It is the justice of peace and compassion. The justices desire to bring people together,...
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Elsa Malan:
It is the justice of peace and compassion. The justices desire to bring people together, not to drive them apart.
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Yes, I do. It is the justice
of peace and compassion.
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The justice that desires
to bring people together,
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not drive them apart.
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Jack Marlon, Melbourne Herald Sun.
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Reverend Mzondo,
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since the Afrikaners were in control
of both the police and the army,
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would it be true to say, sir, that they
are most to blame for the atrocities?
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Apportionment of blame
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is not the purpose of the commission, sir.
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Langston Whitfield,
Washington Post.
Clip duration: 31 seconds
Views: 159
Timestamp in movie: 00h 10m 29s
Uploaded: 10 September, 2021
Genres: drama, romance
Summary: A journalist and a poetess meet during the hearings of South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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