Transitional Justice

Addressing Violent Extremism in Mozambique

This webinar presents Africa-based practitioners' perspectives on addressing violent extremism in Mozambique, particularly using non-militarised approaches.

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Press Release: Justice for Ahmed Timol and Other Apartheid Victims

The South African Coalition for Transitional Justice (SACTJ) notes with deep concern the decision by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) that it does not intend to pursue charges against two apartheid Security Branch police officers, ...

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Violence, Inequality and Transformation: Apartheid Survivors on South Africa's Ongoing Transition

Despite its lauded political transition in 1994, South Africa continues to have among the highest levels of violence and inequality in the world. Organised survivors of apartheid violations have long maintained that we cannot adequately ...

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South African Day of Reconciliation

CSVR's Charlotte Motsoari appeared on NewzroomAfrika to discuss how far South Africa has come in terms of reconciliation, especially in light of the high levels of gender-based violence in the country.

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Traditional Transitional Justice Mechanisms: Lessons from Africa

Drawing on African countries’ experiences, this policy brief examines the progress, prospects and problems in traditional transitional justice processes, particularly regarding their complementarity to state or formal processes in providing holistic justice for victims of ...

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Addressing Gender Justice and Colonialism through Transitional Justice in Africa

Colonialism in Africa was a violent act from its conceptualisation in the 18th century to its far-reaching implementation, which included genocides, war, countless human rights violations, loss of land and displacement, and which affected different ...

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Transitional Justice and the Inclusion of LGBTQIA+ Rights

Over the last few years, there has been an increased visibility of the state of the lives of the LGBTQIA+ population throughout Africa. What has been uncovered is that LGBTQIA+ lives have been plagued by ...

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