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Published: 04/28/2008 Arab-American student groups at Columbia University are marking the 60th anniversary of what Arabs call "the catastrophe" -- Israel's founding. Also, a faculty discussion titled "60 Years of Nakba: The Catastrophe of Palestine 1948-2008," will feature controversial anthropology Professor Nadia Abu El-Haj and Professor Joseph Massad, who Jewish students have accused of harassment and intimidation. The sponsoring organizations are the Arab Student Association, Filasteen and Turath. "It is vital to inform our fellow students of the roots of today's conflict, since it is the Nakba that has defined the history of the Palestinian and Israeli people until today," said Saifedean Ammous of the Arab Student Association. "Further, Nakba awareness is important because the Nakba is not an More Breaking News from JTA
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