State Crimes and Accountability: Are Truth and Reconciliation Compatible?

March 5, 1999

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Wole Soyinka
Luis Moreno Ocampo
Gisela von Muhlenbrock and Paul Stopforth

Panelists:

Tom Blanton
Executive Director, National Security Archive

L. Carter Cornick
Former Chief, Terrorism Research and Analytical Center, FBI, supervisory investigator for the Letelier assassination and the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Marine Compound in Beirut, among other cases

Marguerite Feitlowitz
Author, A Lexicon of Terror: Argentina and the Legacies of Torture; Lecturer, Harvard University

Julie Leimbach
EPIIC'97, Senior, Tufts University; Intern, Institute of Criminology, South Africa

Luis Moreno Ocampo
President, Transparency International Latin America and the Caribbean; Prosecutor of the Argentine Military leaders responsible for the Malvinas War; Author, In Self Defense: How To Avoid Corruption and When Power Lost the Trial: How to Explain the Dictatorship to Our Children

Paul Stopforth
South African Artist; Professor, Museum School of Fine Arts

Gisela von Muhlenbrock
Former Chief of Staff and Counsel, Minister of Justice, Santiago, Chile; Author, decree creating Chile's Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Wole Soyinka
Nobel Laureate in Literature; Author, The Burden of Memory, The Muse of Forgiveness and The Open Sore of a Continent: A Personal Narrative of the Nigerian Crisis; Woodruff Professor of the Arts, Emory University; Fellow, W.E.B. DuBois Institute, Harvard University

Moderator:
Tamy Guberek and Alyssa Moore
EPIIC Colloquium