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Was South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) a ""miracle"" that depended on the unique leadership of Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu? Or does it provide a working model for other traumatized nations? Addressing these questions, Lyn Graybill explores the political origins, theological underpinnings, and major achievements of the world's most ambitious truth commission - an institution that offered indemnity to perpetrators of gross human rights abuses, and a process that urged victims to forgive. Graybill distills in one concise and very readable volume a vast amount of information on the TRC, including discussions of a number of groups - the media, religious communities, and the medical and business sectors - that came under the scrutiny of the commission. She also addresses the theory and practice of forgiveness and the relative advantages of amnesty vs. prosecution. She concludes with an indictment of the ANC government's failure to enact the commission's recommendations for substantial reparations to victims and with an overview of NGO efforts to continue the reconciliation process. Graybill explores the political origins, theological underpinnings, and major achievements of the world's most ambitious truth commission.

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Lyn Graybill offers remarkable insights into how one nation has dealt with an emotionally charged issue... that can be helpful to other deeply divided countries. - Paul Simon

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Introduction. Setting Up the TRC. Nelson Mandela: Pragmatic Reconciler. Desmond Tutu's Theology of Reconciliation. Forgiving the Unforgivable. Amnesty: A Controversial Compromise. Storytelling. Women's Testimony Before the TRC. Innocent Bystanders? Media Hearings. Wounded Healers: The Churches Respond. The Rest of the Story. A Workable Model?

Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: Miracle

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      Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 31/03/2002
      ISBN13: 9781588260574, 978-1588260574
      ISBN10: 1588260577

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      Book Synopsis
      Was South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) a ""miracle"" that depended on the unique leadership of Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu? Or does it provide a working model for other traumatized nations? Addressing these questions, Lyn Graybill explores the political origins, theological underpinnings, and major achievements of the world's most ambitious truth commission - an institution that offered indemnity to perpetrators of gross human rights abuses, and a process that urged victims to forgive. Graybill distills in one concise and very readable volume a vast amount of information on the TRC, including discussions of a number of groups - the media, religious communities, and the medical and business sectors - that came under the scrutiny of the commission. She also addresses the theory and practice of forgiveness and the relative advantages of amnesty vs. prosecution. She concludes with an indictment of the ANC government's failure to enact the commission's recommendations for substantial reparations to victims and with an overview of NGO efforts to continue the reconciliation process. Graybill explores the political origins, theological underpinnings, and major achievements of the world's most ambitious truth commission.

      Trade Review
      Lyn Graybill offers remarkable insights into how one nation has dealt with an emotionally charged issue... that can be helpful to other deeply divided countries. - Paul Simon

      Table of Contents
      Introduction. Setting Up the TRC. Nelson Mandela: Pragmatic Reconciler. Desmond Tutu's Theology of Reconciliation. Forgiving the Unforgivable. Amnesty: A Controversial Compromise. Storytelling. Women's Testimony Before the TRC. Innocent Bystanders? Media Hearings. Wounded Healers: The Churches Respond. The Rest of the Story. A Workable Model?

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