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Special Report Transcript Episode 71, Section 4, Time 25:54

Before the break we saw what those who violated human rights stand to gain from the Truth Commission process. But certainly those who survived these violations and the families of those who did not are more important. The new democratic government, actually we as a nation, has a moral responsibility to provide reparation to those victims of human rights abuses. After all, it is through their suffering that we gained our freedom.

Notes: Max du Preez

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TRC Final Report
Volume FIVE Chapter FIVE Reparation andRehabilitation Policy ■ INTRODUCTION 1 During the period under review, the majority of South Africans were denied their fundamental rights, including the right to vote and the right to access to appropriate education, adequate housing, accessible ...
Report of the Reparation and Rehabilitation Committee ■ INTRODUCTION 1. In 1998, the Reparation and Rehabilitation Committee (RRC) reported on its work and presented its policy recommendations to the President .1 This formed part of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission ...
 
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