Word: hipac
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...posters, which were placed on kiosks yesterday by the Society of Arab Students (SAS), drew objections from the Harvard-Israel Public Affairs Committee (HIPAC), which charged yesterday that the posters were unnecessarily provocative...
...groups last month squared off after a similar series of pro-Israel posters placed by HIPAC were criticized by the Arab students. Some HIPAC members said they thought the new SAS poster campaign was deliberate response to their earlier campaign...
...group of concerned Jews and Zionists and members of Harvard Hillel's HIPAC committee, have been posting fact sheets not to enrage or frustrate you. Rather, these flyers show people that what we see on TV often lacks relevant facts. We are sorry that a statement in the second fact sheet offended you. We in no way intended the quotation to imply that all Arabs are Islamic. Similarly, the statement did not doubt Arab ability to run a democratic government, but rather called impossible a "Palestinian Liberation Organization 'democratic secular state.'" We apologize for the poor wording of the remark...
...Jewish and Arab students, we have the duty to engage in constructive dialogue. We openly invite you to join us to exchange views, participate in a forum, and work together to better understand each other's positions. Glen I.A. Schwaber '91 "10 facts a week" Coordinator Jospeh Enis '91 HIPAC Co-Chairman Laura E. Fein '91 HIPAC Co-chairman
Ellen L. Chubin '90, a member of HIPAC andassociate chairman of Hillel, said the groupexpected the posters to provoke "intelligent discussion," and that they had hoped to hear students' comments on them