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APLA

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Azanian People's Liberation army, military wing of the PAC, formed in 1967

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He lost his wife in an attack by APLA operatives on his family’s supermarket in Wesselsbron, Orange Free State (OFS) on 3 July 1993. The supermarket was extensively damaged. The attack was the work of
Was killed when a hand grenade detonated by a named MK operative exploded in Sebokeng, Tvl, on 27 November 1992. MK and APLA members had returned from exile and were training members of the community to defend themselves against attacks by the IFP and security forces. The perpetrator allegedly ...
An APLA cadre who was detained on suspicion of terrorism for six months from 9 May 1987 and was severely assaulted at Protea police station, Soweto, Johannesburg.
Was injured in a bomb blast on 28 November 1992 when a hand grenade exploded in Sebokeng, Tvl. MK and APLA members had returned from exile and were training members of the community to defend themselves against alleged attacks by the IFP and security forces. The perpetrator, allegedly an MK ...
Was assaulted by APLA members at a PAC camp in Tanzania during 1992 or 1993. He was allegedly assaulted because he disobeyed the code of conduct. One perpetrator was granted amnesty (AC/2000/247).
An APLA member who was detained in December 1978 by members of the Security Branch in Umtata, Transkei. He was reportedly kept naked in a cell for a month.
An APLA supporter who was detained by members of the Security Branch in December 1978 and held at a prison in Umtata, Transkei. Ms Mketi was accused of harbouring trained terrorists.
driving from Dar es Salaam to Zimbabwe on 9 February 1994. He was the PAC Secretary for Defence. At the time of his death, debate within the PAC and APLA concerned the suspension of the PAC's armed struggle. Mr Gqwetha opposed the suspension and it is believed that his death may be related to his ...
Was shot and killed by members of the SAP looking for APLA members in Sebokeng, Transvaal, on 20 June 1993.
Was seriously injured when a hand grenade detonated by a named MK operative exploded in Sebokeng, Tvl, on 27 November 1992. MK and APLA members had returned from exile and were training members of the community to defend themselves against attacks by the IFP and security forces. The perpetrator ...
Was killed when a hand grenade detonated by a named MK operative exploded in Sebokeng, Tvl, on 27 November 1992. MK and APLA members had returned from exile and were training members of the community to defend themselves against attacks by the IFP and Security Forces. The perpetrator allegedly ...
Was arrested and charged with harbouring terrorists in December 1978 and detained in a prison in Umtata, Transkei, by members of the Security Branch. Members of Mr Mketi`s family were APLA activists.
Was detained in December 1978 for three months by members of the Security Branch and held in various prisons in Umtata, Transkei, allegedly because she visited her son, an APLA member, in hospital.
A passenger in a motor vehicle who was injured in an attack by APLA operatives near the Nahoon Dam, East London, on 25 March 1994. Two perpetrators were refused amnesty on the basis that they had no orders to carry out the attack (AC/2001/271).
A PASO member who was shot dead, allegedly by members of APLA, in 1984 in Tanzania in conflict arising out of political divisions within the PAC.
An APLA member who was shot dead by members of the Bophuthatswana Police in Hammanskraal, Transvaal, on 29 March 1992 during a period of political repression in Bophuthatswana.
A civilian who was injured when APLA operatives attacked members and guests at the King William’s Town Golf Club, Eastern Cape, on 28 November 1992. Four people were killed and seventeen
He suffered damage to his property in Wilgespruit, Lady Grey, Orange Free State (OFS), when it was attacked with petrol bombs and burnt down by APLA operatives, on 26 March 1992. Three perpetrators were granted amnesty (AC/2001/057 and AC/2000/249).
Was severely injured in the foot when a hand grenade detonated by an MK operative exploded in Sebokeng, Transvaal, on 27 November 1992. MK and APLA members who had returned from exile were training members of the community to defend themselves against alleged IFP and security forces attacks. The ...
... 1994 elections. Mr Mvimbi and three others were then shot dead. The remaining two survived the shooting. The SDU members believed that they were APLA members who were on their way to disrupt an ANC mass rally. Three SDU members were granted amnesty (AC/2000/045). See self-defence units ...
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