WIRE โ€” The international moral order does not fail victims of genocide. This is the uncomfortable proposition that a century of evidence demands we consider. It was not built to serve them. It was built to serve the people who built it, and in this, with remarkable consistency, it succeeds. This is not cynicism. Cynicism is lazy The post The Architecture of Forgetting: Namibia and the Administration of Grief appeared first on The Namibian.

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