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THE COMMITTEES OF THE TRC |
Human Rights Violations (HRV) Committee
The task of the HRV Committee was to investigate human rights abuses that took place
between 1960 and 1994, based on statements made to the TRC. The Committee established the
identity of the victims, their fate or present whereabouts, and the nature and extent of
the harm they have suffered; and whether the violations were the result of deliberate
planning by the state or any other organisation, group or individual. Once victims of
gross human rights violations are identified, they are referred to the Reparation and
Rehabilitation Committee.
Read transcripts of Event and Victim Hearings and submissions from political parties and other organisations.
Reparation and Rehabilitation (R&R)
Committee
The enabling act empowered the R&R Committee to provide victim support to ensure that
the Truth Commission process restores victims' dignity; and to formulate policy proposals
and recommendations on rehabilitation and healing of survivors, their families and
communities at large. The envisaged overall function of all recommendations
is to ensure
non repetition, healing and healthy co-existence. A President's Fund, funded by Parliament
and private contributions, has been established to pay urgent interim reparation to
victims in terms of the regulations prescribed by the President.
Read policy documents and workshop transcripts.
Amnesty Committee (AC)
The primary function of the AC is to consider that applications for amnesty were done in
accordance with the provisions of the Act. Applicants
could apply for amnesty for any act, omission or offence associated with a political
objective committed between 1 March 1960 to 6 December 1993. The cut-off date was later
extended to 11 May 1994. The final date for the submission of applications was 30
September 1997. Being granted amnesty for an act means that the perpetrator is free from
prosecution for that particular act.
Read transcripts of Amnesty Hearings and Decisions.