World Conference Against, Racism, Durban 2001


Silent Victims of Racism Need a Voice

As delegates from all over the world gather in Durban for the United Nations' World Conference Against Racism, I would like to draw their attention to the daily experiences of the people who live in the small towns, villages and farms in my country, South Africa.

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Useful Links


Official Website of the WCAR

US Department of State

Amnesty International Handbook

Human Rights Watch

Institute for Global Communications

International Human Rights Law Group

South African Government




Africa: A Babel of Voices for World Summit [opinion]   Mail & Guardian
South Africa: The New Black Boers Feel the Sting of Protest Songs   Argus
Africa: Links Between Racism And Globalisation [analysis]   Nation
Africa: World Racism Conference Declaration   IRIN
South Africa: NUMSA's Achievements in 2001 Bargaining Year [press release]   COSATU
Africa: TransAfrica's Robinson Retiring, Bill Fletcher To Head Group   allAfrica.com
South Africa: Summit Will Give SA 'Phenomenal' Boost   Argus
South Africa: HRC 'Has Nothing New to Add'   Mail & Guardian
South Africa: Offer Reparations And Cancel Affirmative Action [opinion]   Moneyweb
South Africa: SANDF Troops Safe Amid Renewed Violence   BuaNews
South Africa: Foreign Minister Says No Country is Immune to Racism   BuaNews
Africa: Statement By Dr Dlamini Zuma, Minister of Foreign Affairs On the WCAR Debate [document]   South African Government
Africa: Welcome Remarks By Director General, Department of Foreign Affairs at Conference on Globalisation, African Recovery and New African Initiative [document]   South African Government
South Africa: Thousands Demonstrate Against US Bombings   Mail & Guardian
South Africa: More Important Issues Than Race - Survey   IRIN
South Africa: David Shapiro: Comments From the Blue IQ Exhibition [broadcast transcript]   Moneyweb
South Africa: Afghan Attacks Are Sowing Seeds of Hatred, Says International Relations Professor   East Cape News
South Africa: HIV/Aids Barometer   Mail & Guardian
Nigeria: Rudeboy's Radio Reality   Mail & Guardian
Africa: US-Africa NGO Warns Terrorism Focus Will Divert Attention From Africa [interview]   allAfrica.com
Africa: NGOs Gear Up for World Summit   Mail & Guardian
Africa: Arabs 'Idolise Hitler' [opinion]   Sowetan
Africa: Facing the Challenges of Racism After Durban   ACIS
South Africa: United Nations Was Key Role in US-Lead Coalition Against Terror   Argus
South Africa: Rand's Value Sentimentally Correct   Moneyweb
South Africa: Morkel And Marais Keep Nat Hotseats   Argus
South Africa: Anti-Racism Declaration Finally Adopted   IRIN
Africa: Anti-Racism Declaration Finally Adopted   IRIN
Africa: Sharp Exchanges At Racism Conference   IRIN
Sudan: Christian Solidarity Highlights "Slavery And Manifestations of Racism"   IRIN
Africa: Kagame to Be Patron of African Youth Group   IRIN
South Africa: Minister Defends Government in Durban   IRIN
South Africa: South Africa, EU Search for Compromise   IRIN
Africa: UNAIDS Director Says HIV/AIDS Stigma is Discrimination   IRIN
Africa: Talks Resume On Finding Consensus   IRIN
Africa: US AND Israeli Delegates Walk Out   IRIN
Africa: Racism Conference Briefs   IRIN
Africa: UN Secretary-General Tells Racism Conference: No One is Born a Racist [document]   allAfrica.com
Africa: Defending Human Dignity   IRIN
South Africa: The Problem is Housing Not Land - Mbeki   IRIN
Africa: HIV/AIDS to Be Discussed At World Conference Against Racism   IRIN
Africa: Durban Residents Victims of Environmental Racism   IRIN
Côte d'Ivoire: Politicians Incite Ethnic Conflict, says Human Rights Watch   IRIN
Africa: Activist Groups Call for Greater Focus On HIV/AIDS At Racism Conference   IRIN
South Africa: US May Boycott Racism Conference   IRIN
South Africa: UN World Racism Conference to Examine Remedies   IRIN
Southern Africa: Irin News Briefs   IRIN
Southern Africa: Irin Weekly Round-Up   IRIN






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