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Community Theatre for Documentation, Healing and Advocacy, No. 3 Community theatre committee members speaking to a former rebel commander and documenting the stories
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Community Theatre for Documentation, Healing and Advocacy, No. 2 Community theatre committee members speaking to a former rebel commander and documenting the stories
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Community Theatre for Documentation, Healing and Advocacy, No. 1 Community theatre committee members speaking to a former rebel commander and documenting the stories
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Art-Based Community Theatre for Documentation, Healing and Advocacy , No. 2 Community Committees undertaking documentation of victims narratives as an advocacy tool
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Art-Based Community Theatre for Documentation, Healing and Advocacy , No. 1 A lady narrates her story of the conflict which is documented to used as an advocacy tool for accountability in the communities
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Preparation of Mato Oput Plant, No. 2 The Mato Oput plant is prepared by pounding using a pestle and later put in a calash from where the conflicting parties will drink it
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Preparation of Mato Oput Plant, No. 1 The Mato Oput plant is prepared to be used during the reconciliation ceremony
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Mato Oput Plant for Reconciliation Ceremony The bitter plant is prepared to be drunk during the Mato Oput ceremony
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Attendants Gather for Mato Oput Ceremony, No. 2 Perpetrators families gather for the mato oput ceremony
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Attendants Gather for Mato Oput Ceremony, No. 1 Participants assemble to start the Mato Oput ceremony
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Drinking the Bitter Root This is done by both parties as a sign of unity and the bitter root reminds them of the past bitterness and never to repeat the same offence
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Payment of Compensation The compensation is paid out the offending party as a sign of restitution
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Symbolic Slaughter of Sheep The sheep is slaughted to symbolize blood lost by the deceased and shared with conflicting parties as sign of unity
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Parties Paying Compensation Blood Money This blood money is payed as compensation for the loss of a loved one by the offending clan
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Women Participating in Mato Oput Ceremony in Acholi Two women for conflicting parties prepare to drink the oput herb from the same calabash symbolising end of hostility between conflicting clans
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A Boy at the Reunification Meeting A boy listens carefully at the reunification meeting while lowering his face
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Reunification meeting in Bia B Lamwo District, No. 3 Women listen attentively to proceeding in the reunification meeting
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Providing Testimony at the Ceremony A woman provides testimony during the reunification meeting
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Reunification Meeting in Bia B Lamwo District, No. 2 Community and family members attend a family reunification meeting
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Reunification Meeting in Bia B Lamwo District, No. 1 Family members give testimony during a reunification meeting