This policy paper, published by the Cross Cultural Foundation (CrCF) and Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR), presents critical insights into Thailand’s struggle for justice and human rights following a decade of political violence…
This policy paper, published by Yayasan PASKA Aceh and Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) examines the memorialization of Rumoh Geudong, a former site of atrocities during the Aceh conflict. It highlights the importance…
This research report explores Thailand’s long-standing political conflict, the militarization of society, and the struggles for human rights and justice. Using Participatory Action Research (PAR), the study captures the lived experiences of victims,…
This research report explores the role of young people in peacebuilding efforts in Timor-Leste, focusing on martial arts and ritual arts groups—organizations that have historically been linked to both conflict and resilience. Through…
Published by the Cross Cultural Foundation (CrCF), Duayjai Group, and Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR), Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice in Thailand offers a comprehensive exploration of Thailand’s complex political landscape, with a focus…
This engaging and accessible graphic publication presents the key findings of the Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in a simplified format, making the history and lessons of the past more widely…
In September 2008, the Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was established. The TRC collected statements from more than 2,400 victims, witnesses, leaders and persons involved in the conflict. It also conducted…
This policy paper, published by Asosiasaun Chega! Ba Ita (ACbit) and Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR), highlights the urgent need for recognition, reparations, and justice for women survivors of conflict-related sexual violence in…
This research report captures the voices of survivors and community members in the aftermath of "the Tensions" (1999-2003)—a period of conflict marked by human rights violations, displacement, and deep social divisions. Using Participatory…