Why Bush Must Recognise The Nakba

Sixty years later, the Nakba lies at the core of the Palestinians' identity and of their view of history and justice.

Official US ignorance of that, passed down through generations and embodied in Bush's visit only to the Israeli side, has, unsurprisingly, angered Palestinians. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - May 15, 2008 - 8:40 AM PDT
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Kaizar Campwala
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by Kaizar Campwala - Oct. 1, 2008
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Dianne Adams
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by Dianne Adams - Oct. 1, 2008

Too sketchy and one-sided to be informative. A more comprehensive story, along with these anecdotes, would do more toward promoting understanding in the West.

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Terry Mazanec
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by Terry Mazanec - Oct. 1, 2008

It is useful for Westerners to see history through the eyes of the Palestinians. However, the history of the Middle East stretches back thousands of years. One cannot understand the history just in terms of what transpired in 1948 any more than what transpired in 1967. In order to make the future brighter, all sides must de-emphasize the numerous past slights and crimes and envision a peaceful and prosperous situation. Begin and Sadat saw this and established a start towards peace - where are such leaders now?

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