Greetings to all listeners. I'm back with another episode packed with incredible content. It's an honor to share this space and time with you.
This episode isn't comfortable. It's not meant to be. Today I'm opening pages that many would like to close: dictatorships that crushed voices, crimes hidden under flags, silences that still scream. You'll hear fragments of memory and analysis that are unsettling. Because to remember is to resist. Because forgetting is also violence.
Today I want to talk to you about forgiveness and reparations. According to international law, victims of crimes defined in it and human rights violations have the right to obtain reparations. The word "reparations" encompasses measures to redress human rights violations, providing a range of material and symbolic remedies to victims or their families, as well as to affected communities.
The question is whether we are truly capable of forgiving or forgetting the savage massacres, the dictatorships, or the Holocaust.
If this story moved you, please share it. If you think there's something that shouldn't be kept quiet, write to me. We'll talk in the next episode.
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