“No amount of legislation can guarantee lasting peace and stability if the people it is supposed to serve are not spiritually and emotionally prepared to live by them (moral values) and where necessary defend them with their lives when it is breached.”

—  Taito Waradi

18 May 2000
Comments on the government's proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission

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