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Interview with Sami Awad 48:48 - 50:56

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2008

Interview with Sami Awad of Holy Land Trust about nonviolence and nonviolent campaigns in Palestine. Dr. Michael Nagler founder of the Metta Center for Nonviolence is interviewing him.

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  • Gee, I'm sorry, did I say anything that was not true? Did Sami Awad not praise a recently killed Islamic leader? Should there not be borders? I advocate no violence. You can scream all you want, but you say nothing rational.

  • Sadly its people like you who are so damn negative that the world has become such a violent place. At least Sami is trying to do something about it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!

  • Hillarytookmysofa,

    How suspicious, paranoid son you are, my dear. You can't trust him because you're so damn untrustworthy yourself. Just be quiet or I''ll take your damned sofa.

  • he is good man. with good vision and have a big heart.

  • What a nutcase this whack-job is. He wants to see no borders anywhere in the world. I presume he includes the Pakistani/Indian border? Venezuelan/Columbian? Iran/Iraq? Syria/Lebanon? Oh, and let's not forget the Arab borders with Israel. This man, Sami Awad, has praised Islamic Jihad (google him) and audaciously calls himself a "man of peace." A single-state solution is in fact a promotion of the "Final Solution." He knows this. I am not fooled by this charlatan.

  • Ohh!!! I want to see the flag!!! Please post that if you can, Michael!!!!

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