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Jewish community makes unified approach on ‘Durban II’ conference
Updated: 03/Apr/2009 16:47
Alan Solow, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
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NEW YORK (EJP)---The World Jewish Congress and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations joined efforts to advocate a policy of non-participation in the upcoming United Nations Durban Review Conference in Geneva.  

Ronald S. Lauder, President of the World Jewish Congress and Alan Solow, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, announced  that delegations representing both organizations have been meeting together with ambassadors to the United Nations from Europe and elsewhere over the past weeks.
 
“We are grateful to all the organizations that joined this effort and we believe significant progress was made,” they said.
 
The “Durban II” conference is scheduled to take place in the Swiss city April 20-24.
 
“We have been meeting with ambassadors of many UN missions to voice the concerns of the American and world Jewish communities regarding the troubling aspects of the preparations leading up to the DRC, “said Rabbi Marc Schneier, chairman of the US branch of the World Jewish Congress.
 
“These efforts to reach out have provided the representatives of France, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, and Norway, among others, with the opportunity to hear not only our concerns about the content and direction of the DRC preparations, but also our views about the way the UN Human Rights Council has continued to target Israel, following in the path of the discredited UN Human Rights Commission.”
 
Harold Tanner, chairman of the Conference of Presidents’s committee on the United Nations, said: “A unified approach was called to press countries not to participate given the present language of the draft document which reaffirms the resolutions of Durban I and contains references to Israel under the heading ‘Victims of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance’’.
 
“Efforts are underway to have them removed. Even if this effort were to produce an acceptable draft there must be assurances that there will not be amendments introduced during the conference itself,” he added.
 
“We are determined to do all we can to prevent a recurrence of the disastrous Durban Conference of 2001.”
 
 

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