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no� March 4th) The first factor is a corrupt fuel dispenser ion rating for sovereign borrowers, in which the rating would be an
estimate of the borrower s portion of the graft. The second is a rating for facilities (individual loans, etc), which
would be an estimate of the portion of the loan likely to go to graft. The bank could reject loans to countries that
have too high (or low, depending on how the rating system is set up) a corruption rating, and individual loans that
have too high (or low) a facility rating.
Peter Eggenberger
Oakland, California
Taking a stand
SIR �I must respond to the confusion surrounding Nelson Mandela s stance on non-violence, which was started by
your review of Taylor Branch s biography of Martin Luther King (“Freedom man� February 18th). Reverend Scott
Couper compounded this confusion in his letter to you, which stems from labelling Mr Mandela as a “follower�of
King (Letters, Mar fuel dispenser ch 11th). In fact, the opposite was true. Mr Mandela led the African National Congress s non-
violent defiance campaign of 1952, and his arrest for breaking the Pass Laws (where blacks had to carry
identification at all times) was an inspiration to King. It is true that Mr Mandela saw non-violence as a tactic rather
than a principle, but we should remember that the ANC turned to armed revolution only after the government
banned peaceful protests and arrested the mov fuel dispenser ement s leaders.
Alan Hirsch
Pretoria
Vital organs
SIR �People should have the right to harvest and sell their organs (“Organs to order� March 11th). If the law
recognises our right to give away an organ, it should also recognise our right to sell an organ (as long as there is
no coercion involved). Those who could afford to buy organs would benefit at no one s expense but their own.
Those unable to pay would still be able to rely on charity, as they do today. If the government upheld these rights,
many of the thousands of people now waiting for organs would be spared hideous suffering and an early