José Pablo Baraybar directs the Peruvian Forensic Anthropology Team (EPAF), which leads the search for and identification of the missing in Peru after 20 years of internal armed conflict. In his lecture for the Denver Justice and Peace Committee’s 2008 Salon Series, Baraybar explains the need for a restorative approach to justice for the family members of the missing, a concept he calls the ‘Humanitarian Umbrella’.*
 
* The images in this podcast come from ‘If I don’t come back, look for me in Putis’, an exhibition of photographs by Domingo Giribaldi, which documents the exhumation of Peru’s largest mass grave in Putis, Ayacucho. Click here for more information on EPAF and their work at the Putis exhumation.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
The Humanitarian Umbrella: combining retributive and restorative justice in the search for the missing
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