Reparasie, die onbetaalde rekening van die Waarheids- en Versoeningsproses

<strong>Reparations, the unpaid account of the Truth and Reconciliation Process</strong><br /><span>The author contends that the final question about the contribution of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission will not be whether the Human Rights Violations Comm...

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Main Author: P. G. J. Meiring
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2000-09-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
Online Access:http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/1260
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spelling doaj-a0030c056bb840608c14bfa1096021e32020-11-24T23:44:54ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052000-09-0121230131510.4102/ve.v21i2.12601062Reparasie, die onbetaalde rekening van die Waarheids- en VersoeningsprosesP. G. J. Meiring0Universiteit van Pretoria<strong>Reparations, the unpaid account of the Truth and Reconciliation Process</strong><br /><span>The author contends that the final question about the contribution of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission will not be whether the Human Rights Violations Committee or even the Amnesty Committee were successful in their respective tasks of collecting data, as well as holding numerous victims' and amnesty hearings throughout the country, but concerns the question of reparation to the victims of apartheid. Raising his concern about the fact that government was slow to act upon the TRC�s reparation proposals, he underlines the reasons why proper reparation was of supreme importance to the victims as well as to the nation. After discussing the five categories of reparation proposals, the author suggests a number of areas where the faith communities in the country have a unique and significant contribution to make.</span>http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/1260
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Reparasie, die onbetaalde rekening van die Waarheids- en Versoeningsproses
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title Reparasie, die onbetaalde rekening van die Waarheids- en Versoeningsproses
title_short Reparasie, die onbetaalde rekening van die Waarheids- en Versoeningsproses
title_full Reparasie, die onbetaalde rekening van die Waarheids- en Versoeningsproses
title_fullStr Reparasie, die onbetaalde rekening van die Waarheids- en Versoeningsproses
title_full_unstemmed Reparasie, die onbetaalde rekening van die Waarheids- en Versoeningsproses
title_sort reparasie, die onbetaalde rekening van die waarheids- en versoeningsproses
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series Verbum et Ecclesia
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publishDate 2000-09-01
description <strong>Reparations, the unpaid account of the Truth and Reconciliation Process</strong><br /><span>The author contends that the final question about the contribution of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission will not be whether the Human Rights Violations Committee or even the Amnesty Committee were successful in their respective tasks of collecting data, as well as holding numerous victims' and amnesty hearings throughout the country, but concerns the question of reparation to the victims of apartheid. Raising his concern about the fact that government was slow to act upon the TRC�s reparation proposals, he underlines the reasons why proper reparation was of supreme importance to the victims as well as to the nation. After discussing the five categories of reparation proposals, the author suggests a number of areas where the faith communities in the country have a unique and significant contribution to make.</span>
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