Sheba Medical Centre
Melanie Phillips
Shariah Finance Watch
Australian Islamist Monitor - MultiFaith
West Australian Friends of Israel
Why Israel is at war
Lozowick Blog
NeoZionoid The NeoZionoiZeoN blog
Blank pages of the age
Silent Runnings
Jewish Issues watchdog
Discover more about Israel advocacy
Zionists the creation of Israel
Dissecting the Left
Paula says
Perspectives on Israel - Zionists
Zionism & Israel Information Center
Zionism educational seminars
Christian dhimmitude
Forum on Mideast
Israel Blog - documents terror war against Israelis
Zionism on the web
RECOMMENDED: newsback News discussion community
RSS Feed software from CarP
International law, Arab-Israeli conflict
Think-Israel
The Big Lies
Shmloozing with terrorists
IDF ON YOUTUBE
Israel's contributions to the world
MEMRI
Mark Durie Blog
The latest good news from Israel...new inventions, cures, advances.
support defenders of Israel
The Gaza War 2014
The 2014 Gaza Conflict Factual and Legal Aspects
PORT OF SPAIN (AFP) — President Barack Obama vowed Sunday to work with UN efforts to battle racism despite his government's boycott of a major UN conference on the problem this week.
"Let me first of all say that I believe in the United Nations," Obama said at a press conference following a 34-nation summit of American nations that ended here Sunday.
"I believe in the possibility of the United Nations serving as an effective forum to deal with a whole host of transnational conflicts and so I want to be as encouraging as I can and I've said that to the general secretary," he said, referring to UN chief Ban Ki-moon.
The US is leading a boycott of the so-called Durban Conference on racism opening Monday in Geneva because of language in the draft final communique equating Zionism with racism.
The meeting is a follow-up to the 2001 World Conference on Racism in Durban, South Africa that was meant to review progress that has been made in fight racial discrimination, xenophobia and intolerance.
The United States and Israel walked out of the original Durban conference in opposition to the reference to Zionism. Australia, the Netherlands, Canada and Israel have said they will also stay away from the five-day meeting.
Asked about the boycott during Sunday's press conference, Obama defended the decision.
"I would love to be involved in a useful conference that addressed continuing issues of racism and discrimination around the globe," he said.
But the US president said inclusion of anti-Israel language that was "oftentimes completely hypocritical and counterproductive" in the draft final communique was a red line for his administration.
"We expressed in the run-up to this conference our concerns that if you incorporated, if you adopted, all the language from 2001, that's just not something we can sign up for," he said.
Obama acknowledged that other countries had "made great efforts to accommodate some of our concerns," but said the concessions had not been sufficient.
"If we have a clean start, a fresh start, we're happy to go" to a future meeting on the issue, he said.
Obama said he had assured the UN's Ban that his government would help implement any concrete steps coming from Geneva that "actually reduce discrimination around the globe."
Obama also said his government was seeking a seat on the UN Human Rights commission which had been spurned by the previous administration of president George W. Bush.
"We're actually pursuing a seat on the human rights commission, the UN Human Rights Commission, even though up until this point we haven't been very pleased with how it's operated," he said.
"We think that it's worthwhile for us to go in there and try to make it into a constructive organization, because of the extraordinary range of human rights violations that exist around the world. And I think the United States should be a leader," he said.
"We can't opt out of those discussions."
Copyright © 2009 AFP. All rights reserved. More »
It was not the US that "led the boycott" of Durban II. It was Canada. The US explored going, asked for a re-write of some of the most damaging language, got a partial re-write, and then finally declined to go. The Obama team talks a good game but has taken a very hard stance against Israel. The US has said the Palestinians DO NOT have to agree that Israel is a Jewish State before preparing for the "2 State solution." In other words, Israeli security and the genocidal talk against all Jews, means nothing to Obama and his equally hostile team.
Posted by Roberta on 2009-04-22 04:44:46 GMT
Thw entire new U.S administration is infected with the Leftytitis mircobe which is known to destroy nations, wealth and cause much human suffering. Many of th ekey positions are held by inexperienced academics with writing skills, who have no real world experience. None served in the military. The hope that something good will come out of the sweet Obamarama is a mirage, a myth and an utter delusion. Those who buy his schtick got a a big kick in the head coming.
Posted on 2009-04-21 14:49:28 GMT
Obama is not alone in believing in the importance of the UN and of human rights councils. It is futile though to try to sweet talk such bodies to make them see reason and right. They need to be told in no uncertain terms that their days of playing at statesmanship while representing the most repressive regimes and vilifying democracies to whom they go cap in hand for handouts are over. Unless leaders of the first world stand up for their own values and cease turning a blind eye to the depravity around them either for politico/economic advantage or for political correctness, these organisations will fail to meet the purposes for which they were set up. The hijacking of those purposes for racial, religious or narrow political ends must cease.
Posted
by pqul2 on 2009-04-21 12:43:34 GMT