Second of three investigations into the aftermath of terror.
In Guatemala, Domingo Vala is the only survivor of an army massacre. Now she wants to tell her story. But in a country where the killers have gone unpunished, truth-telling is a dangerous business.
In Argentina, a mother has searched for the truth about her daughter's disappearance for 20 years. Now she might be about to meet her daughter's killer and she wonders if the truth will be too much to bear.
In South Africa, Edmund Zondi wants his son's killers to be punished. But the new government is offering amnesty for confession. If the killers tell the truth, they'll walk free. Is this a foundation for reconciliation?