Israel – Israel to boycott ‘Durban II’ anti-racism conference

Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni announced yesterday that Israel has made a final decision to boycott the United Nations “Durban II” conference on human rights this spring, fearing it would be used once again as a forum for anti-Israeli sentiment. Ironically, this year’s conference is scheduled for Holocaust Memorial Day.

The World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, to be held in Geneva in April, is a follow-up to a 2001 summit in Durban, South Africa on the same issues.
The documents prepared for the conference indicate that it is turning once again into an anti-Israeli tribunal, singling out and delegitimizing the State of Israel,” Livni told Jewish-American leaders at the UJC General Assembly in Jerusalem.

The conference has nothing to do with fighting racism,” she said. “In view of this situation, I decided that Israel will not participate and will not legitimize the Durban II conference.”
The foreign minister also called on the international community “not to participate in a conference that seeks to legitimize hatred and extremism under the banner of a fight against racism.”

Livni had said in February that Israel would boycott the meet, following assessment by the Foreign Ministry, and other Western governments that it would be impossible to prevent the conference from turning into a festival of anti-Israeli attacks.
South Africa hosted the first Durban conference in the summer of 2001 under the auspices of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. It was titled “The World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance,” but most of the discussions revolved around Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians.”

That conference had provided a framework for a global convention of non-governmental organizations, which became a platform for delegitimizing Israel.
In August 2008, officials from 21 African countries held talks ahead of the Geneva conference and adopted a text recommending it discuss, among other issues, “the plight of the Palestinian people under foreign occupations.”

Source: www.haaretz.com
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