#TJ twitter peeps - what is the most accessible transitional justice book you would recommend to a student coming to the issue for the first time?
I have so far:
- Sands East West Street
- Arendt Eichmann in Jerusalem
- Keefe Say Nothing
- Cakaj When The Walking Defeats You
Some others I can think of:
- Taussig Diary of a Limpieza
- Fernando Aramburu Homeland
- McKay Bear in Mind These Dead
- Ung First They Killed My Father
- Llosa Death in the Andes
- Swain River of Time
- Krog Country of My Skull
- Allen Trial Justice

#TJbooks
One of the first books I read on #TJ was Mamdani's When Victims become Killers during my masters, which helped to complicate my basic understanding of mass violence, though Gourevitch's book was a more acessible read that piqued my interest in the Rwandan genocide
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