Morau, Emmanelle
Deux Histoires, Une Terre
"The notion of protection raises poignant questions: Palestinians, lacking guarantees, and Israelis, haunted by the fear of imminent catastrophe, live in contrasting states of vigilance. These conditions exacerbate the dynamics of annexation, colonization and the challenge of international recognition. In addressing these issues, Emmanuelle Morau highlights the global failure to recognize and protect the fundamental rights of peoples, tragically illustrated by what the West modestly calls the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This book poses the ethical problem of our awareness of humanity's failure to recognize all its members equitably. It invites us to reflect on the possibilities for cohesion and sharing between peoples from a common cultural and linguistic basin. 160 pages book, in French. Patrick FRMEAUX"