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September 14, 2012

Thursday, September 13, 2012

This article by Anne Bayefsky originally appeared on PJ Media.

While the calamitous consequences of President Obama's foreign policy are being played out on the Arab street, the Obama-backed UN Human Rights Council is fueling the hatred behind such violence. Today in Geneva during its current session, the Council advertised and facilitated a "parallel" event designed to condemn American troops for human rights atrocities.

Legitimization of the Council has been a cornerstone of the President's so-called engagement policy, and his administration is currently seeking a second-term as a Council member, with elections scheduled for November 12, 2012. And yet in the Council's Bulletin of parallel meetings today, was an event organized by two UN-accredited non-governmental organizations, one of which had close ties to the regime of Mouammar Kadhafi and the other a devotee of Saddam Hussein.

The title of the session was "Roundtable on Human Rights Issues that Require the Council's Attention: Iraq." Here's a sample of what organizers meant by "human rights." Daniela Valencia: "U.S. troops are perpetrators of rape, torture and abuse." Karen Parker: "The U.S. engaged in terrorism...It terrorized the civilian population." The third speaker Christopher Busby said his research suggested the U.S. dropped "bombs made of uranium in Fallujah," and finished with "thank goodness the Koran has such enormous power."

The UN-accredited organizations behind the event included the International Organization for the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (EAFORD) and the Union of Arab Jurists. EAFORD, established thirty years ago in Libya, has told UN audiences in the past "the anthrax letters...were mailed in the United States by a well-known American Zionist." Speeches at the Council from the Union of Arab Jurists include rants about Saddam Hussein as "the legitimate president of Iraq."

The UN attempts to give itself deniability when it comes to anti-Western and anti-Israeli side-events by claiming in its Bulletin that the advertised events do "not imply any opinion or endorsement by the [UN] Secretariat." The claim is bogus.

One cannot get into the UN building without a check of credentials and purpose, and subsequently being provided a UN entrance pass. The room is located on UN premises. It is reserved by UN staff having vetted the sponsoring organization and the purpose of its proposed event. And after receiving a UN green light, the event is advertised in a UN document, with the UN Human Rights Council's name across the top. All involved are fully aware that the point of holding meetings on the side of the Council's session is to influence Council participants.

Furthermore, there is a pattern to this madness. Advocates of violence were welcomed into similar events at the last two Council sessions. On March 19, 2012 a parallel event featured Ismail al-Ashqar, a Hamas member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, and on June 22, 2012 another featured a representative of one of Hamas' central operating agencies in the United Kingdom.

There is nothing spontaneous about the violence now erupting in the Muslim world and directed at the United States. Only now murder goes by the name human rights. By cultivating the nomenclature and the contrived sense of grievance, the UN Human Rights Council and its supporters make matters inexorably worse.

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September 12, 2012

Obama's UN "Human Rights" Council discusses water & sanitation after US ambassador murdered, Libyan reps on HRC mute

Order of the Day (September 12, 2010) Development

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

This article by Anne Bayefsky originally appeared on Fox News.

Just a few days after the 9/11 anniversary, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will travel to New York City. Once he arrives he will be handed a platform to incite violence and hostility from the center of the UN universe, but a few miles from Ground Zero.

This is a man who openly advocates genocide, brazenly endeavors to commit terrorist attacks on American soil, kills and kidnaps Americans abroad, brutalizes his own people, sponsors terrorism around the world, and is on the verge of acquiring a nuclear bomb.

On 9/11 we need to ask why. Why is he being given this global megaphone?

In September of 2010 Ahmadinejad used the podium of the United Nations General Assembly to make this claim about the 9/11 terror attacks: "some segments within the U.S. government orchestrated the attack to reverse the declining American economy..."

In September of 2011 he complained that "colonial powers...threaten anyone who questions the Holocaust."

It is a moral outrage that the Obama administration is facilitating Ahmadinejad's return to the United States in September of 2012.

Many argue that the 1947 Headquarters Agreement between the UN and the U.S. leaves no room for the White House to maneuver on this point. The deal that was struck states that the U.S. government "shall not impose any impediments to transit to or from the headquarters district" (a defined area in New York City's east side) to a representative of a UN member state.

But the same agreement also says the following: "It is agreed that no form of racial or religious discrimination shall be permitted within the headquarters district."

Ahmadinejad is the quintessential bigot. In 2008, he told the General Assembly "a small but deceitful number of people called Zionists...have been dominating an important portion of the financial and monetary centers as well as the political decision-making centers of some Europeans countries and the US in a deceitful, complex and furtive manner." If the agreement were applied as it should be, "no form of racial or religious discrimination" would mean no President Ahmadinejad in New York.

In 1988 Yasser Arafat, then Head of the Palestine Liberation Organization was denied a visa and unimpeded transit when he tried to address the General Assembly, despite the objections of UN legal counsel. The State Department pointed to the "security reservation" that Congress had attached to the resolution which brought the Headquarters Agreement into force. Congress had stipulated that nothing in the agreement diminished or weakened "the right of the United States to safeguard its own security..."

Surely, the security threat posed by aiding and abetting Ahmadinejad is as great or greater than the threat posed by Arafat.

Denying Ahmadinejad a New York launching pad also meets the expectations of the UN Charter itself – since all UN members have "resolved" "to reaffirm faith...in the dignity and worth of the human person," "to establish conditions under which justice...can be maintained," and "to employ international machinery for the promotion of...advancement of all peoples."

But the Obama administration is not enabling Ahmadinejad's warmongering hate speech just because today's state department lawyers assert that their hands are tied. Legitimizing the presence of the Iranian president in the United States on the world stage is a key tenet of President Obama's foreign policy. It goes by various lofty names like "diplomacy" or "engagement."

Monday, Secretary of State Hilary Clinton told Bloomberg Radio, when asked about setting "red lines" to prevent an Iranian nuclear weapon: "We're not setting deadlines...[W]e have more time...to do everything we can to bring Iran to a good faith negotiation." Incredibly, Team Obama still believes that there is a chance that, Holocaust-denier, genocide-promoter and the man who claims that 9/11 was an 'inside job,' Ahmadinejad will enter into "good faith" negotiations with the United States.

History has another name for such delusional diplomacy – appeasement.

Over the president's term of office Iran has gone from possessing 3.5 percent low-enriched uranium "sufficient for a nuclear weapons breakout capability" in February 2009, to the production of 190 kilograms of 20 percent enriched uranium at the Fordow underground nuclear site this August – according to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

In November 2011 the IAEA reported that Iran had carried out research "specific to nuclear weapons" and in August 2012 the agency said Iran was hampering their ability to conduct inspections at a suspect site.

This relentless march forward was met by a president-elect who said "we need...direct diplomacy with Iran," and who followed that with repeated "offers of meaningful engagement" and a whole bunch of "the door remains open if Iran chooses to walk through it." Timelines were kept fuzzy – like "the window is closing" and "we're not going to have these talks just drag out."

Yet, fraudulent elections and freedom-seekers dying in the streets of Tehran in June 2009, a plot to bomb the Israeli embassy and kill the Saudi U.S. ambassador in Washington in October 2011, and the fact that Israel remains "in the bull's eye" facing "an existential threat" – as Clinton put it Monday – seems to have changed nothing in the Obama White House.

The centrifuges spin and the president contended in April: "we haven't given away anything -- other than the opportunity for us to negotiate and see if Iran comes to the table in good faith." Four barren months later, the administration is still using "good faith" in the same sentence as Ahmadinejad.

President Obama is also fond of declaring, as he did this past March, "The world is unified; Iran is politically isolated."

Actually, it's just the opposite: Iran is now completing a year's term as vice president of the General Assembly and on August 26, 2012 in Tehran was crowned chairman of the 120-member Non-Aligned Movement representing 60% of UN members, in the presence of the UN Secretary-General.

As for those "crippling sanctions on Iran" the Obama administration keeps talking about, doubling the number of centrifuges in its Fordow underground nuclear facility in the last three months alone doesn't connote "crippled" to anybody.

Sadly, we can predict the words of President Obama and an unimpeded Ahmadinejad on September 25 and 26 respectively when both presidents will address the General Assembly. One president will say he denounces intolerance, and the other will say he denounces the United States. Both will give a warm shout-out to the UN. And those who hope and pray there will never be another 9/11 will have been failed.

Too close for comfort: UN "Human Rights" Council candidate Pakistan seeks to exclude NGOs from drafting resolution on peaceful assembly and association

Draft Resolution "The rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association" Development

September 10, 2012

A different planet: UN "human rights" chief Pillay equates US with - Saudi Arabia, Belarus, China...

Statement by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights at the opening of the 21st HRC session Development

Genocidal Iran debuts as spokesperson for 120 states at UN "Human Rights" Council

Statement by Iran on behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement during General Debate with the High Commissioner at the HRC Development

UN Secretary-General advocates against "selective" human rights approach & then singles out Israel

Statement by the UN Secretary-General at the opening of the 21st HRC session Development