Merging or reconciliation of duffusing or opposing principles and practise
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As in South Africa has taught us, each society must discover its own route to reconciliation.
Reconciliation cannot be imposed from outside, nor can someone else’s map get us to our
destination: it must be our own solution. This involves a very long and painful journey, addressing
the pain and suffering of the victims, understanding the motivations of offenders, bringing together
estranged communities, trying to find a path to justice, truth and, ultimately, peace. Faced with each
new instance of violent conflict, new solutions must be devised that are appropriate to the particular
context, history and culture in question.
And yet, despite the differences between Cape Town and Kigali, between Belgrade and Belfast,
there are also similarities in each situation. The authors of this Handbook are not proposing simple
solutions, but they are offering a range of options, built on expertise and experience drawn from
around the world.There is no alternative way to lasting peace.
As we continue our own journey towards peace in South Africa, I commend this Handbook to those
who struggle for reconciliation in other contexts around the world. I hope that the practical tools
and lessons from experience presented here will inspire, assist and support them in their supremely
important task.
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