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Canadian Museum for Human Rights made ‘error’ in Nakba exhibit presentation, minister says
The Winnipeg, Manitoba, exhibit is called “Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present,” has drawn fierce condemnation from some Jewish groups, including the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs.
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What happenedMuseum should change how it portrays current conflict between Israel and Palestinians, Heritage Minister Marc Miller says.
The headline splitThe center frames it as "Canadian Museum for Human Rights made ‘error’ in Nakba exhibit presentation, minister says". The right frames it as "Canadian Museum for Human Rights opens ‘Nakba’ exhibit amid pushback from Jewish leaders".
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CenterCanadian Museum for Human Rights made ‘error’ in Nakba exhibit presentation, minister says
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Right / center-rightCanadian Museum for Human Rights opens ‘Nakba’ exhibit amid pushback from Jewish leaders
Canadian Museum for Human Rights opens ‘Nakba’ exhibit amid pushback from Jewish leaders
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The Winnipeg, Manitoba, exhibit is called “Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present,” has drawn fierce condemnation from some Jewish groups, including the Centre for Israel and Jewish Aff...