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Demobilization and reintegration processes in Colombia, first involving the paramilitary and subsequently insurgent forces have confronted victims, citizens, and authorities with thorny human rights dilemmas. While in Mexico, ten years of investigation around the Ayotzinapa case have highlighted the intractable difficulties facing atrocity investigations in contexts of political-criminal violence.
Event details of CEDLA Lecture Mónica Serranes: Are Truth and Justice Attainable in Times of Criminal Violence? Global Challenges and Lessons from Mexico and Colombia
Date
18 October 2024
Time
15:30 -17:00
Location
BG 3
Room
VOX-POP, Binnengasthuisstraat 9, Amsterdam

What are the prospects for truth and justice in contexts of criminal violence? Can truth and justice be reconciled in such contexts? To help answer these questions this presentation will assess and compare the experiences of transitional justice in contexts of criminal violence in Colombia and Mexico.

BG 3

Room VOX-POP, Binnengasthuisstraat 9, Amsterdam
Binnengasthuisstraat 9
1012 ZA Amsterdam