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A country unmasked
A country unmasked, As Apartheid ended, South Africans felt it was necessary to put the past behind them and turn the page of history—but first they needed to <i>read</i> that heart-breaking, gut-wrenching page. To that end they formed the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, A country unmasked has a rating of 4 stars
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  • A country unmasked
  • Written by author Alex Boraine
  • Published by Cape Town ; Oxford University Press, 2000., 2001/01/04
  • As Apartheid ended, South Africans felt it was necessary to put the past behind them and turn the page of history—but first they needed to read that heart-breaking, gut-wrenching page. To that end they formed the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
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Acknowledgements
Introduction 1
1 The road to reconciliation: The genesis of the TRC 11
2 Consultation and legislation: The Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act 47
3 Getting under way: The Commission at work 76
4 Breaking the silence: The TRC hearings 98
5 Collective responsibility? Political parties and institutional hearings 145
6 A season of madness: P.W. Botha 188
7 A South African tragedy: Winnie Madikizela-Mandela 221
8 Amnesty in exchange for truth: Evaluating the South African model 258
9 'Artificial even-handedness'? Responses to the TRC report 300
10 What price reconciliation? The achievement of the TRC 340
11 Beyond the TRC: The South African model and the international community 379
Conclusion 423
Endnotes 443
Bibliography 453
Index 457


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