A Guide to Understanding
A Guide to Understanding
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Acknowledgments
The National Transitional Justice Working Group (NTJWG)
Foreword
acknowledges support given by various stakeholders during the
O
development of this guide.
n 22 May 2013, President Robert Mugabe signed into
law thanks
the new
of Zimbabwe
a long is the
Special
goConstitution
to the secretariat
of the following
NTJWG, which
constitutional reform process dating as far back as 1999.
Zimbabwe
Human
Rights
Forum.
One
of the key
features
of NGO
this Constitution
is Chapter 12, which
establishes five independent Commissions supporting democracy.
This
would not Commissions
have been in
successful
without
the generous
One
of guide
the independent
this Chapter
is the National
support
our funding partners.
Peace
andofReconciliation
Commission (NPRC), which is given the
duty to ensure post-conflict justice, healing, and reconciliation. This
For feedback
and information
inmany
this guide,
we are grateful
Commission
represents
the efforts of
organisations
includingto the
churches,
victimwho
groups,
Non-Governmental
(NGOs)
stakeholders
read
through the draftOrganisations
guide and gave
valuable
and
international
organisations
that
have
been
clamouring
for
input.
a Commission to help the Zimbabwean society come to terms
with
its violent
past.
It the
represents
the of
hopes
of many
victims
(and for
Finally,
we owe
it to
thousands
victims
who have
requested
survivors) of past human rights violations that truth, justice and
this simplified guide. It is their enduring hope for healing which keeps
healing may see the light of the day.
us on our feet.
The successes and failures of the NPRC are still to be seen, but
what is clear is that an important conversation has already started.
The success of the NPRC depends on the good will of individuals,
groups, communities and more importantly the political will of
the Government. This Guide to Understanding the NPRC is the
NTJWG’s contribution to ensuring that the NPRC is visible, its
purpose understood and supported by all. The Guide is simple
to use and understand. Written in plain language, the guide is a
valuable resource for civic education, community leaders and
facilitators, schools, survivors of human rights violence, human
rights defenders, lawyers, lawmakers and anyone who wants to
understand the NPRC and its work in Zimbabwe. We hope you will
find this guide useful.
Muchadehama, Alec (Mr.)
NTJWG Chairperson
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