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The black history of Europe, the human capacity to reveal the worst of itself, has not ended. Srebrenica and its terrible tragedy are not only the most recent instance of human horror. They are a reminder, if such were needed, that destruction is always possible, that the human condition is a permanent struggle for peace, and that nothing we acquire is permanent. However, the memory of this massacre, the commemoration of this tragedy, is also the tribute that evil pays to good.
For us Portuguese, who are geographically and culturally distant from the places of the main European horrors of the 20
century, and who have another history, it is even more important to remember them. Geography and culture offer us different histories, but they do not distinguish our human condition. The memory of what we could have witnessed should be an integral part of our heritage."@en1
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