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| Attitudes about Peace and Justice in Northern Uganda |
| Publisher: International Center for Transitional Justice |
| Publication Date: August 14, 2007 |
| Publisher Website: http://www.ictj.org/ |
| Language: en |
| Category:
Uganda, Conflict, Peace and Security, Legal and Judicial Affairs, Human Rights, Conflict, Peace and Security
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From April to June 2007, researchers interviewed citizens in eight counties most affected by the conflict to document their attitudes about mechanisms for peace and justice, such as the national courts, the International Criminal Court (ICC), amnesty, traditional ceremonies, and truth-seeking efforts, as well as measures for victims, such as reparations. The sample size was 2,875 interviews covering eight districts in the North: Amuru, Gulu, Kitgum, Pader, Lira, Oyam, Soroti, and Amuria. In this sense, the data represents populations most directly affected by the conflict. |
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