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"speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Kanyua",
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"content": "If you look at South Africa where we borrowed the TJRC from, you will find that they suffered during the apartheid era. Some were beneficiaries, some were perpetrators while others were victims of apartheid. However, the blacks and whites in South Africa now live together and take the challenges of their country in as far as the building of their economy is concerned. That is what we seek of our country when we look at this Report, when we look at the history of the victimhood, when we look at the past and when we look at ways of redressing the victimhood. At the end or during reconciliation, we join hands, all the tribes and communities in this country come together and we move forward so that we do not spend all our lives looking backwards. That is because we need to spend a bigger part of our lives looking forward. Looking forward means that the Report like the one that we want to discuss is very important so that we forgive each other and we put in place reconciliation mechanisms and processes."
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