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Monday, April 20, 2009
farmdoc's blog post number 365
Today, in Geneva, is the opening of the Durban Review Conference (‘Durban II’) aiming to review progress and assess implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action (DDPA). At the 2001 World Conference against Racism in Durban, the DDPA was adopted by consensus – only because the US and Israel walked out to protest that Conference’s virulent anti-Semitism. Durban II’s being run by the UN Human Rights Council which in its almost three years of existence has passed 32 resolutions, 26 of them against Israel. That Libya chaired Durban II’s planning committee which includes Iran and Cuba, and that Iran’s President Ahmadinejad is keynote speaker at the Conference’s opening session (ironically on Hitler’s birthday and the eve of Yom Hashoah), speaks for itself. Also host-country Switzerland has pointedly declined to chair the Conference. Yesterday the US, Holland and Australia announced they’re not attending, and New Zealand, Germany and Poland too, thus joining Israel, Canada, Sweden and Italy who are staying away, fearing a repeat of the 2001 fiasco. (I am proud of my country’s government’s decision.) Inside the UN’s Geneva compound, the two large tents that have been erected to handle the expected large crowds, symbolise the remnant of Durban II – a circus. Whatever happens now can’t change the conclusion that the Durban process – based on demonising Israel – has now been exposed, ridiculed and perhaps defeated. So it should be a long, long time before the UN agrees to another such circus.
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For the record, the countries whose representatives walked out during President Ahmadinejad's speech on 20 April are Austria, Ireland, Estonia, Bulgaria, Belgium, Britain, Denmark, Hungary, Greece, Luxembourg, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Slovenia, Slovakia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Spain, Portugal, Finland, Czech Republic, France, Cyprus, Romania, and Sweden. Good on them all.
What I don't know but would like to know, are the names of the countries whose representatives did not walk out during President Ahmadinejad's speech, and who applauded at its end. No doubt this group included the usual suspects - Arab and Islamic countries - but I'm interested in the others. I know, and have taken note, that the mob of others included the Vatican's representatives. Ho hum.
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