Noting not Nothing
escrito por Dini Harmita
In explaining amnesty in Ukraine and Russia, Shevchenko (2020) mentioned that amnesty can be full and partial. In some of their contexts, the partial ones tend to be called forgiveness or pardon.
Contexts are matter a bit more in discussing amnesty because motives or reasons are really based on country's background. In Indonesia, it's tax that is grounding their amnesty, such as the one discussed by Damayanti, Nastiti, and Supramono (2020).
The more well-known context for amnesty is migration. Estevez-Abe and Caponio (2020) discussed it with Italy, Japan, Korea, and Spain cases. Italy with its labor market (Della Rosa, 2021), Japan with its community rehabilitation (Someda, 2022), Korea with its anti-corruption (Kim, 2016) are having similar issues with the current amnesty case in Spain, to forgive.
Nonetheless, to forgive fully dictatorship such as Galician genocide (Burds, 2024) sounds like a wishful thinking than something to hope to materialise. To facilitate still, perhaps it's worth noting to forgive partially and step by step instead of nothing.
Nevertheless, i believe everyone agrees to forgive #Putin et al is not an option right?! Thus si si si, guard the freedom e democracy by not voting him on March 15-17 this year's election, also to ward e si si si, chaperon the calculation online, offline e hybrid;
that's all, e si si si, hope it helps, love, profcbs ઇଓ