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