Members of UN Body Say Israel's Military Actions
Motivated by Racism
By Patrick Goodenough
CNSNews.com International Editor
August 04, 2006

(CNSNews.com) - A United Nations committee dealing
with racism took time out from its normal schedule
Thursday to discuss Israel's military campaign in
Lebanon, despite appeals by Jewish groups and concerns
raised by an American member that it was stepping
outside its mandate.

Some members of the 18-person, Geneva-based Committee
on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD)
argued that whether within its remit or not, the body
had the right to express concern about the
humanitarian situation in Lebanon resulting from the
conflict.

Others, however, believed the discussion was clearly
within the competency of an anti-racism body, and
accused Israel of targeting Arabs because of their
race, according to a U.N. summary of the debate.

Jose Lindgren-Alves, a Brazilian on the committee,
asked whether there was not at least a tinge of racism
behind Israel's "disproportionate" response to the
kidnapping of its soldiers.

He wondered whether Israel have reacted as harshly if
there was no racism involved.

Agha Shahi, a committee member from Pakistan, said
that was a valid point, and asked whether Israel would
have resorted to bombing a civilian infrastructure if
it were fighting against non-Arabs.

Nozipho January-Bardill, a South African, agreed there
were elements of institutionalized racism at the root
of the violence. People only gave themselves the right
to kill in this way when they had "inferiorized" the
victims, she argued.

The CERD is tasked with overseeing compliance with a
1969 document called the International Convention on
the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination.

Members of the committee are selected in their
personal capacity and do not officially represent
their countries' viewpoint. According to the U.N.,
they are "independent experts who are persons of high
moral standing and acknowledged impartiality."

Morten Kjaerum of Denmark said the committee did not
have an obvious mandate to discuss the crisis, while
Ralph Boyd, a member from the U.S. also said it was
hard to find a "nexus" between the crisis in the
Middle East and the convention the committee was meant
to be dealing with.

The committee did not have a "free-floating" mandate,
Boyd said

If its members wanted to comment on the humanitarian
crisis, they should do so as concerned citizens of the
world, not as a committee without first having a firm
understanding of the links between the crisis and the
convention.

Boyd also tackled members about the one-sided focus on
Israel, noting there were other parties playing a role
in the crisis - a non-state organization using
Lebanese territory to launch attacks, and two state
parties providing that organization with material
support and refuge. He did not name them, but the
reference was clearly to Hizballah, Iran and Syria.

Mahmoud Aboul-Nasr of Egypt objected to calling
Hizballah a terrorist organization, saying it was a
resistance movement fighting foreign occupation, and
likening it to similar movements during World War II.

Other members did not appear to agree with the
argument that Israel's actions were motivated by
racism, but still felt what was happening could feed
racial hatred.

Fatima-Binta Dah of Burkino Faso said there not
sufficient proof of racial-motivation, but added that
the conditions created by the conflict propagated and
exacerbated hatred.

Britain's Patrick Thornberry agreed that conflicts
contributed to racial discrimination by generating new
discrimination and new hatreds.

Regis de Gouttes, a Frenchman and chairman of the
committee, said all armed conflicts gave rise to the
escalation of racial and cultural hatred, xenophobia
and terrorism.

'Political agenda'

Jewish groups earlier appealed to the CERD not to hold
the session.

The American Jewish Committee said in a letter to the
chairman that the discussion not only was outside of
the body's mandate, but it was also one-sided.

Noting that the session was on "the humanitarian
crisis in Lebanon," AJC executive director David
Harris said it promised to focus entirely on the
situation in that country, but to ignore the
humanitarian impact of the more than 2,000 rockets
Hizballah had fired into Israel, killing, maiming and
displacing Israelis.

Harris said he hoped the committee would also look at
the racism spread by Hizballah around the world via
its satellite television network, al-Manar.

The French government in 2004 rescinded a decision to
allow al-Manar to beam programs into France after
reviewing material and agreeing it spread racial
hatred against Jews.

Another Jewish group, the World Jewish Congress, wrote
to U.N. human rights commissioner Louis Arbor on
Wednesday, urging her to intervene and prevent the
CERD session.

"At a time when the seriousness of U.N. reform and
mandate review is the subject of widespread skepticism
and frustration, such a breach of CERD's mandate will
smear the reputation of a previously non-politicized
body and further undermine the U.N.'s credibility and
capabilities in advancing and protecting universal
human rights," the WJC wrote.

U.N. Watch, a Geneva-based non-governmental
organization affiliated with the AJC, slammed the
committee for holding the session.

"In addressing an issue bearing no relation to its
mandate, in the service of the political agenda of a
few, CERD today has dangerously jeopardized its own
credibility, casting a shadow upon the reputation all
U.N. expert bodies," executive director Hillel Neuer
said in a statement.

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