Congressman Baird has a reasoned response to the efforts to block the Goldstone Report. He ask how can Reps come to conclusions about this report without reading it, and inviting Goldstone to speak to congress about his findings.
congressman Baird
For those who may not know, the Goldstone Report (AKA United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict) is an investigation into allegations of crimes against humanity that might have been committed in Gaza during an escalation in hostilities, which began in late December of last year and continued into January. The report has been subjected to irrational attacks by many people, including some in the US Congress. Washington State 3rd District Congressman Brian Baird has gone on record as a clear defender of the Goldstone Report. Congressman Baird visited Gaza earlier this year (in February). While there, the Congressman witnessed the aftermath of the destruction. He saw the situation on the ground, and heard people’s testimonies.
Here’s a statement from Baird’s website about the Goldstone report:
Israel and Gaza Deserve Better than a Misguided Resolution
Before House Members vote on H.Res. 867, regarding the U.N. Goldstone report on the Gaza conflict, there are a few questions worth asking.
First, why are we bringing this resolution to the floor without ever giving former South African Constitutional Court Justice Richard Goldstone a hearing to explain his findings? Have those who will vote on H.Res. 867 actually read the resolution? Have they read the Goldstone report? Are they aware that Justice Goldstone has issued a paragraph by paragraph response, available on my Web site at www.baird.house.gov, to H.Res. 867 pointing out that many of its assertions are factually inaccurate or deeply misleading?
Since scarcely a dozen House Members have actually been to Gaza, what actual first-hand knowledge do the rest of the Members of Congress possess on which to base their judgment of the merits of H.Res. 867 or the Goldstone report?
What will it say about this Congress and our country if we so readily seek to block "any further consideration" of a human rights investigation produced by one of the most respected jurists in the world today, a man who led the investigations of abuses in South Africa, the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Kosovo and worked to identify and prosecute Nazi war criminals as a member of the Panel of the Commission of Enquiry into the Activities of Nazism in Argentina?
As one of the first two American officials, along with Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), to enter Gaza shortly after the conclusion of major bombing from "Operation Cast Lead," then again several months later, I have seen firsthand the devastating destruction of hospitals, schools, homes, industries and infrastructure. Much of that devastation was wrought using U.S. manufactured and paid for weaponry. I have also spoken with health workers, average Gazans, NGO relief workers and many others.
In addition, I have been to the Israeli town of Sderot, which has been the target of repeated rocket attacks, and to a number of Palestinian towns and Israel settlements in the West bank. Colleagues who have not been to the region may wish to view some of the images and interviews from these visits on my Web site.
With the information from these personal visits and on the ground knowledge, I read with care and interest the Goldstone report in its entirety and my firm conclusion is that, although the findings may be unpleasant and troubling, they are, unfortunately, consistent with the facts and evidence. In my judgment, far from meriting the obstruction called for in H.Res. 867, the Goldstone report is without question worthy of further investigation.
I know this conclusion is not easily accepted and I know it raises serious charges against entities and individuals on both sides of this conflict, Israel and Hamas. But if our own country is truly to stand for human rights and the rule of law, and if facts matter, how can we do other than insist that legitimate questions and evidence are followed by further investigation and, if necessary and warranted, appropriate consequences?
H.Res. 867 is very serious business. If, as Goldstone asserts and the evidence I have seen supports, there were in fact gross violations of international law and human rights on all sides, we cannot in good conscience support H.Res. 867.
This is about much more than just another imposed political litmus test that we are all too often asked to perform. This is about whether we as individuals and this Congress as an institution find it acceptable to drop white phosphorous on civilian targets, to rocket civilian communities, to destroy hospitals and schools, to use civilians as human shields, to deliberately destroy non-military factories, industries and basic water, electrical and sanitation infrastructure. This is about whether it is acceptable to restrict the movement, opportunities and hopes of more than a million people every single day.
At the end of the day, this is also about our own domestic security. If we are seen internationally as condoning violations of human rights and international law, if our money and our weaponry play a leading role in those violations, and if we reflexively obstruct the findings of someone with the credentials, history and integrity of Justice Goldstone, it can only diminish our international standing and our own security.
Rep. Brian Baird (D) represents Washington’s 3rd district.
Click here to read Justice Goldstone’s response to the resolution
Click here to see pictures from my trips to Israel and Gaza
Click here to see interviews I conducted with residents and relief workers in the region
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Link to Baird
http://drupal.zhonka.net/olyblog/representative-baird-defends-goldstone-report-congress
http://drupal.zhonka.net/olyblog/representative-baird-defends-goldstone-report-congress
Thanks, very interesting diary. Whether intentionally or not, Baird’s is a smart strategic effort to get the Goldstone Report’s very reasonable and balanced recommendationsa wider audience and to keep the report in the news.
As explained elsewhere I don’t think the Goldstone report is balanced or reasonable because of its extreme pro-Israeli bias.
I wonder if Pelosi will allow it to come to the floor.
JT Posey makes a wonderful Houdini Suit.
It’s very helpful for balance problems.
I strongly recommend this 10/23/09 Bill Moyers interview of Judge Richard Goldstone: http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/10232009/profile.html It’s about half an hour but well worth it.
What makes Goldstone’s report all the more difficult for Americans and Israelis to dismiss is the fact that he is Jewish, a self-described Zionist, and a member of the board of the Hebrew Univesity in Jerusalem. He has a most impressive resume:
Fall of the Republic HQ full length version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VebOTc-7shU
Publish this link to every site – send it to everyone you know.
saw that great interview
Baird’s letter at Common dreams this morning
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/11/03
Thanks Leen, keep the reports coming!
Had sent the Code Pinkers the Baird letter last night. Think they pushed to get it on Common dreams. Talked with Colonel Anne Wright (Code Pinker) this morning around 8 a.m.(her phone number is at Code Pink) asked her if her group would be willing to live blog their “read in” today at Berman’s office. Let her know that I was spreading the Free Gaza/Code Pink Read in around the blogosphere. Let her know that Seminal was a spot that they could come and post and get some live activity.
I have had the pleasure of being around the honorable and remarkable retired Col Wright several times. What a special human being she is.
Thanks, Leen. Recommended. I think most of us here know why those members of congress want to shut the Goldstone Report down is because it opens the door to what the U.S. has done in Iraq and Afghanistan – the very same atrocities. I appreciate Rep. Baird’s courage.
Amy Goodman focuses on this faulty legislation today
http://www.democracynow.org/2009/11/3/israeli_activists_criticize_us_house_for
Israeli Activists Criticize US House for Considering Resolution Condemning Goldstone Report on Israeli War Crimes in Gaza
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The House is expected to overwhelmingly vote today to condemn a UN inquiry that found Israel committed scores of war crimes in its three-week assault on the Gaza Strip. Headed by the South African jurist Richard Goldstone, the inquiry also accused Hamas of war crimes and said both sides should investigate the allegations or face international prosecution. Over 1,300 Palestinians were killed in the Israeli attack, a majority of them civilians. Nine Israelis were killed by Palestinians and another four by so-called friendly fire. The bipartisan, non-binding House measure calls the Goldstone inquiry “irredeemably biased and unworthy of further consideration or legitimacy.” The vote comes one day before the United Nations General Assembly is expected to take up the inquiry’s findings.
Thanks, wigwam for all the great info. Going to the Bill Moyers program now.
Wigwam, please consider writing a diary on this fine comment. Bill Moyer’s clip alone is worthy. How good it is to hear the balanced, truly just responses by Judge Goldstone to BM’s hard-hitting questions. Thank you again, wigwam.
“NAMAW Submits Goldstone Report to International Criminal Court
Whereas such actions on the part of the Secretary of State, and/or the US Ambassador would be unfortunate, our concern is that even if by some chance the Goldstone Report does reach the UN Security Council, the US will use its veto to prevent the Security Council from referring the report to the International Criminal Court, thereby preventing the initiation of an investigation into the allegations made in the report, as required by article 53 of the Rome Statute.
Acting in anticipation of such circumstances, The National Association of Muslim American Women (NAMAW) a UN accredited NGO, and member of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinians, takes this opportunity to present to the Court as a Communication under the rules of referrals and communication with the court, the Report of the United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict, incorporated herein by reference. ”
http://namaw.org/NAMAW_News.html
Goldstone report has no right to exist
http://mondoweiss.net/2009/11/goldstone-report-has-no-right-to-exist.html#comments
“Congress voted Pyongyang style, 344-36, to denounce the Goldstone report–without contesting one statement of fact in the findings. My sources tell me that the total of 36 No’s and 22 voting Present is actually a giant improvement over, say, the Lebanon votes that typically were in the 400 range, Yes-wise.”
Once more proving who is in control of congress and our foreign policy. Call your congress person and demand that they read the Goldstone Report and invite Judge Goldstone to address his findings with them
The only thing that Democrats and Republicans ever agree on almost 100% is the covering up of either their war crimes, or Israel’s.
From AIPAC.
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“With overwhelming bipartisan support, the House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a resolution (H. Res. 867) calling the Goldstone Report “irredeemably biased and unworthy of further consideration or legitimacy.” The bill, introduced by Reps. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) and Howard Berman (D-CA), the ranking member and chairman, respectively, of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, passed by a vote of 344-36. Speaking in support of the resolution, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said, “The report not only paints a distorted picture of Israel’s legitimate efforts of self-defense, in my opinion, but it epitomizes the practice of singling Israel out from all other nations for condemnation.The Human Rights Council mandate for the report specifically targeted Israeli actions, ignoring the deliberate Hamas attacks on civilians that provoked Israel’s self-defense in Cast Lead.” “
““Today we journey from Operation Cast Lead to Operation Cast Doubt. Almost as serious as committing war crimes is covering up war crimes, pretending that war crimes were never committed and did not exist.
“Because behind every such deception is the nullification of humanity, the destruction of human dignity, the annihilation of the human spirit, the triumph of Orwellian thinking, the eternal prison of the dark heart of the totalitarian.
“The resolution before us today, which would reject all attempts of the Goldstone Report to fix responsibility of all parties to war crimes, including both Hamas and Israel, may as well be called the “Down is Up, Night is Day, Wrong is Right” resolution. ”
http://kucinich.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=152892