|
Content
A listing of transcripts of the dialogue and narrative of this section.
|
Structure
The list provides the transcript, info about the text, and links to references contained in the text.
|
Special Report Transcripts for Section 7 of Episode 26
Time | Summary | | 38:53 | Like him or hate him, Dirk Coetzee was the man who started the truth process when he exposed police death squads in 1989. One wonders if we would have had a Truth Commission now if it hadn’t been for the ball that he started rolling. Coetzee and two of his Vlakplaas colleagues, David Tshikalanga and Almond Nofemela will start retelling their stories in Durban this coming week when their applications for amnesty are heard. The Human Rights Violations Committee will hear evidence in Empangeni from Monday. Please tune into SABC 3 on Tuesday evening at 9:30 when I share a debate on the tricky question of amnesty with Bishop Tutu. The programme is called ‘The Tuesday Debate.’ But the Special Report will be with you again next Sunday evening. Thank you for watching. Good night. | Full Transcript | 39:42 | End credits | Full Transcript |
|
|
>