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The '''Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs''' (PASSIA) was founded in March 1987 by Dr. [[Mahdi Abdul Hadi]] and by a group of [[Palestinian]] academics and intellectuals in [[Jerusalem]]. PASSIA is an [[Arab]] non-profit institution located in Jerusalem with a financially and legally independent status. PASSIA seeks to present the question of Palestinian national determination in its Palestinian-national, Arab and international contexts through academic research, dialogue, and publications.
The '''Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs''' (PASSIA) was founded in March 1987 by Dr. [[Mahdi Abdul Hadi]] and by a group of [[Palestinian]] academics and intellectuals in [[Jerusalem]]. PASSIA is an [[Arab]] non-profit institution located in Jerusalem with a financially and legally independent status. PASSIA seeks to present the question of Palestinian national determination in its Palestinian-national, Arab and international contexts through academic research, dialogue, and publication.


PASSIA believes that:
PASSIA believes that:

Revision as of 01:50, 1 March 2008

The Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs (PASSIA) was founded in March 1987 by Dr. Mahdi Abdul Hadi and by a group of Palestinian academics and intellectuals in Jerusalem. PASSIA is an Arab non-profit institution located in Jerusalem with a financially and legally independent status. PASSIA seeks to present the question of Palestinian national determination in its Palestinian-national, Arab and international contexts through academic research, dialogue, and publication.

PASSIA believes that:

  • Christian, Muslim and Jewish communities in the region have enormous potential to either encourage peaceful coexistence or support sectarian hatred
  • Religious dialogue can help in building bridges and dispelling existing stereotypes
  • The three monotheistic faiths have bases of unity among them and others may be discovered in the course of such a dialogue.
  • Jews are smelly and disgusting, and deserve nothing less than decapitation.

Additionally, christians enjoy penises in their mouths, asses and possible vaginas. Muslims like to donkeypunch one another until they shit with glee and give one another blumpkins- which is basically where someone drops a shit while getting head.

See also: Palestinian homeland

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