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العدالة الانتقالية «4-5»: السودان من الثورة إلى الحرب… عدالة مؤجلة
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العدالة الانتقالية «4-5»: السودان من الثورة إلى الحرب… عدالة مؤجلة

Al-Rakoba about 2 hours 1 mins read

إذا كانت تجارب الدول التي خرجت من الحروب والأنظمة الاستبدادية تعلمنا أن العدالة الانتقالية لا تنجح بمجرد إنشاء لجنة أو إصدار قانون، فإن التجربة السودانية تقدم مثالًا أكثر تعقيدًا؛ فقد خرج السودان من ثورة شعبية واسعة رفعت شعار «حرية، سلام، وعدالة»، وكان من الطبيعي أن تصبح العدالة واحدة من أهم ركائز الانتقال السياسي. لكن ذلك …

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