Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela is the author of the book
A Human Being Died That Night. She was also a psychologist on the
Truth and Reconciliation Commission (South Africa). She has received an honorary degree of theology from the
Friedrich-Schiller University Jena in
Germany due to her work in post-
apartheid South Africa. She has gone on to give speeches discussing her book, time on the TRC, and interviewing de Kock. She speaks about the idea of forgiveness, and why people such as de Kock, should be forgiven in her eyes. She also discusses her time on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission as a psychologist, where she first met de Kock when he was on trial. During a speech for C-SPAN, she discusses the stories of different victims of apartheid crimes such as de Kock's along with her personal experience with him. Gobodo-Madikizela interviewed de Kock multiple times at
Pretoria Central Prison where he was being held. In the book, she wrote about the anxiety and fear she felt going into the interviews, due to the crimes he had committed and the evil reputation he had. By the end of the book, she said she was surprised at how human and less evil de Kock was, and ultimately forgives him and urges others to forgive as well. ==Eugene De Kock==