
Memory as a Battlefield: The Role of Digital Archives in Post-Conflict Truth Wars
In the wake of violent conflict, the struggle over truth and memory begins. This commentary explores how digital archives have become powerful tools for justice, reconciliation, and historical accountability while also serving as contested spaces where narratives collide. Drawing on global case studies from Syria, Cambodia, Colombia, Rwanda, and Bangladesh, the piece examines how technology shapes what societies remember, preserve, and forget.
Read the full commentary to explore how digital memory is reshaping the pursuit of truth and justice in post-conflict societies.