Arena Magazine, October 1st, 2000
MIDDLE-EAST POLITICS MEANS NEVER SAYING SORRY
Reconciliation is in the air -- or if it's not it should be. The South Africans have had their truth and reconciliation commission, squeezing the truth and occasionally tears out of the guardians and servants of the white minority regime. There is room for reconciliation in the Balkans, Africa and our own island continent but `sorry' is the one word that politicians have the most difficulty squeezing out.
Being a white settler society established through violence and lies (lies such as the fiction of terra nullius) might explain why, historical...
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