And also because his response would tell us a lot about his ideas about democracy and freedom of expression. And because the families of Raed and Hamoud, like the families of the hundreds of thousands murdered by Assad, deserve truth, and apologies.
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One of many good things in the interview is how he talks about the 80-year-long effort to drive Palestinians from their land, and doesn't pay lip service to the obsolete 'two-state solution'.
I remember being hosted by Raed and Hamoud in Kafranbel back in 2013. They were very best of men, Allah yerhamon... The best of revolutionaries, of Muslims, of neighbors and friends. It is so sad and unjust that they are not with us today to celebrate the liberation.
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