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WASHINGTON SCENE: ADC AND "THE QUILT" "I WENT AND SAW... IT WAS SO PATHETIC... MER - WASHINGTON - 5/18: It really was rather "pathetic" to quote one student activist. Though he had gone planning to participate, "It was so demoralizing...I didn't even stay" he dejectedly concluded. [Those seeking more background about
all this, and why it is politically significant, should refer to the MER April article
titled "Deir Yassin Remembered and 'The Quilt'-- Always too late, too little, too
weak, and too co-opted" available at the website: www.MiddleEast.Org
]. Furthermore, because of the growing censorship combined with the behind-the-back rumor-mongering engaged in by ADC, AAI (The Arab American Institute), and what are now a stable of Washington-based "client organizations" -- both Arab and Jewish -- MER is paying considerably more attention to the Washington scene. Just like there are "client-regimes" in the Middle East itself, there is now a network of funded and controlled "client-organizations" as well, both in the region and in Washington. Simply said: honest, principled, sophisticated people truly concerned about the Middle East want to, and need to, know about these things. So MER will be paying more and closer attention. Upcoming: "The Co-opting of Muslim organizations." From previous MER article: "The ADC Convention Program is designed to suit diplomats and well-known Arabs and is tasteless." --21 ADC "Chapter
Presidents" in
* "The Quilt" was sewn from patchs and
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