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More Walkouts Threaten Racism Talks
 
 
Updated: Wed, Sep 05 11:09 AM EDT 

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Peter Piot, right, head of UNAIDS, the U.N. organization that works to 
coordinate the global AIDS fight, and U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights 
Mary Robinson are shown in the discussion (AP)

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By DINA KRAFT, Associated Press Writer 
DURBAN, South Africa (AP) - The threat of further walkouts loomed over the 
World Conference Against Racism on Wednesday as the European Union demanded 
progress in removing controversial language from the draft declaration. 

France warned it could follow the United States and Israel by quitting the 
U.N. meeting, which was meant to highlight discrimination around the world 
but has been marred by discord over efforts to condemn Israel for "racist 
policies." 

The United States and Israel left Monday after efforts to find a compromise 
with Arab states failed. 

 

Anxious to salvage the meeting, several delegations worked to forge a 
compromise before a Wednesday evening deadline the EU set to remove 
anti-Israel references from the draft declaration. When the deadline expires, 
the EU plans to evaluate the progress and decide on its next step. 

A group of South Africans and Belgians - representing the European Union - as 
well as delegates from Norway, Namibia and the Palestinians, worked into the 
early morning hours, then gathered again later Wednesday to prepare the 
compromise draft in time to meet the deadline. 

The group was considering language drafted by South Africa, where the 
conference is being held. 

"Work is going on. It's continuing," said Koen Vervaeke, a spokesman for the 
Belgian Foreign Minister Louis Michel. "There's some progress, but that's all 
we can say for the moment." 

French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin told his cabinet that a decision could be 
made within hours if "comparisons between Zionism and racism were maintained" 
in the document, spokesman Jean-Jack Queyranne said. 

"France and the European Union would seek a departure from this conference, 
which would mark a failure," Jospin was quoted as telling the Cabinet. 

The EU said it was committed to making progress on the section of the 
declaration that deals with the Mideast. However, if no headway is made, 
countries that object to the language could stay at the conference, rejecting 
specific portions of the declaration while accepting the rest. 

The dispute over the wording of the Mideast section has diverted attention 
from other issues, but the issue of how to deal with the legacy of slavery 
also have been contentious. 

An EU diplomat said the African delegates had come to the conference with a 
far harder line on the issues than they had taken at the preparatory 
sessions. 

Africans are demanding specific apologies from the countries involved in the 
slave trade and colonialism, reparations, cancellation of African debt, 
market access and more investment in the continent, said Marcus Gama, 
assistant to the head of the Brazilian delegation. 

Ivory Coast's justice minister, Siene Oulai, said his delegation was not 
interested in reparations but that Western nations should forgive the huge 
debt owed by African nations to international financial institutions. 

"What is necessary is that the slave trade be recognized as a crime against 
humanity and recognition that Africa suffered a lot from the trans-Atlantic 
slave trade," Oulai said. He called for "a partnership between those who have 
suffered and those who profited" from slavery. 

Western countries have fought against including talk of reparations in the 
declaration and resisted giving a full apology. 

"It's hard to be optimistic," Gama said. 

Vervaeke said it was too early to characterize the talks, but "the positions 
don't meet." 

The African delegation planned to meet Wednesday to come up with a united 
position. 

On Tuesday, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson insisted 
the conference had not been derailed by the departure Monday of the United 
States and Israel. 

She said references to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict were temporarily 
removed from the document while the South Africans formulated substitute 
language. 

In the original text, Israel was the only nation singled out for 
condemnation. Among the sticking points were references to the "racist 
practice of Zionism," and a description of the movement to establish and 
maintain a Jewish state as an ideology "based on racial superiority." 

Amr Mousa, secretary-general of the Arab League, said a final declaration 
would be "meaningless" without specific references to Israeli policies toward 
the Palestinians. 

European newspapers said the efforts to condemn Israel threatened to scuttle 
the conference. 

"In Durban it's clear that several governments are using the U.N. for their 
own purposes. They are holding the U.N. as hostage," the Swedish paper Dagens 
Nyheter said in an editorial Wednesday. 

An editorial in the Sueddeutsche Zeitung, published in Munich, Germany, said 
that "a global show of hypocrisy is taking place that should be ended before 
it gets completely out of control." 

It said the conference "can no longer be saved."
 

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