TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION

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"Truth sets a nation free"
Commission "could be political weapon"
E-mail from Pascual Pastrana to Phyllis Naidoo

Details of the killings and torture of high-profile anti-apartheid activists in the Eastern Cape, as well as of security police methods and structures, are expected to emerge du~ing a five-week sitting of the Amnesty Committee of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission which begins in Port Elizab

E-mail from Phyllis Naidoo to David Gonzalez

I think that I told you about this symposium, in my last email before the weekend and asked whether you had any concerns you wish me to raise . But you have not responded. Have you received it?

George Sewpersad
Healing the hurt without endangering the patient
Inquest: HM Haffejee Transcript
Letter from Helen to Phyllis Naidoo

A very happy Christmas to you, a prosperous New Year and a better government in 1997, wherever you happen to live, especially in Britain - not that there is much hope offered by Tony Blair's Tory-cloned 'New Labour'.

Letter from Josephine to Phyllis Naidoo

This is the last time I shall have the privilege of writing this annual newsletter to you all, as my present 5-year term of \ office ends in September 1997 and we shall then be electing a new Prioress. Please pray we may be guided b; the Holy Spirit in that election.

Letter from Judy and John to Phyllis Naidoo

We received a letter from an American friend asking "whether we are involved in all the hard times in Africa - it sounds horrible". There are certainly ยท"hard times" here in Southern Africa, particularly for the poor and unemployed.

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Sarah

On Monday when I thought something ghastly had happened to you I wrote to Bev Naidoo asking her to get her daughter Maya who is at Oxford to look for you. Luckily I had not posted her letter when yours of the 11th August arrived.

Safe space for truth
The role of media under Apartheid
Voice of grief
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