Monday Sep 23, 2024
The Doha Document for Peace in Darfur (2011): Justice on Hold
Imagine a courtroom where the world's most heinous crimes are supposed to be judged, yet only petty thieves stand trial. What happens when a peace agreement promises justice but delivers amnesty? This episode peels back the layers of the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur of 2011, revealing the high stakes and hidden maneuvers behind an ambitious—and controversial—peace process.
Join host Heba Bawaieh, along with Dr. Paul Williams and Professor Milena Sterio, seasoned peace negotiations lawyers who played direct roles in the Doha peace process. The discussion uncovers the dynamics that propelled the negotiations, the promises made within the agreement, and the complex challenges faced during its implementation. From power-sharing arrangements to justice for victims and security provisions, this episode sheds light on the successes and shortcomings of the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur, offering valuable lessons for current and future peace efforts worldwide.
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Africa Ethnic Background Music by Alexi Action [Link to music]
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