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In the aftermath of armed conflict or repression, communities often struggle to rebuild social relations that have been damaged or destroyed by violence and abuse. Restorative justice can potentially play a valuable role in such societies, bringing together the people who have been harmed by crimes and the individuals responsible for those harms, often in the form of a dialogue, to address the offense and its consequences. A new ICTJ research report offers insight and guidance on the use of a restorative justice framework in responding to massive and grave human rights violations, drawing primarily from experiences in Colombia, Sierra Leone, Tunisia, and the Philippines’ Bangsamoro region.

Dentro del marco del Foro Permanente de Naciones Unidas sobre Cuestiones Indígenas, que tiene lugar estos días en Nueva York, el ICTJ reunió a varios representantes de comunidades indígenas latinoamericanas en un evento para debatir sobre el aporte de las comisiones de la verdad a la hora de develar las violaciones de derechos humanos sufridas por estas comunidades.