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Germany will not attend UN event marking 20th anniversary of Durban conference

The international Durban conference, nicknamed “the festival of Jew-hate,” has a history of promoting anti-Semitic and anti-Israel hatred.

Germany will not attend the United Nations event in New York in September which will mark the 20th anniversary of the World Conference Against Racism in Durban, South Africa.

It is the latest country to announce that it will not attend the  event after the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Hungary, Austria, Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Israel.

France is expected not to attend though no official statement has been released yet, reported i24News.

The international Durban conference, nicknamed “the festival of Jew-hate,” has a history of promoting anti-Semitic and anti-Israel hatred.

The Durban Declaration adopted in 2001 demonized and delegitimized Israel and a parallel NGO forum engaged in antisemitism and Holocaust denial, in what UN Watch describes as “the worst international manifestation of antisemitism in the post-war period.”

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