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Amnesty After Atrocity? : Healing Nations After Genocide and War Crimes

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1594513171
ISBN-13 9781594513176
Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint Routledge
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Mar 15th, 2007
Print length 296 Pages
Weight 422 grams
Dimensions 23.00 x 15.40 x 1.60 cms
Product Classification: Genocide & ethnic cleansing
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Veteran journalist Helena Cobban examines the different ways of dealing with the aftermath of genocide and violence.
"A compelling read." Richard J. Goldstone, former Chief Prosecutor of the UN tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda "A very important contribution." Princeton N. Lyman, Council on Foreign Relations "A powerful reminder that dealing with the legacy of wartime atrocities is not simply a matter of bringing perpetrators to justice. It also means overcoming the divisions within the society and healing the victims." Marina Ottaway, Senior Associate, Democracy and Rule of Law Project, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace In Amnesty after Atrocity? veteran journalist Helena Cobban examines the effectiveness of different ways of dealing with the aftermath of genocide and violence committed during intergroup conflicts. She traveled to Rwanda, Mozambique, and South Africa to assess the various ways those nations tried to come to grips with their violent past: from war crimes trials to truth commissions to outright amnesties for perpetrators. She discovered that in terms of both moving forward and satisfying the needs of survivors, war crimes trials are not the most effective path. This book provides historical context and includes interviews with a cross-section of people: community leaders, victims, policymakers, teachers, rights activists, and even some former abusers. These first-person accounts create a rich, readable text, and Cobban''s overall conclusions will surprise many readers in the West.

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