While Israel was due to mark a solemn day of Holocaust remembrance on Monday April 20, 2009, the United Nations convened in Geneva for its second global anti-racism conference to endorse the outcomes of the anti-Semitic hate-fest that took place in the South African city of Durban on the eve of the 9/11 terror attacks in September 2001.
It is important for Christians to understand the real agenda behind the UN's Durban initiative. That's why, on the eve of the 2009 Geneva conference, we produced a 15 minute interview with ICEJ Director, Rev. Malcolm Hedding, a vocal opponent of Apartheid in South Africa and former resident of the city of Durban. In it he dismantles the myth of Israeli Apartheid.
Watch the Video and then learn more about our online petition to ensure the US took no part in a conference designed first and foremost to demonize Israel on the world stage.
Durban II: Background & Resources
What's all the fuss about Durban II? In the picturesque Swiss city of Geneva in April 2009 the United Nations held its second global summit on racism a 'human rights' gathering chaired by Libya and driven by Iran... Learn more »
The Danger to Israel from Durban II The first UN anti-racism conference took place on the eve of 9/11 in the South African city of Durban. Its lasting legacy has been a concerted international effort to label Israel as a racist, 'Apartheid' State. Read more »
Still Fighting Apartheid Malcolm Hedding's Story - As a pastor in South Africa, Malcolm Hedding risked his life by opposing apartheid from the pulpit. Today, he still believes that evil must be confronted first and foremost with truth of God's Word. Read more »