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Victims’ Narratives in the Colombian Peace Process

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Literature, democracy and transitional justice
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This paper analyses how victims’ voices were heard during the peace negotiations and in the implementation of the 2016 peace accord between the FARC guerrilla and the Colombian government.

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Literature, democracy and transitional justice
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Annelen Micus
Keywords
transitional justice
colombia
peace
victims
truth
testimonies
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 03/09/2018
Duration: 00:27:04

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