Article
French
ID: <
10.4000/revdh.10023>
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DOI: <
10.4000/revdh.10023>
Abstract
This article questions the capacity of Colombian transitional justice to integrate the voices of ethnic groups and their plural truths in the construction of peace and national historical memory. The truths of marginalized groups thus counterbalance the narratives of majority groups. The instruments of the Integral System of Transitional Justice, including the Special Jurisdiction for Peace and the Truth Commission, are called upon by indigenous peoples to use these other truths. Once integrated into judicial and extrajudicial mechanisms, those storytelling take on a restorative and transformative meaning.