Originally Posted by
MellowGold
I would be interested in what he has to say...not because he is a leader in human rights, but because of his unique position. I think that is what Harvard is aiming for. A lot of political science and history is simply sorting out bias and point-of-view.
I too would be really curious to hear what he has to say. Maybe he's repentant and has seen how is actions may have changed the world for the worse? Or maybe he's defensive and we'll get to hear candid justifications for his behavior. Either way it would be interesting to say the least.