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A Human Being Died That Night: Confronting Apartheid's Chief Killer by Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela

Book Type: Paperback
Published: 01 September 2006
Publisher: Portobello Books Ltd
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Review:
This is one of the worst books I have read. The references to conversations with Eugene De Kock are few and far between making it vitually impossible to come to an opinion as to whether he was remorseful for the crimes he commited. The author seems to prattle on endlessly about the psychlolgy of being able to forgive and accepting forgiveness. I was left feeling non the wiser about the subject of the book which I thought was supposed to be Eugene De Kock.