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Amnesty After Atrocity Healing Nations After Genocide And War Crimes Cobban

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Amnesty After Atrocity Healing Nations After Genocide And War Crimes Cobban
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Publisher: Boulder : Paradigm
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.2 MB
Author: Cobban, Helena
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Amnesty After Atrocity Healing Nations After Genocide And War Crimes Cobban by Cobban, Helena instant download after payment.

xii, 284 pages ; 24 cm, Veteran journalist Helena Cobban examines the effectiveness of different ways of dealing with the aftermath of genocide and violence. Based on her extensive work in Rwanda, Mozambique and South Africa, this book offers an assessment of the ways in which these nations have tried to come to grips with their violent past, Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-267) and indexes, Atrocities, conflicts, and peacemaking -- Rwanda : court processes after mass violence -- South Africa : amnesties, truth-seeking-- and reconciliation? -- Mozambique : heal and rebuild -- Comparing postconflict justice in Rwanda, South Africa, and Mozambique -- Restoring peacemaking, revaluing history