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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 SI

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NameAgeDescription
SILANGO, Ntombifikile Anna39An IFP supporter who had her home in Hopewell, Ixopo, Natal, burnt down by ANC supporters in February 1992. Political violence in Hopewell at this time claimed about ten lives and forced over 300 people to flee from the area. Most of the victims were IFP supporters. References
SILANGWE, Babongile Florence50An IFP supporter who lost her home in Hopewell, Ixopo, Natal, when it was burnt down by ANC supporters in February 1992, allegedly because her husband was an induna and an IFP member. Political violence in Hopewell at this time claimed about ten lives and forced over 300 people to flee from the area. Most of the victims were IFP supporters. References
SILANGWE, BhulekwanaWas severely beaten by members of the SADF during March 1960 in Izilangwe, Bizana, Transkei, because he was a member of a banned organisation. His body still has sjambok scars. References
SILANGWE, MbethwaAn ANC member who was severely beaten by members of the SAP on 1 March 1960 in Bizana, Transkei, during the Pondoland revolt. See Pondoland revolt. References
SILANGWE, MhletywaAn iKongo member who disappeared after he was abducted from his home by members of the SAP in 1960 in Bizana, Transkei, during the Pondoland revolt. He has never been seen again. See Pondoland revolt. References
SILANGWE, SkhovaAn iKongo member who was arrested in 1960 in Bizana, Transkei, during the Pondoland revolt. He was detained for two years, and allegedly died as a result of injuries sustained while in detention. See Pondoland revolt. References
SILBERBAUER, ClaireA civilian who was killed when APLA operatives opened fire on the vehicle in which he was travelling at Eikenhof, Tvl, on 19 March 1993. The perpetrators had allegedly targeted a schoolbus conveying white children, and attacked the Mitchley vehicle when this failed. Three people were killed and two were injured in the attack. One APLA operative was granted amnesty (AC/2000/147). References
SILEKU, Themba SimonWas shot and injured by a named Special Constable in Beaufort West, Cape, on 1 January 1988. References
SILEMA-MALATSI, Johannes SoidahaWas assaulted and set alight by youths at Ha-Maila, Venda, on 19 March 1990. Mr Silema-Malatsi, who was thought to be practising witchcraft to hinder political activism in the area, was pelted with stones, stabbed with a sword, interrogated and necklaced to death. Two perpetrators were granted amnesty; a third application was refused (AC/2000/094). References
SILINDA, Anthony Linda24An ANC supporter who was shot and injured by SADF members on 15 August 1985 in Katlehong, Tvl, during a funeral for a victim of violence. References
SILINDZA, WilsonWas severely beaten, allegedly by ANC supporters, because he was visiting the home of someone accused of witchcraft in Mdlankomo, Kabokweni, KaNgwane, in 1986. References
SILINGA, Wantu 27An ANC supporter who was sentenced to death with other activists on 24 June 1987 for the ‘necklace’ murder of a girl suspected of having an affair with a policeman in Queenstown during the state of emergency. Mr Silinga died under mysterious circumstances in Pretoria Central prison, on 10 December 1987. Police informed the family that he had contracted asthma.References
SILLANDS, ColleenShe died on 26 April 1994, a day after she was shot travelling in a minibus in Alberton, Tvl, during tension in the area after numerous clashes between IFP-supporting hostel-dwellers and ANC- supporting residents. References
SILLANDS, Margaret34Was shot and injured on 25 April 1994 in Alberton, Tvl, while travelling in a minibus in Alberton, Tvl, during tension in the area after numerous clashes between IFP-supporting hostel-dwellers and ANC- supporting residents. References
SILO, Dorothy Lulama Kunuse20Was shot and severely injured by a Special Constable in Bongolethu, Oudtshoorn, Cape, on 16 January 1988. Three people were shot dead by Special Constables that day and another died later of his wounds. Ms Silo is unable to bear children as a result of the shooting. References
SILO, Ms62A UDF supporter who was beaten by named members of the SAP after she and other parents had attempted to intervene during a clash between police and school children in Bongolethu, Oudtshoorn, Cape, on 29 April 1985. She was then arrested and tear-gassed in her cell at the police station. References
SILO, Novintwembi Violet35An ANC member who faced several arrests and was bitten when SAP members set their dogs on her in Hermanus, Cape, during 1960, because of her refusal to carry a Pass. References
SILOLO, Kwini Elizabeth46She lost her home when it was burnt down by Witdoeke vigilantes in KTC, Cape Town, on 10 June 1986, during the mass destruction of UDF-supporting squatter camps by Witdoeke vigilantes, acting with the tacit approval and aid of the security forces. Over 60 people died and 20 000 homes were destroyed in the attacks. References
SILOMO, Pikiwe Ennie80Was shot with birdshot, then detained and beaten, stripped naked and humiliated by named and other members of the SAP in Khayamnandi, Steynsburg, Cape, in August 1986. She had participated in a protest demonstration organised by the Steynsburg Youth Congress against police presence in Khayamnandi. References
SILOTILE, EdyAn ANC supporter who was shot dead in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, in 1992, by a group of men associated with the local town councillors, in an arson and gunfire attack on D section which was perceived to be ANC-aligned. References
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