Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Where's the Goldstone report into Sri Lanka, Congo, Darfur – or Britain?


 If you want a glimpse of the anger and heartache caused by the Goldstone report into the Gaza conflict of 2008-9, you could do worse than take a trip to the National Theatre. There a new and absorbing play, The Holy Rosenbergs, imagines the rift in a British Jewish family sparked by the daughter's work as a lawyer for a Goldstone-like inquiry into Israeli conduct in Gaza. It is the eve of her brother's funeral, and the local rabbi urges her to stay away: if she attends, pro-Israel activists will demonstrate at the cemetery.

If that sounds a stretch, think again. A year ago, Richard Goldstone – the eminent judge who had headed a UN fact-finding mission to Gaza – was told by key players in the South African Jewish community that he should not come to the synagogue where his grandson was due to have his bar mitzvah: if Goldstone showed his face, the 13 year-old's big day would be disrupted by protests.

In the end, the row was resolved, but that is about the only part of the Goldstone saga that was: the rest remains fiercely contested, for reasons which point to a much larger story than simply the tale of one man and his report. More...

Don't miss:
  1. Why Goldstone's "second thoughts" on Gaza massacre don't matter at all...
  2. UN postpones report praising Libya's human rights record!!!
  3. UN told of 'deteriorating' human rights situation in Sri Lanka...
  4. 5,000 Tamils are still held off-limits in Sri Lanka... 
  5. Pakistan's secret dirty war...
  6. Woman in Darfur describes Janjaweed massacre. Terribly sad... 
  7. Congo has become the world capital of rape, torture and mutilation...  

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