Yoko Ono, widow of slain Beatle John Lennon, issued a excuse for forgiveness to the world's suffering people in a full page notification in Sunday's New York Times entitled "Forgive us."
Noting that the December 8 annual of her husband's murder at the hands of one assassin was approaching, Ono thanked the people from whom she hears every year
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Directing her words to "people who have lost loved ones without occasion," to "the soldiers of always countries and of all centuries," to civilians who were harmed or annihilated and to "folk who have been abused alternatively tortured," Ono wrote "Know thatyour wastage is our wastage ... Kas long asthe burden is ours," and asked "Forgive us."
She also stated that she didn't understand whether she could additionally forgive Lennon's killer
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Ono concluded by asking namely December 8 chance "the daytime apt ask for forgiveness from those who underwent the insufferable," and as "healing ourselves" and accordingly the world.
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