Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act, 1995 (Act No. 34 of 1995)

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To provide for the investigation and the establishment of as complete a picture  as possible of the nature, causes and extent of gross violations of human rights  committed during the period from 1 March 1960 to the cut-off date contemplated  in the Constitution, within or outside the Republic, emanating from the conflicts of the past, and the fate or whereabouts of the victims of such violations; the granting of amnesty to persons who make full disclosure of all  the relevant facts relating to acts associated with a political objective committed in the course of the conflicts of the past during the said period; affording victims an opportunity to relate the violations they suffered; the taking of measures aimed at the granting of reparation to, and the rehabilitation and the restoration of the human and civil dignity of, victims of violations of human rights; reporting to the Nation about such violations and victims; the making of recommendations aimed at the prevention of the commission of gross violations of human rights; and for the said purposes to provide for the establishment of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission, comprising a Committee on Human Rights Violations, a Committee on Amnesty and a Committee on Reparation and Rehabilitation; and to confer certain powers on, assign certain  functions to and impose certain duties upon that Commission and those Committees; and to provide for matters connected therewith.

 

[Long title substituted by section 19 of Act No. 87 of 1995]