The Anti-Discrimination Legal Forum (ADLF), convened a profound dialogue on transitional justice, exploring themes of truth-seeking, accountability, and reparations through the lens of global experiences. Titled “Truth, Justice, Accountability, and Reparations for Crimes Against Humanity: Comparative Experiences from Africa and Latin America,” the event featured two globally renowned experts whose careers have shaped transitional justice mechanisms across continents.
Distinguished Speakers was Ms. Yasmin Sooka (South Africa) and Mr. Carlos Castresana Fernández (Spain)
Ms. Yasmin Sooka (South Africa)
Executive Director, Foundation for Human Rights in South Sudan | Chair, UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan. A stalwart in human rights advocacy, Ms. Sooka’s work spans decades and continents.
Mr. Carlos Castresana Fernández (Spain) UN Commissioner for Human Rights in South Sudan | Former Head, International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG). A fearless prosecutor and judicial reformer, Mr. Castresana shared hard-earned lessons.
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