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_9218815 _aTutu, Desmond, _eautor _d1931- |
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_aNo future without forgiveness / _cDesmond Mpilo Tutu. |
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_aNew York : _bImage Doubleday, _c1999. |
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| 520 | 1 | _a"The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa has put the spotlight on all of us...In its hearings Desmond Tutu has conveyed our common pain and sorrow, our hope and confidence in the future." --Nelson Mandela The establishment of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission was a pioneering international event. Never had any country sought to move forward from despotism to democracy both by exposing the atrocities committed in the past and achieving reconciliation with its former oppressors. At the center of this unprecedented attempt at healing a nation has been Archbishop Desmond Tutu, whom President Nelson Mandela named as Chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. With the final report of the Commission just published, Archbishop Tutu offers his reflections on the profound wisdom he has gained by helping usher South Africa through this painful experience. . | |
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_aPerdón _xAspectos religiosos _xCristiandad _9195424 |
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_aReconciliación _xAspectos religiosos _xCristiandad _9183003 |
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_aSudáfrica _xRelaciones sociales _9218776 |
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