Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 22, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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the Israeli occupation of the
West Hank and tla/.a Strip,
areas the Palestinians claim as
their homeland
Sharoni said she lias under
gone a painful process of un
learning the one sided history
she was raised with
”1 look for a new language
now that politicians do not
speak," she said
Abu-Nimer said dialogue of
ten revolves around interpreta
tions of history.
"Jews are raised to believe
that this land was designated
and determined for Jews, that
the Palestinians have no right,"
Abu-Nimer said "The typical
edmation for a Jewish kid is
the same kind of thing that my
grandfather said to me
"But we don't want to engage
in this going back and forth in
history "
Jews in Israel and the ..United
States must ask themselves
whit! kind of Israel they want to
sew, Sharoni said
She said many Palestinians
were displaced recently to
make way for the Soviet Jews
who immigrated to Israel
"This is apartheid," she said
"! feel this in my blood, that
this is racism.
"It's very difficult lor my fa
ttier to unlearn that," she said.
"But the Holocaust is not meas
ured in terms of how many
people were killed A holocaust
means that because you look a
certain way, that your life is not
as precious "
Both agree th.it the upcoming
Middle Hast pe.u e talks are a
step in the right direction, al
lhough they did not express
much optimism that the out
come will he signifii ant But as
Sharoni pointed out, "I'd rather
have them hanging out at the
negotiating table than killing
each other on lire Irattlufield '
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Rod Cross, he said.
While the staff of the Dully
Californian watched the
events unfold at close ranee,
Francesca Vogl, ono of the
many University of Oregon
students from the Day area,
spent the last two days wor
rying and waiting for news
about her family and friends.
Vogl, a native of Piedmont,
a town just near Oakland,
said her parents worn evacu
ated Sunday when the fire
got to within four blocks of
their home
"My dad said last night
that people would fly by in
helicopters and that's how
thev knew they had to evacu
ate," she said. "People would
fly overhead and announce
it. Ho said it was kind of like
being in a war zone every
thing was black, helicopters
were dumping chemicals and
telling people to evacuate."
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