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How the UN food forum served up an Israel boycott campaign

March 15, 2013 11:30
A session at the UN Food and Agriculture  HQ in Rome (Photo: AP)

By

Shimon Samuels

1 min read

While “Apartheid Weeks” on campuses, BDS drives, flotillas and demonstrations amount to a loud, if shrill and clapped-out campaign against Jews and Israel, it is easy to forget that, in global corridors of power, their message is alive and well.

The fact that the 2001 UN World Conference Against Racism turned out to be an antisemitic hatefest came as a surprise to most Jews, although the UN bloc system used at such events, passed down from the Soviet period, provided a ready-made podium for such propaganda. Meanwhile, the leaders of the so-called Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), made up of 77 states, mostly undemocratic violators of human rights, are the prime sources of anti-Israel campaigning at the UN.

The UN Division for Palestinian Rights works through Unispal — the UN Committee for the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. This is composed of 25 member states — mostly NAM — and observers that comprise Palestine-desk officers of the EU, OECD, UNRWA and other UN agencies. Pet NGOs, including anti-Zionist Jews, are invited by Unispal to co-ordinate campaigns to pressure and harm Israeli interests.

The Wiesenthal Centre is the only Zionist Jewish organisation to attend these meetings — and also those of Unispal’s NGO-umbrella counterpart, the World Social Forum, and its European Social Forum satellites.