Burundian Civil Society Analysis of the Proposed TRC
Impunity Watch has been involved in the production of a number of key documents by Burundian civil society on the proposed TRC.
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Impunity Watch Research Brief: Memorialisation in Cambodia
Research Brief: ‘Pacifying vindictiveness by not being vindictive’: Reflections on how Cambodians are dealing with impunity and their conflictive past
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Santa Lucía book presentation in Guatemala City
On Wednesday the 25th of April a book with testimonies from survivors of the 36-year internal conflict (1960 – 1996) is presented in Guatemala City. This book, that was presented last year in Haarlem, the Netherlands, is thus shared with a large public in Guatemala that includes actors from the international community and civil society.
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Improving gender-sensitivity in processes of TJRNR in post-conflict countries
Impunity Watch is currently undertaking in-country research to assess the gender-sensitivity of processes of Truth, Justice, Reparations and Non-Recurrence in Burundi, Guatemala and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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Ratification of Rome Statute by Guatemalan Congress
Impunity Watch welcomes the ratification of the Rome Statute by the Guatemalan Congress and additionally welcomes the recent progress achieved in the Ixil Genocide case.
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Breaking the wave: critical steps in the fight against crime in Guatemala
New report points to critical steps that must be taken for Guatemala to overcome its plague of criminal violence.
Impunity Watch and the Conflict Research Unit of the Clingendael Institute today jointly publish a major new report detailing the immense challenges faced by the Guatemalan criminal justice system as a new right-wing government takes power in the country.
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Understanding The Role Of Memory Initiatives In Communities Struggling With Impunity
Debating in the Netherlands
with youth, experts and policy-makers
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The Persistence of Truth
This report looks at progress in truth-seeking and the combat of impunity in Guatemala ten years after its UN-backed truth comission, the Commission for Historical Clarification (CEH), published its findings on the events of the internal armed confrontation of 1960-96.
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