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Unspeakable Truths - Confronting State Terror and Atrocity by Priscilla B. Hayner

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"Drawing from close to five hundred interviews in over a dozen countries, Unspeakable Truths takes a critical look at the world's truth commissions, challenging many common assumptions about these bodies and their impact. As she explores the inner workings of these commissions, Hayner uncovers heartwrenching stories about the pain, as well as the enormous power, of bringing past atrocities to light. For those concerned with the fate of democracy and freedom on the international stage, Unspeakable Truths is essential reading."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published May 31, 2002

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301 reviews12 followers
December 31, 2010
Well organized, complex, and extensive. An excellent book to pick up if you're interested in the subject.
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October 30, 2015
This is a great intro/overview of truth commissions, and somewhat their interaction with other elements of transitional justice. I liked her comparative framework, as too often truth commission studies focus on the "successful" examples, and Hayner also provided examples of what can go wrong and what it looks like when conflicts end without truth telling. Recommended for anyone unfamiliar with the field. Read for grad school.
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593 reviews27 followers
April 11, 2014
Read this for a grad school class.
This book was very well researched and written and at times is incredibly dense due to the amount of detail. Very God for anyone interested in truth commissions in general or one of the commissions specifically. It's only getting three stars from me because it is heavily policy/procedure focused, which is great, just not my cup of tea.
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4 reviews13 followers
April 1, 2015
A thoughtful and comprehensive dive into modern-era truth commissions. It balances well the needs of survivors with pragmatic policy concerns, and entertains difficult questions useful to anyone determining the needs of a transitional justice system. Over all a must-read.
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203 reviews30 followers
July 8, 2012
well planned, executed and organized. still not entirely sure what my own verdict is on truth commissions, but Hayner provided a good deal of new information regarding the topic.
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Author 5 books76 followers
September 16, 2012
Ayuda a entender el trabajo y las complicaciones de las comisiones de la verdad.
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March 18, 2013
A relatively clear synopsis of truth commissions around the world.
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June 17, 2013
Excellent review of the history of truth commissions.
Author 2 books21 followers
August 17, 2013
A comprehensive and useful overview of experiences in transitional justice over recent decades, though analytically weak.
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June 1, 2016
Essential if you want to be informed about a complex world.
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