Country of My SkullEver since Nelson Mandela dramatically walked out of prison in 1990 after twenty-seven years behind bars, South Africa has been undergoing a radical transformation. In one of the most miraculous events of the century, the oppressive system of apartheid was dismantled. But how could this country - one of spectacular beauty and promise - come to terms with its ugly past? How could its people, whom the oppressive white government had pitted against one another, live side by side as friends and neighbors? To begin the healing process, Nelson Mandela created the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, headed by the renowned cleric Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Established in 1995, the commission faced the awesome task of hearing the testimony of the victims of apartheid as well as the oppressors. In this book, Antjie Krog, a South African journalist and poet who has covered the work of the commission, recounts the drama, the horrors, the wrenching personal stories of the victims and their families. Through the testimonies of victims of abuse and violence, from the appearance of Winnie Mandela to former South African president P.W. Botha's extraordinary courthouse press conference, this award-winning poet leads us on an amazing journey. |
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... live with your fears . Now , after eighteen years and the Chilean Truth Commission , courage has again evolved a new definition : the guts not to give in to easy justice . To live within the confinements of reality , but to search day ...
... live with your fears . Now , after eighteen years and the Chilean Truth Commission , courage has again evolved a new definition : the guts not to give in to easy justice . To live within the confinements of reality , but to search day ...
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... live in a place like that ? Do you want your children to live in such a country ? ' ' Spare me your clichés about the struggle tonight . Get real . We're sitting here trapped in our own home and in an hour's time we could fucking well ...
... live in a place like that ? Do you want your children to live in such a country ? ' ' Spare me your clichés about the struggle tonight . Get real . We're sitting here trapped in our own home and in an hour's time we could fucking well ...
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... live it . We are so utterly sorry . We are deeply ashamed and gripped with remorse . But hear us , we are from here . We will live it right here with you , for you . - - I put my glass on a table and flee outside into Adderley Street ...
... live it . We are so utterly sorry . We are deeply ashamed and gripped with remorse . But hear us , we are from here . We will live it right here with you , for you . - - I put my glass on a table and flee outside into Adderley Street ...
Contents
They Never Wept the Men of My Race | 1 |
None More Parted than Us | 14 |
First Hearings | 22 |
Copyright | |
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