Re: 8-3-2020 Colonialism’s lies and violence, in ‘Apeirogon’ - Nadia Naser-Najjab Mondoweiss



On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 2:26 AM Judith Ferster <jferster@ncsu.edu> wrote:
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…In depicting the… agony and pain [of the parents of victims of terrorists], McCann does not appoint himself as judge or arbiter; rather, he is quite clear that the deaths of Abir and Smadar [Peled-Elhanan], and the ensuing agonies of their parents, are products of colonialism…In Rami's words: "One state, two states, it doesn't matter at this stage – just end the Occupation, and then begin the process of rebuilding the possibility of dignity for all of us."

 

Posted by Judith Ferster, Voices for Justice in Palestine member

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