POLISH MEMBERS OF EURO PARLIAMENT TO BOYCOTT ANTI-ISRAEL UN EVENT
Polish MEPs boycott UN conference (YNET)
A conference of UN NGOs (non-governmental organizations) on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, to be hosted at the European Parliament this month, will be boycotted by Polish Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) from across the political spectrum, who say that the conference is biased against Israel.
The meeting, set to take place at the European Parliament on August 30 - 31, has been organized by the UN’s Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People.“
Knesset Speaker Dalia Itzik, has written to the President of the European Parliament, Hans-Gert Poettering, asking him to cancel the European Parliament’s decision to host the conference, while the Jerusalem-based NGO Monitor organization said the upcoming conference as a rehash of the 2001 UN Durban conference on racism, which saw unprecedented levels of anti-Zionist rhetoric, and calls for Israel’s destruction.
”I will not take part in this conference. I saw the materials prepared by the organizers,“ Bronislaw Geremek, a Polish MEP, was quoted by Polish website, Europa21 as saying.
”Although there is no official statement that Israel must be pushed down to the sea there, the choice of subjects and the attitude towards the problems shows that it will be a biased, conflict generating conference. Actually we can call it anti-Israeli,“ he said.
”There is not the first such initiative. (The) Pro-Palestinian lobby is very active here. If in fact, the conference will become propagandist, Israelis can count on Poles," Boguslaw Sonik, another Polish MEP, said.
SEE ALSO: Israel Protests European Parliament Plan to Host Anti-Israel Conference (Reuters/San Diego Union-Tribune)
Israel's ambassador to the EU wrote to the president of the European Parliament last week urging reconsideration of plans to host a conference at the end of August under the auspices of the UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, which was established in 1975 and Israel considers anti-Israel. The leader of the Conservative group in the European Parliament, Timothy Kirkhope, said he was concerned that the event might be used to provide a platform for Hamas. "That would be unhelpful for the Israelis and also to the Palestinians themselves," he said.
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