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National Reconciliation Commission

The National Reconciliation Commission (NRC) is a body established in various countries, often after periods of conflict or authoritarian rule, to address injustices and promote healing. Its primary goals are to investigate human rights abuses, document victims' experiences, and recommend measures for accountability and reform. By fostering dialogue between conflicting parties, the NRC aims to facilitate national unity and prevent future violence. Typically, it includes public hearings, truth-telling sessions, and recommendations for reparations or policy changes, helping societies move forward while acknowledging past wrongs.