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DA rejects call for apology in row over presidential pardon (04.02.10)

By Franny Rabkin A COALITION of civil society organisations yesterday called on the Democratic Alliance (DA) to “formally apologise” for its role in “denying victims a voice” in applications for presidential pardons ...

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DA won't apologise in pardons row (04.02.10)

By Franny Rabkin Civil society organisations has called on the DA to 'formally apologise' for its role in 'denying victims a voice' in applications for presidential pardons for politically motivated crimes. A ...

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DA slammed over 'secret' pardons (04.02.10)

By Anna Majavu SEVEN human rights organisations have demanded that the DA formally apologise for leading a multiparty forum that recommended apartheid killers for a presidential pardon. “We call on the DA ...

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Transparent pardons — or a royal prerogative? (01.02.10)

By Dene Smuts Another View: The last thing we should do is grant wider presidential powers in this area, writes Dene Smuts Our president is beginning to resemble Henry VIII. Not only is he ...

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Traumatic Stress Update Newsletter (Volume 1 Number 2)

Dix-Peek, D. (2010). Traumatic Stress Update. Volume 1, Number 2, February 2010. Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation. (pdf 170kb)

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On race and crime: A reply to a reply (28.01.10)

By Gavin Silber and Nathan Geffen Gavin Silber and Nathan Geffen respond to James Myburgh's critique This is a reply to James Myburgh's response to our article Race, class & violent crime in ...

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