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Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) records
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'Access to Information' interviews

Tape 1 - Mothusi Lepheane (Human Rights Commission).

Tape 2 - Institutional & Social Development Foundation.

Tape 3 .

Tape 4 - Piers Pigou (CSVR).

Tape 5 - Jane Duncan (Freedom of Expression Institute).

Tape 6 - Dr. Tertius Geldenhuys.

Tape 7 - Shirley Gunn (Khulumani).

Tape 8 - Yasmin Sooka (TRC Commissioner and Foundation for Human Rights).

Tape 9 - Cavell Alexander (Department of Defence).

Tape 10 - Sello Hatang (SAHA).

Tape 11 - Graham Dominy (Dept. of Arts, Culture, Science & Technology - National Archives).

Tape 12 - Iain Currie (Research Unit of Law and Administration - Wits University).

Tape 13 - Mukelane Dimba (Open Democracy Advice Centre).

Tape 14 - David Porogo (Dept. Info Officer - Department of Justice).

Tape 15 - Corlette Letjojane (Human Rights Institute of SA - HURISA); Vinod Jaichand (Lawyers for Human Rights).

Africa Programme

The Africa programme was intended to identify and follow through on potential networks and establish working relationships with key organisations in South Africa. By November 2002 the programme had not been implemented due to delays in funding. However, certain areas of work had emerged, one of them being the Refugee Desk. No material about further projects of the Africa programme has been received.

AMPLATS Conflict

The research into the conflict was carried out in 2000/2001 at the Anglo American Platinum Corporation (AMPLATS), as part of the work of the Conflict Resolution Consortium (CRC), which was commissioned by the North West Provincial government. The brief of the research was to examine incidents of violence related to the NUM / WMPU conflict at the AMPLATS mines, which began in 1996.

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