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Posted AT 12:52 AM EDT on 21/06/07

Why single out Israel?

Special to Globe and Mail Update

GENEVA — The United Nations Human Rights Council concluded its year-long session last week by singling out one member state — Israel — for permanent indictment on the council agenda. This discriminatory treatment is not only prejudicial to Israel; it is a breach of the UN charter's foundational principle of the equality "of nations, large and small." It concluded a week — and year — of unprecedented discriminatory conduct.

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