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Wit Wolwe

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(Afrikaans: 'White Wolves') an ultra-right terrorist group

A PAC supporter who was shot and injured when the car he was travelling in from Theunissen to Bloemfontein was ambushed, allegedly by Wit Wolwe, in 1993.
Was shot and killed by a named member of the Wit Wolwe , an extremist right-wing group, at Strydom Square in Pretoria, on 15 November 1988. Armed with a 9mm parabellum and 300 rounds of ammunition, the perpetrator fired randomly at black people until he ran out of ammunition, killing seven people ...
Was shot and injured by a named member of the Wit Wolwe, an extremist right-wing group, at Strydom Square in Pretoria, on 15 November 1988. The perpetrator fired randomly at black people, killing seven and injuring 15. The perpetrator applied for amnesty for the attack.
Was shot and injured by a named member of extremist right-wing group, the Wit Wolwe, at Strydom Square in Pretoria, on 15 November 1998. Armed with a 9mm parabellum and 300 rounds of ammunition, the perpetrator fired randomly at black people, killing seven and injuring 15, two of whom are ...
Was injured when she was shot in the back by a named member of the right-wing organisation Wit Wolwe in Pretoria, on 15 November 1988. The perpetrator was sentenced to death but later indemnified and released under a deal between the ANC and the National Party government.
A human rights lawyer whose life was threatened in a pamphlet manufactured by the Security Branch. The pamphlet purported to be issued by the Wit Wolwe, a right-wing group. One Northern Transvaal Security Branch operative was granted amnesty for this operation (AC/2001/027).
 
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