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Boycotting Israel? Surely not

[ IT ]


Various Communist politicians and Muslim intellectuals have called upon people to boycott the Book Fair in Turin, “guilty” of asking Israel to be its guest of honour. This has sparked off a heated debate in Italy, where the reasons of those against the boycott have come across as much more balanced and sound (one cannot compare the Israeli government with its writers, and the authors invited, such as Oz and Yehoshua, are men of peace and dialogue). Someone however (who really could not wait) has seized the occasion to expose some anti-semitism and "Islamic fascism" in someone who in reality only reacted due to political reasons, such as Tariq Ramadan.


TURIN BOOK FAIR


"A message to the Left: Israel has the right to exist"

Mitchell Cohen (Dissent co-editor) interviewed by Elisabetta Ambrosi

LETTERS


“Dear Mitchell Cohen, attacking the Left is pure evasion”

Andrew Arato

DEBATES


“This controversy is damaging to the Palestinian cause

A conversation with Ernesto Ferrero, director of the Turin Book Fair

TURIN BOOK FAIR


“We are not going, because Israel violates human rights”

Mohamed Salmawy interviewed by Amara Lakhous

TURIN BOOK FAIR


Blowing on the fire

Daniele Castellani Perelli

4 Mar 2008

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