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From: Louis Proyect <[email protected]>

Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 13:03:30 
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Subject: [Marxism] Ahmadinejad tells it like it is


NY Times, April 21, 2009
Delegates Walk Out of Racism Conference Over Speech
By NICK CUMMING-BRUCE and ISABEL KERSHNER

GENEVA — A stream of delegates from France and other European nations 
walked out of a United Nations conference here on Monday in protest 
during a speech by the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who 
criticized the formation of a “racist government” in the Middle East in 
a clear reference to Israel.

Sharpening the dispute over the Iranian presence, Israel also 
temporarily recalled its ambassador to Switzerland for “consultations” 
on Monday to protest the conference and a meeting held Sunday between 
the Swiss president, Hans-Rudolf Merz, and Mr. Ahmadinejad.

As Mr. Ahmadinejad took the podium here, two protesters, wearing colored 
wigs and shouting “Racist!” attempted to disrupt the beginning of his 
speech but were quickly hauled out by security officers, and he 
continued speaking.

Mr. Ahmadinejad began his remarks by saying the formation of the state 
of Israel left “an entire nation homeless under the pretext of Jewish 
suffering,” in order to “establish a totally racist government in 
occupied Palestine.”

By creating the state of Israel in the wake of the Second World War, he 
continued, Europe and the United States “helped bring to power the most 
cruel, repressive and racist regime in Palestine.”

Amid loud cheers from the audience — which appeared largely to be in 
support of Mr. Ahmadinejad’s comments — delegates from all 23 European 
Union nations stood up and filed out of the room.

The conference, the first United Nations conference in eight years to 
address the issue of racism, was already being boycotted by Israel, the 
United States and several important allies.

The delegates reentered the meeting hall after Mr. Ahmadinejad finished 
his 30-minute address to continue working on the conference’s stated 
goal: a statement that condemns racism worldwide and identifies it as 
something that all governments should address.

Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations secretary general, strongly criticized 
Mr. Ahmadinejad’s remarks.

“I deplore the use of this platform by the Iranian president to accuse, 
divide and even incite, Mr. Ki-moon said. “This is the opposite of what 
this conference seeks to achieve. We must all turn away from such a 
message in both form and substance.”

Israeli leaders had reacted with deep dismay to news that Mr. 
Ahmadinejad, who has called the Holocaust a myth and advocated the 
destruction of the Jewish state, would speak at the conference.

In remarks at a cabinet meeting on Monday, on the eve of Yom Hashoah, 
the annual Holocaust Remembrance Day, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 
said: “Six million of our brethren were massacred during the Holocaust. 
Sadly, not everyone learned the lesson.”

“While we gather to honor their memory, in Switzerland there will 
assemble a conference allegedly aimed against racism,” he said. “Its 
guest of honor is a racist Holocaust-denier who does not hide his 
intentions to wipe Israel off the face of the earth.”

Referring to Mr. Ahmadinejad’s role at the conference, Mr. Peres said 
Monday: “There must be a limit, even to the neutrality of Switzerland. 
Today is the day? This is the man to speak? This is the outlook for the 
future?”

The walkout was a flashback to the initial world summit meeting against 
racism in 2001 in Durban, South Africa, which critics said served as a 
platform to bash Israel. The United States and Israel pulled out of that 
conference, and this year, objected to a paragraph in the draft 
declaration that reaffirmed the findings of the Durbin meeting. That 
section, along with a reference to incitement that Washington said might 
infringe on free speech, prompted the United States to announce its 
boycott with “regret” over the weekend.

Canada and Israel had already said they would not attend, and others who 
joined the boycott included the Netherlands, Italy and Australia.

The boycott decision was greeted with elation by American organizations 
supporting Israel, which had been protesting for months, but dismayed 
some rights organizations and African-American groups who accused the 
administration of skipping a historic opportunity to right past wrongs.

Mr. Obama said Sunday that he “would love” to participate in a 
conference that addressed racism and discrimination, but not one with 
the baggage of the previous gathering.

“Unfortunately, even though I think other countries made great efforts 
to accommodate some of our concerns and assured us that this conference 
would be more constructive, our participation would have involved 
putting our imprimatur on something that we just don’t believe,” Mr. 
Obama said.

While other governments who pulled out echoed Mr. Obama’s remarks, 
saying that the conference was being misused by some countries to single 
out Israel, the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, Navi 
Pillay, said the boycotting countries had allowed Middle East politics 
to intrude into a conference on discrimination.

“I am shocked and deeply disappointed by the United States’ decision not 
to attend,” Ms. Pillay said in a statement. “A handful of states have 
permitted one or two issues to dominate their approach to this issue, 
allowing them to outweigh the concerns of numerous groups of people that 
suffer racism and similar forms of intolerance.”

Human rights groups said countries that boycott the conference were 
losing the chance to set the record straight on racism. “These 
governments are ceding the floor to more radical voices,” said Juliette 
de Rivero, the Geneva advocacy director at Human Rights Watch.

Nick Cumming-Bruce reported from Geneva, and Isabel Kershner from 
Jerusalem. Neil MacFarquhar and Sharon Otterman contributed reporting 
from New York.

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