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unbanning

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On 2 February 1990, President F W de Klerk announced the unbanning of liberation movements and other organisations, the release of political prisoners, the lifting of restrictions on 33 organisations and a moratorium on judicial executions. Nelson Mandela was released from prison on 11 February 1990. Political conflict and violence broke out on both these dates in several areas across the country, but particularly in KwaZulu/Natal between UDF (and ANC) supporters and Inkatha.

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She had her house burnt down by ANC supporters in Sakhotshe, KwaZulu, near Hammarsdale, Natal, on 20 March 1990 in intense political conflict in the area following the unbanning of political organisations in February.
An IFP supporter who had her home in Woodyglen, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu, near Durban, burnt down by ANC supporters in February 1990 following the unbanning of political organisations earlier that month.
... trialists and, after being charged with treason, was sentenced to life imprisonment on Robben Island. He served 27 years and was released after the unbanning of the liberation movements and the release of political ...
Was severely beaten by Inkatha supporters in Northdale, Pietermaritzburg, on 16 June 1990 in political conflict during the months following the unbanning of political organisations in February 1990.
An ANC supporter who had her home in Swayimane, Table Mountain, near Pieter-maritzburg, burnt down by Inkatha supporters on 13 March 1990. There was intense political conflict in the area following the unbanning of political organisations in February.
An ANC supporter who broke her leg while running away from attackers in Mariannhill, Pinetown, Natal, on 7 February 1990, in political conflict between ANC and Inkatha supporters following the unbanning of political organisations on 2 February.
An ANC supporter who sustained injuries when his house was bombed by members of the Ciskei Police in Mdantsane, Ciskei, on 2 February 1990, during conflict coinciding with the unbanning of political organisations. His wife was also injured during the attack.
She had her house at KwaShange, KwaZulu, near Pietermaritzburg, burnt down on 27 March 1990 in intense political conflict between Inkatha and UDF supporters following the unbanning of political organisations in February.
An ANC supporter who was shot and stabbed to death by Inkatha supporters at his home in Ntuzuma, near Durban, on 18 February 1990 following the unbanning of political organisations on 2 February.
... He had previously been an ANC member and had been imprisoned on Robben Island. On his release he had joined the IFP, but rejoined the ANC after its unbanning. ...
An Inkatha supporter who had his home in Mpumalanga, KwaZulu, near Durban, set alight by UDF supporters in February 1990 during intense political conflict in the area following the unbanning of political organisations on 2 February.
An ANC supporter who was shot and injured by Inkatha supporters at Vulisaka, KwaZulu, near Pietermaritzburg, on 28 March 1990 in political conflict following the unbanning of political organisations in February 1990.
An ANC supporter who had her home in KwaMakhutha, Amanzimtoti, near Durban, burnt down by named Inkatha supporters on 4 February 1990 in political conflict following the unbanning of political organisations two days earlier.
An ANC supporter who was shot dead by Inkatha supporters at Mpumalanga, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 4 February 1990 following the unbanning of political organisations two days earlier.
huts in an arson attack in Pholile, Matatiele, Natal, on 30 April 1990 in intense conflict between ANC and IFP supporters in the area. Following the unbanning of political organisations, local villagers, including leading members of the community, resisted attempts by the ANC to establish branches ...
An ANCYL member who was stabbed to death in Pietermaritzburg, on 3 February 1990 in political conflict between Inkatha and ANC supporters following the unbanning of political organisations the day before.
... her home burnt down by Inkatha supporters on 10 February 1990 in KwaNxamalala, KwaZulu, near Pietermaritzburg, in political conflict following the unbanning of political organisations on 2 February. Ms Bhengu was reportedly shot dead two years later in Northdale, ...
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