WIRE โ Ethiopia's Transitional Justice (TJ) Policy marks an ambitious attempt to address the country's legacies of conflict, mass violations, and institutional mistrust. It introduces a broad framework built around truth-seeking, accountability, reparations, and institutional reform. Yet ambition is not the same as transformation. The critical question is not whether Ethiopia has adopted transitional justice, but whether
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