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comrades

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UDF and ANC supporters, civilian and combatant

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... weather treated you differently. Your food was different, as if you became hungry in a different way. The food was a problem because you were with comrades – in fact, I think it was even more painful for people like Kathy [Kathrada] and Laloo [Chiba] who could actually eat bread. Even the ...
sad that the name of Chris Hani, because he is not there to answer for himself, should be used to support the amnesty applications. According to our comrades in Port Elizabeth, the motive for the incident was a rmed robbery and not political at all. We have unfortunately not been able to trace the ...
... the revolutionary threat. For example, a November 1985 discussion document authored by National Intelligence Service states: The activities of the Comrades should be rendered inoperative by the neutralization of the leadership by means of an operation called ‘vasvat’ [to take a firm grip], ...
... MK operatives were faced with making the d i fficult decision of whether or not to apply for amnesty – separated as they w e re from their former comrades, operating without structures of any kind and trained in a culture of underground work and secrecy. MR LALLA: What you must take into ...
... as an ANC courier. Makupe was taken to a telephone box and instructed to call Sefola in Witbank, telling him that he would be collected by some ANC comrades that night. That night, Mamasela and another askari abducted Sefolo.His interrogation began the next morning. 300 Van Vuuren described ...
or bowel control that detainees found painfully degrading. Some individuals gave in under pressure of torture and gave evidence against their former comrades. Often such detainees remained silent because of feelings of intense guilt. 96 Ms Zubeida Jaffer [CT00776/HEL] described her guilt and ...
... attacks on the homes of perceived collaborators, including a school principal and two councillors. 56. When Stokwe discovered that one of the comrades, Ntiki Fibana, had agreed to appear as a witness for the State, the group decided to deal with her in the following way: We got information ...
... programme in security forces’ eyes was described as follows: Restricted, isolated hard actions have been launched by Memese and his followers on comrades resulting in no actions from Cradock [and] Somerset East over the past month. Memese is outspoken against the ANC and UDF and is responsible ...
... the threats of court martial or punishment. 86. At the Durban hearing on 27 September 1999, Mr Aboobaker Ismail explained the ANC’s approach: Comrades were called in, they were talked to, people were asked to explain what they were doing, what their objectives were. In this case [Magoo’s ...
... Mweli killed Mr Vikani Jacobs Sosiba near his home on the instructions of Mr Thu Ngcobo and Mr Gasela. He testified that Sosiba was bringing UDF ‘comrades into Stage 2 to attack IFP members’ [AC/1999/334]. After an attack on the car of IFP leader Mr Abdul Awetha near a garage in Stage 1, ...
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