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On 3rd and 4th of July 2017, the International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV), along with a dozen of North-African researchers, gathered in Tunis for a symposium including conferences and roundtables about five of the research topics of the panel’s working groups. The symposium was organised in partnership with the Tunisian Institute of Strategic Studies (Institut Tunisien des Etudes Stratégiques, ITES), the Institute of contemporary Maghreb Research (Institut de Recherche sur le Maghreb contemporain, IRMC) and the United States Institute of Peace (USIP).

This short video highlights some parts of the roundtable Reconciliation and justice in which participated Elisabeth Claverie (the leader of the working group Reconciliation and justice), IPEV members Sophie Daviaud and Zakaria Rhani, along with Mohamed Eljarh (founder and director of Libya Outlook Research and Consultancy), Darine El Hage (Regional Program Manager at U.S. Institute of Peace, Tunis), Mohamed Limam (assistant lecturer in political sciences and public law, University of Jendouba, Tunisia), and Rafaa Tabib (urbanist, anthropologist at the University of Manouba, Tunisia).