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September 07, 2011
The Dangers of Durban III Explained on Video

An excellent video produced by Eye on the UN explains why the reconvening of another "Durban" event -- dubbed Durban III -- is nothing more than the continuation of efforts in the international arena by Israel's enemies to defame and undermine the Jewish state.
A short video of the first 2001 Durban conference is a reminder of the libelous, hypocritical attacks on Israel.
UN officials, such as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay who has pushed the Durban campaign, are thus far unswayed by the growing number of nations boycotting the event. These include: Canada, Israel, United States, Czech Republic, Italy, The Netherlands, Australia, Austria and Germany.
According to Anne Bayefsky, Pillay said she was "disappointed" with these pullouts, labeling them a "political distraction."
Yet the biased assault on Israel -- and neglect of focus on truly oppressive nations -- may trigger congressional action. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen has introduced the United Nations Transparency, Accountability, and Reform Act (H.R. 2829) to cut funding if the U.N. fails to reform.
Posted by AL at September 7, 2011 05:07 PM
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Kudos to Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen for introducing a bill to cut funding U.N. if it continues its FALSE attitude and actions! It was about time that someone stepped in to uncover these hooligans and try to straighten them out!
The only thing that bothers me is that (1) You can't reform such strong LIARS and TRAITORS because they have an agenda that are obsessed to fulfill at any cost, and (2) There's more than plenty proof that U.N. is FALSE, so why waiting until they "reform"??? They won't!
The punishment should be applied right now! :(
Posted by: lovezion at September 8, 2011 01:21 PM
Given the history of "Dirt Bin" one and two, it gets to the point where they don't retain any credibility. Same thing for the United Nations Human Rights Cancel, er, Council.
Posted by: Gary Katz at September 12, 2011 03:08 AM
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