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    RE-EDUCATION: MINISTER MAKES HISTORY ERASING PALESTINIAN NAKBA
    by Hanna Kawas

    Pacific Free Press
    http://www.pacificfreepress.com/news/1/4347- re-education-minister-makes-history-erasing-palest inian-nakba.html
    Thursday, 02 July 2009 18:13

    Open Letter to Margaret MacDiarmid, B.C. Minister of Education

    Dear Minister: I am a survivor of the Nakba (the Palestinian
    Catastrophe). My parents were forced out of Jaffa, Palestine in 1948
    by Zionist terrorist gangs while my mother was still pregnant with me.

    Margaret MacDiarmid: Should we dare request a meeting with you to
    clarify the facts or is that only reserved for the pro-Israel lobby?

    My parents and many others were part of the one third of the
    Palestinian people who became refugees before the establishment of
    the state of Israel. This happened under the watch of the British
    mandate and its troops who were in Palestine to "civilize" the
    Palestinian people.

    I was shocked, hurt and outraged by your action of removing an exam
    question relating to the dispossession of my people. It is clear
    that your action came as a result of pressure from the "Canadian
    Jewish Congress" that claimed, "all three sentences are misleading
    and historically inaccurate" without specifying or attempting to
    clarify why.

    Let us look at the exam question: "They have been fighting to regain
    a homeland since they were driven out in 1948. Some have lived their
    entire lives in refugee camps. Forty years later, Israel still refuses
    to recognize their right to exist as a nation."

    The following letter was sent to the B.C. Minister of Education
    Margaret MacDiarmid.

    If you also find her position outrageous, please email her at
    [email protected]

    In Solidarity, Hanna June 28, 2009

    Now, the first sentence: "They have been fighting to regain a homeland
    since they were driven out in 1948." Is Romy Ritter, the director of
    the Congress's Pacific region saying that the Palestinians have not
    been fighting for the past sixty one years to regain their homeland or
    is she disputing the fact that "they were driven out in 1948"? If she
    is disputing that they were driven out, please consult with Israel
    historians like Benny Morris ("The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee
    problem, 1947-1949" & "Righteous Victims"), Simha Flapan (The Birth
    of Israel) and Ilan Pappe (The Making of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
    1947-1951).

    The facts speak for themselves. In 1948, Zionist forces wiped out
    over four hundred Palestinian towns and villages from the map of the
    world (see: "All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied
    and Depopulated by Israel in 1948" by Palestinian historian Walid
    Khalidi. And two-thirds of the Palestinian people were ethnically
    cleansed from their homeland and have never been allowed to return
    to their homes (see: The ethnic cleansing of Palestine By Ilan Pappe).

    The second sentence states: "Some have lived their entire lives
    in refugee camps". What is misleading and inaccurate about this
    sentence? If anything, it minimizes the numbers of refugees by saying
    "some". There are around seven million Palestinian refugees world
    wide and according to the UNRWA, there are 1,350,000 Palestinians
    still living in refugee camps throughout the Arab countries. There
    are many Palestinian Canadians here in BC who have families living in
    refugee camps and you have traumatized the students of our community
    with your arbitrary action.

    Let us look at the third sentence: "Forty years later, Israel still
    refuses to recognize their right to exist as a nation." It seems
    this question was written 21 years ago because it is now 61 years
    and counting. The statement that Israel refuses to recognize the
    Palestinians as a nation is, to say the least, mildly put. Israel
    was built not only on the denial of Palestinian nationhood, but
    also on the denial of the very existence of the Palestinians as
    a people. Many early Zionists (Jewish and Christian) adopted the
    slogan "A land without a people for a people without a land". Also,
    the late Israeli Prime Minister, Golda Meir stated: "There is no such
    thing as a Palestinian people... It is not as if we came and threw
    them out and took their country. They didn't exist." Golda Meir,
    statement to The Sunday Times, 15 June, 1969.

    As you can see from the above details (and there are many more), the
    exam question does jive with historic facts. For you to interfere
    and remove it from the test is an outrageous act that amounts to
    censorship. It also shows that you are susceptible to bullying and
    dictates from the pro-Israel lobby. You don't want to be remembered
    as such and you do not want to be remembered as complicit in crimes
    against humanity, so please reinstate the question and apologize to
    the Palestinian people. You do not want to be known as the Minister
    who not only distressed and alienated students of Palestinian, Arab
    and Moslem descent in our province, but also rewrote history and
    undermined all those working so hard for genuine peace in the region.

    And finally, if you believe you are the sole "decider" on what should
    appear on provincial and practice exams for BC students, we insist
    that you add the question below:

    What do you call the acts of denial of all of the following: the Jewish
    Holocaust, the Ethnic Cleansing of Palestinians, the reparations for
    black slavery, the Aboriginal and the Armenian genocides?

    A. Acts of cowardice.

    B. Acts of distorting facts and history (Revisionism).

    C. Acts of complicity in crimes against humanity.

    D. All of the above.

    Should we dare request a meeting with you to clarify the facts or is
    that only reserved for the pro-Israel lobby? Or would you be interested
    to debate the issue publicly on Voice of Palestine, Vancouver?

    Yours Truly, Hanna Kawas Chairperson, Canada Palestine Association,
    Vancouver www.cpavancouver.org Co-host, Voice of Palestine, Vancouver
    www.voiceofpalestine.ca Cc: Canadian Arab Federation/Local and
    National; Independent Jewish Voices/Local and National; Jews for a
    Just Peace, Vancouver; Canada Palestine Support Network, Vancouver;
    Canadian Jewish Outlook Magazine; BCTF committees and organizations;
    Adala, Vancouver - Canadian Arab Justice Committee; Masjid Alsalaam,
    Burnaby Mosque and Education Centre; Social Justice Committee of the
    Unitarian Church of Vancouver; Solidarity with Palestinian Human
    Rights-UBC; Vancouver Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of
    Friends (Quakers); B.C. Moslem Association; Arab Canadian Lawyers
    Association
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