Whitewash
2008-07-14
One of Martin Bursík's main complaints about the Pačes energy
commission was the way its members "pre-interpreted" its
results in public appearances before the document was ever
made public. Bursík was right to complain, because the degree
of nuclear spin in these appearances was dizzying. But whatever
points Bursík might have won there for objectivity he lost
yesterday, when he used the same kind of pre-spin to affect the
public's reading of the Kroll report. Perhaps the agency truly did
fail to find any of the obvious holes in Jiří Čunek's story
(remember Kroll's whitewash of the Kuchma murder allegation?),
but it's very odd that Karel Schwarzenberg himself refuses to
comment on the Kroll report. It makes us wonder whether the
Czech translation posted on the internet will be an honest
rendition of the English original. Let's hope that the Topolánek
government doesn't try to pull a Dick Cheney and sanitize the
translation for public consumption.
[Czech Republic Václav power Green Party Temelín ČEZ United
States of America Richard White House]
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