The Battle of Durban II Israel, Palestine, and the United Nations World Conference against Racism /

The 2009 Durban Review Conference, or Durban II, was a follow-up to the UN Human Rights Council's disastrous 2001 World Conference against Racism in Durban, South Africa, where Palestinian sympathizers denounced Israel as racist, and supporters of Israel charged the UN with "demonization&q...

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Other Authors: Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), Infobase., Globalvision (Firm).
Format: Video
Language: English
Published: New York, N.Y. : Infobase, [2013], c2010.
Physical Description: 1 streaming video file (81 min.) : sd., col.
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Table of Contents:
  • UN Conference Against Racism (1:30)
  • Zionism and Racism (2:30)
  • Anti-Semitic Rhetoric (2:14)
  • Israel Criticized at Durban (1:46)
  • NGO Conference Denounces Zionism (2:30)
  • Anger at U.S. Walkout (1:13)
  • Conference After U.S. Departure (2:11)
  • Human Rights Organizations and Durban (2:04)
  • Sept. 11 and Consequences (3:08)
  • Durban II (2:18)
  • Palestinian Perspective on Geneva (1:21)
  • Pro-Israel Mobilization (3:15)
  • Bush Unilateralism and Durban Review Conference (2:01)
  • Canada and Israel Boycott Durban (1:08)
  • Obama, Islam and Israel (2:39)
  • Obama Engages Durban II (2:51)
  • U.S. Boycott Threat (1:20)
  • Reaction to U.S. Boycott (2:48)
  • Geneva (2:00)
  • Compromise on Durban II Document (3:22)
  • Anti-Israel UN Bloc (0:48)
  • Islam and International Human Rights Battles (2:19)
  • U.S. Delays Announcement (0:47)
  • NGOs at Geneva 2009 (3:28)
  • Islamic Countries' Rights Violations (3:04)
  • U.S. Rejects Durban II (2:32)
  • Durban II Opens (1:24)
  • Ahmadinejad at Racism Conference (3:21)
  • Anti-Ahmadinejad Protests (1:22)
  • Reaction to Ahmadinejad's Speech (2:41)
  • Jewish Response to Ahmadinejad (2:06)
  • Israel Controversy Dominates Conference (1:55)
  • NGOs Marginalized (2:04)
  • Israel and Durban II (2:44)
  • Tamil Protests (1:54)
  • Credits: The Battle of Durban II: Israel, Palestine, and the United Nations World Conference against Racism (1:46)