As looting and gunfire erupt in New Orleans, the authorities are shifting their attention from a humanitarian mission to what is starting to look like counter-insurgency. <snip>
The thousands of refugees at the Superdome are slowly being evacuated, but the Houston Astrodome is said to be already at maximum capacity. In any case, the refugees will likely be going merely from one de facto prison camp to another. From an LA Times account:
The Superdome is patrolled by more than 500 Louisiana National Guard troops, many of whom carry machine guns as sweaty, smelly people press against metal barricades that keep them from leaving, shouting as the soldiers pass by: "Hey! We need more water! We need help!" <snip>
All civilian search and rescue operations have been suspended following reports of attacks on rescue workers, including shots being fired at helicopters. (CNN, Sept. 1) There are reports of gun shops being looted, as well as luxury goods being plundered. But NPR's Burnett reported Sept. 1 that the only food and water which arrived at the convention center was brought by "looters." The overwhelming majority of the "looting" appears to be desperate residents doing what they have to to survive. The "looted" aid to the convention center indicates that at least some of the "looting" represents social solidarity rather than the social breakdown which is being portrayed. <snip>
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