The Logic of Nuremberg Does Not Apply in Africa
Pages 189 to 197
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- MAMDANI, Mahmood,
- Mamdani, Mahmood.
- Mamdani, M.
https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.069.0189
Cite this article
- Mamdani, M.
- Mamdani, Mahmood.
- MAMDANI, Mahmood,
https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.069.0189
The nations who won World War II made sure the perpetrators of the Holocaust would be punished and their victims protected, and given a voice during a trial. A safe and distant territory, Israel, was provided so that they could escape their oppressors. In Africa, the West pretended to do the same with the International Court of Justice, while they were attacking what was left of the armed militias. But victims and perpetrators were bound to live together, to acknowledge their crimes, to devise duties and rights, as hammered out by the Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA) even before the freeing of Nelson Mandela, before the end of apartheid and before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. It played a truly pioneering political rôle.