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Nepal: the role of Transitional Justice Commissions from a victim perspective
...not only insulted victims but also not adopting the transitional justice principles, UN guidelines, EU framework on transitional justice, and the draft has ignored the…
ATTACKS ON THE PRESS: ARE INTERNATIONAL PROTECTIONS FOR JOURNALISTS ADEQUATE?
...recount what they have endured, and to share their perceptions and expectation about international justice. They are also setting standards for objectivity and professionalism, transforming…
SRI LANKA POLLS COULD BE “CRUCIAL” FOR RECONCILIATION
...war crimes Under Rajapaksa, the Sri Lankan government resisted any idea of an international inquiry into alleged war crimes or international involvement in post-conflict justice…
Born in Shining Path labor camps in Peru
...I wanted to escape, but I was afraid they would kill me," said the man, who was put to work farming crops to feed his…
Tunisians Support the Truth Commission
“Have you heard of transitional justice?”, “Do you know what kinds of abuses transitional justice deals with?”, “What do you expect of transitional justice?”, “Have…
RWANDA HAILS DISMISSAL OF SPY CHIEF EXTRADITION CASE
The Rwandan government says UK extradition procedures launched in June against its intelligence chief Karenzi Karake were a “travesty of justice”. UK judicial authorities announced…
COLOMBIA’S PAIN THROUGH THE EYES OF AN ARTIST
...in the presentation of her pieces, but it is nevertheless her main source of inspiration. In 1985, Doris Salcedo was in Bogota, a few streets…
In Burundi rumours and violence are fuelling the uncertainty
...these incidents, and bring the perpetrators to justice. Just as pressing as the violence gripping Burundi is the almost total suppression of independent media: the…
FORGIVENESS or punishment, a crucial debate
...and criminal justice procedures postponed until sometime in the future. From the Burundian government’s point of view, this was the best way to achieve national…
WE HAVE HELPED THE ICC, SAYS DEPARTING US WAR CRIMES AMBASSADOR
...to justice. We don’t have any international or hybrid forum to achieve justice there and our efforts to have it referred to the UN Security…