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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (F. AuYeung)
Mon Apr 24 06:16:36 2000

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Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 06:16:26 -0400
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From: Martin Voelker <mvoelker@tufts.edu>
Subject: [act-ma] 4/26 Celebr.6ys Democracy in South Africa
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 15:48:09 -0700

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                   ACT-MA Peace Events in Massachusetts
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The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Film and Speaker Series

                               presents the film

                        Long Night's Journey into Day:

               South Africa's Search for Truth and Reconciliation

                 Followed by a discussion led by the filmmakers


                        Frances Reid & Deborah Hoffmann

"Long Night's Journey Into Day," winner of the Sundance Film Festival 2000,
reveals a South Africa trying to forge a lasting peace after 40 years of
government by the most notorious system of racial segregation since Nazi
Germany. The documentary studies South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation
Commission (TRC), set up by the post-apartheid, democratic government to
consider amnesty for perpetrators of crimes committed under apartheid's reign.
Cosponsored with South Africa Partners and the Project on Justice in Times of
Transition.


Date:      Wednesday, April 26, 2000
Time:      3:00 p.m.
Place:     Carpenter Center, 24 Quincy St., Cambridge
Directions:    http://ksgnotes1.harvard.edu/bcsia/bcsia.nsf/map
Film Website: http://www.irisfilms.org/longnight/index.htm

                                      AND

             Celebrating Six Years of Democracy in South Africawith

               Sheila Sisulu, South African Ambassador to the US

                                       &
         Albie Sachs, Justice of the South African Constitutional Court

Six years after the demise of apartheid, South Africa is still in a period of
transition.  Ambassador Sisulu and Judge Sachs will discuss the road to
democracy and the challenges facing South Africa today.

                   Co-sponsored by South Africa Partners and
                 The Project on Justice in Times of Transition


Date:      Wednesday, April 26, 2000
Time:      8:00 p.m.
Place:     Wiener Auditorium, Ground Floor, Taubman Building, Kennedy
	   School of Government, 79 John F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge
Directions:http://ksgnotes1.harvard.edu/bcsia/bcsia.nsf/map
Questions: Contact Jasmine Friedman at Jasmine_Friedman@harvard.edu 
	   or (617)495-5819
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