International experience has shown that addressing past human rights violations is a necessary step in the process of reconciliation and nation building. How was post-apartheid, democratic South Africa to deal with its past human rights violations? Would it go the way of retribution in order to settle the scores of the past? Would it go the way of blanket amnesty in the name of political expediency and ignore the fate of its victims? The Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation, Act 34 of 1995, which established the TRC envisaged that national unity and reconciliation could be promoted by determining the extent, and the fate and whereabouts of the victims, of such human rights violations; giving opportunity for story-...
Abstract: This article argues that the question “Are South Africans reconciled? ” is meaningless unl...
Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRC) have emerged in the last few decades as a mechanism for a...
<p><strong>Reconciliation as narrative: Witnessing against a too easy and a too difficul...
South Africa s past has to be grappled with, courageously and penetratingly. Especially its recent d...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has been a turning point in South African history. By ...
Narrating Political Reconciliation advances a distinctive political discourse of South Africa's Trut...
In the final years of the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty-first century, there has been a ...
<p><strong>Reconciliation: a gift from God</strong></p><p>This article...
The transition between apartheid and democracy was a confusing and difficult time in South Africa. T...
On the main initiative of the former President Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the Truth...
The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission is one of the most talked about innovative, bu...
Countries going through democratic transition have to address how they will deal with the human righ...
When the New South Africa finally came into place after the April elections in 1994, all South Afric...
This thesis explains how the truth commission got its reconciliation. Truth commissions are one of t...
Reconciliation is a very central teaching and practice fundamental to the life and witness of the Ch...
Abstract: This article argues that the question “Are South Africans reconciled? ” is meaningless unl...
Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRC) have emerged in the last few decades as a mechanism for a...
<p><strong>Reconciliation as narrative: Witnessing against a too easy and a too difficul...
South Africa s past has to be grappled with, courageously and penetratingly. Especially its recent d...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has been a turning point in South African history. By ...
Narrating Political Reconciliation advances a distinctive political discourse of South Africa's Trut...
In the final years of the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty-first century, there has been a ...
<p><strong>Reconciliation: a gift from God</strong></p><p>This article...
The transition between apartheid and democracy was a confusing and difficult time in South Africa. T...
On the main initiative of the former President Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the Truth...
The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission is one of the most talked about innovative, bu...
Countries going through democratic transition have to address how they will deal with the human righ...
When the New South Africa finally came into place after the April elections in 1994, all South Afric...
This thesis explains how the truth commission got its reconciliation. Truth commissions are one of t...
Reconciliation is a very central teaching and practice fundamental to the life and witness of the Ch...
Abstract: This article argues that the question “Are South Africans reconciled? ” is meaningless unl...
Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRC) have emerged in the last few decades as a mechanism for a...
<p><strong>Reconciliation as narrative: Witnessing against a too easy and a too difficul...