The Simon Wiesenthal Center commends the German government for pulling out of Durban III. "We hope that Berlin along with the other European Union members will refuse to provide any further direct or indirect funding for there disastrous 'Durban Process'," said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, AssociateDean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
 The Simon Wiesenthal Center today commended Austria for announcing that they would not participate in this year’s so-called'Durban III anti-racism' conference scheduled for
Center officials have also urged Germany to join the boycott. In a letter to Germany’sAmbassador to the UN, Rabbi Cooper and Mark Weitzman, the Center’s Director of Government Affairs, wrote “to express our deep consternation and outrage” that Germany has not yetdecided to join the boycott. Rabbi Cooper added that “As one of the spokesmen for the Jewish organizations at the original Anti-Semitic hatefest in Durban ten years ago, and who thenagain watched the spectacle of UN officials ushering Iranian President Ahmadinejad to deliver the first keynote in Geneva at Durban II, I am appalled that Germany has dithered over itsparticipation at Durban III instead of leading the EU in calling for the defunding of the so-called Durban process.”
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