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UK dithers on Durban follow-up conference

June 10, 2011 13:06
A 2001 snapshot of how the UN Conference on Racism was hijacked and turned into an anti-Zionist fest

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

British Jewish organisations have called on the UK government to follow in the footsteps of the United States and boycott the follow-up to the Durban conference.

Last week the American administration said that the US would not attend the United Nations event in September, because it would be wrong to commemorate the "ugly displays of intolerance and antisemitism" of the conference of September 2001.

The US also declined to take part in a second conference in Geneva in 2009, but the UK did not do the same.

The Jewish Human Rights Coalition, which represents groups including the Board of Deputies, the Jewish Leadership Council, the Holocaust Education Trust, the Community Security Trust and B'nai B'rith London, urged the British government to take its cue from the US.

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