dimanche 20 septembre 2009

L'administration Obama critique le rapport Goldstone

"We have long expressed our very serious concern with the mandate that was given by the Human Rights Council prior to our joining the council, which we viewed as unbalanced, one-sided and basically unacceptable." (Susan Rice, ambassadrice américaine auprès des Nations-Unis)

L'administration Obama et des membres du Congrès ont critiqué le rapport Goldstone sur la guerre de Gaza. A la différence des dirigeants européens qui gardent le silence le plus absolu.

Source: article de E.B. Solomont, JPost

The United States expressed grave reservations Thursday with the findings and recommendations of a UN report that accused Israel of war crimes during the Gaza conflict and left open the possibility of prosecution at The Hague.

"We have very serious concerns about many recommendations in the report," Ambassador Susan Rice [photo], the permanent US representative to the UN, told reporters following a closed Security Council meeting.

The nearly 600-page report, presented on Tuesday by South African Judge Richard Goldstone, accused both Israel and Hamas of war crimes and possible crimes against humanity, and recommended that if no appropriate independent inquiry takes place in Israel within six months, the Security Council should refer the matter to prosecutors at the International Criminal Court.

"We will expect and believe that the appropriate venue for this report to be considered is the Human Rights Council," Rice said on Thursday, in the first official American response to Goldstone's report. "We have long expressed our very serious concern with the mandate that was given by the Human Rights Council prior to our joining the council, which we viewed as unbalanced, one-sided and basically unacceptable."

Several members of Congress issued sharp condemnations of the Goldstone Report, which they said ignored Israel's need to defend itself against terrorism.

"In the self-righteous fantasyland inhabited by the authors, there's no such thing as terrorism, there's no such thing as Hamas, there's no such thing as legitimate self-defense," Rep. Gary Ackerman of New York, the chairman of the House Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia, said in a statement. "Certainly, the United States should do all that it can to ensure as little time as possible is wasted on this distraction from the real work of making peace," he said. [...]

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1 commentaire :

Saladine06 a dit…

Bonjour je viens de découvrir ce blog : très intéressant....concernant ce rapport goldstone j ai honte de nos dirigeants européens qui garde ce silence, pour quelle raison ? l empreinte du sionisme c est qu'il est excessif dommage...tot ou tard on fini par payer et ceux qu'on dénoncer comme antisémites aujourd'hui seront des héros demain, le bien gagne toujours. longue vie a votre blog lol