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Inkatha

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the Zulu cultural nationalist organisation, which became the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) in mid-1990.

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... going on for a very long time, and even the place that I was staying at, that was not my place of origin, because I was born in the place where the Inkatha people had occupied. The people there were fighting day and night from 1990 up to ...
and he was asking them to come and help. He was calling the ANC to come and help them thinking that these were police. He was not aware these were Inkatha members. He saw police coming with two Hippos. The ANC office responded that they would call police to come and protect them at the night ...
... 3 read with sections 1, 39 and 40 of Act 75 of 1969 committed by him in or about the period of the 4th to the 7th of July 1992 as a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party and on its ...
... deceased was a Zulu and it was generally known if not perceived that there was a group of this Zulu's that were affiliated or associated with the Inkatha Freedom Party who were assisting the ...
the East Rand experienced an intense and violent political conflict between members and supporters of the African National Congress ("ANC") and the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") during the early 1990s. It was not until after the first democratic elections during April 1994, that this ...
... People who were ill-treating Black People. They also realised that Black political organisations like the African National Congress (ANC) and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) were fighting amongst themselves because of the whites. The resolution which they came to at these meetings was that ...
The point I am trying to make is that we are investigating this massacre once again. The opportunity is there for people on this particular massacre, people from the police force as well as members of the Inkatha Freedom Party, to come forward and apply for amnesty.
The Applicants were members of the United Democratic Front (UDF) through the Clermont Youth Congress (CYC).  They were in political conflict with members and the organisation of Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP).
MR HATTINGH: General, Mr de Kock has testified upon other occasions that home-made shotguns were manufactured by his means at Vlakplaas, and that those shotguns were manufactured on police expenses and that they were provided to Inkatha. Do you know anything about that?
MR LAMEY: It is contained within the bundle. I will just give you an example. For example, the Inkatha involvement, the weapon supply, the Nelspruit incident, the Greytown incident, the Bheki Melangene incident and so forth.
MR MAGQABI: And that sir, you were told that the deceased was a Zulu and that he formed part of the Zulu's who were Inkatha Freedom Party members and who were bussed in from Zululand to help the Police in their war against the freedom fighters?
MR McBRIDE: The Khumalo gang is an Inkatha aligned gang that reigned terror upon the community of Thokoza and possibly were involved in the killing of Sam Ntuli.
... on 27 April 1994, Brigadier Gqozo was resisting the holding of elections in Ciskei. He had joined forces with other groupings, including the Inkatha Freedom Party, opposed to the coming elections, which situation intensified the conflict between Brigadier Gqozo and those political ...
... duties of the street committee included protecting the community against attacks from anti-ANC elements, in particular vigilante groups such as the Inkatha Freedom Party ...
CHAIRPERSON: Do you recall when you started supporting Inkatha?
The Applicant knew that these arms and explosives were likely to be provided to the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) to continue unlawful activities.  In addition he provided drugs to Riley for the purposes, as he thought, to pay off drug dealers in return for information.
The background to the matter briefly is that the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") intended to hold a mass rally at the Jabulani Stadium in Soweto which created the potential for extensive violent conflict with members and supporters of the liberation movements who were opposed to the idea of the IFP ...
... Reserve was experiencing a violent political conflict involving members and supporters of the African National Congress ("ANC") and the Inkatha Freedom party ("IFP"). Second Applicant is an ANC member who had received military training both inside and outside of the country, ...
MR RADEBE: Yes, I would like to add that this conflict started in 1990. Inkatha was attacking us and we decided to come up with our own illegal means of defending ourselves. This followed the circumstances and we therefore had to have our own soldiers to protect and defend the community. That is ...
MR LAX: Mr Wills, it's also quite clear from page 132 that the judge had no doubt the matter was an attack by ANC on Inkatha supporters?
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