Posted on 08/11/2009 7:17:59 AM PDT by rhema
Barack Obamas decision to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Mary Robinson has generated unexpected but emotionally charged opposition. Appointed by then-U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan as high commissioner for human rights in 1997-2002, Ms. Robinson had a controversial but ineffective tenure. (Previously, she was president of Ireland, a ceremonial position.)
Criticism of Mr. Obamas award, to be officially bestowed tomorrow, has centered on Ms. Robinsons central organizing role as secretary general of the 2001 World Conference Against Racism in Durban, South Africa. Instead of concentrating on its purported objectives, Durban was virulently anti-Semitic, anti-Israel, and at least implicitly anti-American.
So vile was the conferences draft declaration that Secretary of State Colin Powell correctly called it a throwback to the days of Zionism equals racism, referring to the infamous 1975 U.N. General Assembly resolution to that effect. President George W. Bush (whose father led the 1991 campaign that repealed the U.N.s Zionism is a form of racism resolution) unhesitatingly agreed when Mr. Powell recommended the U.S. delegation leave the Durban conference rather than legitimize the outcome.
Ms. Robinson didnt see it that way then, and she has shown no remorse since. In late 2002, she described Durbans outcome as remarkably good, including on the issues of the Middle East.
Outrage over Durban reignited earlier this year when Secretary of State Hillary Clinton did her best to get the United States to attend the successor conference (Durban II) to polish Mr. Obamas multilateralist bona fides. Because the Durban II draft declaration reaffirmed Durban Is hateful conclusions, even the Obama administration couldnt swallow attending.
Durban is not the only reason Ms. Robinson should not receive the Medal of Freedom. Over the years she has actively opposed the security or national interests of the United States,
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John Bolton is “spot on” as they say in Ireland as always.
I remember when we used to think Colin Powell had a spine.
Ireland ping! Irish_Thatcherite would be furious at this news.
Yes. His expulsion was a disgrace.
He’s an excitable youth and got a bit overwrought, although certainly with the best intentions. We exchange emails every month or so.
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