This film examines the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that was set up in South Africa after the end of Apartheid in the nation. The public commission put the white minority of the nation with its victims--the black majority population of the nation, and how this commission facilitated the healing of a nation, including its value for the victims and the amnesty for the perpetrators. Many of the perpetrators state that they were only "carrying out their orders."
សេចក្តីពិពណ៌នា
This film examines the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that was set up in South Africa after the end of Apartheid in the nation. The public commission put the white minority of the nation with its victims--the black majority population of the nation, and how this commission facilitated the healing of a nation, including its value for the victims and the amnesty for the perpetrators. Many of the perpetrators state that they were only "carrying out their orders."