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	<title>African Transitional Justice Network | Annah | Activity</title>
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				<title>I am writing a paper on mass movements and TJ, focusing on how mass movements can catalyse transitional justice processes (or discussions that call for some of the TJ recommendations) and positive transitions that contribute to more peaceful, violence-free societies. I am interested in how TJ can leverage some of these organic, informal structures and the often issue-induced mass movements for peace. CSVR recently hosted a webinar on this topic, and the Global Learning Hub hosted a panel on this during the October 2025 GLH Conference. I will consolidate and draw inspiration from some of the reflections and discussion points on my paper expanding them with case studies - particularly Sudan mass protests (2019), Gen Z protests in Kenya (2024), Burkina Faso (2014), Gen-Z mass protests in Nepal (2025), Tunisia (Arab Spring, 2011), student-led mass protests in Bangladesh (2024-2025) and Gabon (2023).</title>
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