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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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JUDGE KHAMPEPE: May I before you proceed, Mr Pienaar, just to be on the same wavelength with your evidence right now on this point, which to me is critical. You've stated that you detained him in terms of Section 29 of the Internal Security Act because you wanted to buy time for his interrogation.
I live in Florida and own my own business in Sandton. I have received a summons, signed by Col Eager, during my release from detention and according to Section 29 of the Act of Internal Security. It is following on that summons that I am appearing here now and that I make this statement.
... internal Ordinance section and there were operatives working under my command", anyone who knows anything about the history of that period knows exactly what that means, knows that that means that I commanded units who infiltrated weapons into the country for the purposes of carrying out attacks ...
MR DE KOCK: Well, Mr Chairperson, at that stage the Security Branch or section of Middelburg dealt with the Swaziland Government and then also the Forces and I can say that the internal friendship situation was of such a nature that the SAP could work with them.
... meetings being banned. In March 1984, Matthew, Fort Calata, Madoda Jocabson, Bulelo Goniwe were detained under Section 28 of the Internal Security Act, which allowed for six months detention. It became clear from this action that Cradock was regarded as a flash point by the past government and ...
Mr Hardien, when you were detained in Secunda in terms of the Internal Security Act and Section 29 thereof, I accept that you cannot read, but did the police read your statement back to you at all?
Alternatively, to charges 1 - 8 and 15 - 17 Terrorism in contravention of Section 54(1) read with Sections 1, 54(4), 54(6), 54(7), 64, 68, 69 and 73 of the Internal Security Act 74 of 1982.
"... it may be gathered from the aforegoing, the essence of my defence was that I was present as a driver of the vehicle in question, that I had acted against my will, much as I was coerced so as to act by person who actively participated in the robbery. It will also be seen from the judgement ...
... all of us, Debs, use to call these things our whereas I's. "Whereas I, James Thomas Kruger, Minister of Justice am satisfied that you engage in activities which endanger or are calculated to endanger the maintenance of public order, I hereby in terms of Section 10(1)(a) of the Internal ...
Information was gleamed from Klopper's affidavit, that from Marble Hall, Mabotha was taken to Soweto where he was further interrogated by askaris. He was detained under Section 29 of the Internal Security Act for some six months during 1989 and his detention was determined on 10th October 1989.
14B/11 the so-called terrorists was displayed when they refused to accept the evidence of victims of torture. These judges condoned the barbaric practices of the security police and they gave the savagery of the infamous section 6 of the Terrorism Act and the following section 29 of the Internal ...
MR COETZEE: In terms of Section 29 of the Internal Security Act?
At the time of the commission of the actions referred to herein, he was an askari and a former cadre of the Azanian People's Liberation Army ("APLA"), the military wind of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania ("the PAC"). he left the Republic of South Africa ("the RSA") in 1986 and went to ...
... in agreement that in the light of the circumstances of the matter, there was no other exit other than to eliminate them. Arrest and court oriented action was not possible because it was dubious whether or not they had committed any crime before their departure, and furthermore if they had ...
I was arrested on the 17th of July 1986. I was detained under Section 29 of the Internal Security Act until early November, 1986 when I was transferred to Westville Female Prison and held in solitary confinement. I was charged with 15 counts of furthering the aims of a banned organisation, ANC, ...
... He smacked me and kicked me and asked me what is your problem and he told me that we are detaining you under Section 29 of the Internal Security Act. I said, well, in that case then I have problem. I went and he hit me with the fist behind my neck and he kicked me into the car. ...
MR PRINSLOO: And that you were detained in terms of Section 29, the Act on internal security?
MR LLALE: I stayed under Section 29 of the Internal Security Act I was detained in John Vorster Square I stayed there a year that means from 1987 to 1988 in June.
"I am 40310017049 Nchlongu Section Katlehong...(indistinct). Notice in terms of Section 10(1) of the Internal Security Act, 1950 Act 44 of 1950. Whereas there is enforced against you a prohibition under Section 9(1) of the Internal Security Act 1950 by way of a notice which is addressed and ...
MR VISSER: And turning actions were executed in terms of persons who were in legitimate detention in terms Section 29 of the Internal Security Act?
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