
I spoke on the first night in Oslo at the
Palestinian
House. I was hosted by a most principled Palestinian struggler that I have
admired from afar. Typically, Palestinians that I met were immediately curious
to know what village of Palestine I came from. I often am--to my
pride--mistaken for a Palestinian (perhaps because of my passion for
Palestinian struggle for liberation) but I tell Palestinians that I consider
myself an honorary Palestinian. Many of the audience members came from refugee
camps that I knew in Lebanon. They were as opposed to Oslo as I am (the
agreement and not the city although the food in the city sucks big time): and
we joked about the rumor spread by some person in DC that this academic
conference (dealing with various aspects of the Middle East including literary
aspects) is a political conference for normalization. I joked that if somebody
wants to push for normalization with Israel they would not invite Joseph
Massad and I--of all people--to encourage normalization (Electronic Ali could
not make it due an emergency). In fact, in the opening speech by a Norwegian
diplomat who spoke about Oslo, both Joseph and I fiercely attacked Oslo. The
conference is open and some Palestinian comrades are attending. I will speak
this morning and Joseph (who can serve as a tourist guide to a city hours
after his arrival for the first time to that city) is speaking this afternoon.
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/
I spoke on the first night
in Oslo at the Palestinian
House
http://www.safsaf.org/06-09/news/monawat/drassad-oslo.htm