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The shock of forgiveness

September 11, 2014September 11, 2014Peacebuilding, Restorative Justice

Guest blog by Fabrice j. Guerrier Hell is not merely a fiery story of eternal damnation written in a book; hell is what civilians experience in times of war. It is a lived experience that brings deep psychological trauma. War disintegrates the very social fabric people live in – their sense of safety, hope, and....

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