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Smallest Truths

Smallest Truths

Written by: Zovighian Public Office
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The smallest truths can carry the greatest weight in justice. "Smallest Truths" is a podcast by the Zovighian Public Office that centers survivors and communities enduring atrocity, diplomatic abandonment, and disinformation. Through intimate dialogue and critical analysis, we examine how even the tiniest details of lived experience can challenge disinformation, shift power away from perpetrators, and drive accountability, dignity, and memory.

Join us for conversations that carry survivor truths – and the hard questions they raise – beyond borders, crises, and atrocity crimes.

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Episodes
  • Authentic peace: When collaboration and truth outlast power
    Sep 3 2025

    What does authentic, long-lasting peace look like when greater powers are imposing so-called peace agreements? In this third episode of "Smallest Truths," Lynn Zovighian wraps up an intense conversation with Nadine Maenza, global advocate for freedom of belief and former Chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF).

    Together, they expose how imposed agreements risk being unauthentic and short-lived, and how communities can reclaim ownership through collaboration and resilience. They show how the smallest truths hold power to account — and why authentic peace must come from those who live it.

    This third conversation leaves us with a pressing question: If accountability begins with the smallest truths, how can they be amplified into the building blocks of enduring peace?

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    25 mins
  • Pressure and truth: How atrocity survivors cut through power
    Sep 3 2025

    How can atrocity survivors and their allies cut through Washington D.C.’s short-term political cycles to be heard? Zovighian Public Office (ZPO) founder Lynn Zovighian and former Chair of USCIRF Nadine Maenza unpack the clash between survivor truths, U.S. diplomacy, and the lobbying of perpetrators — asking why justice in diplomacy and law remains so dangerously slow.

    They expose the two-way road between survivors and Washington: a system wired for speed and political wins, where atrocity truths risk being undervalued – or worse, ignored – and where civil society must compete with perpetrators’ powerful lobbying machines to make evidence count.

    This second of three conversations continues the series with a critical question: When the crimes and perpetrators are so clear, why does justice in diplomacy and international law remain so dangerously slow?

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    34 mins
  • Smallest truths, greatest freedoms: Unlocking justice when atrocity survivors lead
    Sep 3 2025

    What does it mean to “do no harm” when telling the truths of survivors? In this inaugural episode of “Smallest Truths,” Zovighian Public Office (ZPO) founder Lynn Zovighian speaks with Nadine Maenza, former Chair of USCIRF, about serving communities facing religious freedom violations and risks.

    Together, they explore the fragile balance between advocacy and safety: when silence protects communities, and when silence hurts them. They discuss the power of independence in humanitarian diplomacy, the ethics of survivor trust, and how the smallest truths can shift power from perpetrators to survivors.

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    26 mins
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