Letter: COMMENT & ANALYSIS - Human rights ; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR MERSEY Edition
In an even moderately good society, there is no shame in being a minority: minorities nourish the wellsprings of societal richness and social creativity. The Jews are outstanding examples of this process worldwide. A woman whose young life partner was one of the Israeli athletes murdered at the Muni...
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Published in | Daily post (Liverpool, England : 1978) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Liverpool (UK)
MGN Ltd
17.02.2006
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Summary: | In an even moderately good society, there is no shame in being a minority: minorities nourish the wellsprings of societal richness and social creativity. The Jews are outstanding examples of this process worldwide. A woman whose young life partner was one of the Israeli athletes murdered at the Munich Olympics, shared her wish for peace and justice, as opposed to the Israeli-authorised revenge killings which followed: "Nobody has to be killed again. We did not ask for this. Just put them on trial." |
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