A COURAGEOUS APOLOGY TO THE AFGHAN PEOPLE

About two months ago I was sent an e-mail containing an apology for slavery and its legacy.  It was written by 3 white women who had been deeply moved by a performance of a play they’d seen in NYC.  I found their words very powerful and the sense of accountability very heartfelt.  I chose to sign onto their apology and last month I met them and we shared our experiences fighting for racial justice.

Then this evening I came upon the following apology from an American veteran.  Not only was he taking responsibility for the damage he as an agent of our government has inflicted upon the people of Afghanistan, but he was also making his apology to an extraordinary Afghan woman, Malalai Joya, who has been a leading voice urging democratic reforms in Afghanistan.  What follows is a transcript of their encounter, which affords each of them an opportunity to speak from the depths of their beings about what is happening in Afghanistan.  There is also an interview with the soldier, Matthis Chiroux, by a German radio station.  I am additionally  including a couple of the comments, which follow the article and which reference the writer’s Vietnam War experience and the deep regrets that still haunt…

Published on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 by CommonDreams.org

2 Responses to “A COURAGEOUS APOLOGY TO THE AFGHAN PEOPLE”

  1. Sarah Buttenwieser says:

    Wow. Humanity prevails.

  2. Lola says:

    It certainly is a disappointment that Obama is continuing these horrible wars and perhaps starting another in Pakistan!! Bravo to the courageous soldiers who stand up and speak out publicly against what our government is doing in foreign lands.

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