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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

It's not just biased, it's shoddy

Martin Kramer comes upon an error in the Goldstone Report that shows just how shoddy a job the would-be UN Secretary General did.
The most important sentence in this section of the Goldstone Report is this one: "Mr. Amr Hamad indicated that 324 factories had been destroyed during the Israeli military operations at a cost of 40,000 jobs" (paragraph 1009). I did a double-take when I read that: 40,000 would be astonishing in an economy like Gaza's. This is what Hamad said in his testimony (June 28, Goldstone in the chair):
The industrial sector that was destroyed, for example, the 324 factories that were destroyed, that we[re] destroyed used to employ four-hundred thous-, uh, 40,000 workers. And these have lost their uh, jobs, uh, forever.
So that's the source of the number. But if you return to the report of the Palestinian Federation of Industries, it puts the job losses at these 324 factories not at 40,000, but at 4,000. That's an order-of-magnitude misrepresentation by Hamad of his own organization's findings. The Goldstone Mission should have wondered at the figure, checked Hamad's testimony against the Palestinian Federation of Industries report, detected the discrepancy, and gotten it right. But it didn't. Perhaps the mission members, hearing the word "factories," thought that 40,000 jobs sounded credible. In fact, more than a quarter (88) of these 324 "factories" employed five people or less, and over half (189) employed from five to twenty people (Federation report, p. 12). The vast majority of these "factories" should really be described as "workshops." Only three employed a hundred or more people.
4,000? 40,000? Who cares? Certainly not Richard Richard Goldstone.

Read the whole thing. I'm sure that the report has many more errors like this one.

1 Comments:

At 2:14 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

Goldstone did not even bother to respond to a critic's refutation. As long as he he thinks he has a shot at being UN Secretary General - the truth is a purely secondary concern.

 

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