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Transitional Justice in Times of Conflict: A Case Study of the Barza Inter-Communautaire in the Kivus

In the aftermath of the Second Congo War, a range of transitional justice mechanisms was adopted in the ungoverned Kivu provinces in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), characterised by the lack of political settlement, the decline of government control, and the prevalence of different t...

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Main Author: Tuenpakdee, Naruemol
Other Authors: Seegers, Annette
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Language:English
Published: Department of Political Studies 2021
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description In the aftermath of the Second Congo War, a range of transitional justice mechanisms was adopted in the ungoverned Kivu provinces in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), characterised by the lack of political settlement, the decline of government control, and the prevalence of different types of violence other than armed fighting. In the wake of this, the Kivus became entangled in a myriad of daunting challenges in their pursuit of justice and sustainable peace, particularly through the formal transitional justice mechanisms introduced by the transitional government. The failure of state-led transitional justice mechanisms led to the implementation of the Barza Inter-Communautaire (Barza) – a local justice mechanism - as a part of a national strategy for reconciliation. In times of ongoing conflict, the Barza was embodied in the constellation of power shaped by local, national and international political dynamics. The Barza-led justice processes during armed conflicts have had both positive and negative impacts on the Kivu provinces. On the one hand, the mechanism - with its restorative potentials - had a pacifying effect on armed conflict since it had the capacity to resolve conflict and de-escalate ethnic violence. On the other hand, the mechanism also had an increasing effect on conflict intensity which would contribute to a greater likelihood of conflict recurrence. This is because the Barza mechanism was capable of being manipulated by warring parties as a part of their political tactics, in conjunction with their military operations. Hence, the manner in which armed conflicts were settled and wrongdoings were addressed through the Barza during the 2003-06 transition had significant implications for conflict dynamics in the Kivu provinces.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/33060 Transitional Justice in Times of Conflict: A Case Study of the Barza Inter-Communautaire in the Kivus Tuenpakdee, Naruemol Seegers, Annette Justice and Transformation In the aftermath of the Second Congo War, a range of transitional justice mechanisms was adopted in the ungoverned Kivu provinces in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), characterised by the lack of political settlement, the decline of government control, and the prevalence of different types of violence other than armed fighting. In the wake of this, the Kivus became entangled in a myriad of daunting challenges in their pursuit of justice and sustainable peace, particularly through the formal transitional justice mechanisms introduced by the transitional government. The failure of state-led transitional justice mechanisms led to the implementation of the Barza Inter-Communautaire (Barza) – a local justice mechanism - as a part of a national strategy for reconciliation. In times of ongoing conflict, the Barza was embodied in the constellation of power shaped by local, national and international political dynamics. The Barza-led justice processes during armed conflicts have had both positive and negative impacts on the Kivu provinces. On the one hand, the mechanism - with its restorative potentials - had a pacifying effect on armed conflict since it had the capacity to resolve conflict and de-escalate ethnic violence. On the other hand, the mechanism also had an increasing effect on conflict intensity which would contribute to a greater likelihood of conflict recurrence. This is because the Barza mechanism was capable of being manipulated by warring parties as a part of their political tactics, in conjunction with their military operations. Hence, the manner in which armed conflicts were settled and wrongdoings were addressed through the Barza during the 2003-06 transition had significant implications for conflict dynamics in the Kivu provinces. 2021-03-02T09:56:51Z 2021-03-02T09:56:51Z 2020 2021-03-02T05:30:52Z Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/33060 eng application/pdf Department of Political Studies Faculty of Humanities
spellingShingle Justice and Transformation
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title Transitional Justice in Times of Conflict: A Case Study of the Barza Inter-Communautaire in the Kivus
title_full Transitional Justice in Times of Conflict: A Case Study of the Barza Inter-Communautaire in the Kivus
title_fullStr Transitional Justice in Times of Conflict: A Case Study of the Barza Inter-Communautaire in the Kivus
title_full_unstemmed Transitional Justice in Times of Conflict: A Case Study of the Barza Inter-Communautaire in the Kivus
title_short Transitional Justice in Times of Conflict: A Case Study of the Barza Inter-Communautaire in the Kivus
title_sort transitional justice in times of conflict a case study of the barza inter communautaire in the kivus
topic Justice and Transformation
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/33060
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