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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (22384)3/30/2002 5:49:15 PM
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Maybe the reason Palestinians didn't move away was because the refugee camps they were displaced to were only a few miles from their alleged homes. So close yet so far. I know my parents after WW2 found themselves in a refugee camp in Denmark, many many miles from home, and chose to shove off from there to England and beyond, and not home. But maybe if instead they found themselves in a refugee camp closer to their home country, I think it would have improved the chances of them going back to where they came from, or remained in the region, closer to home. So maybe that's why the Palestinians are all there today, they never really left.
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