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Who are the 18?

Ban Ki-Moon, who has done an amazing job of crawling in Kofi Annan's scrape-marks in the sand to kiss the feet of dictators and terror-sponsors around the globe, is convening a forum on terrorism while inviting 18 victims and 10 "experts" of terrorism to speak before it:

Never mind that the UN does not have a functional definition of terrorism because the Arabic, Islamic, and "non-aligned" anti-Semitic states of the world have blocked any definition that would define the Palestinian attacks on Israelis as anything but "legitimate resistance" and any Israeli response or preventive measure as defense or combating terrorism.

The symposium that Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will convene tomorrow for victims of terrorism promises to be an historic event that will put a human face on the survivors of the scourge, a senior United Nations official said today.

“While the United Nations has convened meetings for victims of various kinds of atrocities in the past, we have never and no one has ever brought together an international, global meting addressing the issue of victims of terrorism,” Robert Orr, Assistant Secretary-General and Chair of the Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force, told reporters today.

Who are the 18?
Who are the 10?

And I guess this one's pretty obvious: who will walk out of their presentations in protest?

Terrorist Representative Riyad Mansour better wear shoes with thick soles and sturdy trousers, because he's going to be getting up and storming out a lot if this forum is anything but a watered-down sham.

And if this forum is a watered-down sham, I certainly hope that the Israeli representative shouts at the top of their lungs the names of all those that Riyad's masters and bankrollers have murdered over the years.

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