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To: Don Hurst who wrote (1329)4/2/2002 12:44:57 AM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 6945
 
Rings around reality

You can pretend it's a land without people, but what about the people the new maps ignored?

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To: Don Hurst who wrote (1329)4/2/2002 12:54:15 AM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
Did someone say ovens?

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<<< "Gaza and the West Bank are now big prisons while the restrictions on Palestinian freedom of movement resembles the restrictions imposed on the Jews during Nazi time," said the professor, asking that his name be withheld for fear of being banned from visiting Palestine by the Israeli authorities. These policies, he went on, "aim at the eventual elimination of a people and this is what the Holocaust was all about."

Some British Jews however, including Freedland, flinch at accepting such a parallel. "I think that the Palestinian case is so strong anyway that you don't need to go this extra mile and say it was as bad as the holocaust," Freedland said. But, are the early symptoms there? He agrees. "I believe that there is an industrialized and systematic dehumanization of the Palestinians, and this is dangerous," he said. >>>