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The documentary film THE BATTLE OF DURBAN II: ISRAEL, PALESTINE & THE UNITED NATIONS examines how the
longstanding, seemingly intractable conflict between Israel and Palestine
disrupted two successive United Nations World Conferences --leaving hundreds
of millions of victims of racism and discrimination voiceless, and their
stories unheard.
Instead of considering genocide in Darfur, ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka, the
plight of Dalit "outcastes" in South Asia, the status of homosexuals and
women, or other examples of racism and discrimination worldwide, each
conference (the first, at the turn of the century, in Durban, South Africa;
the second in 2009 in Geneva, Switzerland) instead devolved into disarray
and discord, charges and counter-charges, with Palestinian sympathizers
denouncing Israel as a "racist, apartheid state" and supporters of Zionism
responding with allegations of anti-Semitism and UN "demonization" of
Israel.
Featuring an incendiary appearance by controversial Iranian president
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which led to strident protests and a walkout
by the European Union -- as well as interviews with top UN officials
and Ambassadors, key representatives of civil society, leaders in
the America's human rights, Jewish, African-American and progressive
communities, and victims of racism around the world -- THE BATTLE OF DURBAN II is intended for global television broadcast and DVD
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