Because of Clinton's actions in Kosovo, Wiesel felt that humanity was changing.
Why did Wiesel come to this conclusion?
- Wiesel was a Jew who went through the horrors of Nazism.
- He was imprisoned and tortured in a concentration camp.
- He claimed that what happened to the Jews was a result of the indifference of the governments of all countries to the suffering of others.
- For Wiesel, if governments had cared, Jews would not have gone through this terrible experience.
When President Clinton allowed the US to interfere and prevent the genocide that was taking place in Kosovo, Wiesel was grateful as he realized that society had changed and learned from the mistakes of the past.
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