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Arun Manilal Gandhi

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I find that what is happening here [in Palestine] is ten times worse than what I had experienced in South Africa. This is Apartheid.
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Occupation "Ten Times Worse than Apartheid", Speech, Palestinian International Press Center, August 29 2004, accessed September 17 2006

 
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