Uncovering Truth: Ghana’s National Reconciliation Commission Excavation of Past Human Rights AbusesFootnote1[1] This is a revised version of a paper presented at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology in Denver, Colorado, on November 20, 2003. I am grateful to the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada, for the New Faculty Research Grant that facilitated my trip and stay in Ghana in July and August 2003. I am equally grateful to the NRC for readily opening its doors and allowing me to interview members of the Commission and other key staff. I want to place on record the unqualified support I received from Dr Ken Attafuah, Executive Secretary of the NRC, due to his appreciation of scholarship and the need to research the work of the NRC. I also want to acknowledge the useful comments and suggestions made by the anonymous reviewer of the original manuscript, which have made this paper richer.
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