Posted on 04/11/2011 5:44:12 AM PDT by Kaslin
Editors' note: this column is co-authored by Robert Morrison.
Richard Goldstone is a retired justice of South Africa s Constitutional Court . He is Jewish and a Zionist. So, when this distinguished jurist issued a report commissioned by the UNs Human Rights Council, it was known that the Goldstone Report would gain worldwide attention. It did. Thats because this September 2009 report condemned both Israel and Hamas for possible crimes against humanity.
This is the first time a credible figure like Goldstone lent his name to such an explosive allegation. To place Israel on a par with known terrorist groups like Hamas was gravely damaging to the Jewish state. But Justice Goldstones reputation for integrity and his attention to detail caused even some Israelis and defenders of Israel s conduct in the Gaza War (2008-09) to have second thoughts.
Now, it seems Justice Goldstone himself is having second thoughts. In a Washington Post column, the South African admits that if I had known then what I know now, the Goldstone Report would have been a different document.
Goldstone belatedly acknowledges that Israel has thoroughly investigated some 400 allegations of operational misconduct against the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). To date, Hamas has investigated nothing. Goldstone points to one terrible incident, in which 29 members of the al-Simouni family of Palestinians were killed in their home because an Israeli commander apparently misread data from a drone.
Now, Justice Goldstone is calling on his sponsor, the UN Human Rights Council, to condemn the recent murders of a young Israeli couple and three of their little children as they slept in their West Bank home. One of the victims in the religious settlement of Itamar, near Nablus , was a baby sleeping on the eve of the Jewish Sabbath. The murders took place last month.
Thus far, the UN Human Rights Council seems not inclined to condemn these West Bank killings of Jews too hastily. That was not the case, of course, when Justice Goldstone issued his earlier report indicting Israel . Then, Human Rights Council members loudly denounced Israel and conveniently forgot about the Goldstone Reports findings on Hamas.
We should not be too surprised. The UN Human Rights Council counts among its members such friends of humanity as Cuba . The leftist authors of The Black Book of Communism inform us that Cuba s Castro brothers have killed some 40,000 of their own countrymen. Most recently, Christian dissident Orlando Zapata died following a prison hunger strike. Other members-in-good-standing of this UN body include China (where 60 million died under Chairman Mao), Russia (which has yet to investigate the origins and extent of its Gulag), and Saudi Arabia (where converts to Christianity are beheaded and their corpses crucified, albeit not on crosses since these continue to be banned.)
Gaddafis Libya was an elected member of the Human Rights Council. His known murder of 270 people aboard PanAm 103 over Lockerbie , Scotland in 1988 was no bar to his regime being elected to the UNs Human Rights Council. But this state was suspended from the Council on March 1st of this year. Thats when Gaddafi began murdering Muslims, too
We need a major congressional investigation into U.S. taxpayer funding for the UN.
Currently, Americans pay between 22% and 25% of the world bodys budget. U.S. Ambassador Susan Ricewidely expected to succeed the unhappy Hillary Clinton in a second Obama termwas unable to give a precise figure of U.S. financial support to the UN. She relies on a figure of $3.539 billion, while investigative journalist Claudia Rosett reports in Forbes.com that the real figure is closer to $6,347,415,000.
This is a lot of money to shell out to an organizationthe UNthat cheers when a once distinguished jurist like Richard Goldstone condemns Israel . The UN regularly puts the worst human rights abusers in the world on its Human Rights Council. It has ignored tens of millions of deaths around the world. And all the while, it advertises itself as a world body for peace.
In response to Richard Goldstones mea culpa, and as a matter of simple justice, lets cut off all U.S. taxpayer support for the UN until its Human Rights Council condemns in the clearest terms the murders of a little Jewish family, sleeping in their home on their Sabbath. If the UN cannot do that, and Richard Goldstone implores them to do it, then we shall know them by their fruits. We can find better uses for our money than to go on helping to build this latter day Tower of Babel .
Back in the 1960’s, when the “left” was frantically campaigning against Barry Goldwater “to keep us OUT of a terrible war in Vietnam”, many people in the center and right urged “US out of UN and UN out of US.”
How sad that those people, able to see what was in the future of the UN, are now proven correct. We are at a point where the countries with the WORST human rights records are held up as paragons of virtue, while countries that attempt to act in their own self-interest and self-survival are routinely “condemned by those who make-a-living by abusing their citizens.
I’ve always thought that the UN complex, given its location and view would make a wonderful hotel/casino/tourist attraction. New York (city and state both) could certainly use the revenue.
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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This POS is anything but credible. In Apartheid South Africa, Goldstone was sworn in as a supreme court judge. He worked against system that gave him the highest court position. It does not matter whether the system was good or bad, he accepted the post and gave an oath to serve that state. He did not. He was an enemy within.
People can make wrong decisions. His second wrong decision was to accept a position of prosecutor in ICTY tribunal, UN kangaroo court set up for political reasons to achieve political goals.
Many qualified judges, upon inspecting the tribunal's Statute run away before it tarnished their professional reputation. Only scum remained there. Scum on Soros' payroll.
That's how Goldstone was chosen for this report. It was neither an accident, nor coincidence. It's a pattern.
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