Very interesting to see victims and perpetrators talking like this and can imagine it helps a lot with closure. Fortunately it’s mostly those who fought for our liberation if not a good cause who owns up to their acts whilst the champions of apartheid which was found to be crime against humanity continue to refuse to take responsibility. The TRC was very clear that those who did not come out clear on their murderous acts must not get amnesty but prosecution is painfully slow with most of the perpetrators dying of old age and going to the graves without telling the truth/ would love to engage more with the producers of this documentary and we can probably have them join us at the Revolutionaries and Family Reconciliation Day on the 16th December 2023 in South Africa’s Mogale City. May god heal our world of all evil and bring to an end the killings in Palestine, etc ……
@KingLetuba2 жыл бұрын
Very sad to see those who caused more harm and pain sitting down questioning those they inflicted pain
@KingLetuba2 жыл бұрын
This country would heal if those who inflicted pain on black people in this country during apartheid could stand in front of black platforms like this and account so people can find closure. Those who were oppressed always seem to reach out always and it is sickening
@greatmanmosia55592 жыл бұрын
The PAC movement of Azania is not an evil organization.
@eyamadodaayiphelinkulunkul51273 жыл бұрын
I was going to learn a lot frm Mr Mphahlele
@KingLetuba2 жыл бұрын
Real healing and forgiveness will come when white folks recognise the pain they caused and agree to stand like this man. People can start to heal
@sibusisosimama7501 Жыл бұрын
Did these ppl ever go to the townships and ask for forgiveness ,,did they ever go to tribal leaders kings and queens whom they despossessed the land by barrel of bullets ask forgiveness