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section 29 of the Internal Security Act No 74 (198

Explanation
a piece of legislation created to allow for indefinite detention for the purposes of interrogation. Detainees were held in solitary confinement. Many detainees were tortured while held under section 29. See states of emergency.

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On the night, the very same night, 27th September 1991, we were taken to the offices of the Security Branch and were informed by Major Kleynhans that we were being detained under Section 29 of the Internal Security Act and that we would be subjected to six months detention period without trial.
In October 1989, Ferdi Barnard and Calla Botha were picked up and held in detention under Section 29 of the Internal Security Act. Whilst in detention they were seen by police officer, Krappies Engelbrecht who told them not to reveal anything about CCB activities. Barnard and Botha testified ...
Sometime after this incident, applicant was arrested and detained under Section 29 of the Internal Security Act. He was rescued by another comrade and returned to Botswana and Lusaka. Only one victim, Zizwe Abednigo Mthethwa came to the hearing and he did not oppose the application.
MR MARAIS: The day after we were arrested we were informed by the security police that we were being held under Section 29 and also Section 29 of the Internal Security Act for a period of about 96 days.
MR PRINSLOO: Mr Kriel, in February 1994 you were arrested by the South African Police and you were detained according to Section 29 of the Law of Internal Security with regards to bomb explosions which allegedly you committed?
... grew up with Ernest Ramadite. Immediately after - because what happened after our arrest, we were placed under Section 29 of the Internal Security Act which simply solitary confinement for six months and two weeks but after we were released from Section 29 to face all these charges, it's when I ...
MR ZUMA: Yes I was arrested in 1986 under Section 54, Internal Security Act and I was later transferred to the State of Emergency and I was released from the State of Emergency in 1987.
1. Terrorism - contravention of Section 54(1) read with Section 1, 54(5), 54(6), 54(7), 64, 67, 68, 69 and 73 of the Internal Security Act, No 74 of 1982, during the period July 1991 to January 1992;
(a) Terrorism - Contravention of Section 54(1) read with section 1, 54(5), 54(6), 54(7), 64, 67, 69 and 73 of the Internal Security Act No. 74 of 1982 during the period July 1991 to January 1992.
(a) Terrorism - contravention of Section 54(1) read with section 1, 54(5), 5496), 54(7), 64, 67, 68, 69 and 73 of the Internal Security Act No. 74 of 1982 during the period July to January 1992.
3. The unlawful reproduction of speeches, utterances or statements in contravention of Section 56(1)(p) of the Internal Security Act, no.74 of 1982;
... cutting an opening into the fence. The suspects were held at Piet Retief where they were detained in terms of Section 29 of the Internal Security Act. Through their co-operation large caches of arms were retrieved from Dead Letter Boxes. Acts of insurrection which had already been planned by ...
3. The unlawful possession of publications in terms of Section 56(1)(c) of the Internal Security Act, no.74 of 1982; and
... - something under Public - Public Order or something ja but eventually they told me they are taking me in under Section 29 of the Internal Security Act. They then told me I cannot see a lawyer I cannot see anybody, I can only see ...
When a colleague Riana Rossouw was detained under Section 29 of the Internal Security Act, we were instructed not to link her with the newspaper when we wrote stories about her because we shouldn't embarrass the paper.
MR KOLELA: The others appeared about two times in court before I could appear. I think the others spent a week. I think I spent something like three weeks. They said I was arrested or detained under Section 26 of Internal Security Act of Ciskei at the time.
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