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Shoshana Levy: "in Colombia, Public Confessions by Senior Officials Help to Anchor a Shared Narrative of the Past, without Possible Denial"

Summary by Le Monde
Nine years after the peace agreement signed between Bogotá and the FARC organization, the Special Court for Peace of Colombia condemned its first guerrillas and military forces, favouring sentences without imprisonment. This innovative model of justice gives rise to as much hope as to debates in a country marked by more than half a century of conflict, deciphers the French lawyer.

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Nine years after the peace agreement signed between Bogotá and the FARC organization, the Special Court for Peace of Colombia condemned its first guerrillas and military forces, favouring sentences without imprisonment. This innovative model of justice gives rise to as much hope as to debates in a country marked by more than half a century of conflict, deciphers the French lawyer.

·Paris, France
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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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