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Catholic voices of the voiceless: the politics of reporting Rhodesian and Zimbabwean state violence in the 1970s and the early 1980s
(University of the Free State, 2015)
Some of the worst atrocities of state violence perpetrated by the Rhodesian state were
published and disseminated around the world in 1975 thanks to the Rhodesian Catholic
Bishops’ and the Catholic Commission on Justice ...
SADF soldiers’ silences: institutional, consensual and strategic
(University of the Free State, 2015)
This article treats silence as a collective phenomenon. Silence can be proscribed and
enforced, socially conditioned and sanctioned, or voluntarily embraced. All forms were
evident in the case of soldiers who served in ...
Two modes of amnesia: complexity in postcolonial Namibia
(University of the Free State, 2015)
Public commemoration of past atrocity, mass crime and particularly genocide
has drawn attention both in the public realm and in scholarly debate, meeting
general acceptance in recent years. However, the seeming opposite ...
‘We have moved on’: human rights and intersubjectivity in post- 2007/2008 violence in Kenya
(University of the Free State, 2015)
In September 2010, the International Criminal Court Prosecutor, Moreno Ocampo,
issued summons against six Kenyans suspected of bearing the greatest responsibility
for crimes against humanity committed in Kenya after the ...