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May 16, 2010

Barring Chomsky, Another Blow to Democracy

2010-05-16
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: May 16, 2010
In: Academics, human rights, Israel, Kadima, Likud, Palestine, West Bank

Advertisements I had been wondering only recently when Israel would bar the entry of Noam Chomsky. That time has come today. About two years ago, I recall that the controversial scholar Norman Finkelstein had been detained at Ben Gurion Airport and eventually deported. I got some heat for not wantingContinue Reading

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