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The 1993 Oslo agreement did not only usher in a new era of
Palestinian-Israeli relations but has had a much more lasting effect
in transforming the very language through which these relations have
been governed internationally and the way the Palestinian leadership
viewed them. Not only was the Palestinian vocabulary of liberation,
end of colonialism, resistance, fighting racism, ending Israeli
violence and theft of the land, independence, the right of return,
justice and international law supplanted by new terms like
negotiations, agreements, compromise, pragmatism, security assurances,
moderation and recognition, all of which had been part of Israel’s
vocabulary before Oslo and remain so, but also Oslo instituted itself
as the language of peace that ipso facto delegitimizes any attempt to
resist it as one that supports war, and dismisses all opponents of its
surrender of Palestinian rights as opponents of peace. Making the
language of surrender of rights the language of peace has also been
part of Israel’s strategy before and after Oslo, and is also the
language of US imperial power, in which Arabs and Muslims were
instructed by US President Barack Obama in his speech in Cairo last
June.

Full article:
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11034.shtml

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