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ICTJ In Focus
Issue 11November 2011
In Focus
Impact of the Yugoslav and
Rwanda Tribunals: Lessons for
the ICC
ICTJ and the Center for Global Affairs
of NYU are co-hosting a panel
discussion with Richard Goldstone,
David Tolbert, Hassan Jallow and Diane Orentlicher to explore
the impact of international ad hoc tribunals and the possible
lessons these courts experiences hold for the ICC. The event will
be streamed live Nov. 29 at 6:30pm.
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Memory: Public Policy for Transformation in Colombia
ICTJ and the Center for Memory, Peace and Reconciliation of Colombia are
organizing an event on Memory: Public Policy for Transformation. Dialogue
at the conference will serve as the basis for providing recommendations to
the process of creating the Center for Historical Memory and designing
public memory policy in the country.
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Tina Rosenberg speaks of violence in Latin America, 20 years later
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the publication ofChildren of Cain,
the first book by writer and journalist Tina Rosenberg. ICTJ spoke with
Rosenberg about how political violence has evolved in Latin America over
the past 20 years, and the continuing need for accountability for past
atrocities.
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Youth Reporters Tell the Story of Residential Schools
As part of an ongoing partnership between ICTJs Children and Youth
Program and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada,
youth from throughout Canada attended the third national TRC hearings to
document the work of the commission. This weekend they are attending a
retreat to finalize their radio segments and short films to raise awareness
about what they have learned.
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Publications
Per: Cunto se ha reparado en nuestras
comunidades?
This report is the fourth in a series monitoring the implementation
of a collective reparations program in Peru since 2007, by ICTJand the Association for Human Rights in Peru (APRODEH). The
publication examines the effects of this reparations program
through interviews with the beneficiaries to explore to what extent
the program has been effective. Spanish only.
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Upcoming Events
November 29, 2011
Impact of the Yugoslav
and Rwanda Tribunals:
Lessons for the ICC
Location: New York
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November 30 - December 01,
2011
Memory: Public Policy
for Transformation
Location: Bogot, Colombia
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