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Memorialization generally refers to the process of preserving memories of people or events. It can be a form of address or petition , or a ceremony of remembrance or commemoration.

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6-640: An independence day is an annual event commemorating the anniversary of a nation 's independence or statehood , usually after ceasing to be a group or part of another nation or state, or after the end of a military occupation , or after a major change in government. Many countries commemorate their independence from a colonial empire . Not all countries mark independence as a national holiday . Many, such as Australia , Canada , China , Denmark , New Zealand , Ireland , Luxembourg , Saudi Arabia , South Africa , and Turkey mark other dates of significance. ( Ziua Unirii Mare) Memorialization In

12-451: A form of reparations , or compensation efforts that seek to address past human rights violations . They aim to provide compensation for losses endured by victims of abuse, and remedy prior wrongdoing. They also publicly recognize that victims are entitled to redress and respect. The United Nations Basic Principles on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation recognizes “commemorations and tributes to

18-620: Is the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Chile , which was created to document abuses by the former military dictatorship there. Memorialization can arouse controversy and present certain risks. In unstable political situations, memorials may increase desire for revenge and catalyze further violence. They are highly politicized processes that represent the will of those in power. They are thus difficult to shape, and international relief workers, peacekeepers , and NGOs risk being drawn into disputes about

24-424: The context of transitional justice , memorialisation honours the victims of human rights abuses. Memorials can help governments reconcile tensions with victims by demonstrating respect and acknowledging the past. They can also help to establish a record of history, and to prevent the recurrence of abuse. Memorials can also be serious social and political forces in democracy-building efforts. Memorials are also

30-479: The creation or maintenance of memorial sites. Yet they also have the potential to redress historical grievances and enable societies to progress. Guy Beiner has introduced a concept of decommemorating in reference to hostility towards acts of commemoration that can result in violent assaults and in iconoclastic defacement or destruction of monuments. Beiner's studies suggest that rather than stamping out memorialization, decommemorating can paradoxically, function as

36-476: The victims” as a form of reparation. There are numerous types of memorials used as transitional justice initiatives. These include architectural memorials , museums, and other commemorative events. For instance, in northern Uganda , monuments, annual prayer ceremonies, and a mass grave were created in response to the war conducted by and against the Lord’s Resistance Army there. Another example

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