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October 18th, 2010
Gataly’s “Living History” lecture has been extended as the question of Krogan Rebellion slave reparations is fiercely debated by academics, legal experts, and the last three asari veterans of the war. Says one attending krogan: “My father’s father was captured by asari and forced to build their camps. After the war, he killed himself out of disgrace. If the asari want to settle debts, they can start right there.” Asari historian Koni Sollia claims that krogan were enslaved in only a few isolated incidents: “Shamefully, a small minority of asari commando groups did use krogan prisoners as forced labor during the Rebellions. The enslaved were less than a hundred in number and the commandos responsible were stripped of their rank and severely punished. Strangely, while the slaves taken by krogan numbered in the tens of thousands, I haven’t heard a word about reparations from their side.”
Tags: Gataly, Koni Sollia, Krogan Rebellion, Living History