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2-25-2009 7:51 PM
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merrie says:
The draft also calls "on states to develop, and where appropriate to incorporate, permissible limitations on the exercise of the right to freedom of expression into national legislation." Yes, you read that right. The transparent purpose is to criminalize all criticism of Islam, a.k.a. "Islamophobia." There is also a not-so-sly effort to extract reparations for the long-banned trans-Atlantic slave trade: States that "have not yet condemned, apologized and paid reparations" for the trade are urged "to do so at the earliest."

The Obama Administration knows all of this. In its press release, the State Department stressed that its intent in sending a delegation to Geneva is "to try to change the direction in which the Review Conference is heading." State also adds that its involvement "does not indicate -- and should not be misconstrued to indicate -- that the United States will participate" in the formal conference.

Wall Street Journal

H/T soccerdad.baltiblogs.com
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2-25-2009 7:58 PM
merrie
Desperately seeking obsequiousness

Anne Bayefsky's ongoing coverage of the preparatory sessions for the upcoming Durban II conference have been both revealing and disappointing. Her latest has this:

[u]Here is how the American delegates responded to a proposal they understood was incompatible with U.S. interests ("Brackets" denote withholding approval at any given moment in time.): "I hate to be the cause of unhappiness in the room . . . I have to suggest this phrase remains in brackets and I ...
2-25-2009 8:17 PM
merrie
Overall, on Day One, U.N. members were delighted by the new administration’s timidity. And they know exactly how to ensure those promises of change continue. In an entire day of a four-day meeting, they reviewed only 11 of the 140 paragraphs. The next set of meetings will be in April right before the conference itself. By the time somebody begins to suspect it might not change, it will all be over, in more ways than one.

— Anne Bayefsky is a senior fellow with the Hudson Institute and at Touro College, New York.
2-26-2009 9:58 AM
bignosemousie
Oh, UN, I'm rolling my eyes at you. When is the US going to pull out of this farce?
2-28-2009 8:46 AM
Ilsadago1
Being in the UN has been more detrimental to our way of life than any criminal act, terrorist act or war.
2-28-2009 9:56 PM
merrie
We should evict all those kleptocrats and rent the building to low-income families.
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