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African Journal on Conflict Resolution
On-line version ISSN 2309-737X
Print version ISSN 1562-6997
Abstract
BASHIZI BASHIGE MURHULA, Patrick. Indigenous restorative justice mechanisms as a tool for transitional justice in the Democratic Republic of Congo. AJCR [online]. 2022, vol.22, n.2, pp.34-51. ISSN 2309-737X.
The United Nations Mapping Report on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a powerful reminder of the gravity of the crimes committed in this country. This report found that the period between March 1993 and June 2003 is probably one of the most tragic chapters in the recent history of the DRC. A string of major political crises, wars and multiple ethnic and regional conflicts killed millions of people. However, since the publication of this report there has been a shocking lack of justice for the victims because the Congolese justice system has been ineffective in prosecuting the perpetrators. This article is a valuable contribution to ending impunity in that it proposes an alternative approach to justice. This is based on restorative values and principles, such as the Baraza indigenous restorative justice mechanism. This provides justice to victims, restores peace and reconciliation in the region and, most importantly, holds perpetrators accountable for the crimes and human rights violations they have committed.
Keywords : Baraza; restorative justice; United Nations Mapping Report; Democratic Republic of the Congo; criminal justice system; transitional justice.