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Human rights and political transition in South Africa: the case of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Abstract

This article is dedicated to recounting the main initiative of Nelson Mandela's government to manage the social resentment inherited from the segregationist regime. I conducted interviews with South African intellectuals committed to the theme of transitional justice and with key personalities who played a critical role in this process. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission is presented as the primary institutional mechanism envisioned for the delicate exercise of redefining social relations inherited from the apartheid regime in South Africa. Its founders declared grandiose political intentions to the detriment of localized more palpable objectives. Thus, there was a marked disparity between the ambitious mandate and the political discourse about the commission, and its actual achievements.

Human rights; transitional justice; Truth and Reconciliation Commission; South Africa


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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    20 Aug 2013
  • Date of issue
    2013

History

  • Received
    Apr 2012
  • Accepted
    Apr 2013
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