Durban 2 Islamic Spirit of Antichrist!

The ISLAMIC Spirit OF Antichrist

Is coming alive in the International

World of Nations called United Nations!

The Islamic spirit will use it to attack Israel,

Restrict freedom of expression on Islamic Faith,

And promote Islamic beliefs on religion and Sharia!

The world leaders are telling God Israel must share His

Land grant which he gave to Israel through the man Jacob!

Lookout world leaders, you will soon be paying the price for It!

April 19, 2009

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Psalm 2:1-12 – Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? [2] The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord, and against his anointed, saying, [3] Let us break their b ands asunder,

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[4] He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in derision. [5] Then shall he speak unto them in his wrath, and vex them in his sore displeasure. [6] Yet have I set my king upon my holy hill of Zion. [7] I will declare the decree: the Lord hath said unto me, Thou art my Son; this day have I begotten thee.

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[8] Ask of me, and I shall give thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth

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[9] Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron; thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter’s vessel. [10] Be wise now therefore, O ye kings: be instructed, ye judges of the earth. [11] Serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice with trembling. [12] Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and ye perish from the way, when his wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all they that put their trust in him.

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Begin Series of Excerpts from Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs/Daily Alert

April 17, 2009

Excerpt 1 – Miami Herald

Boycott Durban 2 Meeting – Editorial

It’s too bad the U.S. won’t be able to attend

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next week’s World C onference

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Against Racism in Geneva, but don’t blame the Obama administration. Blame instead the organizers who have turned what should have been a worthwhile assembly to eliminate the scourge of racism into a hate fest against Israel. The U.S. walked out of a similar UN-sponsored meeting in Durban, South Africa, in 2001 because it focused on Israel and an effort to compare Zionism to racism. This one, to judge from a draft of the preliminary text, is heading in the same direction. The administration should stick with its position unless there is a wholesale change in the text and in the anti-Israel attitude that has prevailed so far. At this point, there’ s not much chance of that happening.

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(Miami Herald)

Excerpt 2 – New York Daily News

U.S. Will Do the Right Thing by Shunning Hateful UN Conference – Editorial

The UN’s World Conference against Racism, known as Durban 2, opens on Monday. And it appears that the U.S. will not participate. Good. Good. Good. Obama administration diplos made a go of removing the most anti-American, anti-Israel planks from the agenda, only to come up short.

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That is one reason the State Department has signaled, without stating explicitly, that the U.S. is staying home. We’ll stay away from the likes of Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who plans to attend, while upholding American values. (New York Daily News)

Excerpt 3 – Guardian – UK

West Fears Muslim Countries Will Hijack UN Geneva Racism Conference

Simon Tisdall

Intensive diplomatic efforts are under way to salvage a UN conference on combating racism amid Western fears that Muslim countries may use it to attack Israel, restrict freedom of expression, and promote Islamist views on religion and sexual orientation. (Guardian-UK)

Excerpt 3 – Jerusalem Post

Durban 2 Chaired by Rights Abusers

Tovah Lazaroff

Opponents of the UN’s Durban 2 anti-racism conference say it was tainted and could not be rescued because of the heavy involvement of human rights abusers. Libya chaired the planning committee, whose membership includes countries like Iran and Cuba. “It is a conference on human rights that is being chaired by people who abuse these rights,” said Michael Schneider, secretary-general of the World Jewish Congress. Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will address the conference’s opening session on Monday, which coincidentally falls on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day. Israel, along with Canada and Italy, has said it has no intention of attending the conference, and the World Jewish Congress had been urging the U.S. not to attend. (Jerusalem Post)

Excerpt 4 – Jerusalem Post

Jewish Groups Ready to Fight Durban 2 in Geneva

Abe Selig

Jewish groups are gearing up for next week’s Durban 2 anti-racism conference in Geneva and are making final preparations for massive counter-protests. “We’re ready to fight the good fight,” said NGO Monitor’s director, Prof. Gerald Steinberg. “The image that’s going to be seen is one of a very active Jewish and pro-Israel community, which wasn’t seen during Durban 1. Hopefully, we’ll be able to roll back the way in which human rights were used there as a weapon against Israel, much like the UN declaration of ‘Zionism is Racism,’ which was passed in 1975, was repealed in 1991.” “Human rights should no longer be exploited as part of the war against Israel. They should be universal and based on the frameworks set up after the Holocaust,” Steinberg said. (Jerusalem Post)

Begin Excerpt 5 from Jerusalem Post

Durban II parallel forum opens in Geneva

April 19, 2009

Amir Mizroch , THE JERUSALEM POST

A parallel meeting to Durban II which was organized by the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network, the International Coordinating Network on Palestine and the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Committee, kicked off at a Geneva hotel Sunday, one day ahead of the United Nation’s conference on racism.

Some 160 participants attended the conference, entitled the Israel Review Conference: ‘United Against Apartheid, Colonialism and Occupation, Dignity & Justice for the Palestinian People.’

The Palestinian NGO Badil, accredited to Durban I and II, presented a 300-page report on ‘Israel’s Practices in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and the International Legal Prohibition on Apartheid.’

Several lawyers spoke on bringing Israel to the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the European Court of Justice for war crimes.

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Workshops were held on an ‘International campaign against the Jewish National Fund’; ‘State responsibility and arms trade with Israel’; ‘Legal BDS – Popular Tribunals and Public Petitions.’

A debate entitled ‘Israeli apartheid’ paid credit to Jimmy Carter’s book Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, and political experience in the trade union movement in the combat against South Africa.

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The concept was vaunted as a valuable tool for political mobilization and solidarity.

Campaigns were proposed to launch international legal measures to reclaim Palestinian property.

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An initiative was proposed regarding water, by highlighting the supposed distinction between Israeli swimming pools and the “meager amount available for Palestinian olive trees.”

Countermeasures were discussed against those attempting to criminalize the boycott. Concrete examples reportedly mentioned an attack in Ireland on commercial and military suppliers to Israel where demonstrators apparently damaged computers at the Raytheon factory, bound for Israel.

There was debate on construction of a European resistance movement, based on the concept ‘We are all Hizbullah, we are all Hamas. The world stopped Nazism, the world stopped Apartheid, we will stop Zionism.’

PR experts analyzed language for campaigns, recommending focus on “population transfer” and to be cautious in using the Nazi analogy as this opens the campaign to charges of anti-Semitism.

Badil suggested that South Africa and Israel not be presented as analogies, but that the Apartheid experience was applicable as this identifies “a program of racial engineering”.

“Race, color, family, descent, are related concepts. The Jew, by virtue of descent, has taken rights over the land that non Jews do not share. Jewish supremacy or Zionism through nationality or people hood has been the basis for ethnic cleansing.”

It was noted that the participants were eager to find ways to impact upon the proceedings of the UN Durban Review Conference (Durban II), and to structure shared campaigns and resources after the conference concludes.

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Wiesenthal Center officials presently in Geneva, Dr.

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Shimon Samuels (Director for International Relations) and Sergio Widder (Latin American Representative) commented on “the tragedy that so much hate was concentrated on maximizing harm to the Jewish State rather than focusing on issues of racism and discrimination in the Middle East. Where were the women, trade unionists, writers, homosexuals, and indeed Christians and other religious minorities to lament the violation of their counterparts’ fundamental rights in Palestine and Iran? How come this gathering did not condemn the scheduled visit of Iranian President [Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad in view of his genocidal statements, his patronage of terrorism, his denial of the Holocaust and his country’s nuclear designs?”

“This event was yet another example of Durban II’s bankruptcy and its kowtowing to tyrants”, the Center concluded.

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Dalits (Indian ‘Untouchables’) were segregated across a busy intersection. At the Wiesenthal Center’s suggestion they moved their banners under the main podium.

Nevertheless, the event was clearly monopolized by the Palestine issue and by spokesmen of other groups that addressed that cause.

A main speaker was MK Jamal Zahalka who presented himself as a Palestinian victim of “Israeli racist apartheid”. He ended his speech proclaiming “No Peace Without Justice”.

Samuels noted “the absurdity of Zahalka’s contention, in that as an Israeli-Arab, he enjoys a total freedom of expression denied to all other Middle East legislatures, the Libyan chaired Durban II Preparatory process and, above all, Apartheid South Africa”.

Zahalka was followed by former UN Human Rights Council Rapporteur on Racism, Doudou Diene. He endorsed the legitimacy of the gathering and Durban II as a political process saying that Zionism is not racism but a political ideology, which must be confronted politically.

At another alternative event, the Civil Society Forum for the Durban Review Conference, Diene laid out measures for a reparations campaign on behalf of trans-Atlantic slave trade victims.

Widder commented on “the narrow attention to only the Western slave trade, thus excluding African victims of Arab slavers and those targeted by the contemporary traffic in women and children.”

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