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Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe, Breaking the Silence: Building True Peace—A Report on the Disturbances in Matabeleland and the Midlands1980–1988. Harare: Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe/Legal Resources Foundation, 1997, xviii + 261 pp + maps.

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Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe, Breaking the Silence: Building True Peace—A Report on the Disturbances in Matabeleland and the Midlands 1980–1988. Harare: Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe/Legal Resources Foundation, 1997, xviii + 261 pp + maps.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2009

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1 These are the words of Archbishop Desmond Tutu referring to the reasons for establishing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa.

2 Carver, R. “Zimbabwe: drawing a line through the past”, [1993[ J.A.L 69.Google Scholar

3 Ibid. 79–80.

4 It also places prime responsibility for the torture of civilians and the destruction of property on 5 Brigade.

5 See document E/CN.4/1996/38. The relevant pages are conveniently set out in the report.