Iran To Take Leading Role On UN 2009 Anti-Racism Conference Planning August 21, 2007 The Yeshiva World Original Source: http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/General+News/9527/Iran+To+Take+Leading+Role+On+UN+2009+Anti-Racism+Conference+Planning.html New York-EYEontheUN has reported that Iran, the world’s most notorious state exponent of anti-semitism, is being given a seat on the UN committee responsible for planning a UN-sponsored global anti-racism conference slated to take place in 2009. The preparatory committee will meet for the first time in Geneva on August 27, 2007 when Iran will assume its role as a member of the inner circle on mapping the UN anti-racism agenda. “As a UN spokesperson against racism, Iran will invert totally the message and mission of the United Nations,” Anne Bayefsky, Senior Editor of EYEontheUN.org said. “Iran is now poised to wrap itself in a UN flag as a lead agent of the next global conference against racism, Durban II.” In 2001, the UN hosted Durban I - an anti-racism conference held in Durban, South Africa, which degenerated into a platform for some of the worst anti-Semitic propaganda witnessed since Nazi Germany.  Literature with caricatures of Jews and Israelis relishing murder and money, along with photos of Adolph Hitler, were disseminated freely.  The final document of the NGO conference which led into the government forum declared Zionism was racism and the government declaration found Israel to be the one and only racist state in the world today. Bayefsky was the representative of the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists at the Durban Conference and moved to New York the day the conference ended - September 8, 2001.  “The connection between hate, its global dissemination under a UN umbrella, and the 9/11 atrocity, was plain,” Bayefsky said. “Rather than promote equality and understanding, the conference was a global soapbox for terrorists and their sympathizers the world over. It was nothing short of an outpouring of hatred directed at Jews, Israel and the United States.” Bayefsky is greatly concerned that Durban II, a so-called review conference intended to push the implementation of the Durban I agenda, will proceed down the same path - if architect Iran has its way.  With Iran bent on acquiring nuclear weapons while calling for Israel to be wiped off the map, Iranian President Ahmadinejad is expected to attempt to use the opportunity to further foment anti-semitism on a global scale.  The Organization of the Islamic Conference has already given indications that it will seek to drive through an agenda that would create international rules which would greatly expand concepts of Islamophobia while severely limiting freedom of speech, diminish concern over anti- semitism, and seek to cast Israel as another apartheid South Africa. (EYEontheUN is the only UN watchdog headquartered in New York dedicated to making transparent the UN’s record on its fundamental promise - to identify, condemn, and protect against human rights violations and confront and respond to threats to international peace and security. It is a joint project of the Hudson Institute and the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust. Bayefsky, Editor of EYEontheUN, is also a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute and Director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust.)