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Durban redux? Vitriol may
follow Israel to Geneva
Julian Voloj
Jewish delegates to the NGO Forum in Durban hold a news conference on Aug. 30, 2001 to speak out against the rampant anti-Israel rhetoric.
While it's too early to tell which groups hostile to Israel will show up at the anti-racism follow-up conference to Durban next year, at least two hint at what treatment awaits the Jewish state in Geneva.

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