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Goldstone, his associates, and his supporters, have repeatedly insisted that their intention is to improve the global situation for human rights and protection for civilians in times of military conflict.  Critics contend that the inversions of reality that the Report repeatedly articulates and endorses will have the opposite effect from that intended: it encourages abuse of civilians by organizations like Hamas and Hizbullah and punishes entities that try (however imperfectly) to protect those civilians and the larger culture of human rights.  Students of the phenomenon of "bite-back" have analyzed its various dynamics.  Here we propose to discuss the relationship between faulty argument and negative unintended consequence with in the framework of the Goldstone Report, and more generally, within the framework of adopting a weaponized narrative as a path to peace.



YnetNews.com: Clinton: Goldstone problematic for other countries Print E-mail

Clinton: Goldstone problematic for other countries

 

US secretary of state tells House of Representatives that report accusing Israel of committing war crimes in Gaza could cause problems for United States, other states fighting terror. Congress members urged Obama administration to keep report from advancing to International Court of Justice

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High Court Petition: Captured Hamas Terrorists Must Be Tried As War Criminals Print E-mail

From IMRA:

 

Monday, December 21, 2009

HIGH COURT PETITION: CAPTURED HAMAS TERRORISTS MUST BE TRIED AS WAR CRIMINALS

 

For Immediate Release

December 21, 2009

 

HIGH COURT PETITION: CAPTURED HAMAS TERRORISTS

MUST BE TRIED AS WAR CRIMINALS

 

(JERUSALEM) The human rights organization Shurat HaDin - Israel Law Center

has filed a petition today to the High Court of Justice (BAGATZ) in

Jerusalem demanding that Hamas terrorists arrested by Israel be tried for

war crimes and crimes against humanity, not just murder as is the current

practice.

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JTA: State Dept. blames Goldstone for stalled peace talks Print E-mail

From JTA:

State Dept. blames Goldstone for stalled peace talks

December 10, 2009

 

WASHINGTON (JTA) -- The Goldstone report drove the Israelis and Palestinians apart, a U.S. State Department official said.

 

The aside by Assistant U.S. Secretary of State P.J. Crowley in a briefing for reporters Tuesday was the clearest signal of U.S. frustration with the United Nations Human Rights Council report into last winter's Gaza war, authored by South African Justice Richard Goldstone, that recommended war crimes charges against Israel and Hamas.

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Wall Street Journal: Prosecuting American 'War Crimes' Print E-mail
Prosecuting American 'War Crimes'
The International Criminal Court claims jurisdiction over U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan.
By DANIEL SCHWAMMENTHAL
NOVEMBER 26, 2009
The Hague
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expressed "great regret" in August that the U.S. is not a signatory to the International Criminal Court (ICC). This has fueled speculation that the Obama administration may reverse another Bush policy and sign up for what could lead to the trial of Americans for war crimes in The Hague.
The ICC's chief prosecutor, though, has no intention of waiting for Washington to submit to the court's authority. Luis Moreno Ocampo says he already has jurisdiction—at least with respect to Afghanistan.
Because Kabul in 2003 ratified the Rome Statute—the ICC's founding treaty—all soldiers on Afghan territory, even those from nontreaty countries, fall under the ICC's oversight, Mr. Ocampo told me. And the chief prosecutor says he is already conducting a "preliminary examination" into whether NATO troops, including American soldiers, fighting the Taliban may have to be put in the dock.
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Fox News: Navy SEALs Face Assault Charges for Capturing Most-Wanted Terrorist Print E-mail
Navy SEALs Face Assault Charges for Capturing Most-Wanted Terrorist
Monday, November 30, 2009
By Rowan Scarborough
AP
Navy SEALs have secretly captured one of the most wanted terrorists in Iraq — the alleged mastermind of the murder and mutilation of four Blackwater USA security guards in Fallujah in 2004. And three of the SEALs who captured him are now facing criminal charges, sources told FoxNews.com.
The three, all members of the Navy's elite commando unit, have refused non-judicial punishment — called a captain's mast — and have requested a trial by court-martial.
Ahmed Hashim Abed, whom the military code-named "Objective Amber," told investigators he was punched by his captors — and he had the bloody lip to prove it.
Now, instead of being lauded for bringing to justice a high-value target, three of the SEAL commandos, all enlisted, face assault charges and have retained lawyers.
Matthew McCabe, a Special Operations Petty Officer Second Class (SO-2), is facing three charges: dereliction of performance of duty for willfully failing to safeguard a detainee, making a false official statement, and assault.
Petty Officer Jonathan Keefe, SO-2, is facing charges of dereliction of performance of duty and making a false official statement.
Petty Officer Julio Huertas, SO-1, faces those same charges and an additional charge of impediment of an investigation.
Neal Puckett, an attorney representing McCabe, told Fox News the SEALs are being charged for allegedly giving the detainee a “punch in the gut.”
“I don’t know how they’re going to bring this detainee to the United States and give us our constitutional right to confrontation in the courtroom,” Puckett said. “But again, we have terrorists getting their constitutional rights in New York City, but I suspect that they’re going to deny these SEALs their right to confrontation in a military courtroom in Virginia.”
The three SEALs will be arraigned separately on Dec. 7. Another three SEALs — two officers and an enlisted sailor — have been identified by investigators as witnesses but have not been charged.
FoxNews.com obtained the official handwritten statement from one of the three witnesses given on Sept. 3, hours after Abed was captured and still being held at the SEAL base at Camp Baharia. He was later taken to a cell in the U.S.-operated Green Zone in Baghdad.
The SEAL told investigators he had showered after the mission, gone to the kitchen and then decided to look in on the detainee.
"I gave the detainee a glance over and then left," the SEAL wrote. "I did not notice anything wrong with the detainee and he appeared in good health."
Lt. Col. Holly Silkman, spokeswoman for the special operations component of U.S. Central Command, confirmed Tuesday to FoxNews.com that three SEALs have been charged in connection with the capture of a detainee. She said their court martial is scheduled for January.
United States Central Command declined to discuss the detainee, but a legal source told FoxNews.com that the detainee was turned over to Iraqi authorities, to whom he made the abuse complaints. He was then returned to American custody. The SEAL leader reported the charge up the chain of command, and an investigation ensued.
The source said intelligence briefings provided to the SEALs stated that "Objective Amber" planned the 2004 Fallujah ambush, and "they had been tracking this guy for some time."
The Fallujah atrocity came to symbolize the brutality of the enemy in Iraq and the degree to which a homegrown insurgency was extending its grip over Iraq.
The four Blackwater agents were transporting supplies for a catering company when they were ambushed and killed by gunfire and grenades. Insurgents burned the bodies and dragged them through the city. They hanged two of the bodies on a bridge over the Euphrates River for the world press to photograph.
Intelligence sources identified Abed as the ringleader, but he had evaded capture until September.
The military is sensitive to charges of detainee abuse highlighted in the Abu Ghraib prison scandal. The Navy charged four SEALs with abuse in 2004 in connection with detainee treatment.
Navy SEALs Face Assault Charges for Capturing Most-Wanted Terrorist
Monday, November 30, 2009
By Rowan Scarborough

AP

Navy SEALs have secretly captured one of the most wanted terrorists in Iraq — the alleged mastermind of the murder and mutilation of four Blackwater USA security guards in Fallujah in 2004. And three of the SEALs who captured him are now facing criminal charges, sources told FoxNews.com.

The three, all members of the Navy's elite commando unit, have refused non-judicial punishment — called a captain's mast — and have requested a trial by court-martial.

Ahmed Hashim Abed, whom the military code-named "Objective Amber," told investigators he was punched by his captors — and he had the bloody lip to prove it.
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Arutz Sheva: Turmoil in Canada over Alleged War Crimes in Afghanistan Print E-mail

Turmoil in Canada over Alleged War Crimes in Afghanistan


by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
November 23, 2009

(IsraelNN.com) A veteran Canadian foreign service officer charged the government with hiding war crimes in the war in Afghanistan. Military and government leaders denied the accusations as unsubstantiated.

If proven, Canada may face charges similar to those leveled against Israel for alleged crimes in fighting terrorists in Gaza, but Judge Richard Goldstone, who authored the United Nations report condemning Israel, has not commented on the latest charges.

Richard Colvin who has was the former diplomatic head of the Canadian reconstruction team in Afghanistan, testified in a parliamentary committee that Canadian forces handed over detainees to the Afghan national security agency while knowing that some of them may be innocent but still would face torture for up to several months.

“Colvin was careful not to lay blame with the military police who were charged with transferring prisoners to the Afghan torturers,” wrote International Law Professor Errol Mendes in theOttawa Citizen. “He asserted that there was an astonishingly loose framework created by the highest military and civilian ranks on the transfer of detainees that created the danger of Canada and Canadian officials becoming complicit in torture."

Colvin testified that Canadian officials refused to accept his phone calls warning of war crime violations while British and Dutch officials reported transfers of detainees to their legislatures.

Colvin, now head of Canadian intelligence in Washington, revealed that when the Red Cross tried for months to warn Canadian officials about the torture of detainees, no one would even take his phone calls.

“In the same 17 months that Colvin was sending his reports to dozens of officials,… the [Canadian] government was denying in Parliament and the media that there were any substantial reports of Canadian detainees being tortured,” Prof.Mendes added.

“These allegations, if proven, go beyond the detainee abuse,” he continued. “It goes to what is the most sacred in our constitutional and democratic society in Canada. The rule of law requires that no one is above the law and if there is any actual or potential evidence of wrongdoing or illegality, it must be brought to the attention of the appropriate authorities to either stop it or prevent any future occurrence.”

However, Colvin admitted in his testimony that he had little first-hand testimony, causing Defense Minister Peter MacKay to dismiss the allegations as “nothing short of hearsay, second- or third-hand information, or that which came directly from the Taliban.

"There has not been a single, solitary proven allegation of abuse involving a transferred Taliban prisoner by Canadian Forces," MacKay asserted.

 
Sri Lanka Guardian: War crimes in Gaza war crimes in Sri Lanka Print E-mail
War crimes in Gaza war crimes in Sri Lanka
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2009 LEAVE A COMMENT
By Saybhan Samat
(October 30, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) It is indeed a bizarre state of affairs when the US secretary of State Hilary Clinton accuses the Sri Lankan military forces of war crimes and remains passive and silent and makes every effort to prevent the Israelis from being hauled before the International Criminals Court for war crimes in Gaza, such attitudes and actions have incensed the people of the world and hatred for the Obama administration grows by the day. All the Obama euphoria has evaporated and in Afghanistan a creeping Vietnam syndrome is gathering with Pakistan becoming slippery and Iraq again sliding into anarchy. Despite the war on terror, the US and its allies have not succeeded, in fact terror has grown and is growing.
Sri Lanka is the only country in the world that has put down terror. We expected plaudits and cheers for this success, but the US and its allies are openly down playing the victory with inane charges of rape, war-crimes and abuse of human-rights. Now the Sri Lankans can clearly see the unmasked face of the ugly American clearly.
Coming back to Israel the great friend of the US despite irrefutable evidence, Israel rulers, civilians and military-stubbornly maintain they have done nothing wrong and the Palestinians are to blame for whatever misfortune has befallen them. A series of reports have confirmed that war crimes were committed in Gaza. If there are war crimes there must be war criminals, and they must be accountable and punished as Gordon Levy wrote in the Israeli daily
“ Ha’aretz” “ This is the harsh conclusion to be drawn from the detailed United Nations report” produced by Justice Richard Goldstone of South Africa.
Justice Goldstone is a Jew and a self-confessed Zionist and supporter of Israel, hence he cannot be accused of anti-Semitism, a standard allegation hurled by Israelis at anyone criticizing their murderous ways. Every report on Gaza has given identical details: prolonged and illegal siege; illegal use of white phosphorous on civilian population, deliberate targeting and killing of innocent civilians; destruction of infra-structure- homes, schools and hospitals. These constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity as enunciated in the International Humanitarian Law. Apart from the UN report the whole worlds saw it in their television screens and were horrified at the cruelty of the Israelites.
There is no escaping the fact that the Zionist rulers are war criminals and those in the US and its allies that support Israel are accessories to war crimes. Let us name names Israel and others: Ehud Olmert, Ehud Barak, Gabi Ashkenazi, George Bush, Barack Obama, Hilary Clinton, Nicholas Sarkozy and Gordon Brown and the rest of rulers of the complicit countries in the West.
Returning to Sri Lanka, no U.N report, has so far been made on war crimes of the war in our island, no white phosphorous bombs were used, there was no pro-longed illegal siege, there were no evidences of targeted killing of innocent civilians there was no deliberate destruction of infrastructure – homes, schools and hospitals, rape was not used as a weapon, in fact at the closing stages of the war the Sri Lankan army rescued thousands of civilians who were used by the L.T.T.E as hostages.
It is mind-boggling to think how Western politicians can be so hypocritical. They little realize that contradictions in their thinking double-speak and injustice are bound to bring catastrophe to their countries and even to themselves. Events have already begun, the quagmire in Afghanistan, uncertainty in Iraq, uncontrolled trouble in Pakistan, the Katrina hurricane in New Orleans, forest fires in Virginia and economic downturn in the US itself is evident that the nemesis has begun.
Sri Lanka a small island in the Indian Ocean with Mahinda Rajapakse as its leader has valiantly not bowed and caved in to the demands of the Western powers and in his company are Hugo Chavez, Mahmoud Ahamadinejad, Hujanto, Fidel Castro, and Evo Morales, a small company indeed but one which has moral authority and the respect of the justice loving masses of the world.
Not to condemn Israel of war crimes in Gaza and falsely accuse Sri Lanka of war crimes without evidence is a horrendous crime in itself. Hilary Clinton’s image as a promising politician has been shattered beyond repair.

War crimes in Gaza war crimes in Sri Lanka
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2009
By Saybhan Samat

(October 30, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) It is indeed a bizarre state of affairs when the US secretary of State Hilary Clinton accuses the Sri Lankan military forces of war crimes and remains passive and silent and makes every effort to prevent the Israelis from being hauled before the International Criminals Court for war crimes in Gaza, such attitudes and actions have incensed the people of the world and hatred for the Obama administration grows by the day. All the Obama euphoria has evaporated and in Afghanistan a creeping Vietnam syndrome is gathering with Pakistan becoming slippery and Iraq again sliding into anarchy. Despite the war on terror, the US and its allies have not succeeded, in fact terror has grown and is growing.

Sri Lanka is the only country in the world that has put down terror. We expected plaudits and cheers for this success, but the US and its allies are openly down playing the victory with inane charges of rape, war-crimes and abuse of human-rights. Now the Sri Lankans can clearly see the unmasked face of the ugly American clearly.
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Real Clear Politics: Awash in Unintended Consequences Print E-mail

From Real Clear Politics:

Awash in Unintended Consequences

By Jim Hoagland
November 22, 2009

 

WASHINGTON -- Few things are as dangerous in the Middle East as well-intentioned outsiders. They invariably bring unintended consequences upon those they would guide to a better life. Ask Job. Or consider the case of Mahmoud Abbas, whose hurt and fury over foreign meddling has triggered his threat to quit as Palestinian leader.

No one could accuse President Barack Obama or Judge Richard Goldstone of South Africa of harboring ill will toward the president of the Palestinian Authority. But their separate worthy initiatives have resulted in pushing Abbas into a no-exit hell while lowering the chances for Israeli-Palestinian peace.

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Evelyn Gordon, Civil Fights: Goldstone's recipe for never-ending conflict, JPost, 30/09/09 Print E-mail
Sep 30, 2009 20:40 | Updated Oct 1, 2009 22:45

Civil Fights: Goldstone's recipe for never-ending conflict

By EVELYN GORDON
It is a pity that amid the 10,000 documents he perused while seeking war crimes in Gaza, Judge Richard Goldstone did not make time for one book - or even one review. The book is The Bitter Road to Freedom: A New History of the Liberation of Europe, by historian William Hitchcock, and reading it would undoubtedly have given Goldstone insight into the reality of warfare. But even Richard Bernstein's thoughtful review in The New York Times last May would have sufficed.
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Sammy Benoit, The UN Goldstone Report Appeases Terrorism, The Lid, 5/10/09 Print E-mail

Sammy Benoit, one of our bloggers here, analyzes the impact of the Goldstone report in encouraging the tactics favored by terrorists -- all of them war crimes if not crimes against humanity by Goldstone's legal standard.


The UN Goldstone Report's Appeases Terrorism Leading to New Civilian Deaths Worldwide

There have been an  detailed critiques regarding the UN’s Goldstone report, which was created for the sole purpose of de-legitimizing Israel by bashing her with phony claims of “war crimes.” during the Gaza War. The report is full of Hamas-led witnesses masking propaganda against Israel; and taken as the truth by Goldstone, his investigator, the United Nations, and many governments across the world.  Little verifiable evidence was presented, and almost nothing was said about Hamas terrorist activities.
One of the real issues with the report is that it will lead to additional deaths, not only in Israel and in the Palestinian controlled territories but across the world. Hamas sees the Goldstone report as a Carte Blanche by the world community to continue their terrorist strategies and even expand them further. Other terrorist groups will see it similarly. There is evidence that it has already started.
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AKUS, Israelites 1, Philistines 0, the Goldstone Own Goal, CIFWatch, 16/10/09 Print E-mail
The website CIFWatch (on the Guardian's "Comment is Free" section) posted this guest post by a football fan analyzing the events at the UNHRC in terms of the unintended consequences of the Goldstone Report.

This is a guest post by AKUS

 

An unlikely Jew has pulled down the Gazan temple on the heads of those he would claim to support. I refer, of course, to Goldstone, and the own-goal the UNHRC has scored with his biased report.

 

This is not a critique of the fatally flawed Goldstone report itself, which has been ably carried out by many more competent experts than me and which could be continued pointlessly ad infinitum.  Even the announcement advertising the discussion of the report this week and the terms of reference for the “fact-finding mission” reveal the bizarre world which the UNHRC inhabits which makes such discussions essentially meaningless and certainly fruitless:

The holding of the Special Session comes at the request of Palestine.

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Herb Kienon, Goldstone has made things more difficult for Mitchell, JPost, 18/09/09 Print E-mail

Herb Keinon predicts a rough row to hoe for George Mitchell as a result of the Goldstone Report.  His mental exercise of imagining the thoughts of Arab leaders has proven remarkably successful in the details (Palestinian reaction), and in the large (Arab leaders just cited the Goldstone Report to justify an economic boycott of Israel.) Even Mitchell admits it.

 

Sep 18, 2009 0:22 | Updated Sep 18, 2009 6:03

Analysis: Goldstone has made things more difficult for Mitchell

By HERB KEINON
Poor George Mitchell. There he is, running around the Middle East - now haggling with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, then with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas; now with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, then with Jordanian King Abdullah II.  And in the meantime, his emissaries are talking with officials in Bahrain, Morocco, Qatar, Oman and, yes, even with Saudi Arabia.

 

The indefatigable 76-year-old former US Senator is trying to put together a package - yes, a package - that would make everyone happy enough to agree to sit down and talk. He needs a settlement freeze from Israel, security action from the Palestinians, and gestures from the Arab world.

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