Twenty Years After Peace Accord, Victims Still Live in Conflict's Shadow
२० वर्षसम्म बेवास्तामा परेको संक्रमणकालीन न्यायको असफलताको सामाजिक मूल्य द्वन्द्वका यौनहिंसा पीडितहरूले नै चुकाइरहेका छन् । पीडित हुँदै मानसिक आघात, लाञ्छना र गरिबीका रूपमा अर्को पुस्तासम्म सरिरहेको छ । पीडकहरूको पहिचान र जवाफदेहिता टुङ्गोमा नपुग्दा, पीडितहरूका सन्तानले समेत युद्ध समाप्त भएको वर्षौँपछि युद्धकै मूल्य चुकाइरहेका छन्।
Twenty years after a peace agreement, survivors of conflict-related sexual violence continue to bear the profound social cost of transitional justice failures. These survivors endure psychological trauma, social stigma, and poverty, burdens that are often passed down to the next generation. The lack of accountability for perpetrators and the failure to identify them have perpetuated suffering, even years after the conflict's official end. The second generation is also paying the price for a war that concluded long ago. This ongoing struggle underscores the deep and lasting impact of unresolved conflict and the critical need for comprehensive justice and reconciliation processes. The societal repercussions are immense, affecting not just the direct victims but also their families and communities. Addressing these lingering injustices is crucial for lasting peace and healing. The article emphasizes the intergenerational transmission of trauma and hardship.
This story sheds light on the persistent suffering of conflict victims and the failures of transitional justice systems, even decades after peace agreements.
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