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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Rick: Salutin: Lessons from the Shafia case (in the Toronto Star)

"The premise of a multicultural society isn’t that we are “foreign” to each other but that we’re mutually accessible based on our common humanity. There are certainly differences and disputes, but these are rife within as well as between groups. It isn’t a matter of imposing “our” values on “them” based on “our” cultural or moral superiority."

Beware the simple explanations after Shafia murder verdicts.