Mandela neither demanded nor received an entirely unconditional devotion; in power he expected his compatriots to behave as assertive citizens not genuflecting disciples
Mandela neither demanded nor received an entirely unconditional devotion; in power he expected his compatriots to behave as assertive citizens not genuflecting disciples
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Peter J QuarantoPeter J Quaranto is founder and senior researcher of the Uganda Conflict Action Network (Uganda-CAN), a Washington-based campaign for peace in northern Uganda. He is currently a Marshall Scholar, studying peace studies at Bradford University, northern England. Recent articlesUgandan peace: a second chance The two sides in Africa's 21-year war are talking again. But difficult issues of trust, transparency and transnational justice lie ahead, writes Peter J Quaranto. |
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