Human rights museum board trustee resigns over exhibit on displaced Palestinians
OTTAWA — A trustee for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights says he has resigned over an upcoming exhibit at the Winnipeg facility about displaced Palestinians.
Marc Berlin submitted his resignation in a letter to Heritage Minister Marc Miller and the museum’s board chair. In it, Berlin accuses the museum of putting forth “ideology” instead of an accurate history.
“Telling the story with a one-sided perspective chosen by the museum serves to deepen division and contributes to further hostility toward Jews in Canada,” Berlin wrote in his letter, shared with media outlets.
“Presenting the Palestinian displacement of 1948 without its proper historical and political context offers a narrow, one-sided argument of history that can only deepen the distrust and animosity that currently exists between Jews and Muslims in this country.”


