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From: Jerusalem Post | Date: July 23, 2004| Author: Holger Sens, Arthur Perler, Assia Reuben, Yonatan Silver | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

07-23-2004

Headline: Letters
Byline: Holger Sens, Arthur Perler, Assia Reuben, Yonatan Silver
Edition; In Jerusalem
Section: Opinion
Page: 02

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Re: Camera on the battlefront (July 16).

Congratulations for publishing this article. Exposing abuse of human rights is a good way to help stop the abuse. My sympathy goes to Mr. Awisat, as do my best wishes for him to continue work...

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