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Campus Watch: Monitoring Middle East Studies

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posted on Aug, 21 2006 @ 09:15 PM
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Really heated and active discussions involving the Mid East date back to 1995 and earlier. This is incredible & valuable material to review, as it covers the conversations and studies directly preceading 9/11 and after.

Listed below is a selection from 06, I didn't include previous years because of the large quantity of material. Any one who is serious about the information and times relevent to the Mid East will find this a priceless addition. Feel free to share comments
and or related links.



Petition Deriding "Israel's Aggression" Is Being Circulated by NYU Activists
by Matthew Chayes, July 31, 2006 - The New York Sun
The Assasins
by Justin Raimondo, June 19, 2006 - Antiwar.com
Middle East Discussion Leaves Classrooms Behind
by Lisa Hirschmann, May 5, 2006 - Columbia Spectator
Teleconferencing With Terror
by Chris Kulawik, April 5, 2006 - Columbia Spectator
Prominent Arab-American Professor Cheers Hamas, Slams Bush
by Joseph Lerner, March 13, 2006 - Independent Media Review Analysis [IMRA]
Nine Professors At Columbia Are 'Dangerous'
by Alec Magnet, February 21, 2006 - New York Sun
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posted on Aug, 21 2006 @ 10:42 PM
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This Campus Watch site is run by Daniel Pipes . The website lists professors suspected of an anti-Israel bias and asks students to send in names and information. It keeps dossiers on students and professors suspected of anything Anti-Israel. Hardly a fair and balanced outlook of the Middle East since they are looking out for Israeli interests. They are on the level of CAMERA and MEMRI. How would a site like this be considered priceless? Its such a shame that sites like this need to utilize regional names such as "Middle East" when in fact their sole purpose is the defense of one country.



 
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