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On Thursday, Western negotiators at the U.N. caved in to the demands of envoys 
from Islamic states to renew a modern-day form of the decades-long U.N. smear 
campaign alleging that the Jewish state is racist. Diplomats agreed on a new 
“anti-racism” declaration that went public Friday at noon. The document is 
intended to be adopted by all the heads of state and government in attendance 
at the U.N. “Durban III” conference to be held in New York City on September 
22. So far, nine democratic countries, including the United States, Israel, and 
Canada, have decided to boycott the event and will not agree to the racist 
“anti-racism” manifesto.

The final sticking point in negotiations, conducted at U.N. headquarters over 
the last two months, was whether the original Durban Declaration adopted in 
2001 in Durban, South Africa, would be reaffirmed. Passed just three days 
before 9/11, with the enthusiastic participation of Yasser Arafat, the Durban 
Declaration grossly discriminates against Israel — the only one of 192 UN 
members charged with racism in the document.

On Thursday, Islamic states led by Benin, as well as South Africa and the rest 
of the bloc of developing states called the G-77 — which constitutes a majority 
of UN members — held firm to their demand to reaffirm the whole message of the 
2001 declaration. Western opposition fell apart. The document therefore reads: 
“We heads of state and government … reaffirm our political commitment to the 
full and effective implementation of the Durban Declaration.”

The document also catapults the Durban Declaration and its racist-Israel libel 
into the center of the U.N.’s “anti-racism” agenda. It “reaffirms” — actually 
for the first time — that the Durban Declaration is “a comprehensive framework 
and solid foundation” for combating racism. It downgrades the relative status 
of the U.N. racism treaty, which has been on the books for 46 years; 
negotiators refused to repeat even the 2009 Durban II statement that the treaty 
was “the principal international instrument to prevent, combat and eradicate 
racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance” or to call 
for the treaty’s universal ratification. Non-parties to the U.N. racism treaty 
include the likes of Angola, Malaysia, North Korea, and Burma/Myanmar.

In U.N. backrooms Thursday, Islamic states and South Africa taunted the 
weakness of Western negotiators. South Africa said: “You say you want to 
commemorate the ten years of the existence of that document, but you don’t want 
to reaffirm it … Come to terms with the fact that you are celebrating ten years 
of the existence of a document.” Indeed, the goal of the entire spectacle is 
now unmistakably set out in the new declaration’s opening words: “We heads of 
state … gathered at the UN Headquarters … to commemorate the tenth anniversary 
of the adoption of the Durban Declaration.” It will be a celebration of a 
conference best remembered for handing anti-Semitism a global stage.

What happens next? The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, a 
native of Durban and lead champion of the “anti-racism” sham, will begin to 
parade the new declaration as a contribution to the equal protection of human 
rights. Prior to Durban II, Pillay audaciously told reporters: “The Durban 
Declaration transcended divisive and intolerant approaches.” The one and only 
head of state to attend Durban II in Geneva was the tolerant Iranian president 
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. And as soon as the conference adopted an “outcome 
document,” Pillay held a news conference calling the event “a success story” 
and pointing to the language which related specifically to Palestinians. 

Pillay is well known as the U.N.’s top salesman of the notorious Goldstone 
report, which she continues to push despite the main author’s having retracted 
the central allegations against Israel. Not surprisingly, therefore, Pillay has 
been issuing statements calling objections to Durban III “political 
distractions” “from the legitimate goal of the commemoration.”

No doubt U.N. negotiators have been careful to conceal their intent by 
dressing-up U.N.-based anti-Semitism as an “anti-racism” proclamation. Nowhere 
on its face, for instance, does the document mention the word “Israel.” The new 
declaration contains multiple seemingly innocuous references to the “victims of 
racism.” But the references were promoted by negotiators for Islamic states 
because the Durban Declaration itself refers to Palestinians as “victims” of 
Israeli racism. 

Most revealing of the pathology of today’s United Nations is what happened to 
Western democratic countries when they were outnumbered — they surrendered. 
Fifty-five Western states refused to vote in favor of the 2010 General Assembly 
resolution sanctioning Durban III. But now that the actual event is around the 
corner and has clearly shaped up to meet the worst expectations, only nine 
states have pulled out. Consequently, there are just 13 days left to find out 
if there are any other world leaders who really care about combating racism and 
intolerance — perpetrated inside and outside the United Nations. 

 


 

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