Saturday, April 20, 2024
Saturday, April 20, 2024
HomePet NewsExotic Pet NewsA book about Forgiveness and Liberia's Murky History

A book about Forgiveness and Liberia’s Murky History

Date:

Related stories

-Advertisement-spot_img
-- Advertisment --
- Advertisement -

— Ayen Dolo’s rekindling programs that individual and nationwide healing is possible in Liberia without recriminations, vindictiveness, and revenge; thinking about the centuries-old origin of the nation’s difficulties today and tomorrow.

To forgive, in the words of Lewis B. Smedes, is to set a detainee totally free and after that discover that the detainee was you.  However how do you forgive when your life is shattered early and the memories thereof appear too dreadful to be gently forgotten?

This was the dilemma facing Kozee Slawon as told in the book, “In the Shadow of the Snake Prince,”  which invokes the horrible legacy of one of Africa’s most catastrophic wars and the messy, complex, and gripping subject of forgiveness. 

The novel lays bare the widespread abuse and systematic violations of human rights law that characterized Liberia’s two brutal armed conflicts between 1989 and 2003, and the trauma that came along with the case of Kozee, who at the age of 1 year old was raped and enslaved by a brutal military commander.

Revenge was the only justice Kozee desired, mirroring the plight of many Liberians today. In the minds of millions of Liberians, the issue of the War Crimes Court is critical to bringing justice for civil war-era crimes, while unconditional forgiveness, as advocated by some, remains an elusive reality.

Vengeance, they say, has redemptive results. It is so when you’re stuck in a roiling ocean of memories strewn with bodies and blood, making it difficult for her to live a normal life.

This was Kozee’s experience. The death of her mother and brother in the hands of a psychopathic rebel commander and the ensuing abuse shattered her life early on. In the years that followed, she became a captive of the past, with, with the present and the future existing only as distant realities. 

Over the ensuing pages, flashbacks to happier and more desperate times unfold, as we are shown the struggle of Kozee to step into the future, away from the shadows of memories that appear difficult to forget as they controlled, governed, and directed her existence.

Kozee’s moments, therefore, strike a deeper chord and gesture to a place we all may have been before, when ‘things fall apart, leading us to struggle for inner peace; with body, mind, heart, soul, and spirit at rest.  After all, we look at her life, everything we invested love and years in, and consider that maybe things cannot be as perfect as she wants, so we have to move on even when an apology does not come.

And this is what Ayen Dolo’s reawakening novel, IN THE SHADOW OF THE SNAKE PRINCE: A SAGA OF LIBERIA’S WAR is about. Forgiveness, while it can never rewrite the past, it however springs the possibility of creating a new future, and in this sense rewrites relation with the past.  The idea that unconditional forgiveness — even when the offender fails to apologize cheapens the value of forgiveness is unproven in this novel, which just did not lay bare the painful, and murky history of Liberia but tackles the complicated ramifications of forgiveness thereof.

And with multiple conflicting voices now clamoring for recognition regarding post-conflict Liberia — including increasing drumbeat for a War Crime’s Court — the unique has an apparent twofold purpose: fostering personal recovery, renewal, and restoration on the part of every Liberian affected by recent disputes. While also challenging Liberians to collectively pursue national reconciliation, reconstruction, and sustainable development so as to reclaim their lost national pristine glory.

The novel, for that reason, shows that such a personal and national recovery is possible without recriminations, vindictiveness, and vengeance; considering the centuries-old root causes of Liberia’s challenges today and tomorrow.

And so it is said in Ezekiel 18:2 that “The parents have eaten sour grapes, and the children’s teeth are set on edge.” 

The scriptural declaration of this saying implies that the emerging generations always suffer any negative consequences of the actions of past generations. 

In the Shadow of the Snake Prince: A Saga of Liberia’s War… is a haunting and poignant unique…  wonderfully composed, interesting in its insights, and extremely moving. 

Editor’s note: Dr.J Railey Gompah, a veteran Liberian reporter added to this evaluation.

- Advertisement -
Pet News 2Day
Pet News 2Dayhttps://petnews2day.com
About the editor Hey there! I'm proud to be the editor of Pet News 2Day. With a lifetime of experience and a genuine love for animals, I bring a wealth of knowledge and passion to my role. Experience and Expertise Animals have always been a central part of my life. I'm not only the owner of a top-notch dog grooming business in, but I also have a diverse and happy family of my own. We have five adorable dogs, six charming cats, a wise old tortoise, four adorable guinea pigs, two bouncy rabbits, and even a lively flock of chickens. Needless to say, my home is a haven for animal love! Credibility What sets me apart as a credible editor is my hands-on experience and dedication. Through running my grooming business, I've developed a deep understanding of various dog breeds and their needs. I take pride in delivering exceptional grooming services and ensuring each furry client feels comfortable and cared for. Commitment to Animal Welfare But my passion extends beyond my business. Fostering dogs until they find their forever homes is something I'm truly committed to. It's an incredibly rewarding experience, knowing that I'm making a difference in their lives. Additionally, I've volunteered at animal rescue centers across the globe, helping animals in need and gaining a global perspective on animal welfare. Trusted Source I believe that my diverse experiences, from running a successful grooming business to fostering and volunteering, make me a credible editor in the field of pet journalism. I strive to provide accurate and informative content, sharing insights into pet ownership, behavior, and care. My genuine love for animals drives me to be a trusted source for pet-related information, and I'm honored to share my knowledge and passion with readers like you.
-Advertisement-

Latest Articles

-Advertisement-

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!