This document provides an overview of a webinar on exploring restorative tactics after human rights abuses. It outlines the webinar agenda which includes an introduction to online tools, foundations for strategic thinking, key terms, reasons for new tactics, and examples of restorative tactics such as remembering abuses, strengthening individuals and communities, and seeking redress. The document also provides details on specific tactics used in Cambodia, West Africa, Chile, Spain and the UK.
1. A Project of 649 Dayton Avenue St. Paul, MN 55104 USA T:+1.612.436.4800 Email: newtactics@cvt.org Websites: http://www.cvt.org http://www.newtactics.org Exploring RESTORATIVE Tactics after abuses have taken place provided by Nancy L. Pearson, M.S.W., L.I.S.W. New Tactics in Human Rights Project Manager The Center for Victims of Torture A Tavaana Webinar
41. What is your vision? 1973 – 1990 Activists documenting violations 1988 – Chile signs UN Convention Against Torture 1998 – Pinochet indicted for human rights violations by Spanish magistrate 1998 – Pinochet arrested in London while traveling 1999 – UK House of Lords decreed there was no immunity for torture 2000 – Pinochet returns home to charges and house arrest until his death
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43. The Center for Victims of Torture – New Tactics in Human Rights Project 649 Dayton Avenue St. Paul, MN 55104 USA T:+1.612.436.4800 Email: newtactics@cvt.org Websites: http://www.cvt.org http://www.newtactics.org Attribution List “The Center for Victims of Torture - New Tactics in Human Rights Project” as the source for any information used in this document as well as any original attribution provided in this document. Noncommercial The information in this document is not to be used for profit. Share Alike If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same, similar or a compatible license. The Center for Victims of Torture—New Tactics in Human Rights project invites you to use, share and contribute to the further development of this information under the License: Creative Commons 2.0 The New Tactics in Human Rights project invites you to use and share this information with others. We ask only that you do so using the Creative Commons 2.0 License that is outlined below. A Project of