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Special Report Transcript Episode 27, Section 2, Time 19:14You have said that you would like one day to meet Mrs. Kondile and look her in the eye. // I would like to do that in future, yes sir. // Mrs. Kondile asked me to convey to you that that is an honour that she feels you do not deserve and that if you were really remorseful you would have not applied for amnesty but in fact stood trial for what you did with her son. // I honour her feelings as far as not wanting to see me. I can understand it. I would have felt exactly the same way, I suppose. And as far as the amnesty application is concerned I think the peace and reconciliation Act was constructed by all walks of lives, all parties represented and I think I’m entitled, as anyone else, not to be isolated and looked at alone in single context, but are entitled to the right of the laws of this land as any other individual that is involved. And according to those laws I applied when the amnesty came up. // Thank you, no further questions. Notes: Adv Imran Moosa (Counsel for Kondile Family); Dirk Coetzee References: there are no references for this transcript |