19 July 1997 May those people who feel no guilt on account of this be spared. They could stomach more easily the thought of something bad they themselves did; whereas, as it stands, they must suffer for another’s evil deeds and must put up with the degradation for doing so. It is small consolation that we will offer each other […]

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