Al Jazeera: U.N. General Assembly Endorses Goldstone Report

Friday, November 6th, 2009

 The United Nations General Assembly has voted in favour of resolution endorsing a UN-sponsored report into war crimes committed during Israel’s war on Gaza.

The Goldstone report, which accuses both Israel and Hamas of war crimes, was endorsed by the assembly on Thursday by a margin of 114 to 18, after two days of debate. 

Forty-four member-nations abstained from voting.

The report, which was compiled by a panel led by Richard Goldstone, a South African judge, had already been endorsed by the UN Human Rights Council, which sponsored the fact-finding commission.

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Al Jazeera: U.S. House Rejects Goldstone Report

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

[I guess embracing it would have reversed 60 years of U.S. policy... -Ed.]

 The US House of Representatives has rejected as “irredeemably biased” the findings of a UN-sponsored report which says Israel committed war crimes during its military assault on the Gaza Strip.

The house on Tuesday voted 344 to 36 in favour of a non-binding resolution calling on Barack Obama, the US president, to maintain his opposition to the report, which was written by a panel led by Richard Goldstone, a South African judge. [more...]

 

MondoWeiss: Let Goldstone Testify in Congress Before You Rush to Judgment

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

On Tuesday, November 3, Congress is poised to vote on H.Res.867, which calls on the “President and the Secretary of State to oppose unequivocally any endorsement or further consideration of the `Report of the United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict’ in multilateral fora.’ ”  

The Resolution instructs the Obama Administration to prevent further consideration of the Goldstone Report (as it is informally known) in any international body.  For Congress to do so, without a hearing where Judge Goldstone can testify and based upon a Resolution rife with factual errors, makes a mockery of assertions by the United States that fundamental protections of human rights laws law apply equally to all. It leaves the United States, and especially Congress, without a thread of moral authority. [more...]

Al Jazeera: Goldstone Challenges U.S. to Justify Claims of Bias in Gaza Report

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

[Move over, Jonathan Kozol Richard Goldstone is my new hero… -Ed.]

Richard Goldstone, the jurist who authored a UN report accusing Israel of war crimes and crimes against humanity during its war on Gaza, has challenged the US to justify its claims that his findings are flawed and biased.
 
Goldstone told Al Jazeera on Thursday that he had not heard from the administration of Barack Obama, the US president, about the flaws Washington claims to have identified in the report.

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Al Jazeera: Israel To Lobby For Changing International Laws Of War

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

…The order from Binyamin Netanyahu follows a special cabinet meeting on Tuesday to discuss Israel’s response to the UN’s Goldstone report, which condemned Israel’s actions during the 22-day war on Gaza earlier this year.

The meeting also called for the formation of a special committee to deal with the international legal consequences of the report and the prospect Israeli officials could face war crimes trials abroad.

The Israeli government contends international law needs to be amended in order to fight global terrorism…

[So they were “fighting global terrorism” when they slaughtered those women and children in Gaza. Just like we’ve been doing in Iraq and Afghanistan for the last 8 years. Netanyahu is putting Obama in a very uncomfortable position, which I suspect is intentional…

The terrible irony here is that Richard Goldstone, in addition to being a highly respected jurist, is also a Zionist Jew, whose view of war crimes was shaped by the Holocaust. – Ed.]

Washington Note: America Must Stop the False Choice Between Israel and Arab States

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Some [Arabs] have told me that the US talks a good game about international law and human rights, but when a report emerges chaired by one of the world’s most respected, leading human rights and war crimes jurists, America goes the realpolitik course and embraces Israel no matter its behavior.

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Not in Our Backyard: News from Around the World

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

 Al Jazeera: Taliban Responsible for Suicide Attack on Indian Embassy in Kabul

Reuters: Typhoon Melor Hits Japan; Tokyo at Risk of Landslides

Haaretz: U.N. Security Council Rejects Request for Special Session on War Crimes Committed by Israel in Gaza Last Winter

New York Times: Romanian Author Herta Muller Wins the Nobel Prize for Literature