WACC quarterly journal Media Development 2/2010. 'Above all, the right to memory is a matter of justice. In all communities and societies, the choice of what is recorded in the public memory and the way it is represented is not neutral but happens in accord with predetermined perceptions and policies. This politics of remembering or forgetting essentially constitutes a struggle for power.' Fourteen articles by Philip Lee, Anna Reading, Andrew Hoskins, Judith Vidal-Hall, Germán Vargas, Marcia Scantlebury, Jean-Pierre Karegeye, Victor Igreja, Julius Purcell, Gabrielle Lome, His Holiness Catholicos Aram I, Geoffrey Robertson QC, Ron Burnett and James M. Wall.