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Special Report Transcripts for Section 7 of Episode 29
Time | Summary | | 40:08 | Perhaps mister Botha’s former cabinet colleagues should take his advice seriously to cooperate with the Truth Commission. More than one of them have been implicated directly in gross human rights violations and there are only 20 days left before the deadline for applications for amnesty. After 14 December they would be vulnerable to prosecution and civil action. Of course the Truth Commission has asked for this deadline to be extended to March next year. It is possible that parliament will do exactly that when they meet early next year. The Truth Commission’s Amnesty Committee has received some 3700 applications for amnesty to date. More than a thousand of these have been dealt with, most of them administratively, that means without hearing evidence. A large number of last minute applications are expected in the next 20 days, among them a group of black members of the SADF’s feared 32 Battalion who served in townships and were involved in a lot of the third force violence of the ...more | Full Transcript | 41:50 | End credits | Full Transcript |
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