Ricardo Marzuca
Ricardo Marzuca is a Palestinian-Chilean who works as a political commentator and teacher at the Universidad de Chile.
Career
His primary work has been in the department for Palestinian culture and Center for Arab Studies where his position has been important due to Chile hosting the largest Palestinian community outside the Middle East. His view on Palestinian statehood was that an appoint for Palestine be made to the UN which "may appeal to international courts in The Hague as their differences and to obtain greater involvement with voice but no vote within the body."[1][2][3][4] On other issues he has promoted reconciliation between ElBeradei and the Muslim Brotherhood during the 2013 Egyptian riots and spoken against Islamophobia.[5][6]
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See also
References
- The Routledge Handbook on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Joel Peters, David Newman - 2013, 219
- Las hijas del Islam - Page 182, Fabiola Samhan Ravenna-Ruiz - 2005
- Ercilla - Issues 3206–3218 - Page 92, Sociedad Editora Revista 2003
- "Ricardo Marzuca: "Palestina, al ser reconocido como estado observador no miembro de la ONU, gana un nuevo estatus" - CNN Chile". cnnchile.com. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- "Ricardo Marzuca: “La única posibilidad de que la violencia se detenga es con conversaciones entre El Baradei y la hermandad musulmana” - Duna 89.7". duna.cl. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- "Islamofobia genera incomprensiones: Marzuca en MSN Video". video.ar.msn.com. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
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