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Seven years ago the monarch established a commission, roughly modeled on a project of the same name in post-Apartheid South Africa, to acknowledge and compensate the victims of murder and torture that had been perpetrated by the regime of his late father.
Joseph Braude: Mourning Columbo in the Arab World Joseph Braude 2011
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Seven years ago the monarch established a commission, roughly modeled on a project of the same name in post-Apartheid South Africa, to acknowledge and compensate the victims of murder and torture that had been perpetrated by the regime of his late father.
Joseph Braude: Mourning Columbo in the Arab World Joseph Braude 2011
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The Good Doctor (2003), is set in post-Apartheid South Africa, and explores the relationship between two different men working in a deserted, rural hospital.
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The Good Doctor (2003), is set in post-Apartheid South Africa, and explores the relationship between two different men working in a deserted, rural hospital.
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Would a Palestinian state be as much of a clusterfuck as post-Apartheid South Africa?
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Based on the book "The Bang Bang Club: Snapshots from a Hidden War," by photographers Greg Marinovich and Joao Silva, the movie, which made its premiere last week at the Tribeca Film Festival, documents the first free elections in post-Apartheid South Africa through the lenses of four combat photographers.
From the Gridiron to the Battle Field Alexandra Cheney 2011
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The Good Doctor (2003), is set in post-Apartheid South Africa, and explores the relationship between two different men working in a deserted, rural hospital.
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As rabbis, we are proud of the work he has done as chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunals in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, as a judge on the Constitutional Court in post-Apartheid South Africa - and on the Fact Finding Mission in Gaza.
Rabbi Brant Rosen: Alan Dershowitz and the Politics of Desperation 2010
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It was a treat, but no real surprise, to hear him in discussion with Nadine Gordimer and Athol Fugard, but I liked the way this widely-encompassing look at post-Apartheid South Africa took in younger voices such as Karabo Kgoleng, a DJ on a local FM radio station in Johannesburg.
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As rabbis, we are proud of the work he has done as chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunals in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, as a judge on the Constitutional Court in post-Apartheid South Africa - and on the Fact Finding Mission in Gaza.
Rabbi Brant Rosen: Alan Dershowitz and the Politics of Desperation 2010
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