FILE - Desmond Tutu and his wife Leah arrive at the special public hearing of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Johannesburg, Nov. 27, 1997. Tutu chaired the commission, which solicited searing testimonials of violence from both victims and perpetrators as a way to heal the country after apartheid ended in 1994, holding out the possibility of amnesty for those who confessed to human rights violations and showed remorse. Yet Tutu acknowledged the commission left people on both sides of the conflict dissatisfied. (AP Photo/Pool, File)