ECHOES OF VIOLENCE
Articles and speeches around the dilemma's
of building a future on the ruins of a violent past
De Balie and Netherlands institute for Southern Africa (NiZA)
NiZA-cahier No. 1, Amsterdam, April, 1997
Edited by Pieter Hillhorst and Madeleine Maurick
Editorial staff: Ineke van Kessel, Azim Koning, Madeleine Maurick
'Echoes of Violence' has been the title of a series debates in De Balie, a centre for politics and culture, in the autumn of 1996 in Amsterdam.
Speakers from several parts of the world discussed the transition from totalitarian regimes to democracy and how to achieve reconciliation without sacrificing truth and justice. A special interest was taken into South Africa, Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia.
'Echoes of Violence' was a collaboration of De Balie, the Humanistic Broadcasting Association and the former Institute for Southern Africa.
48 p. f 15,-
Contents
Introduction
- Articles of Faith - by Michael Ignatieff
- South Africa, a rainbow nation: fiction or reality? -
by Jon Qwelane
- The importance of the Black Consciousness Movement in the history and present of South Africa - by Mamphela Ramphele
- Echoes of Violence - by Pieter Hillhorst
- Die moord op Griffiths Mxenge, a story of truth and justice. A radio play - by Kees Vlaanderen