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The victims' index provides a comprehensive listing of the known victims of politically motivated crimes during the apartheid era, as identified through the TRC.

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The list provides detailed information related to personal loss, death or injury, as well as the victim's age at the time of the incident.

TRC Victims - Letter MAE-MAJ

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NameAgeDescription
MAHLANGU, Mhlupheki Paulos 25Was abducted in May 1986 and tortured for two days in the veld near Vaalbank, KwaNdebele, by named Imbokodo members, during local resistance to incorporation into an independent KwaNdebele. Mr Mahlangu`s brothers were among several others abducted and tortured with him. Some of the perpetrators were charged, but acquitted in a court of law.References
MAHLANGU, Mitah 32Was severely assaulted when she was kicked and beaten with a knobkierie by a named member of the Imbokodo group in Katsibane, KwaNdebele, in May 1981 during conflict between the community and the tribal authority over the proposed independence of KwaNdebele.References
MAHLANGU, Mlotho Johannes 50A UDF supporter who was assaulted with fists and pick handles by the KwaNdebele Police and Imbokodo members in Mbokola, Moutse, KwaNdebele, in January 1986. He was accused of assisting political `activists`. See Imbokodo. References
MAHLANGU, Mondlina Lina 57She had her home in Dennilton, KwaNdebele, burnt down, allegedly by supporters of Chief Mahlangu in July 1975. Chief Mahlangu supported the incorporation of Goederede village into Lebowa but many residents resisted, which resulted in violent conflict. References
MAHLANGU, Moses MotiHe lost his home in an attack by supporters of Chief Mahlangu in Sterkfontein, KwaDlaulale, KwaNdebele, in July 1975. Chief Mahlangu supported the incorporation of Goederede village into Lebowa but many residents resisted, which resulted in violent conflict. Mr Mahlangu`s dog was killed and left on his bed.References
MAHLANGU, Motswaledi Johannes 36Was severely beaten and had his property destroyed by members of the SAP at Katjibane, KwaNdebele, on 18 May 1980 during conflict over the proposed independence of the homeland.References
MAHLANGU, Msili Pinkie 19She lost her house when it was burnt down by supporters of Chief Jack Mphezulu Mahlangu in Goederede, near Dennilton, Transvaal, in July 1975. Chief Mahlangu supported the incorporation of Goederede village into Lebowa but many residents resisted, which resulted in violent conflict. References
MAHLANGU, Ndingizana Daniel 41Was severely beaten by members of the SAP in Daveyton, Transvaal, in August 1986 for refusing to obey police orders not to let `comrades` attend his son`s funeral. Many people were injured when police shot at mourners to disperse them.References
MAHLANGU, Nkosinathi GodfreyWas shot and killed by members of the IFP-related `Khumalo Gang` at Ngema Tavern, Natalspruit, Transvaal, on 22 January 1993. Many people were killed and injured in the attack. Three perpetrators applied for amnesty. Two perpetrators were refused and one was granted amnesty (AC/2000/198).References
MAHLANGU, Nofanezile 46She lost her home in an arson attack by perpetrators opposed to the Kwa-Ndebele government and Imbokodo vigilantes in KwaMhlanga, KwaNdebele, on 5 May 1986. Ms Mahlangu`s husband served in the KwaNdebele Chiefs` Council when residents opposed incorporation into the newly independent KwaNdebele, resulting in violent conflict during which hundreds of people died or were injured. KwaNdebele independence was cancelled in August 1986 because of Moutse resistance.References
MAHLANGU, Nomajana Sarah 43Was attacked by supporters of Chief Jack Mphezulu Mahlangu in Goederede, near Dennilton, Transvaal, in July 1975. Chief Mahlangu supported the incorporation of Goederede village into Lebowa but many residents resisted, which resulted in violent conflict.References
MAHLANGU, Nomqibelo 10Was burnt to death in an arson attack by Imbokodo vigilantes on her house in Siyabuswa, KwaNdebele, on 12 June 1986, during conflict over the proposed independence of KwaNdebele. See Imbokodo. References
MAHLANGU, Notina William 78He had his house burnt down by `comrades` in Moutse, KwaNdebele, during 1986 during conflict over incorporation into the homeland.References
MAHLANGU, Ntshaye Geelbooi 42He lost his house, two bakkies and other property in an attack by `comrades` in Mathyzensloop, KwaNdebele, in 1985 during conflict over the proposed independence of KwaNdebele.References
MAHLANGU, Nyumbambo Cornelius 40A royal family member who was detained in KwaNdebele, KwaNdebele, in February 1987 because of his opposition to independence for KwaNdebele.References
MAHLANGU, Pepe RhoneyWas detained by KwaNdebele Police at Weltevreden, KwaNdebele, under emergency regulations in 1986 and was held for several months due to his resistance to the proposed independence of KwaNdebele.References
MAHLANGU, PeterWas intimidated, kicked and beaten with knobkerries at home in Katsibane, KwaNdebele, in May 1981 by a named member of Imbokodo during conflict over KwaNdebele independence. See Imbokodo. References
MAHLANGU, Peter Gwayela 24Was assaulted by a member of the Special Branch when he was detained in Ramatlabama, Bophuthatswana, near the Botswana border on 30 November 1975 while trying to leave the country. He was transferred to John Vorster Square where he was beaten during interrogation. He was finally released in April 1976.References
MAHLANGU, Peter Mathibela 30Was assaulted and had his home destroyed during a chieftaincy dispute in Kalkfontein, KwaNdebele, in 1980.References
MAHLANGU, Petrus 17Was arrested by members of the KwaNdebele Police at Siyabuswa, KwaNdebele, on 4 September 1987 and detained without trial for eight months under emergency regulations. When he was finally charged along with three others, the charges were dropped.References
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