Author: International Center for Transitional Justice
Publisher: International Center for Transitional Justice
Publication Date: November 1, 2005
Publisher Website: http://www.ictj.org
Language: en
Category: Morocco, Legal and Judicial Affairs, Human Rights, Sustainable Development, Conflict, Peace and Security
The 33-page report traces the historical process, dating back to the early 1990’s, that led to the formation of the the Moroccan Equity and Reconciliation Commission (Instance Équité et Réconciliation or IER) in early 2004, and places its work within that larger context. The report also relates how the truth-telling process has unfolded since the IER began its work—including through unprecedented televised public hearings—and presents it as the most comprehensive investigation to date of the 1956-1999 era of violations in Morocco.
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