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There are many diverse Arab cultures - and opinions. However, in general, the voice of the moderate and educated Arab is made illegitimate when there is a minority oppressed, arguably to the point of extremism. Whether the US and African Americans, China and Tibet; I would suggest there needs to be open dialog with the "other". In a polarized Arab world... how can you envision healing internally?

That's my question for the Queen. Bravo for tackling such a sensitive subject. From the YouTube page on Middle East dialog.

And the video:

Questions last until August 12. Hope this is big. Reminds of me of the gentle approach of the One Voice movement to empower moderates.

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