
Was justice served by South Africa's peace accord?
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The apartheid era in South Africa ended in 1991 with the National Peace Accords. The peace agreement also paved the way for a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Yet TRC head Desmond Tutu himself considered the process “scandalously unfinished.” Systematic injustice doesn't end with mere signatures on a page.
Lawyer Prakash Diar and writer Kagiso Lesego Molope were young activists in apartheid-era South Africa. They saw the toll that oppression and state violence took: on their families, friends, communities, and themselves. In our fourth episode of Inventing Peace, they consider the history and what other countries might learn from the
1991 National Peace Accord.
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