This book highlights how, and why, torture is such a compelling
tool for states and other powerful actors. While torture has a
short-term use value for perpetrators, it also creates a
devastating legacy for victims, their families and communities. In
exposing such repercussions, this book addresses the questions
?What might torture victims need to move forward from their
violation and ?How can official responses provide truth or justice
for torture victims
Building on observations, documentary analysis and over seventy
interviews with both torture victims and transitional justice
workers this book explores how torture was used, suffered and
resisted in Timor-Leste. The author investigates the extent to
which transitional justice institutions have provided justice for
torture victims; illustrating how truth commissions and
international courts operate together and reflecting on their
successes and weaknesses with reference to wider social, political
and economic conditions. Stanley also details victims? experiences
of torture and highlights how they experience life in the newly
built state of Timor-Leste
Tracking the past, present and future of human rights, truth and
justice for victims in Timor-Leste, Torture, Truth and Justice will
be of interest to students, professionals and scholars of Asian
studies, International Studies, Human Rights and Social Policy.
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