Reprised from the partner site Here Beirut, this right of reply to an article in the World calls into question the presentation of the aspiration for peace as the act of a simple "visible minority." In his article on the debate on normalization between Lebanon and Israel, Le Monde chooses a convenient angle: that of a "very visible minority" that would push towards peace, as if the refusal of war was a marginality, almost a political anomaly. Th…
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Reprised from the partner site Here Beirut, this right of reply to an article in the World calls into question the presentation of the aspiration for peace as the act of a simple "visible minority." In his article on the debate on normalization between Lebanon and Israel, Le Monde chooses a convenient angle: that of a "very visible minority" that would push towards peace, as if the refusal of war was a marginality, almost a political anomaly. Th…