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DESCRIPTION:"Justice, Forgiveness and the Khmer Rouge Tribunal"\nSophal Ear\nFriday, 
 September 12, 2008\n4 p.m., 223 Moses Hall\nSponsored by the Institute of 
 International Studies\nCo-sponsored by the Religion, Politics and 
 Globalization Program, the Human Rights Center, and the War Crimes Studies 
 Center\n\nWhat does "Justice" mean when 30 years have passed after the 
 death of nearly a quarter of the population and not one person has been 
 found guilty of any crimes by an internationally recognized court? What 
 forgiveness can be given or taken away in this time? In 1998, Cambodia's 
 Prime Minister implored his people to "dig a hole and bury the past"; what 
 form can transitional justice take under such conditions? This talk 
 will\nexplore the Buddhist meaning of justice and forgiveness in the 
 context of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal now taking place in Cambodia.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/09/04/18532909.php
SUMMARY:"Justice, Forgiveness and the Khmer Rouge Tribunal"
LOCATION:Moses hall, UC Berkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/09/04/18532909.php
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