20th Century Indifference and Injustice
Guest speaker, Elie Wiesel talked about the violence of the 20th Century and how indifference had led to many of the atrocities of the centu… read more
Guest speaker, Elie Wiesel talked about the violence of the 20th Century and how indifference had led to many of the atrocities of the century, including the Holocaust and the crisis in the Balkans. After his remarks, President Bill Clinton reacted to the comments by speaking about U.S. involvement in the NATO mission in Yugoslavia and about the need for civil society. Following the presentations Mr. Wiesel, President Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton answered questions from the audience which included representatives from Native-American tribes and Rwanda. Mrs. Clinton also answered questions posed from online viewers. close
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