"South Africa." . . "South Africa Truth and Reconciliation Commission Africa Bishops Biography Freedom of Information Act." . . "Mensenrechten." . . "Südafrika (Staat)" . . "Electronic books." . . . . "Binnenlandse politiek." . . "Politics and Government." . . "International law Republic of South Africa." . . "Politics and government Republic of South Africa." . . "Afrique du Sud" . . "SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture." . . "Afrique du Sud (république). Truth and Reconciliation Commission." . . "sandhedskommission" . . "POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy." . . "South Africa (Republic). Truth And Reconciliation Commission." . . "Politics & government Republic of South Africa." . . "Staat Südafrika." . . "Onderzoekscommissies." . . "Over the last 30 years, many political transitions from authoritarian regimes and dictatorial political systems have been accompanied by Truth Commissions. Since 1974 there have been over 20 of these Commissions established in countries as diverse as Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia, El Salvador, Ethiopia, the Philippines and Germany, among others. Perhaps the most important Truth Commission of our time is the South African one which also seeks to act as a mechanism for reconciliation in a divided society. The South African conflict was extremely long and violent, its victims suffered traumatic experiences and in part one of the Commission functions is to allow their story to be told. This book tries to examine the Truth Commission in South Africa and the issues that surround it, assessing different versions of the South African past and the complex negotiations leading to the establishment of the Commission and the complex politics of amnesty, justice and nation building."@en . "Zuid-Afrika" . . . "Truth and Reconciliation Commission"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Over the last thirty years, many political transitions from authoritarian regimes and dictatorial political systems have been accompanied by Truth Commissions. Since 1974 there have been over twenty of these Commissions established in countries as diverse as Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia, El Salvador, Ethiopia, the Philippines and Germany, among others. Perhaps the most important Truth Commission of our time is that in South Africa which also seeks to act as a mechanism for reconciliation in a divided society. The South African conflict was extremely long and violent; its victims suffered traumatic experiences and in part one of the Commission functions is to allow their story to be told. This book examines the Truth Commission and the issues surrounding it; it assesses different versions of the South African past, the complex negotiations leading to the establishment of the Commission and the complex politics of amnesty, justice and nation-building."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The South African truth commission" . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Livres électroniques" . . . "The South African Truth Commission"@en . "The South African Truth Commission" . . . . . "South Africa Politics and Government" . . "SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural." . . "Südafrika <Staat> / Wahrheits- und Versöhnungkommission." . . "South Africa. Truth and Reconciliation Commission." . .