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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Ilaine who wrote (41583)9/2/2002 4:14:48 PM
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I stand by my statement

The whole discussion started with Nadine claiming that there were no reports in the European press about murders of Palestinians who are alleged to have collaborated with Israel. My point wasn't intimate knowledge of the family tree of the victims but a proof that those collaboration murders were covered in German media. I have provided five links to articles discussing that phenomenon - two online, three print articles.

The first woman killed was Ms. Khouli. That is discussed in the first article (there she is spelled "Ikhlas Khuli").
archiv.tagesspiegel.de

The second article mentions "erneut eine Frau ... getötet" - "again a woman was killed". This must be the 17-year old girl, as there have only been two women killed on collaboration so far.
taz.de

The third article is clearly a virtual letter addressed to "Ischlas Kuli".
welt.de

Many German newspapers don't have a free online archive so I am not able to provide even more evidence disputing Nadine's original claim of no coverage and your minor claim that the specific incidence of the killing of the 17-year old girl is not covered. But being able to prove my position is one thing - and it's something else what the readers make of it, and there I have to concede that I can't recall a statement of a politician commenting on the collaboration murders. But they were overshadowed by the twelve Palestinians killed by Israelis since Thursday.
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