CKUT radio produced a retrospective on the 1967 Naksa (setback) for the 40th anniversary that aired on June 7, 2007. This is part four of that program.
CKUTs Samaa Elibyari interviews Prof. John Quigley, who speaks on the international right of refugees. He is a Professor of International Law (Ohio State University) and author of the book – The Case for Palestine: An International Law Perspective.
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http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/faculty/bios.php?ID=42 (Prof. Quigley’s page at Ohio State Univ.’s site)
CKUT radio produced a retrospective on the 1967 Naksa (setback) for the 40th anniversary that aired on June 7, 2007. This is part three of that program.
CKUTs Community News program, Off the Hour, features voices from the Palestinian and Jewish Unity Vigil in Montreal about their experiences in 1967.
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CKUT radio produced a retrospective on the 1967 Naksa (setback) for the 40th anniversary that aired on June 7, 2007. This is part two of that program.
Professor Yakov Rabkin is a Professor of History at the University of Montreal and author of A Threat from Within: A Century of Jewish Opposition to Zionism. Prof. Rabkin offers Jewish reflection on the anniversary of the Six Day War.
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http://hist.umontreal.ca/U/rabkin (Prof. Rabkin’s page at the Univ. of Montreal, in French)
CKUT radio produced a retrospective on the 1967 Naksa (setback) for the 40th anniversary that aired on June 7, 2007. This is part one of that program.
Ali Abunimah, Electronic Intifada co-founder, is the son of Palestinians who fled the country in 1948. He is joined by Lebanese commentator Professor Assad AbuKhalil, author of the Angry Arab Blog, to discuss this anniversary as well as the relevance of the 1967 political situation to what we find 40 years later.
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http://electronicintifada.net
http://angryarab.blogspot.com
















