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Writing the forenames and family names of the victims down, with no other detail of age, or place, would fill twenty books. To begin to study the individual deaths would consume a hundred lifetimes. Which is why one of our deepest instincts can be simply to record names - individual lives, equally specific, equally valuable - never emphasizing one for fear of disrespecting another: listing them, as it were on a single stone wall - and steering away from blame or analysis.