Friday, November 4, 1C33 Peso 2 Dally Nchrcskan Forum aims to remind people tinian question of continuing Pale Sixty-six years alter the Balfour Declaration was approved, it prompted cctrovcrsial speches at a forum Wednesday In the Nebraska Union. N adeem Ycusif president cf the U il C ,anMtion of Arab Students, said "the reason for the forun b to remind everybody of the Palestinians who were forced out of their land by England, favoring the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine." - Bruce Erlich, associate professor of ErUsh at UNL, spoke about the declaration "in the context of modern Jewish history." He said the declaration realized a Jewish polit ical state. It also provided concrete. evidence of Europe wanting to est rid of the Jews. "The idea of establishing a homeland for Jews is a modem one ," he said. "The choice of Palestine was a coincidence." Erlich discussed alternatives European Jews had, other than establishing a political state in Palestine. Internationalism was one alternative, he said. Inter nationalism is the welfare of all including Jews, Arabs and others living in peaceful coexistence, he said. A second alternative, Erlich said, was autencmism the idea of the dispersal of Jews as the normal condition of Jewish existence. Bill Pratt, a UNO history professor, spoke about the "legacies of colonialism" providing a historical context behind what is happening now in Israel and Lebanon. c 171" After World War I, the XI:3 secretly agreed to divide the Ottoman Empire which controlled the Middle East, Pratt said. Prior to that, Errand had agreed to cieate an Lidipendcat Ar&b state, but failed to fiiil its promises. Instead, the area was curved up into rcens under colonial powers. France had Syria, which was divided into Syria and Lebanon. The division was favored by the tlarcnite Christians at that time, which gave them the power to control the country after the French left Almost every group in Lebanon opposed the division, Pratt Pratt said the declaration was Issued to enhance the position cf the Allies in World War I, and to have a country serving their colonial interests in the region. By no means was the Balfour Declaration brought about for the well-being cf the Jews, Pratt said. The third speaker, graduate student Krishna Madan, spoke about Zionism and Fascism. He defin ed fascist movements as those that have popular support of one or more minority groups and grow under economic and political oppression. Madan also talked about the legitimacy of the "so-called Israeli democracy." He said Palestinians under Israeli rule are not allowed to vote or partici pate in any other political activity. They are "third class citizens," he saidVIIadan said Israel "is not and cannot be a democracy." I . ! - ' S - - 1 ' -m . 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Scoon said he is not consulting with Washington on the formation of his new government In Washington, President Keshan said the invasion had achieved his goals and he foresaw no circumstances that wrould compel him to intervene with military force elsewhere in the Caribbean. Reagan also dismissed a vote by the United Nations General Assembly on Wednes day that deplored the action, saying, "It didnt upset my breakfast" S. Africa to share power J0IIAlNES3UnG, South Africa White Couth Africans have voted in decisive numbers to allow same non-whites into thegsvernment far the Erst time. Final results announced ilyrcrcrcn- dum shsTcd that a 2-1 majority epprc.-cd a mantel rcla to Indian and paapb cf raised ir.crcaas. - - : Gemayel may visit U.S. G3I2A, Cvitzarland Lebanon's Icadir.3 lyPfcfc&IUJ)lfllJ A tilt Jr .jfiBf' A? Gemayel to & to vashintcn to End a vry out . withdrawal arecmsnt, tha rasat contentious . isaus at national reconciliation tails. The pcli- t I f' fll gt&4 "'fcw ipi,MMp fm-A fliw tall failed to reconcile the opposition's demands for the repeal cf ths Israali accord and ths government's insistence that ths im plications would be too serious. Israel has said that if the Esirut government tears up the -agreement, it miht seal cfl cceupiai south Lebanon and keep its troops there mdsfinitely. Military deaths and taxes' WASHINGTON Treasury Secretary Donald Eean appealed to Confess Thursday for a bill to relieve survivors cf the American ' servicemen killed in Esirui and Grenada cf income tares on their miliary pay. Under present law, no tares are dr.2 if mil itary deaths occur in an area a president has designated as a combat sane. However, there have been no presidential declarations cf combat zones sine the VIetnami 7ar. 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