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Podcast: ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog
Episode: Peace can start in a prison cell: how IHL and humane detention can build pathways to peace
Description: When wars end, peace rarely begins overnight. Itβs built, slowly and painstakingly, through acts that restore a sense of humanity where it was once suspended. Among these, how a society treats people it detains may seem peripheral, yet it can determine whether trust survives long enough for peace to take root. Humane detention, often overshadowed by more visible aspects of conflict recovery, is in fact one of the earliest and most concrete tests of readiness for peace. Each act of respect for law and dignity β registering a detainee, allowing a family visit, providing medical care, or releasing a prisoner when...