Rwanda: two decades after genocide
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/25/world/africa/rwandans-carry-on-side-by-side-two-decades-after-genocide.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=second-column-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0 Is restorative justice possible after genocide? The New York Times does an excellent job covering life in Rwanda on the ground two decades after the genocide. Victims and their families and offenders and their families continue to work towards peace
UK: restorative justice as a victim’s right
RJI shares this story from the BBC News regarding the story of Paul Kohler, a victim of violent crime. (9.16) Mr. Kohler chose restorative justice in his own case which meant he chose to meet the offender who attacked him. As Kohler describes
Colombia: Restorative Justice
http://www.minjusticia.gov.co/Noticias/TabId/157/ArtMID/1271/ArticleID/2858/MinJusticia-comprometido-con-la-Secretar%C3%ADa-Ejecutiva-de-la-Jurisdicci%C3%B3n-Especial-para-la-Paz.aspx We are glad to see restorative justice mentioned by the Ministry of Justice in Colombia and share this news story with you. (April 2017). After violence of any kind a measure of healing is possible in the lives of the