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Commissioning justice
Truth commissions and criminal justice
THE PRACTICE OF TRUTH COMMISSIONS REJECTS THE GRANTING OF AMNESTY
FOR CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW IN CONNECTION WITH TRUTHSEEKING PROCESSES
The practice of the majority of truth commissions rejects the supposed legality of “conditional”
amnesty, when such amnesty covers crimes under international law.
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Truth commissions originally
given the power to grant or
recommend amnesty for
crimes under international
law
Truth commissions with NO
power to grant amnesty for
crimes under international
law
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Of the 40 truth commissions examined in this paper, only three were given the power to recommend
or grant amnesty (or immunity) for crimes under international law (South Africa, Grenada and
Indonesia).
In the case of South Africa and Indonesia, the power to grant or recommend amnesty for serious human
rights violations was considered to be unlawful by either national or international bodies.
In the case of Grenada, the Commission itself expressed doubts about the legality of its powers.
The epilogue to the 1993 Interim Constitution of South Africa decided that an
amnesty would be granted “in respect of acts, omissions and offences associated
with political objectives and committed in the course of the conflicts of the past”.2
In the statute of the 1995 Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) the granting
of amnesty was subjected to a full disclosure by the perpetrator of all the relevant
facts relating to the criminal act.3 The South African amnesty, which included
crimes under international law, such as torture and enforced disappearance, was
conditional, that is, it was granted in exchange for the fulfilment of a condition by
the perpetrator (the disclosure of information). This became known as the ‘amnesty
for truth’ process. In January 2005, the UN International Commission of Inquiry on
Darfur considered:
The Commission has looked at several accountability mechanisms that formed
part of certain Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRC). In one of these,
amnesties were granted to perpetrators of serious violations of human rights and
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Index: POL 30/004/2010