VICTIMIZERS NO MORE

M. Espejo
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In order to grasp the obstacles faced by peacebuilding processes it is important to analyze the basics: language. The way individuals are addressed matters because it determines their agency to narrate their stories, and freely explore their identities during the conflict’s aftermath. After studying Primo Levi’s “gray zone”, the relevance of studying the interstice between victims and victimizers becomes evident. The oxymoron makes visible a need to rethink the concepts in order to overcome the obstacle it represents during post-conflict’s reintegration processes. This article attempts to contribute to the unleashing of static concepts such as “victim” and “victimizer” while in periods of transition. These, under the premise that notions should be kinetic in accordance with the transitioning process they are part of. It is found that static concepts have a dissonance with labels anchored to a violent and complex past during peacebuilding efforts. Therefore, the article frames the transitional justice context by analyzing its objectives and special mechanisms, while revising what is understood by the words “victims” and “victimizers”. The ultimate goal is to problematize the findings and contrast them with the concept of violence. Mainly, because it is violence the one that creates, and mediates the relationship between both victims and victimizers. The article is part of a three-set of theoretical exercises. This one frames context to advance in the first steps to recognize and overcome the stigma imposed on conflict’s primary actors. It is the theoretical proposal to deepen on how to make reconciliation more attainable.    Key words: Transitional justice, victims, victimizers/perpetrators, peacebuilding, violence, resentment. 
不再是受害者
为了掌握建设和平进程所面临的障碍,重要的是分析基本因素:语言。对待个人的方式很重要,因为这决定了他们讲述自己故事的能力,以及在冲突结束后自由探索自己身份的能力。在研究了普里莫·列维的“灰色地带”之后,研究受害者和加害者之间的间隙的相关性就变得显而易见了。这种矛盾修饰法表明有必要重新考虑这些概念,以便克服冲突后重新融入社会过程中它所代表的障碍。本文试图为在过渡时期释放诸如“受害者”和“加害者”等静态概念做出贡献。它们的前提是概念应该是动态的,与它们所处的过渡过程一致。研究发现,静态概念与建设和平努力期间固定在暴力和复杂过去的标签不协调。因此,本文通过分析过渡时期司法的目标和特殊机制来构建过渡时期司法语境,同时对“受害者”和“加害者”这两个词的理解进行修正。最终目标是将这些发现问题化,并将其与暴力的概念进行对比。主要是因为暴力创造并调解了受害者和加害者之间的关系。这篇文章是三套理论练习的一部分。这为在认识和克服强加给冲突主要行为者的污名方面迈出第一步奠定了基础。它是深化如何使和解更容易实现的理论建议。关键词:过渡司法,受害者,加害者/加害人,建设和平,暴力,怨恨
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