UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS -- As an official of an accredited human Rights NGO, I am here at opening week of the U.N.'s General Assembly session, along with other human rights NGOs, to confront three issues:
1.The appearance of the soon-to-be-nuclearized bully Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whose regime continues to repress the Baha'i, Christian and gay minorities, and threaten Israel.
2.To protest the 10th anniversary celebration of the so-called anti-racism "Durban Process," which in reality mainstreamed anti-Semitic vitriol and podiums for serial human rights abusers like Ahmadinejad.
3.To monitor the Palestinians' unilateral statehood gambit.
In this connection, the Simon Wiesenthal Center is launching a 30-second video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJARFGAX_a4 on Sept. 20 that makes one point:
Since the 1947 vote that established a Jewish State and an Arab State in the Holy Land, Israel has sought to recognize all 23 Arab States and sought in return that her neighbors recognize the lone Jewish State. For 63 years, the answer from Arab leaders, including Palestinian Authority (PA) President Abbas, has been a resounding NO:
The Wiesenthal Center says that the uttering of six simple words by Arab leaders to their people and the world can insure that a two-state solution will lead to peace:
We Recognize Israel as a Jewish State.
That the situation does not look promising is an understatement.
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