Flowers in the Wall
Truth and Reconciliation in Timor-Leste, Indonesia, and Melanesia
What is the experience of truth and reconciliation? What is the purpose of a truth commission? What lessons can be learned from established truth and reconciliation processes?
Flowers in the Wall explores the experience of truth and reconciliation Southeast Asia and the Southwest Pacific, with and without a formal truth commission. Although much has been written about the operational phases of truth commissions, the efforts to establish these commissions and the struggle to put their recommendations into effect are often overlooked. Examining both the pre- and post-truth commission phases, this volume explores a diversity of interconnected scholarship with each chapter forming part of a concise narrative.
Well-researched and balanced, this book explores the effectiveness of the truth commission as transnational justice, highlighting its limitations and offering valuable lessons Canadians, and all others, facing similar issues of truth and reconciliation.
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PDF PDF Conclusion: Seeking Truth about Truth-Seeking
PDF Reflecting on Reconciliation
PDF Women and Reconciliation in Solomon Islands
PDF The Solomon Islands "Ethnic Tension" Conflict and the Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission
PDF Time for a New US Approach toward Indonesia and West Papua
PDF The Living Symbol of Song in West Papua: A Soul Force to be Reckoned With
PDF Facts, Feasts, and Forests: Considering Approaches to Truth and Reconciliation in Tanah Papua
PDF All About the Poor: An Alternative Explanation of the Violence in Poso
PDF Gambling with Truth: Hopes and Challenges for Aceh's Commission for Truth and Reconciliation
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- isbn978-1-55238-955-3
- issn2561-3065
- publisherUniversity of Calgary Press
- publisher placeCalgary, AB
- restrictionsCC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- rightsThis Open Access work is published under a Creative Commons license.
- series titleGlobal Indigenous Issues