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Lobby to stop 'hate-fest' at Durban II

Jewish campaigners this week lobbied internationally to stop a United Nations human rights conference being used as a platform to attack Israel.

January 22, 2009 13:47
The first Durban conference in 2001 was open season for attacks on Israel

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

Jewish campaigners this week lobbied internationally to stop a United Nations human rights conference being used as a platform to attack Israel.

Israel and Canada have already pulled out of April’s Geneva follow-up to the 2001 Durban conference, which turned into an anti-Zionist “hate-fest” according to critics.

But the Jewish Human Rights Coalition UK, co-founded by the Board of Deputies, was among Jewish non-governmental organisations that attended a five-day preliminary session in Geneva this week to debate a draft of the conference resolutions.

The 38-page document makes special mention of “racial discrimination” against the Palestinians and their subjection to “unlawful collective punishment, torture, economic blockade”.

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