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In this episode of the History Slam, Sean Graham talks with Daniel Sivan, one of the directors of the new documentary The Oslo Diaries, which chronicles the peace process between Israel and Palestine in the early 1990s. They talk about the history of Israeli-Palestinian relations, the motivation to make the film, and the use of re-creations. They also talk about the Oslo Accords, de-humanization in conflict, and the region’s future prospects for peace.
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In this episode of the History Slam, Sean Graham talks with Daniel Sivan, one of the directors of the new documentary The Oslo Diaries, which chronicles the peace process between Israel and Palestine in the early 1990s. They talk about the history of Israeli-Palestinian relations, the motivation to make the film, and the use of re-creations. They also talk about the Oslo Accords, de-humanization in conflict, and the region’s future prospects for peace.
https://media.blubrry.com/activehistory.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/History-Slam-115-Oslo.mp3