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This chapter delves into the intricate discussions surrounding justice in the aftermath of genocides, igniting tensions among participants as they confront profound moral questions. Amidst the chaos caused by unexpected disruptions, personal stories intertwine with historical traumas, illuminating the heavy legacy of past atrocities. As the characters navigate their emotional connections to history and morality, they grapple with the complexities of accountability and the haunting presence of unresolved pain.
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