For more than five decades after the Independence Day (1960–2018), the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has continued to witness largescale violations of human rights and serious violations of international humanitarian law. Trying to deal with past abuses, the country twice experienced a process of transitional justice, in 1992 and in 2004, as the result of the Conférence Nationale Souveraine and the Inter-Congolese Dialogue, respectively. Both of these processes failed to achieve the desired result, and neither adopted any memorialisation process that honours the memory of victims. In October 2013, however, delegates to the Concertation Nationale recommended the government to build monuments in memory of victims of the different ar...
Commemoration of the victims of conflict is a characteristic national act of post-conflict statebuil...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
The 1994 genocide in Rwanda claimed close to a million lives leaving behind thousands oforphans, wid...
For more than five decades after the Independence Day (1960–2018), the Democratic Republic of the Co...
Though the study of memory has experienced a global boom, there is still a missing link between tran...
Post conflict Kenya has largely ignored the important role that memorialization plays in rebuilding ...
Almost two decades ago, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was confronted with a vicious cyc...
Memorialisation has become a mainstream feature of transitional justice in recent decades; one that ...
This paper examines the efforts by the current Congolese Government to relaunch a transitional justi...
This paper explores the question of what do Rwandans and Ugandans working on memorialization initiat...
This chapter complicates many of the assumed benefits of commemorative sites in post-conflict contex...
"Following times of great conflict and tragedy, many countries implement programs and policies of tr...
This thesis examines the commemoration of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, through its narration and visua...
Commemoration of the victims of conflict is a characteristic national act of post-conflict statebuil...
This report is the result of interviews with several hundred interlocutors, both Congolese and forei...
Commemoration of the victims of conflict is a characteristic national act of post-conflict statebuil...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
The 1994 genocide in Rwanda claimed close to a million lives leaving behind thousands oforphans, wid...
For more than five decades after the Independence Day (1960–2018), the Democratic Republic of the Co...
Though the study of memory has experienced a global boom, there is still a missing link between tran...
Post conflict Kenya has largely ignored the important role that memorialization plays in rebuilding ...
Almost two decades ago, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was confronted with a vicious cyc...
Memorialisation has become a mainstream feature of transitional justice in recent decades; one that ...
This paper examines the efforts by the current Congolese Government to relaunch a transitional justi...
This paper explores the question of what do Rwandans and Ugandans working on memorialization initiat...
This chapter complicates many of the assumed benefits of commemorative sites in post-conflict contex...
"Following times of great conflict and tragedy, many countries implement programs and policies of tr...
This thesis examines the commemoration of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, through its narration and visua...
Commemoration of the victims of conflict is a characteristic national act of post-conflict statebuil...
This report is the result of interviews with several hundred interlocutors, both Congolese and forei...
Commemoration of the victims of conflict is a characteristic national act of post-conflict statebuil...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
The 1994 genocide in Rwanda claimed close to a million lives leaving behind thousands oforphans, wid...