The Durban Review Conference (20-24 April 2009) started this week in Geneva, Switzerland. It will evaluate progress towards the goals set by the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance in Durban, South Africa, in 2001.
Statement by the Secretary-General of the United Nations on the remarks by the President of Iran at the Durban Review Conference, 20 April 2009
I deplore the use of this platform by the Iranian President to accuse, divide and even
incite. This is the opposite of what this Conference seeks to achieve. This makes it significantly more difficult to build constructive solutions to the very real problem of racism.
It is deeply regrettable that my plea to look to the future of unity was not heeded by the Iranian President. At my earlier meeting with him, I stressed the importance of the Conference to galvanize the will of the international community toward the common cause of fight against racism.
I further stressed the need to look to the future, not to the past of divisiveness. In this regard, I reminded the President that the UN General Assembly had adopted the resolutions to revoke the equation of Zionism with racism and to reaffirm the historical facts of the Holocaust respectively.
We must all turn away from such a message in both form and substance. We must join hands and work together to achieve a constructive, substantive agenda to combat racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.
The film below, in three parts in the French original, provides an excellent picture of the difficult struggle to preserve and expand human rights, making use of the only world-wide organization available to do so, despite venomous resistance and the attempts of many to exploit the Human Rights Commision of the UN.
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