Durban Watch
Durban II
Statements of the United States on Participation in the Durban II Conference
- Statement of Senator Hillary Clinton on the United Nation's Durban II Racism Conference (2/28/08)
- Kristen Silverberg, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, U.S. Department of State (4/2/08)
- Deputy U.S. State Department Spokesman Thomas Casey (4/3/08)
- U.S. Ambassador to the UN Zalmay Khalilzad (4/8/08)
- Resolution of the U.S. House of Representatives on the Durban Review Conference (9/23/08)
- Ros-Lehtinen Calls on U.S. and Allies to Fight Isolation of Israel, Not Participate in Durban II (12/31/08)
- Robert Wood, Acting Spokesman, U.S. State Department, announcing U.S. Participation in Consultations for the World Conference Against Racism (2/14/09)
- Gordon Duguid, Acting Deputy Department Spokesman, Daily Press Briefing, remarks on U.S. participation in Durban II (2/17/09)
- Congressman Howard L. Berman, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Supports Obama Decision to Re-Engage in Durban II Talks (2/18/09)
- Gordon Duguid, Acting Deputy Department Spokesman, Daily Press Briefing, remarks on U.S. participation in Durban II (2/18/09)
- Gordon Duguid, Acting Deputy Department Spokesman, press statement on the Durban Review Conference (2/20/09)
- Gordon Duguid, Acting Deputy Department Spokesman, Middle East Digest from the Daily Press Briefing (2/20/09)
- Ros-Lehtinen Commented Today on Preparations for UN's Durban 2, Urges U.S. to Walk Away (2/20/09)
- U.S. Posture Toward the Durban Review Conference and Participation in the UN Human Rights Council (2/27/09)
- Klein, Pence Applaud Decision of American Delegation to Pull Out of Anti-Semitic Conference (2/27/09)
- Durban II Conference Outcome Unfortunate, But U.S. Still Needs to Lead Global Fight Against Racism, Howard L. Berman, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Says (2/27/09)
- State Department: 'Durban II' text changes not enough (3/20/09)
- Robert Wood, Acting Department Spokesman, Office of the Spokesman Bureau of Public Affairs, US State Department, US position on the Durban Review Conference (4/13/09)
- Statement by Robert Wood: With Regret the United States Will Not Join the Durban Review Conference(4/18/09)