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Evaluating the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Author(s): Elizabeth Stanley Source: The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 39, No. 3 (Sep., 2001), pp[removed]Published by: Cambridge University Press Stable URL:
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Michael Ignatieff / Buthelezi / Margaret Malloch / Diliza Mthembu / Phil Scraton / Elizabeth Stanley / Johan Smit / Desmond Tutu / F. W. de Klerk / Shiko Ntsoko / Eileen Berrington / Yasmin Sooka / Khabonina Masilela / Winnie Mandela / Elizabeth Stanley Source / Nelson Mandela / /

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