Because we are such an international country and a country that really includes the world, and there
are so many of our neighbours who are Cambodians, Laotians, Ukrainians and Rwandans and people of all b
ackgrounds who know what has happened and who know what their experience has been, it seems to me it would be entirely appropriate for us, as a kind of place of memorial of the world, to become a centre of excellence for research, knowledge and understanding of how this destruction happens, how it begins, how it takes place, how it en
...[+++]ds, how it is organized, how it is implemented and how it is tolerated.