Cairo Anti-Racism Conference Calls for Restructuring of UN

Published July 23rd, 2001 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

The United Nations should be restructured to become more representative of all member states, human rights activists said Sunday at the end of an anti-racism conference held in Cairo, said reports.  

The activists said the veto power enjoyed by a handful of countries in the UN Security Council was a major form of discrimination.  

In a statement entitled The Cairo Declaration on Anti-Discrimination, the participants demanded that Arab countries respect ethnic groups in their territories, such as the Kurds, and called on Arab governments which had not ratified international agreements on women's rights to do so.  

The statement also calls for Israel's unconditional withdrawal from Palestinian and Syrian territories it seized in the 1967 Middle East war, and urges participants to support the Palestinian uprising "as it confronts the racist subjugation practices and human rights abuses of [Israel]."  

The declaration came at the final session of the conference, which opened on Thursday.  

Around 65 representatives of local, regional and international human rights organizations attended the gathering to forge a united stance ahead of the World Conference Against Racism, scheduled to begin August 31 in Durban, South Africa.  

The statement called for a more effective UN, saying the world body's role had seen "remarkable marginalization" due to the "United State’s sole control" over it.  

"The veto power that world powers enjoy in the Security Council is a major form of discrimination," according to the statement.  

"The United Nations should become more representative and more effective at expressing the interests and common responsibilities of humanity," it adds.  

The conference also called for more protection for Asian workers, especially those in the Gulf, saying "they don't enjoy full legal protection ... and are subjected to various forms of discrimination." – Albawaba.com 

 

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