It is an attempt by the oppressor to narrate and justify the travails, the pangs, pains and anguish of his helpless victims. Though he claims to discourse his personal intervention in the affairs of the country, but it is also an event in which we were eyewitnesses and in a position to agree with or dispute claims. It is our collective history, not just about him. 

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