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Durban III - Natasha Mozgovaya - September 2011
Durban III conference opens in New York amid allegations of anti-Israel bigotry

Israel has asked friendly nations to stay away from this year's event. Thus far, 13 countries have announced that they will not attend the conference, including nine EU countries, Australia, Canada and the U.S.

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Durban - AP - September 21, 2011
Durban III conference opens in New York amid allegations of anti-Israel bias

Counter-convention draws Jewish leaders and prominent supporters of Israel; 13 countries refuse to take part in Durban III.

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Durban III - Natasha Mozgovaya - September 2011
Durban III conference opens in New York amid allegations of anti-Israel bigotry

Israel has asked friendly nations to stay away from this year's event. Thus far, 13 countries have announced that they will not attend the conference, including nine EU countries, Australia, Canada and the U.S.

by Natasha Mozgovaya and Shlomo Shamir 0 comments
Durban - AP - September 21, 2011
Durban III conference opens in New York amid allegations of anti-Israel bias

Counter-convention draws Jewish leaders and prominent supporters of Israel; 13 countries refuse to take part in Durban III.

by Shlomo Shamir and Natasha Mozgovaya 16 comments
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UN Human Rights Council
Is the UN Human Rights Council changing for the better?

Council makes historical move by passing resolution which supports rights of homosexuals, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender persons; U.S. official says UN attitudes towards Israel are improving over time.

by Natasha Mozgovaya 16 comments
Durban 2001 AP
American Jewish organizations laud U.S. decision not to attend Durban 3

AJC says fight against racism 'repeatedly hijacked by countries with little actual regard for human rights', calling on other democratic countries to follow American example.

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