Drawing from archives and lived experience, the international production probes the emotional and political complexities of reconciliation in a fractured world
Any objective analysis must proceed from the premise that commissions of inquiry are not criminal courts. They neither prosecute nor sentence. Their constitutional purpose is to…
There is a way we find refuge from mourning. We distract ourselves. We move cities. We change jobs. We scroll endlessly. We convince ourselves that strength means silence. But…
The artist’s latest exhibition, spanning 40 years, celebrates ‘the victory of memory over forgetting’
Critics wondered whether the convention would follow through with local ward talks and implement recommendations
The notion of human dignity is a fundamental rule of law principle and has broader implications related to ubuntu and restorative justice
The 80th anniversary of WWII is an opportune moment to reflect on the future of justice in South Africa
Thirty years on, the patience of the poor is wearing thin as they are subjected to tardy, disrespectful service
Successive ANC-led governments have been criticised by some for prioritising national reconciliation ahead of justice for victims
The president has withdrawn his notice to oppose a landmark case led by the son of Fort Calata
The Expropriation Bill was signed into law; the families of victims of apartheid-era human rights violations want to know why the TRC recommendations haven’t been implemented,…
The relatives want to know if the failure to prosecute was orchestrated to protect past and present political elites
The National Prosecuting Authority told MPs it was trying to expedite Truth and Reconciliation cases because it understood victims’ families were losing hope of finding justice…
Sue Williamson’s new show opens in Joburg and a retrospective is coming soon
The Templeton Prize is in recognition of her work in healing in the aftermath of apartheid This content is restricted to registered users and subscribers. Get Your Free Account…
The anti-apartheid archives provide an understanding of our past and therefore present, something Palestinians no longer have
Secretary general Fikile Mbalula considers the party’s three decades in power and its future
To build trust among South Africans and create an equitable society, we each need to dismantle our ‘built-in’ biases and become aware of our blind spots
To build trust among South Africans and create an equitable society, we need to dismantle our ‘built-in’ biases and become aware of our blind spots
Ramaphosa said that the IFP leader had helped end the violence which had gripped the country ahead of the 1994 polls.