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ICTJ In Focus Issue 22


Issue 22 July 2012

In Focus
In Renewed Effort to End Hostilities, Colombia Adopts New Transitional Justice Tools
After several months of intense political debate, Colombias Senate passed constitutional reform measures containing extensive transitional justice provisions. The Legal Framework for Peace was adopted to confront decades of massive human rights violations and help to bring a sustainable peace to Colombias ongoing internal armed conflict.
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A Year of Change: ICTJ's 2011 Annual Report ICTJ recently released its 2011 annual report, covering the period from September 2010 through August 2011. Our tenth anniversary year, it has also been a period of transition for ICTJ and for transitional justice, as we responded to new opportunities in North Africa and the Middle East, and refocused on our future by embarking on a new strategic planning process.
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At Last, Truth and Reconciliation for Maine's Indian Adoption Project Legacies

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ICTJ In Focus Issue 22

7/12/12 3:51 PM

On June 29, the government of Maine joined chiefs from the state's five tribes to sign an agreement creating the Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Eduardo Gonzalez, director of ICTJ's Truth and Memory Program, attended the signing ceremony, and spoke about its importanceboth local and globalin an interview with the Maine Public Broadcasting Network.
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The Past That Has Not Passed: Human Rights Violations in Papua Before and After Reformasi
This joint report released today by ICTJ and the Institute for Human Rights Study and Advocacy (ELSHAM-Papua) provides important insight into the ongoing debate on steps required to achieve a sustainable peace in Papua. The report reviews Papua's recent history within a transitional justice framework, and provides expert recommendations on truth seeking, justice, reparations, institutional reform, and enforcing the rights of women victims.
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July 17, 2012

Panel Discussion on Transitional Justice and Displacement


Location: North Lawn Building, Conference Room 10 (tentative) at the United Nations in New York, NY View Details

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