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Memory: making peace with a violent past

The second half of this century has been stained by crimes against humanity. For the victims, the path of reconciliation winds between remembrance and forgetting. The complexities of this process are illustrated by stories on South Africa, Chile, Guatemala, Russia, Cambodia, Rwanda and Bosnia.

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Read also our online article: The evil that men do..., by Tzvetan Todorov

December 1999

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