-Caveat Lector-

"Magombe also accused the U.S. of condemning the currently
documented slave
trade in Sudan and western Africa as a ploy to divert attention
from its own
dark history."

"'The truth is the U.S. has contributed to these regimes.  Sudan
at one time
was a very great ally to the United States in the cold war and
the U.S.
propped up the regimes in Sudan,' Magombe said."

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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,25386,00.html


Stumbles Galore in Walk-Up to U.N. Racism Conference

Tuesday, May 22, 2001



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GENEVA - Racism. Slave reparations. Intolerance. These would be
hot-button
words in any assembly, but they're even more so in the fractured
forum that
is the United Nations.


So months before it even starts, a scheduled U.N. global
conference on
"Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related
Intolerance" set for
late this summer in South Africa has devolved into a morass of
finger-pointing, name-calling and hurt feelings.

Africans want the trans-Atlantic slave trade that ended nearly
two centuries
ago declared a "crime against humanity." They also want to be
paid
reparations, an issue the U.S. and Europe have said would lead
them to
boycott the meeting.

Arab countries want Zionism equated with racism, a position
Israel and its
allies are not keen on, and India wants to talk about
discrimination
everywhere, but not about its own caste system.

Human-rights groups who had high hopes for the conference are
already
getting demoralized.

"Unfortunately, there are too many signs that this conference is
being
hijacked by states with a narrow particular agenda," said Michael
Colson,
executive director of UN Watch, a monitoring group based in
Geneva. "Some of
the issues that mention compensation for past crimes or turning
it into a
focus for the Middle East will be disastrous for this
conference."

The two-week meeting, set for Aug. 31-Sept. 7 in Durban, South
Africa, is
supposed to produce a comprehensive action plan to help the U.N.
fight
racism, but the four regional meetings held in preparation turned
into
forums for Third World attacks on the developed world.

Meeting in Dakar, Senegal in January, the African regional group
demanded
that the United States and European former colonial powers pay
reparations
for the 14 million black Africans forced into slavery during the
18th and
19th centuries. They want it declared a "crime against humanity."

But legal experts say such a declaration would amount to an
admission of
guilt and lead to a flurry of legal demands. So the Bush
administration has
said it may not attend the meeting if slavery is the dominant
issue on the
agenda. The U.N. Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson of
Ireland,
has said Europe wants the reparations issue tabled altogether.

Dr. Vincent Magombe, director of Africa Inform International,
said Western
nations that want to discuss racial tolerance and human rights
without
discussing their slave histories are hypocrites.

"They have done horrible things to us, and it is quite ironic
that these
very countries, these very people, are the ones that come around
today
trying to tell everyone about civilization and human rights,"
Magombe said.
On the issue of the U.S. boycotting the conference, Magombe
suggested the
conference might be better off without the U.S.

Magombe also accused the U.S. of condemning the currently
documented slave
trade in Sudan and western Africa as a ploy to divert attention
from its own
dark history.

"The truth is the U.S. has contributed to these regimes.  Sudan
at one time
was a very great ally to the United States in the cold war and
the U.S.
propped up the regimes in Sudan," Magombe said.

The U.S. is also upset by the anti-Israel sentiment that sprung
out of the
Asian regional conference, which includes the Far East and
Mideast but not
Israel. The Asian group, which met in Tehran in February, wants
the U.N. to
reclassify Zionism as racism, a position the U.N. abandoned in
1991. They
also want previously colonial countries to compensate territories
they once
ruled, and declare that the globalization of the world economy is
essentially a racist plot.

The Asian group refused to allow Australia and New Zealand to
join its
conference, nudging them into the European group with the rest of
the former
colonial powers. And India has attempted to have its caste-based
system of
social and economic discrimination removed from the conference's
discussion
topics altogether.

Jose Diaz, a spokesman for the U.N. Human Rights Office, insists
that the
conference will have to include a "recognition of the effect of
the wounds,
the legacy of slavery." And he points to a precedent in the money
paid to
Holocaust survivors as impetus for the talk of slave reparations.

But Diaz also said there were more pressing and urgent current
discrimination issues that the global community needed to deal
with, and
that the American slave trade should not take attention away from
today's
problems.

"There are things that should be tackled now and one of the ways
is through
this conference," said Diaz, listing work place discrimination,
racial
profiling by police, ethnic conflict in Europe and Africa, and
ongoing slave
trade as topics that should be the conference's primary concerns.
"These
issues are so important we should not deflect attention away from
them."

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