Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
Hi Everyone
While installing Debian i was asked to choose from which coutry I am.
I was suprised that in the country list I found the following entry:
Palestinian territories, Occupied
Its not that importent but:
1. Does debian need to take a stand in the dispute ?
2. Even if they choose to show the Palestinian territories why they
added the "Occupied"?
3. if point 2 is accepteble why they didnt added "Iraq, Occupied" or
"Basque, Occupied" or maybe if they really want to state opinions how
about "North Korea, death camps"?
Considering the fact that the Palestinian state never existed we can
conclude that someone use Debian to say false accusations.
where does "Palestinian territories, Occupied" says it's a state?
In fact, it says exactly the opposite.
If it had said "The State of Palestine, occupied" then your complaint of
false accusations might have had some merit.
I think that the Israeli Community should ask to correct that.
I also must clear that I dont take a political stand ( in the list ) for
or against the Palestinian or their right for a home land.
Cheers
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Uri
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