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Peace and Justice in Colombia?
The Impact of the International Criminal Court
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here to receive notices of each of the mini-documentaries as they are
released through the end of May. Are peace and justice being achieved together in Colombia? In this 6-minute
video, Colombia’s senior government officials, civil society leaders, and
scholars debate that question. Gustavo Gallón, Ivan Cepeda and Eduardo
Montealegre argue over Colombia’s "Peace & Justice" law, and if it is being
used as an amnesty to shield those who have committed serious crimes. General
Óscar Naranjo, Colombia’s National Police Director and ICC Prosecutor Luis
Moreno-Ocampo consider whether the prosecutor’s preliminary examination is
helping strengthen domestic justice. Featuring: Cecile Aptel, International Center for
Transitional Justice; Andrew Hudson, Human Rights First; Kenneth Roth, Human
Rights Watch; General Óscar Naranjo, Colombia National Police Director; Luzolo
Bambi Lessa, Democratic Republic of Congo Minister of Justice; Ivan Cepeda
(voice), Victims Rights, Colombia; General Óscar Naranjo; Gustavo Gallón,
Director, Colombian Commission of Jurists; Eduardo Montealegre, Law Professor
Colombia; Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Prosecutor, International Criminal
Court.
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