May 7, 2024
Palestinian Peace Activist Mohammed Dajani Daoudi | #ProtectTheFacts | USC Shoah Foundation

Palestinian Peace Activist Mohammed Dajani Daoudi | #ProtectTheFacts | USC Shoah Foundation

Palestinian Peace Activist Mohammed Dajani Daoudi | #ProtectTheFacts | USC Shoah Foundation

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Palestinian Peace Activist Mohammed Dajani Daoudi | #ProtectTheFacts | USC Shoah Foundation

Palestinian professor and peace activist, Mohammed Dajani Daoudi, was interviewed by USC Shoah Foundation in 2015 as part of the Contemporary Antisemitism collection. In this clip, Mohammed discusses Holocaust misconceptions in the Middle East, and the importance of factual Holocaust education.

The #ProtectTheFacts Campaign defines Holocaust distortion as the “minimizing or misrepresentation of the impact of the Holocaust.” #ProtectTheFacts is an international initiative to raise awareness about Holocaust distortion – how to recognize it and how to counter it.

Join us this Genocide Awareness Month by sharing the message of #ProtectTheFacts with educational resources and downloadable social media posts:
https://www.againstholocaustdistortion.org/what-is-distortion
https://www.againstholocaustdistortion.org/social-assets-filter?assets-languages=english

*”Nakba,” which translates to “catastrophe” in Arabic, is a term used by Palestinians to refer to the destruction and displacement of May 1948.

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