Towards justice and reconciliation in post-conflict countries

2018Charles Mulinda Kabwete,

This article contributes to the debates around concepts of truth, confession, forgiveness and reconciliation. The theoretical discussion shows to what extent these concepts are interconnected, and share a complex relation with justice and reconciliation. It argues that the knowledge about past violence is hardly a canonical truth. It is at best a negotiated truth. This knowledge is inevitably a combination of facts and interpretations. This knowledge is sought and used for understanding past violence but also for paving a way towards the reconstruction of post-conflict societies.

Key wordspeace processes / post conflict / transitional justice

CountriesRwanda

CategoryPublication