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摘要
弗雷德里克-威廉-德克勒克是南非种族隔离时期(1989-1994 年)的最后一任总统,也是纳尔逊-曼德拉在民主制度下(1994-1996 年)的前副总统。在大多数过渡时期司法进程中,往往要求以真相换取和解或和平协议。借助文献综述,本文对种族隔离制度受益者在讲真话方面的不足或缺失进行了质疑,并特别强调了 F.W. de Klerk 在真相与和解委员会公开听证会期间和之后发表的声明。本研究重点关注了讲真话这一在以往审查真相与和解委员会工作的研究中被忽视的方面。它将圣经中对真相概念的理解作为和解的基本要素,以检验真相与和解委员会听证会后所宣称的和解的真实性。
The Passing-On of F.W. de Klerk: a Trigger for a Renewed Theological Discourse on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
After his death on 11 November 2021, social media in South Africa was immediately inundated with reactions to the mixed legacy of Frederik Willem de Klerk, the last President of South Africa during apartheid (1989–1994) and the former Vice President of Nelson Mandela (1994–1996) under the democratic dispensation. In most transitional justice processes, truth is often required in exchange for reconciliatory or peace accords. With the benefits of the literature review, this article problematises the deficiency of truth-telling or its absence thereof, by beneficiaries of apartheid, with particular stress on statements made by F.W. de Klerk during and after the TRC public hearings. It focuses on truth-telling as a neglected aspect in previous studies examining the work of the TRC. It uses the biblical understanding of the concept of truth as a foundational component of reconciliation to test the authenticity of the acclaimed reconciliation after the TRC hearings.