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Restorative Transitional Justice at Work: Colombia’s Historic Rulings on Atrocity Crimes.
Guerrilla leaders once untouchable must now search for the disappeared, clear mines, and honor victims through memory. Soldiers once decorated must now build memorials, restore Indigenous centers, and repair communities. These rulings establish truth, impose responsibility, and bind perpetrators to visible reparative obligations. They also challenge conventional understandings of justice: accountability is not only prison, but restoration; not only condemnation, but acknowled

Gabriel Rojas Andrade
Oct 26 min read
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