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SourcePageLos Angeles Times
DateDateSeptember 22, 2011
URLURLhttp://articles.latimes.com/2011/sep/22/opinion/la-oe-makdisi-palestine-20110922
QuoteTextToday, the Palestine Liberation Organization is recognized by the U.N. and most of its member states as the sole legitimate representative of the entire Palestinian people: those living under occupation, those living in Israel and those living in exile or as refugees, who constitute the single largest group of Palestinians. If its place in the international body is taken by a Palestinian state identifying itself with the occupied territories, Palestinians who do not live in those territories — that is, the majority of Palestinians — could lose their representation at the U.N. and be pushed back into the shadowy silence and invisibility from which they fought to emerge in the 1960s.
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Palestinians' U.N. gamble could backfire by Saree Makdisi (Los Angeles Times, September 22, 2011) (view)