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Special Report Transcript Episode 76, Section 1, Time 00:27Welcome to the Special Report on the Truth and Reconciliation process. It is Monday morning; this is Mayfair, in the heart of Johannesburg. This is where Winnie Madikizela-Mandela will face the Truth Commission this week. It is likely to be the most crucial week of her entire life. She’s the focal point of a special hearing into the activities of her Mandela United Football Club in Soweto in the late 1980s. Already a large number of foreign journalists have gathered here. To them, this is a sensational event, something like the OJ Simpson case. But to us South Africans this is a rather sad occasion. We’ll be turning the pages of one of the most shameful chapters of our struggle against apartheid. The central figure in this saga was once a brave and proud symbol against repression. Whatever we hear this week, we should never forget why people called her ‘the mother of the nation.’ Notes: Max du Preez References: there are no references for this transcript |