Canadian Museum for Human Rights curator defends Nakba exhibit ahead of opening
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights curator defends Nakba exhibit ahead of opening
TEMUR DURRANI
WINNIPEG
PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO
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Isabelle Masson, curator, views the new exhibit, Palestine Uprooted - Nakba Past and Present, that she created at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, on Friday.
JOHN WOODS/THE CANADIAN PRESS
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