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Human Rights Today: Reconciliation
The conditions for reconciliation imply the reinstitution of the rights of those who have been persecuted... First we have to answer to the relatives of the executed and the disappeared as to the whereabouts of their loved ones... above all, we must give them full satisfaction. In relation to Chile's poor, we must return them the real and concrete right to live. Then they can begin to forgive... We also want the inhuman torturer, the military man, impregnated by an ideology which propounds war and hatred, the metallic rich, to recover for the sake of the rest of humankind. Because we love them, because we forgive them, we want to recover them for humankind... the Christian love which seeks reconciliation for Chile, walks along the path of human rights." Excerpt from a text written in 1984 by Jose Aldunate, renown Jesuit priest, a founder of the Sebastian Acevedo Movement Against Torture.This page is under construction. Please come back.
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