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HUMAN, HS

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Was injured when MK operatives detonated an explosive in a car outside the South African Air Force (SAAF) headquarters in Church Street, Pretoria, on 20 May 1983. Twenty one people were killed and two hundred and seventeen injured. The overall commander of MK’s Special Operations Unit and two MK operatives were granted amnesty (AC/2001/003 and AC/2001/023). See Church Street Bombing, Bombing, Pretoria.

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Looking back at 14 months of the TRC’s Human Rights Violations Hearings
Perpetrators: Causes and motives for gross human rights violations
Human rights violations in the former Venda.
Human rights violations at ANC rehab camps
Human rights violations committed in the Northern Province
Consequences of human rights violations; Tshidiso Motasi meets his father killer, Paul van Vuuren
Truth Commission hearings in Beaufort West focusing on human rights violations perpetrated in Victoria West
Looking back at the Human Rights Violations hearings
Patrick Hlongwane, a perpetrator and victim of human right violations
Human rights violations, Bophuthatswana: The murder of Frieda Mabalane by comrades, the Bop coup, the fall of Mangope and the AWB debacle.
Empangeni Human Rights Violations Hearings, Kwazulu-Natal violence
Human rights violations in ANC detention camps
Human rights violations inside the ANC’s detention camps
TRC’s Human Rights Violations Committee members, Gauteng office
... such as Winnie Mandela and Robert McBride. Sitting in Durban the Truth Commission hearings reminded South Africans that atrocities and human rights violations were not the monopoly of the apartheid state. KwaZulu-Natal’s low intensity civil war was reflected day after day. ...
... particular issues are not at the forefront of the attention of the Commission. The Commission is looking really at perpetrators who have committed human rights violations and particularly gross human rights violations and also victims who are coming forward to tell stories about how those ...
This week’s session of the Truth Commission was actually a sitting of its Human Rights Committee. Let’s take a look at how the commission works. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission has 17 members and is divided into three committees: The Committee on Human Rights Violations, the Committee ...
... to the task of the Truth Commission and that quite simply is to start a national debate on what should be done for the many, many victims of gross human rights violations. While some perpetrators have already been granted amnesty, victims have not even begun to have their losses restored. What ...
... visit tonight. We report on the bizarre stories of torture brought to the Parys hearings of the Truth Commission but we also focus on a gross human rights violation of the past that did not involve physical violence: Bantu Education. And we bring you a special appeal from Archbishop Desmond ...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission has 17 members and is divided into three committees: the Committee on Human Rights Violations, the Committee on Amnesty and the Committee on Rehabilitation and Reparation. The Committee on Human Rights Violations investigates gross human rights violations, ...
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