
Day 2 at Durban II: Islamic States condemn Israel, “defamation of religions”
At Tuesday’s high level segment of the Durban Review Conference, Qatar, Indonesia, Libya, Yemen, Syria, Sudan, Palestine and Cuba all highlighted “the plight of the

At Tuesday’s high level segment of the Durban Review Conference, Qatar, Indonesia, Libya, Yemen, Syria, Sudan, Palestine and Cuba all highlighted “the plight of the

Towards the close of Tuesday’s high-level segment at the Durban Review Conference, Sudan‘s Deputy Justice Minister, Abdel Daiem Zumrawi gave a fiery speech, denouncing the

Click here for Iran‘s speech at the high-level segment of Durban II. Click here for Norway‘s speech at the high-level segment of Durban II. To

Speaking at the high-level segment of the Durban Review Conference on Tuesday, Cuba said that “in the industrialized countries you see racism most developed” and

Across town from Place des Nations, another conference was held yesterday morning in parallel with the U.N. Durban Review Conference to truly spotlight the voices

Across town from Place des Nations, another conference was held yesterday morning in parallel with the U.N. Durban Review Conference to truly spotlight the voices

There are reports that Iranian representatives and front groups have tried to intimidate activists at Durban II, but they have failed to silence any voices.

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, April 22, 2009 — Today, in middle of a U.N. conference racism and intolerance, one thousand NGO activists are gathering to hear a

Speaking at the high-level segment of the Durban Review Conference today, Syrian Foreign Minister Dr. Faysal Mekdad said that the purpose of Durban II is

Palestinian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Riyad al-Maliki took the floor this morning at the U.N. Durban Review Conference to condemn Israeli occupation of Palestine

Palestinian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Riyad al-Maliki took the floor this morning at the U.N. Durban Review Conference to condemn Israeli occupation of Palestine

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, April 21, 2009 — Tonight, at its annual dinner gala, in the shadow of the Durban Review Conference, the Geneva-based human rights group UN