2.2 Suggested Long Title for the NPRC Bill Seeking a departure from a past of violence and gross violation of human rights; Seeking a transition from fear and hatred; And Embracing the call to dialogue and truth; A new path to a future of peace and respect for human rights, A future of hope and love, A new culture of justice and accountability And Since the Constitution provides that path to justice, dialogue and restoration; Truth telling and the making of amends; Support and rehabilitation of victims; And Since the Constitution offers new tools for the construction of a society of sustainable peace; Through the establishment of the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission; For the fulfilment of section 251 to 253 of the Constitution; BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the Parliament and the President of Zimbabwe, as follows; Extract from South Africa’s Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act 34 of 1995 SINCE the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1993 (Act 200 of 1993), provides a historic bridge between the past of a deeply divided society characterized by strife, conflict, untold suffering and injustice, and a future founded on the recognition of human rights, democracy and peaceful co-existence for all South Africans, irrespective of colour, race, class, belief or sex; … 3.0 Definition of Terms Since the NPRC Bill extracts the relevant sections of the Constitution, stakeholders have suggested that some key terms be included in the definition of terms. The following terms were identified:             Amnesty Conflict Healing Human Rights Violations Peace Perpetrator Post conflict-justice Reconciliation Rehabilitation Torture Victim Witness 6 NTJWG Analysis of the NPRC Bill, March 2017

Select target paragraph3