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Klaus Stoll <[log in to unmask]>
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Klaus Stoll <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 24 Aug 2016 10:17:15 -0400
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Dear Norbert

You are 100% right and I fully support your position. Thanks for that 
lesson.

Yours

Klaus


On 8/24/2016 1:11 AM, Norbert Klein wrote:
> Klaus, you said:
>
> "We need to learn to treat each other with respect"  - OK.
>
> "We need to learn to forgive and forget" - on this, there are also 
> quite different opinions. To forgive and to forget are two quite 
> different things.
>
> In Cambodia, there are some who just want to "forget and forgive."
>
> But others go with what the Documentation Center of Cambodia says in 
> almost all of it s mailings:
>
> MEMORY & JUSTICE
> “...a society cannot know itself if it does not have an accurate 
> memory of its own history.”
> www.dccam.org <http://www.dccam.org>
>
> Before the forgiving it is necessary to see what happened, and what 
> went wrong. And to avoid repetitions which have shown to lead to wrong 
> results.
>
>
> Norbert Klein
> Cambodia



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