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UN Conference Against Racism in Durban

It was meant to mark the victory over Apartheid in South Africa and affirm an international consensus in the battle against racism. But the United Nations Conference Against Racism in South Africa, attended by representatives from 150 nations, has been enveloped by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with the Arab countries and the Palestinians turning it into a forum for an all-out assault on Israel.

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THE CONFERENCE IN PICTURES


Background

EU threatens to bolt Durban- 06/09/01

Europeans seek new formula in Durban- 05/09/01

Israel, U.S. leave Durban; Peres dubs meet a `farce'- 04/09/01

Flowers for the enemy win pictures for the world - 03/09/01

Israel weighs quitting Durban - 02/09/01

NGOs call for probe into Israeli war crimes - 02/09/01

U.S. slams closing statement at conference as anti-Semitic - 31/08/01

Israeli diplomats row over UN racism forum -29/08/01

U.S. to send low-level team to Durban - 28/08/01

Israel holds off on racism parley - 27/08/01

NGO to protest Israel's treatment of foreign workers at Durban conference - 27/08/01



Analysis and features

Time for a little proportion / Meron Benvenisti - 06/09/01

Islam coopts the Jewish Satan / Eliahu Salpeter- 06/09/01

A public relations failure at Durban / Yair Sheleg - 05/09/01

In any case, much, much worse / Gideon Samet - 05/09/01

All too happy to ignore Africa's 'double holocaust' / Nitzan Horowitz - 02/09/01

The turn of the screw / Doron Rosenblum - 02/09/01

A stain on the UN / Editorial - 28/08/01

Human rights hit the headlines / Yair Sheleg - 24/08/01

Back to malicious formulations / Editorial - 06/08/01
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