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Palestinian Canadian Exhibit Sparks Debate
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A new exhibit at Canada’s Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg sheds light on the displacement of Palestinian Canadians and the human rights challenges they’ve faced, using art, poetry, and personal stories to honor their experiences since the Nakba. But the display has sparked controversy, with critics accusing it of promoting a one-sided narrative that unfairly targets Israel and risks stoking antisemitism. A former board member resigned, calling it a “propaganda tool” that ignores the displacement of Jewish communities from Arab nations. The museum says it’s open to sharing more details after the exhibit opens, underscoring the tension between storytelling and neutrality in human rights institutions.
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