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Document Information

Type: Manuscript draft / congressional oversight evidence
File Size: 2.47 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a manuscript (dated 4.2.12) included in House Oversight evidence, likely written by Alan Dershowitz given the biographical context. It details the author's attendance at the 2009 Durban II conference in Geneva to protest the UN Human Rights Council and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The text recounts a specific incident where the author encountered Ahmadinejad in a hotel lobby, challenged him to a debate at Auschwitz, and was subsequently removed from the premises by Swiss police.

People (4)

Name Role Context
The Narrator Author
Likely Alan Dershowitz (based on the Harvard reference and the specific anecdote about Ahmadinejad). Describes travel...
Tom Lantos Congressman (Late)
Quoted regarding the manipulation of language regarding the Holocaust by Islamic delegates.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad President of Iran
Described as Holocaust-denying; primary speaker at the second Durban Conference; encountered by the narrator in a hot...
Narrator's Wife Spouse
Present with the narrator in the hotel lobby bar.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
UN Human Rights Council
Criticized by the narrator as an enemy of neutral and universal human rights.
OIC
Organization of Islamic Cooperation (implied context); states intervened to couple anti-Semitism with anti-Zionism.
Harvard University
Mentioned by Ahmadinejad's handler as a potential debate location.
Columbia University
Where Ahmadinejad had previously spoken.
Swiss Police
Removed the narrator from the hotel.

Timeline (2 events)

2009
Second Durban Conference held in Geneva.
Geneva
2009
Confrontation in Hotel Lobby/Press Conference
Hotel in Geneva

Locations (5)

Location Context
Location of the second Durban Conference (2009) and the hotel incident.
Proposed location for a debate on the Holocaust.
Origin of human rights abuse victims brought to the conference.
Origin of human rights abuse victims brought to the conference.
Home state of Tom Lantos.

Relationships (2)

The Narrator Adversarial Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Narrator attempted to challenge him to a debate on the Holocaust and protested his presence.
The Narrator Conflict Swiss Police
Police removed the narrator from the hotel and changed his room key.

Key Quotes (4)

"I am a Jew"
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"whenever the word ‘Holocaust’ was read... one of the Islamic delegates—usually Egypt—intervened to change ‘Holocaust’ to ‘holocausts.’"
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"No, the debate should be at Auschwitz; that’s where the evidence is."
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"I was immediately hauled off by the Swiss police, removed from the hotel and told I would not be allowed to return 'for security reasons.'"
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Full Extracted Text

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4.2.12
WC: 191694
the Jews vilified in the pamphlet - declared "I am a Jew" at an NGO dinner there
Wednesday night.”
The late Congressman Tom Lantos from California observed:
“whenever the word ‘Holocaust’ was read during the plenary review of the combined text,
one of the Islamic delegates—usually Egypt—intervened to change ‘Holocaust’ to
‘holocausts.’ Adding insult to injury, the same delegates requested that the phrase ‘and
the ethnic cleansing of the Arab population in historic Palestine’ be inserted after the
appearance of ‘holocausts.’
Each time…language on anti-Semitism and the need to combat it was raised in the
plenary, the OIC states intervened to couple anti-Semitism with the phrase ‘racist
practices of Zionism,’ or even more outlandish ‘Zionist practices against Semitism’—a
deliberate move to confuse the real meaning of anti-Semitism.
A second “Durban Conference” was held in Geneva in 2009. Although the U.S., Canada, Italy
and several other countries boycotted what had by this time become clear would be another hate
conference, I decided to travel to Geneva in an effort to restore the human rights agenda to its
proper priorities, or if that wasn’t possible, to expose the UN Human Rights Council for what it
has become—an enemy of neutral and universal human rights. It would be an uphill fight because
the primary speaker invited to address the second Durban Conference was Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, the Holocaust-denying President of Iran.
I worked with several genuine human rights organizations in an effort to shame the Human Rights
Council into broadening its agenda to include the genocides in Africa and other serious human
rights abuses around the globe. We brought real victims of human rights abuses from Rwanda,
Darfur and other locations where genocides had been ignored, or even facilitated, by the U.N.
We conducted a parallel human rights conference in which we took testimony from these ignored
victims and witnesses, to whom the U.N. had refused to listen. I also delivered an address on the
inversion of “human rights” and “human wrongs.”
As it turned out, I was staying in the same hotel as Ahmadinejad. My wife and I were having a
pleasant drink in the lobby bar, when Ahmadinejad and his entourage paraded through the lobby.
He looked at us and smiled. I approached one of his handlers and introduced myself. I told him
that I would like to challenge the President to a debate about the Holocaust. He asked, “where,
at Harvard?” Ahmadinejad had previously spoken at Columbia University and I suspected that he
might welcome an invitation from Harvard and the platform such as an event would accord him. I
replied, “No, the debate should be at Auschwitz; that’s where the evidence is.” He said he would
communicate my offer to the president, who, he told me, was on the way to a press conference on
the Mezzanine floor of the hotel. I went to the press conference and tried to ask Ahmadinejad
whether he would debate me at Auschwitz. I was immediately hauled off by the Swiss police,
removed from the hotel and told I would not be allowed to return “for security reasons.” I
insisted that “security reasons” did not justify protecting the President from a hostile question, but
they told me that my belongings would be removed from my room and my key changed. I
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