AuthorAriel Dorfman says ex-enemies must show remorse
The Annual Lecture is organized by the Nelson Mandela Foundation to foster dialogue around key social issues affecting world populations. Ariel Dorfman, who fled Chile in 1973 and was labeled a "dirty communist" for criticizing the overthrow of President Salvador Allende by Augusto Pinochet, said during the Lecture that former enemies in both post-apartheid South Africa and in Chile after dictatorship must show remorse for past wrongs if peace and reconciliation is to be achieved within their nations. Dorfman said in his lecture that bad memories about one's enemy should "not be the reason to kill or detest one another." He related the story of a Chilean carpenter named Carlos who had been a staunch Allende supporter and kept his portrait hidden despite harassment and killings of Allende's supporters by Pinochet's security forces. He then showed a short film of a woman crying for Pinochet after he died of cancer. Likewise in South Africa, improving the social environment required supporters of the old apartheid regime to take steps to acknowledge their own complicity. In this way, they will "liberate themselves from their own prison of prejudice and hatred forever," Dorfman said, but he added "there is no guarantee that we will ever reach the deep reconciliation we need as a species." Dorfman, now a literature professor at Duke University in North Carolina, also warned that nuclear weapons had put humanity and animals in danger of extinction. About Mandela, Dorfman said one of his major pleasures while in captivity was gardening. As a political prisoner, Mandela controlled nothing but his dignity and memories, Dorfman said, and he shared the bounty of his labor with his fellow prisoners as well as jailers. Previous Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture speakers are: Nobel Peace Laureates Professor Muhammad Yunus and Professor Wangari Maathai, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Kofi Anan, former presidents Bill Clinton and Thabo Mbeki (South Africa), and Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. |
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