Our silences, Wahiba Khiari
The forgiveness impossible. Writing to overcome the silence. A novel cons oblivion
The forgiveness impossible. Writing to overcome the silence. A novel cons oblivion
"It's against the law is silent on the crimes of rape, a horrible tragedy that thousands of Algerian women have lived in their flesh During these years of embers, those of 1990, also against the trivialization of the corpus delicti, the element that embodies the barbarism and savagery of the rape and murder and that the government is trying now, again, to erase through its policy of "national reconciliation" for the GIA Islamist criminals that Wahiba Khiari, young English teacher Constantine, born in 1969, decided to write this book to denounce the silence, the law of Omerta, on a subject that wants to present a taboo and also to shed any light on this horrible tragedy. "Adel Latrech
Again, it's deafening silence of those in question, these silences that scream ... The author of this book, Ms. Wahiba Khiari, said "that's it is remembered, for we do not forget (or pretend to forget). "She also says he struggled to write, or rather tell, what these women have been raped suffer, she listened, the spokesman, so what if she is one of those victims. What she says, she denounces therefore only represents a tiny fraction of what the less fortunate that she had to endure. I have not yet read this book, but I'll address this week, I too am willing to keep in mind these silences ..
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