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I just read "The Lost Cause" by Jean Christophe Rufin in its English edition published by the Zeta Group (1991/2001). It is a fictionalized diary written by a character of Armenian origin.
Grigorian Hilarion This is testifying, and ends by providing humanitarian efforts to combat famine that occurred in Ethiopia in the 80's of last century. Hilarion lived in the city of Asmara and then does not come out: not personally go to Rama (the hub of one of the groups which give assistance to the hungry), pick up and witness what his informants tell him, friends and emissaries.
In the time between the events of the novel the communist government of Ethiopia confronts an armed rebellion and each side has its reasons. This coincides with the great famine: the Communists, who represent the government in power, the starving to instigate great migrations to the idea of \u200b\u200bforcing survivors to come "south", a jungle area and sub-populated which claim they can rebuild their lives. However cynically used these long columns of hungry as a weapon against the rebels.

The main theme of the novel is the creation of the relief camp at Ramah, there is also immiscible ideologies and motivations. The problem is that if humanitarian organizations are in the country, give support to the Communists and their disastrous deportation of those who die of hunger, and if you drop out of the country also those who die of starvation.
At one point in the novel Hilarion feel the need to justify the family business, I copied a long quotation from this curious defense:


"... my grandfather realized upon arriving in this kingdom lost ... here you can not sell anything ... The people of this country are proud and have a rudimentary needs, it feeds exclusively on cereals grown in highlands ..... To dress, nothing seems more beautiful than the woven cotton fabrics themselves .... Try, therefore, trading in such conditions, and you'll see if not just providing the only thing that from outside that show unlimited greed, ie weapons.
"We calmed down this greed. I am not ashamed of it. We did it without passion or hatred, without ever participating in any fighting. We sell to those who want to buy ... have always been neutral. As neutral as these young people they claim to perform humanitarian work .... We have never had or protect an ideal or ambition of their own. We are at the core of the story without it. Just like those who carry out humanitarian work "(p. 81). However


Hilarion is a witness sympathetic and generous. From its position concerned and the large detached causes those around him, he realizes the futility of ancestral passions.

's funny how in the city of Asmara, do not feel the conflicts of the civil war and the tragedy of the hungry. People live their lives-frayed-a perfectly normal and rumors of conflicts in the field are suspiciously vague.

I liked this book. I liked how distrustful of heroism and everything that inspires one to die in the name of something. Not that I personally do not believe in surrender, but they agree in their doubts about the reasons transcendent and absolute.


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