SIMON WIESENTHAL CENTRE - EUROPE 66 rue Laugier - 75017 Paris Tel. +33-147237637 - Fax: +33-147208401 e-mail: csweurope@gmail.com Wiesenthal Centre to European UnionAgency for Fundamental Rights and Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner: "EU Engagement in the Durban Process onlyEndorses States Whose Policies Evoke Racism and Bigotry" Participating in the First Conference on Fundamental Rights conveningtoday in Paris, the Simon Wiesenthal Centre's Director for International Relations, Dr Shimon Samuels, challenged the 27member-state EU and the 47 nation Council of Europe rights agencies' Joint Statement, issued on 5 December2008. This document justified these intergovernmental organizations' engagement inthe UN review conference ("Durban II") next year in Geneva. Samuels lamented that "the Joint Statement had not condemned the antisemiticexcesses of 'Durban I' in 2001, nor the signals of a repetition in the preparatory lead up to 'Durban II'." Commending the initiative of the the EU Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA)predecessor - the European Monitoring Centre's 2004 Working Definition on Antisemitism - and the Council of Europe (COE) countryreports on intolerance, Samuels noted that, "were Durban II to be a forum of European democracies, the FRA/ COE manifesto - 'Do notmiss the opportunity to step up the global fight against racism and discrimination!' - might have beenrealsitic." He warned that "the prime-movers of Durban II are, however, totalitarianhatemongers, serial human rights violators, silencers of free expression, terror-masters and genocidistsin-waiting." The Centre reminded the EU that "it had set three redlines to determineits participation in Geneva:
1. No addition of 'new forms of racism' to the 2001 consensus.
2. No restraints on freedom of expression.
3. Treatment of all cases without politicization and without a hierarchyamong victims of racism and discrimination.
The preparatory documents show that all 3 redlines have already beencrossed. Thus, the FRA/ COE Statement defies credibility as an unguarded engagement in the Durban process that can only endorse the spoilersof the international community." Samuels urged FRA Director, Morten Kjaerum, and COE Human RightsCommissioner, Thomas Hammarberg, "to condemn language redolent of Durban I, and to walk away from Durban II, when agitators abuse the UnitedNations' bloc politics for incitement to hatred and violence." "The battle against racism and discrimination must not be hijacked by Stateswhose policies evoke racism and bigotry", concluded the Centre. For further information, please contact Shimon Samuels at+33.609.77.01.58. |