was caught off guard. This could have been prevented. There’s military right here in New Orleans, but for three days, they weren’t even mobilized. You’d think this was a Third World country.

I’m in the Algiers neighborhood of New Orleans, the only part that isn’t flooded. The water is good. Our parks and schools could easily hold 40,000 people, and they’re not using any of it.

This is criminal. These people are dying for no other reason than the lack of organization. Everything is needed, but we’re still too disorganized. I’m asking people to go ahead and gather donations and relief supplies, but to hold on to them for a few days until we have a way to put them to good use.

I’m challenging my party, the Green Party, to come down here and help us just as soon as things are a little more organized. The Republicans and Democrats didn’t do anything to prevent this or plan for it, and don’t seem to care if everyone dies.

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Forum posts

  • There were other reasons why people died, thugs with guns who were shooting at emergency workers and bullying the ordinary citizens would be one.

    • Oh Bushy go home, back to your shack in the Ozarks. Your sister is waiting for you.......

    • Oh, so you’re an example of the liberal mind and openness, characterizing all southerners as incestuous deviants. Why don’t you take that liberal mind of yours and take it home to your horse, also known as your sexual partner.

    • As a "liberal" I really do not care about you and your sister do....most of us don’t think its our business what you do in the privacy of your own home, etc.....its you "conservatives" who get all bent out of shape about what people do in their bedrooms, and in their bathrooms, etc. and what is said between you and your doctor, etc....remember?

    • If it wasn’t for us conservatives, you liberals would be marrying your own pets and making them suffer every night. We know anything goes with you people.

    • Another total total idiot Republican/"Christian".....if your morals are so high, why aren’t you holding the Catholic church up for crimminal charges as the largest pedophile ring in the world....answer, because you are just a phony and an uneducated redneck product of inbreeding.

  • FEMA’S Michael Brown has asked that the media not take photos of the dead corpses being recovered....he doesn’t want any of the grim reality of his or the government’s failures to be recorded. When they get around to investigating themselves, they don’t want anyone to have those images out there for all to see. It has worked splendidly for Bush in the Iraq war. So well in fact that Bush doesn’t even have to be inconvenienced to attend any of the troops funerals so its a win win situation. And you thought Bush was stupid.