Mar 27, 2003
Local and international companies that benefited from apartheid are likely to come under increased pressure to pay reparations to the victims of racial discrimination and exploitation, after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) handed in its final report to the South African government. The TRC was set up to investigate the human rights abuses that took place in South African under apartheid. The final report documents 22,000 cases of rights abuses, although some community-based organisations claim that many more victims of apartheid were not identified during the TRC process.
































