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After Geneva vote, Obama policies blasted in Jordan
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 17 - 10 - 2009


US President Barack Obama, at pains to improve his
country's worsening image in the Arab and Islamic worlds, received a
major setback at the Geneva-based Human Rights Council when the US
opposed Judge Richard Goldstone's report about war crimes committed
in the Gaza Strip, two prominent Jordanian politicians said Saturday, according to dpa.
The politicians also rebuked European countries for failing to
support the report, saying their credibility as independent peace
brokers and advocates of human right in the world would be
substantially undermined.
"Obama's moves to improve the US image has hit a major snag at
Geneva. He has now proved that his policies are nothing more than an
extension of those of George W Bush," Mahmoud Mhaidat, Chairman of
the Foreign Relations Committee at Jordan's lower house of parliament
told the German press agency dpa.
"Obama, who is trying to slaughter people in the region with a
smooth hand, is now restoring the role as leader of the world's most
oppressive and criminal nation," he said.
His comments came after the United States opposed the Goldstone
report, saying it could jeopardise current efforts aimed at resuming
the negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.
The report, written by Goldstone, a South African war crimes
prosecutor, and three additional international experts, concluded
that both Israel and the Hamas movement likely committed war crimes
and possibly crimes against humanity during Israel's offensive on the
Gaza Strip in December and January.
The 47-member UN body adopted the report with 25 votes, while the
United States and five European countries - Italy, Hungary,
Netherlands, Slovakia and Ukraine - opposed it. Britain, France and
three other countries did not vote, while 11 nations abstained.
Arab media said that several countries had come under US and
French pressure not to support the report, the adoption of which was
considered by many Arab circles as a "legal victory" because it set
the stage for further action against Israel possibly at the UN
Security Council and International Criminal Court.
Mhaidat said it showed once again that the US and European
countries were not in charge of their own decision-making, "which
instead lies with the Jewish lobbies." He then asked what they had
done so far "to stop Israel's building of settlements and judaizing
of Jerusalem."
Meanwhile Hamman Saeed, leader of the influential Muslim
Brotherhood movement, said that by opposing the Goldstone Report, the
US was defending Israel's crimes in Gaza and the rest of Palestinian
lands.
"Obama's cosmetic attempts to improve the ugly face of the United
States turned out to be a failure at Geneva. His steps now fall in
line with those of Bush," Saeed told dpa.
"It is high time for the Arab and Islamic worlds to stop relying
on the United States and Europe for regaining their usurped rights
and to resort to their own resources for restoring missing justice,"
he said.
The Obama administration has been leading an effort to achieve a
resumption of peace talks between Israel and Palestinians.
However, a series of shuttle diplomacy trips by US Middle East
envoy George Mitchell has so far failed to achieve a breakthrough in
face of a refusal by the Israeli far-right government of Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to freeze construction of settlements in
occupied Palestinian lands.
The way the United States and European countries voted at the
Human Rights Council was also condemned by the chief editor of the
independent Alarab Alyawm daily newspaper Taher Adwan.
"The vote revealed the ethical collapse in the so-called
democratic governments of the United States and Europe," Adwan said.
"While Washington's decision lay in the hands of the Zionist
lobby, the governments of the European Union, particularly France and
Norway, reflected a degree of opportunism that cannot be tolerated,"
he added.


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