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Transitional Justice: Healing Through Stories
The experiences of war crime victims.
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From a Forced-Wife to a Human Rights Advocate
From a Forced-Wife to a Human Rights Advocate
Don’t let your past define you. Walk your own future.
Lydia Huang
Aug 31, 2020
I’m a Killer, but I’m Not Guilty.
I’m a Killer, but I’m Not Guilty.
Is a forced victim-perpetrator guilty of their charges? The Gray Zone and moral ambiguity of War Crimes.
Lydia Huang
Aug 23, 2020
The Healing Journey: From a Child Soldier to the Founder of a Non-profit Organization
The Healing Journey: From a Child Soldier to the Founder of a Non-profit Organization
Should all perpetrators be punished? What about a coerced act of violence? Some offenders inflict pain onto the innocents, not for any…
Lydia Huang
Aug 16, 2020
Homes: The Story of Abu Bakr as a Syrian Refugee
Homes: The Story of Abu Bakr as a Syrian Refugee
The Syrian War is not news. Syria has been in a hectic civil war since 2011 and the situation is worsening with various local and…
Lydia Huang
Aug 5, 2020
The Voices of the Silenced
The Voices of the Silenced
Have you seen interviews of survivors who endured execrable violence imposed by their government? How did they feel when they finally…
Lydia Huang
Jul 26, 2020
What is Transitional Justice? A Brief Introduction to a Storytelling Initiative
What is Transitional Justice? A Brief Introduction to a Storytelling Initiative
This blog is an initiative to shed light on the experiences of war crime victims. It aims to deliver personal accounts of atrocities, to…
Lydia Huang
Jul 19, 2020
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