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Ruth-Heffelbower, Duane (1999). "Reconciliation Perspective on West Papuan Political and Human Rights Problems." Prepared for the UEM Workshop on the Role of Churches in Human Rights Advocacy.

The author identifies the differences between Eastern and Western worldviews on the matter of “rights.â€? He then identifies the principles that must be satisfied in order for there to be genuine reconciliation between offenders and victims.

Link: www.fresno.edu/pacs/docs/recpers.pdf

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