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The Truth and Reconciliation Challenge

When Apartheid was abolished in the 1990s, South Africans had to find a way to confront their brutal past without endangering their chance for future peace. But it was a challenging process for many survivors of atrocities committed by the former racist regime. Justice Sisi Khampepe served on the Amnesty Committee of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and as she tells Witness, she had to put aside her own emotions and experiences at the hands of the police, to expose the truth about Apartheid.

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5 minutes