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The Commission was given the power to offer amnesties (pardons) for politically-motivated crimes committed before 5 December 1993, when the transitional, multiracial government effectively replaced the existing parliament. In setting it up, however, Justice Minister, Dullah Omar, said the Commission's investigations would include abuses committed by liberation groups, including the African National Congress (ANC), but it would not equate those who fought in the struggle against apartheid with those who participated in all kinds of activities in order to keep apartheid in place.
Red represents work. Yellow symbolizes justice. The design is based on the French tricolour. Green stands for solidarity. Effective date: 10 November 1958.
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