The 1991-2002 civil war in Sierra Leone raised the bar of cruel@ as high as an} war in recent memoq. Infamous for mass amputations and kidnapping and recruitment of children into armed forces, Sierra Leone should face severe obstacles to reconciliation between combatants and civilians or combatants from opposing sides. But this is not the case. Sierra Leoneans are strikinglj milling to saj the) forgive and will reconcile uith those responsible for ravaging their villages and their lives. Popular anger is hrected instead at top government officials even though their predecessors, not the). were responsible for the conuption and mismanagement that led to the rebellion. Until Sierra Leoneans see real change in governing practices, the most imp...
For much of the first four decades of its history as an independent State, Sierra Leone was in a sit...
Making the transition from war to peace and establishing justice is a challenging but vital conditio...
Making the transition from war to peace and establishing justice is a challenging but vital conditio...
Sierra Leone was torn apart by a violent conflict that lasted for over a decade between 1991 and 200...
Sierra Leone was torn apart by a violent conflict that lasted for over a decade between 1991 and 200...
Undertaking sustainable reconciliation in conflict societies has been a major concern in attaining l...
The decade-long armed conflict and political unrest in Sierra Leone deeply affected the civilian pop...
The decade-long armed conflict and political unrest in Sierra Leone deeply affected the civilian pop...
The rule of law in Sierra Leone is still not firmly established after the war (1991-2002). While the...
The main purpose of this research was to understand the civil war in Sierra Leone and its antecedent...
Sierra Leone’s civil conflict caused 70,000 casualties and left 2.6 million people displaced. The wa...
The theory and practice of Truth and Reconciliation Commissions has been driven by the academics, ai...
Sierra Leone is known for the successful reintegration of a high number of returning refugees and i...
This study investigates the effectiveness of a new type of ad hoc war crimes tribunal as a transitio...
Sierra Leone was engaged in a brutal civil war, which lasted from 1991 to 2002. The conflict was cha...
For much of the first four decades of its history as an independent State, Sierra Leone was in a sit...
Making the transition from war to peace and establishing justice is a challenging but vital conditio...
Making the transition from war to peace and establishing justice is a challenging but vital conditio...
Sierra Leone was torn apart by a violent conflict that lasted for over a decade between 1991 and 200...
Sierra Leone was torn apart by a violent conflict that lasted for over a decade between 1991 and 200...
Undertaking sustainable reconciliation in conflict societies has been a major concern in attaining l...
The decade-long armed conflict and political unrest in Sierra Leone deeply affected the civilian pop...
The decade-long armed conflict and political unrest in Sierra Leone deeply affected the civilian pop...
The rule of law in Sierra Leone is still not firmly established after the war (1991-2002). While the...
The main purpose of this research was to understand the civil war in Sierra Leone and its antecedent...
Sierra Leone’s civil conflict caused 70,000 casualties and left 2.6 million people displaced. The wa...
The theory and practice of Truth and Reconciliation Commissions has been driven by the academics, ai...
Sierra Leone is known for the successful reintegration of a high number of returning refugees and i...
This study investigates the effectiveness of a new type of ad hoc war crimes tribunal as a transitio...
Sierra Leone was engaged in a brutal civil war, which lasted from 1991 to 2002. The conflict was cha...
For much of the first four decades of its history as an independent State, Sierra Leone was in a sit...
Making the transition from war to peace and establishing justice is a challenging but vital conditio...
Making the transition from war to peace and establishing justice is a challenging but vital conditio...