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Title: | Transitional Justice and Human Rights in Zimbabwe’s Gukurahundi Mass Grave Exhumations | Authors: | Tawanda Ray Bvirindi Nigel Mxolisi Landa Sherphard Chidarikire Community Studies, Midlands State University in Zimbabwe. Nehanda Centre for Gender and Cultural Studies, Great Zimbabwe University, Zimbabwe School of Nursing and Midwifrey, The University of Newcastle, Australia. |
Keywords: | transitional justice exhumations ideation Zimbabwe Gukurahundi |
Issue Date: | 2024 | Publisher: | Indiana University Press | Abstract: | Transitional justice requires a multi-stakeholder as well as a multidimensional approach. In Zimbabwe, the issue of atrocities committed by the state (now commonly referred to as Gukurahundi) is a topic that evokes emotive debate, especially around the process of exhuming the remains of those who were buried in mass graves. One controversial issue surrounding the exhumation of mass graves is the idea of letting “by-gones be by-gones.” This political strategy potentially allows perpetrators to circumvent the human rights issues that arise after mass graves are exhumed. It also denies the victims proper burial and closure for their families. Using an analysis of data in the form of legal reports, international laws, and case law, among other literature, this article examines the international norms on exhumation and the politics inhibiting exhumation of the Gukurahundi mass graves in Zimbabwe. | URI: | https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6348 |
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