Reconciliation: “We can learn a lot from the perpetrator”

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By Mulinzi Mucyo and Kelly Rico Mucyo & Kelly: “We can learn a lot from the perpetrator.” As someone who has suffered such a horrific crime, we were both touched at how sincerely Kemal [...]

Reconciliation: “We can learn a lot from the perpetrator”2019-01-02T18:19:34+00:00

Address root causes of conflict? How?

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By Elina Francesca Rivera For the Transitional Justice session of the 2018 International Peace and Security Institute (IPSI) Symposium on Post-Conflict Transitions, Carolyn Edgerton assigned participants readings on a specific country’s transitions to peace [...]

Address root causes of conflict? How?2019-01-02T18:19:34+00:00

PSR: August 24, 2018

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PSR: August 24, 20182019-01-02T19:40:54+00:00

D.C. Symposium 2018, on the New Frontiers of Peacebuilding

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By El Hadj Djitteye, Mali Goal of the symposium The inaugural D.C. Symposium on the New Frontiers of Peacebuilding brought together 27 participants from across the globe from July 14 to August 3, 2018 [...]

D.C. Symposium 2018, on the New Frontiers of Peacebuilding2019-01-02T18:19:34+00:00

Music and peacebuilding

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By Liaqat Ali, Pakistan The general elections campaign in Pakistan was at its peak when I left for the DC Symposium. The emergence of a comparatively new political party, Pakistan Tehreek Insaf (PTI), changed [...]

Music and peacebuilding2019-01-02T18:19:34+00:00

PSR: August 17, 2018

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This week in Peace & Security, brought to you every Friday | unsub | August 11 - August 17 About us Join us Donate This week in: IPSI | Africa | Americas | East Asia | Europe & Central Asia | Middle East | South [...]

PSR: August 17, 20182019-01-02T18:19:34+00:00

The injustice of justice

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By Molly Morley I came into the symposium with little to no knowledge of transitional justice. My background is in the development of governance structures. In today’s session with Carolyn Edgerton, we discussed the [...]

The injustice of justice2019-01-02T18:19:34+00:00

Turning grievance into hope

2019-01-02T18:19:34+00:00

By Nathalia Contreras Pardo “In the name of God the Most Merciful, The Most Compassionate, we pray to almighty God, may grievance become hope! May revenge become justice! May mother´s tears become prayers that [...]

Turning grievance into hope2019-01-02T18:19:34+00:00

Into the Neretva

2019-01-02T18:19:34+00:00

By Samantha Behlog The Old Bridge, the iconic structure of the medieval Bosnian city of Mostar which was originally built in 1566 and has hosted a diving competition for over 450 years, which is [...]

Into the Neretva2019-01-02T18:19:34+00:00

Reflections on Sarajevo

2019-01-02T18:19:34+00:00

By Laial Allaham Walking downtown in Sarajevo gives me feelings of peace and happiness. The similarity in the culture makes me feel at home. I came from Damascus where sitting for a cup of [...]

Reflections on Sarajevo2019-01-02T18:19:34+00:00
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