Thursday, March 01, 2012

Where is Judge Goldstone?

Someone wrote to me so:

According to the  Wall Street Journal, 2/28/12  over 125 deaths were reported across Syria the highest daily toll since the government launched artillery attacks on Homs. According to the UN the death toll in  the Syria is 7500.

This compels us to ask:–Where  is Judge Goldstone?  Where are the moral dilemmas? Where it is the angst? Where are the bleeding heart liberals? 

Where  are resolutions before the City Councils?  Where are the  campus campaigns? Where is the campaign to divest?

Nu, I ask you.

Here is the Human Rights Council in debate. Their condemantion of December.
Here are EU sanctions.  Here is the Arab League.

Here is Syria:

Syria Threatens Assault on Homs

Damascus Blocks U.N. Humanitarian Officer's Visit, Says Baba Amr Will Be 'Cleansed'.

Syrian troops massed around a rebel-held neighborhood of Homs on Wednesday, raising fears that the government was preparing an all-out ground assault there, as Damascus thwarted efforts by the U.N.'s top humanitarian official to gain entry to the country.

"Baba Amr will be under...complete control in the coming hours and we'll cleanse all the armed elements from the area," a Syrian government official said Wednesday, according to the Associated Press,

But where is Judge Goldstone?

Even a Haaretz blogger is looking for him. The situation is that bad.

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