The 2009 EUJS General Assembly...
GENEVA --Whether last week's Durban Review Conference was a success or a failure is in the eye of the beholder. Marked by boycotts, walkouts, an attack on Israel by Iran's president and a premature concluding resolution, it was another U.N. anti-racism conference dominated by the Middle East conflict.
GENEVA (JTA) -- The question of whether last week’s Durban Review Conference was a success or a failure is in the eye of the beholder.
Ready for Durban III - by Michael Dickson
Jewish students organized a rally in the Place des Nations to protest the continued state-sanctioned genocide in Darfur, and were joined by dozens of African activists.
Durban II, the weeklong UN Durban Review Conference, ended Friday with no bang and many whimpers.
Article from Business Recorder, Pakistan's First Financial Daily
GENEVA (JTA) – Three groups were expelled from the Durban II conference for disruptive behavior, and Malcom X’s daughter complained of “Zionist agitators” at the conference.
Article about Durban 2 from Kristeligt Dagblad, Danish newspaper.
New Jersey Jewish Standard: GENEVA (JTA) -- Eight years ago, the European Union of Jewish Students sent a 10-person delegation to Durban, South Africa, for the first U.N. World Conference Against Racism.