David Durant's Heretical Librarian blog posted this on April 1st:

A Controversial "Libraries and Human Rights" Conference

A few weeks ago, Librarians for Fairness alerted me to a conference 
being held in Ramallah, in the Palestinian Authority. Running from 
March 31 - April 2, the event, "International Conference on Libraries 
from a Human Rights Perspective", is designed to "highlight the 
importance of achieving human rights related to library work and 
these rights include: freedom of expression, freedom of access to 
information, tolerance, acceptance of the other, respect of diversity 
and cultural rights."

The conference is sponsored by an organization called the Ramallah 
Center for Human Rights Studies in cooperation with IFLA. The stated 
goals of the event sound entirely laudable. Unfortunately, the 
pro-Israel group NGO Monitor has looked at the record of RCHRS and 
found some cause for concern. The group's Executive Director, 
Professor Gerald Steinberg, expressed these reservations in an open 
letter to IFLA President Claudia Lux:

NGO Monitor's analysis demonstrates that, despite its stated mission 
to develop internal norms of Palestinian democracy and respect for 
human rights, some of statements focus on condemnations of Israel, 
and its activities often contribute to conflict and fail to condemn 
violence. For example, RCHRS has often referred to Palestinian 
terrorists as "martyrs". Following the March 2002 suicide bombing 
attacks and the Israeli response, RCHRS issued a statement promoting 
the false claim that Israel committed "massacres" in Jenin and 
Nablus. RCHRS has also accused Israel of "terrirorist [sic] crimes," 
and making children the "sacrifice for the racial hatred [sic]."

As a political organization, RCHRS consistently calls for "pressure 
on the Israeli Government" to "deter it from violating the 
international law", and has stated that "all world countries should 
adhere to their ethical and political responsibilities in putting an 
end for the Israeli racial aggression." Such rhetoric clearly 
reflects an extreme pro-Palestinian political position, which ignores 
RCHRS' mandate to promote "a culture of tolerance and respect for 
human rights," and does not contribute to mutual understanding and 
conflict resolution.

In addition, RCHRS is an active member of the the Palestinian 
Non-Governmental Organizations Network (PNGO), which plays a major 
role in promoting campaigns to delegitimize and demonize Israel. 
These activities include the NGO Forum of the 2001 Durban conference, 
which promoted demonization and boycotts, divestment and sanctions 
against Israel, and has been widely renounced as a form of political warfare.


A look at RCHRS's English-language press releases bears out these 
concerns. Israeli actions are predictably and uniformly condemned, 
often in strident terms, while suicide bombings and other acts of 
Palestinian terrorism merit not a single word of condemnation. 
Several of the releases address incidents of violence and intolerance 
in Palestinian society. These are criticized in relatively measured 
tones. No mention is made of the widespread anti-Semitic 
indoctrination and incitement engaged in by Hamas and others. Nor 
does RCHRS offer any condemnation of attacks by Palestinian Islamists 
on libraries and the people in them. It is possible that their Arabic 
content addresses such issues, but I have my doubts.


Arab NGOs that push for the spread of tolerance and intellectual 
freedom are a welcome development and I fully understand IFLA wanting 
to foster such a trend. Unfortunately, it appears that RCHRS is 
willing to subordinate such concerns to pursuing the destruction of 
Israel. This does, in fact, bring their commitment to intellectual 
freedom into question. I agree with NGO Monitor that IFLA should 
think twice about working with such an organization.




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