‘Ending the Silence’: Addressing the Legacy of Displacement in Northern Ireland’s ‘Troubles’

IF 1.7 1区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS International Journal of Transitional Justice Pub Date : 2021-04-11 DOI:10.1093/IJTJ/IJAA027
Niall Gilmartin
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Though transitional justice measures are increasingly used to address displacement, particularly restitution programmes and truth-telling initiatives, the issue of addressing the long-term impact of displacement on individuals, communities and wider society represents significant challenges for peacebuilding processes. Based on in-depth interviews with those who suffered displacement in Northern Ireland’s ‘Troubles’, this article seeks to explore the marginalized and often silenced narratives of those displaced, shedding light on the multi-layered short- and long-term harms and consequences of displacement for individuals, families and community relations. The article’s argument is twofold: first, that experiences of displacement should be considered as a form of conflict-related harm and trauma and those displaced recognized as victims. And second, that ‘storytelling’ and other bottom-up acknowledgement projects are seen by victims and survivors as an effective vehicle to ‘break’ the silence, end the denial and advance their pursuit of recognition and acknowledgement.
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“结束沉默”:解决北爱尔兰“麻烦”中的流离失所问题
虽然过渡时期司法措施越来越多地用于解决流离失所问题,特别是归还方案和说实话倡议,但解决流离失所对个人、社区和更广泛社会的长期影响问题是建设和平进程面临的重大挑战。本文通过对北爱尔兰“动乱”中流离失所者的深度访谈,试图探索那些被边缘化、经常被沉默的流离失所者的叙述,揭示流离失所对个人、家庭和社区关系造成的多层次短期和长期伤害和后果。这篇文章的论点是双重的:首先,流离失所的经历应被视为一种与冲突有关的伤害和创伤,而流离失所者应被视为受害者。其次,“讲故事”和其他自下而上的承认项目被受害者和幸存者视为“打破”沉默、结束否认、推进他们对认可和承认的追求的有效工具。
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