111. The commission can only grant amnesty in political crimes. 112. The commission formed last year is investigating apartheid-era political crimes to promote forgiveness and reconciliation in South Africa. 113. The commission has the authority to grant amnesty for political crimes in the apartheid era if the defendant makes a full confession and is remorseful. 114. The commission will receive confessions of apartheid-era political crimes and recommend whether the confessor should receive amnesty. 115. The committee can grant amnesty to people making full confessions to political crimes during the apartheid era. 116. The commission can grant amnesty to people who make full confessions of political crimes. 117. The commission can grant amnesty to people who make full confessions to political crimes committed during the final three decades of apartheid rule. 118. The commission headed by Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu is investigating political crimes during the apartheid era and can grant amnesty to people who make full confessions. 119. The commission, which has yet to begin its work, will recommend amnesty for people who confess to committing political crimes during the apartheid era. 120. The commission, which is investigating political crimes committed on all sides under apartheid, can grant amnesty to people who confess their crimes. |