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Tikun Olam in The Guardian

Sep 7th, 2007 by Richard Silverstein | 1

comment is free screenshotThe Guardian’s Comment is Free blog just published my article, Don’t Mention the A Word, about Danny Rubinstein’s “apartheid” comment at a UN conference this week. It is a substantially expanded version of the post I published here a few days ago. It’s nice for a change for the rightists to be lambasting Rubinstein and not me (though I naturally come in for my share) in the comment thread. Actually, it’s a pretty decent debate especially compared to the usual vitriol in the Haaretz and Ynet talkback threads.

One Comment on “Tikun Olam in The Guardian”


  1. Lara Friedman said:

    FYI — Danny Rubinstein recently wrote a letter about the current political situation and in support of the work of Peace Now. The letter can be viewed at: http://peacenow.org/updates.asp?rid=0&cid=4031

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