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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Mary Ingouville Burton.

Van Pelt Library DT1974.2 .B87 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Burton, Mary Ingouville, author.
Series:
Ohio short histories of Africa
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Truth commissions--South Africa.
Truth commissions.
Restorative justice--South Africa.
Restorative justice.
Human rights--South Africa.
Human rights.
Political crimes and offenses--Investigation.
South Africa.
Political crimes and offenses--Investigation--South Africa.
Political crimes and offenses.
South Africa. Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Physical Description:
158 pages ; 18 cm.
Place of Publication:
Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, 2017.
Summary:
"15 April 2016 marked 20 years since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) hearings began. The TRC was set up to give an opportunity for perpetrators of human rights transgressions to come clean about the atrocities that happened during those evil days of apartheid. Sadly, only half of the truth came to the fore. Many families still do not know what happened to their loved ones. There are few people better placed than Mary Burton to write about the TRC, having been one of its Commissioners. Burton's pocket book provides an informed account from the inside of the process and workings of the TRC and a measured and balanced assessment of its outcomes and significance. Even at the time of its existence, the TRC came in for criticism from a variety of quarters: both the African National Congress and ex-President F.W. de Klerk took legal action to challenge or prevent the publication of the Commission's report; however, the Commission also fulfilled a vital and important role in the transition from apartheid to democracy, and it has become a model for other countries wishing to undertake similar journeys to deal with past atrocities and come to some kind of national resolution, reconciliation or closure."--Publisher's website.
Contents:
Introduction
Transition
Setting up
Human rights violations and the public hearings
Amnesty
Reparations
Special hearings
Challenges to be overcome
Truth, justice, reparations: can they bring reconciliation?
Notes:
First published in 2016 in Auckland Park, South Africa, by Jacana Media.
First published in North America in 2017 in Athens, Ohio, by Ohio University Press.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 144-149) and index.
ISBN:
9780821422786
0821422782
OCLC:
1004670148
Publisher Number:
99979876892

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