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Wiesel and other Jewish leaders to protest at 'Durban II' in Geneva
By Raphael Ahren

Elie Wiesel and a number of other high-profile Jewish leaders will take part in demonstrations in Geneva against the UN-sponsored Durban Review Conference, a Jewish leader said yesterday.

Laurence Borot, a representative of the French Jewish community's political arm, told Haaretz that the Nobel laureate and French lawyer and politician Simone Veil had both confirmed they would be at the demonstrations. Borot was speaking after a Jewish Agency panel on anti-Semitism. "Durban II," as the conference is widely called, will take place in April at the UN headquarters in Geneva and is expected to be highly critical of Israel.
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The governments of Israel and Canada are so far the only ones to officially declare a boycott of the meeting.

Yet the chances that U.S. President Barack Obama will boycott a conference against racism are slim, said Richard Heideman, a Washington-based lawyer and honorary president of B'nai B'rith.

"He will not avoid the opportunity to try to make change, because that's his mindset," Heideman told the panel, adding that the atmosphere in Geneva will be largely anti-Israel. "Expect a hate fest. Just simply expect a hate fest everywhere you turn," he said.
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