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  • Sabra and Shatila Massacre 1982 - Wikipedia65874
  • The Kahan Commission on the Sabra and Shatila Massacre - Israel State Archive65875
  • Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the events at the refugee camps in Beirut, 8 February 1983 - MFA (Archive)65876
  • Indict Ariel Sharon - Justice for the Victims of Sabra & Shatila (Archive 2003)65877
  • The Children of Shatila65884
  • Walking Through Shatila - Counterpunch 1/1265885
  • Sabra, Shatila and Collective Amnesia - Gilad Atzmon 15.11.0865886
  • 28 Years Later: Sabra and Shatila Massacre - My Palestine 9/1065887
  • The massacre no one wants to speak of - Arab Media Watch 5/05 (archive 11/06)65893
  • Old fears haunt Lebanon camps - BBC 3/0565894
  • Embarrassing 'secrets' and Bashir Gemayel's rise to power - Daily Star 8/0465895
  • 21 Septembers Ago - Electronic Intifada 9/0365896
  • Sharon may be off hook as Belgium revisits law - Daily Star 7/0365897
  • Israeli general 'can be tried' - BBC 6/0365903
  • Shadows of the past - Asia Times 5/0365904
  • Belgium restricts 'genocide law' - BBC 4/0365905
  • US chides Belgium over rights law - BBC 3/0365906
  • Belgium rules Sharon can be tried - BBC 2/0365907
  • Key Witness in War Crimes Trial of Ariel Sharon ‘Blown to Bits’ Before Disclosing Revelations - 6/0265913
  • Eyewitness: Sabra and Shatila 20 years on - BBC 9/0265914
  • Sharon's war crimes in Lebanon: the record - WSWS 2/0265916
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