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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, December 31, 2013
There Was Genocide In Biafra
A Review of Chinua Achebe’s Memoire
by Osita Ebiem
Achebe in very plain language calls out those who were behind the crimes
against humanity on his people, the Biafrans. It is particularly in
this area that Achebe’s critics come heavily on him. The parts played by
Obafemi Awolowo, Yakubu Gowon and Harold Wilson during the war in
deliberately starving to death Biafran children and their parents are
just plain enough for all to see. In this aspect of mentioning those who
did or did not do anything in Biafra, Achebe is careful and, like he
anticipated the criticisms of the Awoists (Awolowo fans), he only
recounts by citing copiously statements and verifiable evidences that
clearly indict these men. More than three million (20% of the
population) of Biafrans, mostly civilians were killed in the space of
two and half years. Achebe’s critics would have worth any consideration
if they had come up with any credible counter arguments rather than
simply trying to shout down their presumed opponent only because they do
not like the sound of his voice since what he is saying makes them
uncomfortable.
In the past many months since the book came out, it has succeeded in
refocusing the world’s attention on the genocide that took place in
Biafra. In all, Chinua Achebe’s There Was A Country is an important book
by an important and credible witness. And for a better and a more just
world, Achebe’s account in this book should be taken seriously.