Lomé to host the 6th edition of African Transitional Justice Forum

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Wednesday, 24 August 2022 05:21
Lomé to host the 6th edition of African Transitional Justice Forum

(Togo First) - Early next month, Lomé will host the 6th edition of the African Transitional Justice Forum. Togolese authorities recently met with a delegation from the AU and the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR), who organize the forum, to discuss its execution.

The forum, where transitional justice in Africa is reviewed, will, according to its organizers, gather stakeholders who will draw new strategies for bolstering all existing mechanisms and practices related to transitional justice, on the continent.

John Ikubaje, who led the AU delegation, explained that Lomé was picked to host the event because of its experience and expertise in following the recommendations of the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC). These recommendations were implemented by the High Commissioner’s Office for Reconciliation and National Unity Improvement (HCRRUN).

"Looking at Togo's experience and efforts in transitional justice, we decided to hold this forum in Lomé. For five days, we had fruitful discussions with the HCRRUN and the inter-ministerial committee and reviewed all factors needed for the successful execution of this important meeting," said the AU envoy.

The African Union (AU) Forum on the State of Transitional Justice is held every year. This year, about 200 participants are expected. The event is set to take place from September 7 to 9.

Written by: Esaïe Edoh

Translated from French by:Schadrac Akinocho

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