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"Truth and reconciliation commissions"

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Blogger BoratsFriendinAfrica said...

Hi there Are you aware of the evolution of the south African political scenario where the situation has resulted in the creation of : TRPSA aka The Truth and Reconciliation Party of South Africa


Please read more at: http://truthandreconciliationpartyofrsa.blogspot.com/ and

http://shine.yahoo.com/topic/truth+and+reconcilation+party+of+south+africa/

http://www.thedailymaverick.co.za/article/2010-04-04-the-aftermath-of-eugene-terreblanches-murder-south-africa-needs-to-think-clearly-now

June 25, 2010 at 8:14 AM

Blogger Matt said...

I'm quite cynical about most of these truth and reconciliation commissions, so I think one important thing to note is the role that international forces play in these commissions, their reports, and the ways in which those reports are enacted into law.

The example of El Salvador is particularly pertinent here, because this is a nation whose government was under the thumb of the United States and its foreign policy during the war/death squad years (1980-1992, roughly). The truth commission contained an American (Thomas Buergenthal), and the commission's report resulted in a blanket amnesty for war criminals.

What would be really helpful would be some way to distinguish a legitimate, serious commission from a farce.

July 1, 2010 at 3:17 PM

Anonymous Kathleen A Sullivan MSW said...

Hello, last week we announced the formation of the United States Truth and Reconciliation Coalition (US TRC), based on the South Africa TRC. As a coalition, we will focus on increasing public awareness of extreme abuse - historical and present-day - that has been committed in the United States and/or by the United States government. We will focus on the following: US government human experimentation, human trafficking, organized ritual crime, and torture. To learn more, you can contact us at ustrc@comcast.net Thank you. Kathleen A. Sullivan, MSW

August 30, 2010 at 5:39 PM

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