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Liberal Canada has gone some way to making reparations for its assault on Arctic peoples.
Besides, she says, Germany has been very good at making reparations.
Anyone with access to a keyboard is capable of dragging any company, large or small, into facing its public, answering difficult questions, and making reparations for any mistakes.
It refuses to recognize that illegality is not an identity; it is a status that can be mended by making reparations and resuming a lawful life.
Luís Carlos Restrepo, the government's peace commissioner, has said a new law could be passed allowing paramilitary leaders to avoid jail by making reparations.
The female issue apart, he has fostered the idea of giving back, even making reparations of a sort, as in the performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at the Nazi concentration camp at Mauthausen, Austria, in 2000.
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Camus was right: "We shall never finish making reparation for the injustice done to him".
This includes resisting and not returning harm and making reparation for harm done.
Fullinwider seems aware that protecting civil and political rights is not the same as making reparation.
The slaves were horribly harmed by slavery, but making reparation to them would not have required turning over a continent to them.
Restitution, the return of a stolen item to its rightful owner, is often a part of making reparation to the victim of the theft, but as I stressed earlier it is neither necessary nor sufficient for such reparation.
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