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NKOSI, (first name not given)

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He suffered damage to his home in Khubeka Street, Tokoza, Transvaal, when it was burnt by members of an ANC self-defence unit (SDU) during November or December 1993. Mr Nkosi had been forced to flee the area due to IFP attacks, and his home was occupied by IFP supporters, which led to the arson attack. One SDU member was granted amnesty for the incident (AC/2000/190).

... reports on Jacques Hechter and Joe Mamasela?s claims that current high profile politicians were on Vlakplaas? payroll and the Commission?s decision not to make the names public. The final segment covers the R & R Committee workshop on symbolic reparation held in East London this week. The segment ...
The old symbols that we have, they are there, they are symbols, but they represent a particular history and a particular past that has not been associated with respect for human dignity and human rights, they are integrated. What we need are new symbols. // … And I think we should be able to use ...
But the police cover-up was first challenged by Bheki Nkosi who was detained with Stanza at the Hillbrow flat they shared. He told the Bopape family’s lawyers under oath that during interrogation Warrant Officer van der Syfer had told him that Stanza had been killed. // I thought he was trying to ...
I knew when the police knocked on the door with the seriousness with which they demonstrated; I knew that this was not an ordinary detention. It had nothing to do with the state of emergency; it was something much more important. Stanza was not an ordinary member of the Civic Association; he was a ...
When the hearings ended late on Wednesday evening, there appeared to be many questions about the Trojan Horse killings that remained unanswered. Survivors and family of the victims say the main questions for them are how to forget the fear they experienced during the attack and how to forgive the ...
... they’re still symbols of apartheid, you know what I mean. And I can imagine having what-what, like a big wall in the township there and all the names written down there. The brothers don’t really care. ...
a pain. It cause hatred inside me, you know there’s no way I can heal from that because every time I see it, it just keeps hurting me; it’s like not letting wounds to heal. I agree with him, if we could have positive ways of doing it like Mandela walking out of jail which is taking us a step ...
... Khayiyane // Abbey More // Patrick Motswaletswale // Basil Zulu // Aaron Makwe // Mzwandile Radebe // Watson Majova // Ndlela Sibiya // Matthews Nkosi // Ruben Letsila // Selby Mavuso // Vuyisile Bhiza // Daniel Nkavinde // Alfred Nkosi // Emmanuel Mzimela // Phila Ndwandwe // Bheki Mkwanasi ...
... He also begged for his life. Mamasela and myself untied him. He asked if he can say something. I agreed to it. He asked if he could sing Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika and he said that we had better kill him. He also claimed that the ANC would govern later, that apartheid could no longer be ...
... had escaped from custody and three months later the then Minister of Law and Order Adriaan Vlok repeated this allegation in Parliament. Many did not believe this version of Stanza’s disappearance. This week, former policemen started unravelling the elaborate cover up of Stanza Bopape’s ...
... and none of these officers were in police uniform. They all were wearing jeans, takkies and t-shirts. I mean, who’s going to stop for them? I’m not going to stop in the middle of the night if some guy jump in front of me with a machine gun, and say police! I’m gonna go right through ...
 
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