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Anne Bayefsky

26 articles 2006–2017

Palestine Logo Suggests Elimination of Israel

Anne Bayefsky · September 21, 2011

The logo of “the Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine to the United Nations” – on their website and on top of their official statements at the U.N. – shows the Palestinian Authority’s claim to a Palestine that stretches throughout the entire historical entity of the former Palestine mandate.

Iran Will Participate in Durban III

Anne Bayefsky · September 21, 2011

The Iranian minister of foreign affairs, Ali Akbar Salehi, is now scheduled to take part in the conference known as Durban III, according to a well-placed source close to the United Nations. On September 22, the U.N. will "commemorate" the 10th anniversary of Durban I that ended just three days…

U.N. Allows Qaddafi Associates to Attend Durban III

Anne Bayefsky · September 14, 2011

The U.N. has quietly released the list of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that will be allowed to attend its “anti-racism” conference on September 22, 2011 in New York. All NGOs that requested credentials to attend the so-called “Durban III” conference were granted permission, except for four…

Durban III: An Anti-Israel Forum Takes Shape

Anne Bayefsky · September 8, 2011

At the U.N. in New York, diplomats have been putting the finishing touches on a new “anti-racism” declaration set to be adopted by over a hundred world leaders at the annual opening of the General Assembly. The declaration will be the culmination of the one-day summit on September 22, known as…

Iran’s President to Speak During Durban III in New York City

Anne Bayefsky · August 4, 2011

While the United Nations is doing its best to legitimize the forthcoming Durban III “anti-racism” bash, Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad appears intent on blowing the U.N.’s cover. Each year for the past five years, Ahmadinejad has chosen to speak on the opening day of the General Assembly’s…

The Czechs Pull Out of Durban III (Updated)

Anne Bayefsky · July 23, 2011

On Friday, the Czech Republic became the latest country to pull out of the upcoming U.N. “anti-racism” extravaganza known as Durban III. Canada, Israel, and the United States have already given thumbs down to the event, which the U.N. is bringing to U.S. shores on September 22, 2011. While…

North Korea to Head U.N. Conference on Disarmament

Anne Bayefsky · June 29, 2011

On Tuesday, the United Nations again made itself an international laughing stock – except perhaps to the American taxpayers who continue to foot 22 percent of the bill – by appointing North Korea chair of the U.N. Conference on Disarmament. That would be the same North Korea that, according to an…

The U.N. Prepares for Durban III

Anne Bayefsky · June 24, 2011

On Wednesday, the U.N. General Assembly elected Iran one of its vice presidents and Qatar as president, each for a year-long term starting in September. At one and the same time the Obama State Department has been blanketing the airwaves with speeches on this administration’s love affair with the…

Kuwait, Not Syria, to Sit on U.N. Human Rights Council

Anne Bayefsky · May 10, 2011

The Obama administration has been under siege for its support of the U.N.’s top human rights body, the U.N. Human Rights Council. Until today, Syria was seeking to join the Council during elections scheduled to take place at the General Assembly on May 20, 2011. The administration, European states,…

Syria, the U.N. Human Rights Council, and the Obama Administration

Anne Bayefsky · April 2, 2011

The Obama administration’s effort to draw an artificial distinction between the butchers in Damascus and the gangsters in Libya, Egypt and Tunisia, has taken a bizarre twist: Syria is seeking a seat on the U.N.’s top human rights body, the Human Rights Council. And, as part of the process leading…

Navi Pillay’s Cronyism

Anne Bayefsky · January 25, 2011

The world of U.N. human rights, best known for a human rights council with members like Libya, Saudi Arabia, and China, has just outdone itself. A short press release on Monday announces that U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has made some new appointments. The biographies…

Durban III Set for New York City in September 2011

Anne Bayefsky · November 2, 2010

The United Nations is planning to hold “Durban III” in New York City in September 2011, marking the tenth anniversary of the 2001 Durban conference, and the non-governmental forum which preceded it, held in Durban, South Africa in 2001.

U.S. State Department's Duplicity at the U.N. Human Rights Council

Anne Bayefsky · October 21, 2010

As the American midterm election campaigns head to the finish line, the Obama administration is trying to convince Jewish voters that its treatment of Israel is not as hostile as it appears. In fact, it’s worse. The U.S. State Department has now adopted a practice honed by Israel’s Arab negotiating…

UN Moves Forward to Implement Goldstone Report

Anne Bayefsky · July 14, 2010

Among the multitude of attacks on Israel that the United Nations has sponsored over the decades, last year’s Goldstone report on the 2009 Gaza war stands out for its dangerous distortions of fact and law.  Now the UN Human Rights Council has sponsored a second-team of investigators to press forward…

UN Human Rights Council Coddles Iran

Anne Bayefsky · June 15, 2010

Just as Iranians were reminded of their stolen June 2009 election and continued oppression, the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) decided to kick them while they’re down.  On June 10, with the active involvement and approval of the Obama administration, the Council adopted a decision on human rights in…

Syrian Rep Promotes Blood Libel at UN Human Rights Council

Anne Bayefsky · June 8, 2010

Meeting today in Geneva, the UN Human Rights Council heard the following statement from the Syrian representative, First Secretary Rania Al Rifaiy:  “Israel…is a state that is built on hatred…Let me quote a song that a group of children on a school bus in Israel sing merrily as they go to school…

A Tale of Two Cities

Anne Bayefsky · April 13, 2010

At exactly the same time that President Obama’s anti-terrorism theatrics are going on in Washington at the nuclear security summit, a pro-terrorism party is going on in New York at UN Headquarters. The trouble is that the states play-acting in D.C. are swinging in New York in the opposite direction.

You Can't Say That

Anne Bayefsky · October 5, 2009

The Obama administration has marked its first foray into the UN human rights establishment by backing calls for limits on freedom of expression. The newly-minted American policy was rolled out at the latest session of the UN Human Rights Council, which ended in Geneva on Friday. American diplomats…

Another U.N. "Reform"

Anne Bayefsky · April 17, 2006

THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION HAS DECIDED not to run for a seat on the new U.N. Human Rights Council. The election, scheduled to take place in New York on May 9, is shaping up to be a nightmare for the United Nations, so there was good reason not to lend it credibility. But the real question is not…