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Comparing the Attitudes of Victims and the General Public towards South Africa?s Truth and Reconciliation Commission Process

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This paper compares attitudes in relation to South Africa?s Truth and Reconciliation Commission process, using original data from a survey of victims I conducted in Cape Town and data from a general population survey conducted by Gibson & Gouws.

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Abstract: This paper compares attitudes in relation to South Africa?s Truth and Reconciliation Commission process, using original data from a survey of victims I conducted in Cape Town and data from a general population survey conducted by Gibson & Gouws.

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COMPARING THE ATTITUDES OF VICTIMS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC TOWARDS SOUTH AFRICA'S TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION PROCESS David Backer Lecturer Department of Political Science University of Michigan 6640 Haven Hall Ann Arbor MI 48109 (734) 647-3247 (734) 764-3522 [fax] dabacker@umich.edu Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting Chicago Illinois April 7 2005 INTRODUCTION1 1 Following its transition to non-racial democracy in April 1994 South Africa instituted the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) to examine human rights abuses
Cambridge University Press. 50 Zalaquett Jose. 1989. "Confronting Human Rights Violations Committed by Former Governments: Principles Applicable and Political Constraints." In Aspen Institute State Crimes: Punishment or Pardon. Aspen CO: Justice and Society Program of the Aspen Institute. Zalaquett Jose. 1992. "Balancing Ethical Imperatives and Political Constraints: The Dilemma of New Democracies Confronting Past Human Rights Violations." Hastings Law Journal 43(6): 1425-1438. Zalaquett Jose. 1994. "Why Deal with the Past?" In Alex Boraine Janet Levy and Ronel Scheffer eds.


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