Posts Tagged ‘Verdad’
The links between economic power and conflict: a major challenge for the Truth Commission
On Thursday, March 1st, we launched the report “Increasing Accountability: The Role of the Truth Commission in the Disclosure of Corporate Responsibility in the Colombian Armed Conflict.” Free entry with prior registration.
Read MoreThe politics of remembering: A yellow house, snipers and civil war
In the midst of a busy traffic intersection, Beit Barakat, or the Barakat House, is an assuming edifice. Most Beirutis pass it by every day without knowing that behind its bullet hole-riddled yellow exterior lie almost a century of memories and a continuing struggle
Read MoreThe Memory of Trujillo, a Memory of the World
Memories need new forms or representing the past that confirms their historical veracity through the contemplation of the subjectivity of the person who has suffered it.
Read MoreWhen the Truth Prevails, What Happens to Justice?
Now that negotiations have advanced to consider the second element, justice, it is worth considering: how can truth contribute to justice?
Read MorePurge or the Oppression of the Boots
The greater the difficulty a survivor of sexual violence has telling what happened, the greater the recipient’s responsibility to understand it.
Read MoreAccess to justice for women victims of sexual violence
Fifth follow-up report on Decision 092 of the Constitutional Court.
Read MoreVictims for the Search for Truth and Reparation in Colombia
This book is a summary of diverse conferences that took place at the “Truth and Repair in Colombia: from the victims’ perspective” seminar revolved around the same issue: a search for solutions for repair and reconciliation in Colombia.
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