But the Congolese government has already rejected recommendations for a truth commission and an international tribunal.
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Excuse the language, but I am on a truth and transparency mission this year.
As much as some might hope for a thing such as a truth serum, none exists.
"I am just saying something that is a truth, that is known, " he said.
Maine's child welfare services and tribes are launching a truth and reconciliation process this week.
In the Cyclingnews interview, Armstrong said a truth and reconciliation commission should provide a complete amnesty.
Fitting a cultural truth with a product truth is a great setting for cultural entertainment.
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Many Colombians accept that while the conflict continues, a truth commission is impractical and that compromises were necessary.
"Wikipedia has always been a truth tool, " says Michael Fertik, founder of the online PR firm Reputation Defender.
Like all gossip merchants, Denton fancies himself a truth-teller who relishes flouting the conventions of good taste and privilege.
And there really was a truth, and that's that war poses as combat.
It's about manufacturing heroes because, in a truth we all know, too much of it is about making money.
The appointment of a truth commission, as part of the deal between Mr Micheletti and Mr Zelaya, might help.
But he brings a truth to these roles through that method and that makes them convincing and worthy of awards.
If it succeeds, it will prove a truth about the telecom business: Technology is easy, but the partnering is hard.
At various times your True North Group will function as a nurturer, a grounding rod, a truth teller, and a mirror.
Uniquely, Argentina not only appointed a truth commission which identified killers and torturers, but jailed the leaders of the military juntas themselves.
But there remains something historically frustrating, a truth that is still elusive.
It is a truth less than universally acknowledged that in addition to six beloved society novels, Jane Austen wrote part of a seventh.
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Mr Wolf, chief economics commentator for the Financial Times, begins with a truth that is easy to forget: sophisticated finance does bring benefits.
And that the Keynesian view of interest rates holds that they are the result of chaotic animal spirits and do not fulfill a truth-telling function.
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Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff, who was herself tortured and jailed under military rule, last year inaugurated a truth commission to investigate past human rights abuses.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that some jobs are lousy.
The one-piece-at-a-time approach is built upon a truth that politicians are loath to acknowledge: Even the most well-intentioned, carefully laid policy plans can go awry.
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Indeed, seemingly forgotten by Republicans is a truth they at least pay lip service to about the horrors of government wrought by rising federal spending.
Mr Williamson concluded Jersey should also set up a Truth and Reconciliation Service to help those not willing to give evidence at a full public inquiry.
Sick and misguided people wanted to see Dr. King dead, but he represented a truth that lives cannot deter, that jails cannot confine, and bullets cannot kill.
That story may be a legend - though it was first told by someone who knew him well - but it's a legend that points towards a truth.
Senator JIM WEBB (Democrat, Virginia): I believe that, if I may say, we collectively understand a truth required the hard way, and that's the truth that transcends politics.
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