比夫拉的幽灵

Michael Gould
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许多现存的关于尼日利亚内战的叙述仍然像以前一样有争议。通常,战争参与者的作者只对安抚自己的自尊或自我确认感兴趣。或者,他们心中有一个毫不掩饰的种族议程,要么是战争的受害者,要么是英雄。因此,很难对真实发生的事情做出公正的描述。唉,尼日利亚内战是一个无法愈合的伤口;相反,它会在最轻微的挑衅下变得非常疼痛。读到迈克尔·古尔德(Michael Gould)的一篇文章,令人耳目一新,他显然没有受到我们所熟知的种族情绪的驱使。对于一个尼日利亚人来说,一旦陷入战争的黑暗历史泥潭,似乎就不可能思考清楚了。对许多尼日利亚人来说,写关于战争的文章仍然是一件令人深感不安的事情,而且通常会有党派之争。
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The Spectre of Biafra
Many existing narratives of the Nigerian Civil War remain as contentious as ever. Usually, authors of such accounts of the war where participants n the conflict interested only in soothing their own egos or self-validation. Or else, they have an undisguised ethnic agenda in mind, either as victims or heroes of the war. As such, it is dificult to glean an unbiased picture of what really transpired. Alas, the Nigerian Civil War is a wound that refuses to heal; instead, it becomes really sore at the slightest provocation. It is quite refreshing to read an account by Michael Gould who is obviously not motivated by the all-too-familiar ethnic sentiments. It would seem that, for a Nigerian, it is impossible to think straight once plunged into the murky historical pool of the war. For many Nigerians, writing about the war is still a deeply troubling exercise and there is usually a partisan dimension to it.
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