Italy pulls out of “Durban 2” conference
Statement by Fiamma Nirenstein, Vice-president, Committee on Foreign Affairs, Italian Chamber of Deputies
Italy’s decision to pull out of the forthcoming UN conference against racism, which is set to be held in Geneva on April 20-24, fills me with pride and satisfaction. This is in fact a courageous decision. It is the first coming from a European country, after those of Canada, Israel and the USA. We hope this decision will lead the way to a joint European position, against a conference that seeks to elevate anti-democratic and anti-Semitic hatred.
The decision taken by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Franco Frattini not only completes, but also puts into effect the resolution which, under our initiative, was voted on unanimously by the Italian Parliament on December 4, 2008 - the first time a country in Europe has taken such action. The resolution bound the Government to monitor “Durban 2” preparatory process. The documents formulated during this process have confirmed the worst expectations: as for the first Durban conference in 2001, Israel is being again slandered and defined as a racist state of apartheid, while every other effective case of racism and discrimination is being completely ignored.
Italy has kept its promise: it will not take part in an initiative spreading anti-Semitic hatred; and moreover, one that is promoted by the United Nations, which is unable to manage and monitor such hatred adequately. This gesture by the Italian Government is an important contribution in that it attempts to rescue the UN from the hands of those countries that - like in this case Iran, Libya and Cuba, who are among the States involved in the preparatory process of Durban 2 – are holding this institution hostage with their partisan and discriminatory positions.
On March 12, we will hold a conference in the Italian Parliament, promoted by the Italy-Israel Parliamentary Friendship Association, that will host lectures by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Franco Frattini, Prof. Gerald Steinberg (Bar-Ilan University, Director of Ngo-Monitor), Pierluigi Battista (Deputy Director, Corriere della Sera), Piero Ostellino (columnist, Corriere della Sera) and the board of the Italy-Israel Parliamentary Friendship Association (Enrico Pianetta, President, Rossana Boldi and Gianni Vernetti, Vice-presidents and me).
Leggo sul forum de "La Stampa" (politica) il seguente commento "celebrativo" del 25 Aprile:Autore:leone998" E piantatela con i campi di sterminio, ma per caso conoscete solo quello..? Intanto in quest'epoca i campi di concentramento dovrebbero riaprirli e farli lavorare a pieno ritmo per smaltire tutta la "spazzatura" che oggi dobbiamo sopportare grazie alle vostre stupide e ipocrite leggi democratiche. ...E inoltre fin qunado il mondo sara' comandato dagli ebrei (parassiti con le banche piu' ricche del pianeta), inglesi e americani regnera' sempre il disordine e l'ingiustizia. "Il leone giacerà accanto all'agnello, a quest'ultimo sarà meglio se non si addormenta.
VITTORIO , MILANO - ITALIA
Basta vedere quali sono i paesi sponsor della conferenza : Libia, Siria, Iran, Cuba. Vien da ridere se non ci fosse da piangere. L´Italia ha avuto la fortuna di ritirarsi per prima, e siamo ben felici di cio´, ma vorrei che si togliessero i finanziamenti all´ONU che e´la piu´inutile e ridicola delle istituzioni. Basta, non se ne puo´piu´ di mantenere questi vuoti palloni gonfiati di aria fritta.
Binnaway , Suecia
Bravo Italy!civil war has started in Denmark and its spreading to Sweden very fast now!Beware of UN, EU and all socialdemocrat parties, they finance muslim terror.