In an inspired move, South Africa built its Constitutional Court on the site of a notorious former prison where human rights had long been denied.
At this mass-grave site, the demands of memory compete with mass tourism and political concerns.
Initially designed to help legitimize the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia, this site has evolved into a genuine, if complicated, memorial site.
This windswept park along the River Plata is a venue for artists’ tributes to victims of state terrorism in Argentina.