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Palestinians call on Canada to cancel Dead Sea scroll exhibition
2009-04-12
OTTAWA - The Palestinian Authority demanded this week the cancellation of an exhibition of Dead Sea Scrolls, which it said were stolen by Israel from Palestinian territories, Canadian media reported.
Or else they're going to seethe and roll their eyes ...
Top Palestinian officials called on Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to step in to cancel the exhibition, which is set to open in June at Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), according to the Toronto Star newspaper.

"The exhibition would entail exhibiting or displaying artifacts removed from the Palestinian territories," said Hamdan Taha, director-general of the archaeological department in the Palestinian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, reported the Star on Thursday. "I think it is important that Canadian institutions would be responsible and act in accordance with Canada's obligations," Taha wrote in the letter to Harper.
Can't have any of this nonsense about God speaking to people prior to Mo' getting the word ...
The museum plans a six-month showcase of 16 of the 900 manuscripts from the Dead Sea. The scrolls, some of which are as old as the third century BC, have shed light on the earliest origins of Judaism and Christianity and are considered to be one of the greatest archaeological finds of all time.

In the letter, signed by senior Palestinian government officials, the objectors argue the texts were acquired illegally after Israel annexed East Jerusalem in 1967.

"I'm just hearing about this issue," said ROM head William Thorsell on Thursday, according to the Star. "I do understand the Palestinians are making an issue of the ownership. But I'm quite certain the scrolls fall within the parameters of the law."

Pnina Shor, head of the artifacts treatment and conservation department at the Israel Antiquities Authority, maintains that the Jewish state is the rightful custodian of the Dead Sea Scrolls. "As such, we have a right to exhibit them and to conserve them," he insisted, the Star said.
Posted by:Steve White

#5   Why the Canadians never hold exhibitions detailing the Palestinian People contributions to World culture?

Because after you've seen one collection of fatwas and corpses, you've seen 'em all.
Posted by: SteveS   2009-04-12 22:04  

#4  Quatsch! as the Germans say. Bloody nonsense, in the British version.
Posted by: trailing wife in Buffalo   2009-04-12 19:01  

#3  They do, G(r)om. Last time, it was in the broom closet on the third floor.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-04-12 15:20  

#2  Sort of like the "Native American" tribes trying to prevent any evaluation of artifacts or remains of peoples and civilizations that predate them.
Posted by: rwv   2009-04-12 15:06  

#1  Why the Canadians never hold exhibitions detailing the Palestinian People contributions to World culture?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-04-12 06:28  

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