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International Journal of Transitional Justice 2007 1(1):1-5; doi:10.1093/ijtj/ijm012
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© The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press.

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The first 150 words of the full text of this article appear below.

War crimes should be punished, regardless of which side committed it ... Perhaps my countrymen also did something similar, but this was so seldom that it is not worth mentioning.

  (Croat, Vukovar)

I will simply tell you that this was a good idea for me because this is our own history and then it must be written by ourselves and lived by ourselves. It is up to us to face our own history.

  (Rwandan teacher)

We want justice and we want revenge. We don't care about any laws. We don't agree with any legal system; we just need revenge.

  (Kurdish widow, near Erbil, Iraq)

The trials should be public, in front of the people, so that they feel that they have truly been liberated and that their rights have been returned to them by those who stole them.

  (Sunni cleric, Baghdad)

Those that bombed my house, . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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