Crimes Against Humanity The Long Road to Reconciliation
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New York, N.Y. : Infobase, [2013], c1997.
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Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on October 18, 2013.
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Classroom Video On Demand is distributed by Infobase for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware.
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In 1992, white South African policeman Brian Mitchell was jailed for life on eleven counts of murder. Under new government amnesty policies designed to unite the torn nation, he is now free. Recently, he returned to the scene of his crimes. Using Bosnia, Chile, Mozambique, and South Africa as examples, this program probes whether national reconciliation can be purchased at the price of justice for victims of political terror. It asks whether national unification is even possible if victims perceive themselves as forgotten.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(20131997). Crimes Against Humanity: The Long Road to Reconciliation . Infobase.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

20131997. Crimes Against Humanity: The Long Road to Reconciliation. Infobase.

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Crimes Against Humanity: The Long Road to Reconciliation Infobase, 20131997.

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Crimes Against Humanity: The Long Road to Reconciliation Infobase, 20131997.

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