RECONCILIATION
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Statement issued by the S A Council of Churches in reply to the Baptist Union |
Statement issued by S A Council of Churches (SACC) expressing conern about the withdrawal of the Baptist Union from the Council on the issue of the claim on monopoly of non-violence. The Council has reacted to the statement on the basis that this implies that SACC is in favour of violence. |
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Declaration of commitment |
This journal article discusses statement issued by Bishop of the Catholic Church to their fellow Catholics after a three day consultation on social justice and reconciliation in February 1977. |
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List of the ten transgressions of the religion freedom by the SA Government as compiled by the Justice of the reconsiliated divison of the SACC |
List of the ten transgressions of religious freedom by the SA Government as compiled by Justice and Reconciliation division of the South African Council of Churches (SACC). |
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South Africa must get a little more playful | ||
Comment: Reconciliation must include truth | ||
Reconciliation: a task for all | ||
Safe space for truth | ||
Mandela: time to make a clear, decisive break | ||
Democracy - the dream and reality | ||
Comment: White lives tip the balance once again | ||
Editorial: Reconciliation - a tough and tricky journey | ||
Discussions in Brazzaville: 6-9 September 1988 |
Foreign Affairs internal telex communication from A Jaquet reporting concern about the international media reports of a Cuban troop and equipment build-up in Angola; national conciliation requirements as a key issue to peace in Angola and the implementation date for the withdrawal of Cuban troops |
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Twelve statements: a christian elections manifesto |
This is a circular consisting of twelve statements for the consideration of all christian voters in the republic of South Africa. |
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Dealing with White and Black fears on the way to a multi-party democracy |