
Reconciliation Commission
A Reconciliation Commission is a formal process established by a government or organization to address past injustices, conflicts, or human rights violations. Its goal is to promote healing and understanding by investigating what happened, acknowledging victims' suffering, and recommending measures like apologies or reparations. The commission fosters dialogue among affected groups, helping to restore trust and move forward collectively. It doesn’t litigate or punish but aims to create a shared acknowledgment of history, encouraging reconciliation and unity within society.