A South African panel probing the apartheid-era abuses is releasing its final report following a 2-year investigation. The panel, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (ARC), found that most violations of human rights were through government security and law enforcement agencies. However, the panel has also accused the African National Congress (ANC) of human rights violations. The last apartheid president, F. W. de Klerk, will not be implicated in the rights violations after threatening a court challenge. The goal of the ARC is to create an idealistic reconciliation of all citizens through amnesty rather than hold politically divisive trials.