Tag Archives: Guest Post
Guest Post: Indonesia – SBY’s apology must only be the start
Protestors have gathered each week to call for an apology from Indonesia's government for past abuses. But with an apology now likely, this must be only the start of a long healing process, writes guest contributor Vannessa Hearman.
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged Apology, Human Rights, Indonesia, Truth and Reconciliation, Truth Commission Leave a comment
Guest Post: Jo Baker On World Press Freedom Day – What Hope for Reconciliation and Free Expression in Sri Lanka?
Guest contributor Jo Baker writes about growing restrictions on free expression in Sri Lanka, and the consequences for reconciliation.
Posted in Comment, Guest Contribution Also tagged Free Expression, Freedom of Speech, Journalists, Sri Lanka, World Press Freedom Day Leave a comment
Guest Post: Too Little Too Late? The National Truth Commission in Brazil
Guest contributor Nina Schneider explains the controversy surrounding the National Truth Commission in Brazil.
Posted in Comment, Guest Contribution Also tagged Brazil, Justice, South America, Truth Commission Leave a comment
Guest Post: Garzón’s Suspension And The Uncertain Future Of Memory In Spain.
Guest contributor Dr.Vincent Druliolle on the suspension of controversial Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon and the implications for memory and justice in Spain.
Posted in Comment, Guest Contribution, News Also tagged Courts, Garzon, Justice, Memory, Spain, Trials Leave a comment
Guest Post: Jose Padilla and the Rule of Law – Recalling Recent History