They were unprepared for the flood of emotions that engulfed them when survivors of the 1967 massacre in Asaba, Nigeria, solemnly stood at the podium and told their stories.
Without tissues on hand, tears streamed down the faces of the men, soaking the collars of both Western suitcoats and traditional Nigerian bubas.
For some in the audience, this was the first chance in 42 years to learn the fate of their loved ones...[Read more at: http://bit.ly/4mFF23 ]