Human Rights Museum Board Member Quits in Protest of One-Sided Exhibit on Displaced Palestinians

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The Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg in a file photo. The Canadian Press/John WoodsA trustee of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights has tendered his resignation from the board of the Winnipeg facility, citing concerns that an upcoming Palestinian “Nakba” exhibit could lead to increased animosity towards Jews.International human rights lawyer Mark Berlin announced his decision in a letter to federal Culture Minister Marc Miller and the chair of the museum’s board.

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