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Using African Truth and Reconciliation Commission documentation for truth telling and reconciliation
Education for Information, 2020Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRCs) are established to document violations of human rights and international humanitarian law in post-conflict societies. The intent is to excavate the truth to avoid political speculations and create an understanding of the nature of the conflict.
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1999
Victims, survivors and their families deserve respect and need reparation, but, first, they have a right to know the truth. The perpetrators usually take great pains to hide their crimes, to deny that they have been committed, and, if the crimes are discovered, to deny that they have any degree of responsibility for them.
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Victims, survivors and their families deserve respect and need reparation, but, first, they have a right to know the truth. The perpetrators usually take great pains to hide their crimes, to deny that they have been committed, and, if the crimes are discovered, to deny that they have any degree of responsibility for them.
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Truth and Reconciliation: A psycholegal perspective
Ethnicity & Health, 2000The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission ('TRC') represents one model of dealing with human rights abuses at a national level. Such abuses, and the subsequent attempts to come to terms with them, can cause mental disorders and psychological pain.
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Truth and reconciliation? The experience of Truth Commissions1
Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2006Do truth commissions achieve truth? Do they achieve reconciliation? This article will consider these two questions in turn. I argue that truth commissions have failed to discern and report accurate and complete records of past atrocities, but they are socially and politically purposive.
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2015
There have been at least fifty truth and reconciliation commissions since 1973 (for a list to 2002 see Avruch and Ajerano 2001: 47–108; to 2010 see Hazan 2010: 52). They were usually set up after “popular revolutions” have overthrown former regimes.
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There have been at least fifty truth and reconciliation commissions since 1973 (for a list to 2002 see Avruch and Ajerano 2001: 47–108; to 2010 see Hazan 2010: 52). They were usually set up after “popular revolutions” have overthrown former regimes.
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The ICTY, Truth, and Reconciliation
2020Abstract Exploring the question of whether the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia’s (ICTY) work has contributed to inter-ethnic reconciliation in the former Yugoslavia, this inter-disciplinary chapter adopts a novel perspective by extending the purview beyond factual truths.
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Trauma, Truth and Reconciliation
2006Introduction / Nancy Nyquist Potter -- Psychotherapy and the truth and reconciliation commission : the dialectic of individual and collective healing / David H. Brendel -- Spiral of growth : a social psychiatric perspective on conflict resolution, reconciliation, and relationship development / Christa Kruger -- Reconciliation as compromise and the ...
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