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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 T

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NameAgeDescription
THUSI, Sipho Witness24Was left paralysed after being assaulted with iron pipes and axes by IFP supporters on a recruitment drive in Isipingo, Natal, on 12 February 1993. References
THUSI, SoniWas shot dead by an IFP supporter in Estcourt, Natal, on 26 October 1993. Mr Thusi had been invited to help the IFP supporters burn houses belonging to ANC supporters. References
THUSI, Thembinkosi Wiseman27An ANC supporter who was shot and injured by Inkatha supporters in Inanda New Town, Durban, in November 1989. The following day his house was set alight and destroyed. References
THUSI, ThembuyiseAn IFP supporter who was shot dead by ANC supporters in Empangeni, Natal, on 15 July 1993. References
THUSI, ThithiA member of the Umlazi Youth League and a political activist who had her home destroyed in an arson attack at Durban on 23 October 1985 in intensifying conflict between UDF and Inkatha supporters following the killing of UDF leader Victoria Mxenge in August. References
THUSINI, John SimphiweWas shot and wounded when ANC security guards opened fire from the ANC headquarters at Shell House, Johannesburg, on a crowd of IFP marchers, on 28 March 1994. At least nine marchers were killed and around 100 injured. Ten ANC security guards were granted amnesty (AC/2000/142). References
THUSINI, Nomfundo10Was shot dead on January 1987 in the KwaMakhutha massacre at KwaMakhutha, Amanzimtoti, near Durban. Thirteen people were killed, including eight children, in an attack carried out by Inkatha supporters. Two former Inkatha members were granted amnesty for their role in planning the attack (AC/1999/0332). References
THUSINI, Phumzile8Was shot dead on January 1987 in the KwaMakhutha massacre at KwaMakhutha, Amanzimtoti, near Durban. Thirteen people were killed, including eight children, in an attack carried out by Inkatha supporters. Two former Inkatha members were granted amnesty for their role in planning the attack (AC/1999/0332). References
THUSINI, Sanele4Was shot dead on January 1987 in the KwaMakhutha massacre at KwaMakhutha, Amanzimtoti, near Durban. Thirteen people were killed, including eight children, in an attack carried out by Inkatha supporters. Two former Inkatha members were granted amnesty for their role in planning the attack (AC/1999/0332). References
THUSINI, Vikile7Was shot dead on January 1987 in the KwaMakhutha massacre at KwaMakhutha, Amanzimtoti, near Durban. Thirteen people were killed, including eight children, in an attack carried out by Inkatha supporters. Two former Inkatha members were granted amnesty for their role in planning the attack (AC/1999/0332). References
THUSIS, Mbuso6Was shot dead on January 1987 in the KwaMakhutha massacre at KwaMakhutha, Amanzimtoti, near Durban. Thirteen people were killed, including eight children, in an attack carried out by Inkatha supporters. Two former Inkatha members were granted amnesty for their role in planning the attack (AC/1999/0332). References
THUTSE, Mamonakane StevenHe died after he was stabbed and stoned by followers of the local chief in Moganyaka, Lebowa, in November 1990. Mr Thutse was with a well-known opponent of the chief of the village, who had queried the use of community funds, when the incident occurred. THUTSHANA, Ndihambile, was shot dead on 11 December 1990, allegedly by IFP supporters, during ongoing political conflict in Tokoza, Tvl. References
THUTSHANA, Ndihambile Was shot dead on 11 December 1990, allegedly by IFP supporters, during ongoing political conflict in Tokoza, Transvaal.References
THUTSHANA, Wilson46Was stabbed and injured on 11 December 1990 in Tokoza, Tvl, allegedly by IFP supporters, during ongoing political conflict in the area. References
THUTSHINI, Phumlile Pinky5She had her family home destroyed in an arson attack by IFP supporters in Murchison, near Port Shepstone, Natal, during ongoing political conflict in the area in 1993. References
THUTSHINI, Thokozile Jessie 60An ANC supporter who survived an armed attack on her home in Bhambayi, near KwaMashu, Durban, on 1 January 1993, during ongoing political conflict between the ‘Red’ and ‘Green’ factions.References
THWABU, Siyabulela 22An APLA member from Bizana, Transkei, who was shot dead by Basotho paramilitary force members in March 1985 at Qacha’s Nek, Lesotho, close to the Lesotho-Transkei border. Five other APLA members died in this incident, which occurred at a time of increased LLA activity in the area aimed at destabilising the pro-ANC government of Chief Leabua Jonathan. The Basotho security forces claimed they had mistaken the APLA unit for LLA members. APLA and the LLA were closely connected at the time.References
THWALA, Anna Lesia61She lost her house in a petrol bomb attack by ANC supporters in Ratanda, near Heidelberg, Tvl, on 24 July 1992 during conflict between rival unions. A labour dispute between striking COSATU-aligned FAWU workers and non-striking IFP-aligned UWUSA workers caused violent conflict in this township from July to December 1992. References
THWALA, Cornelius28Was shot in the arm by members of the SAP in Ratanda, near Heidelberg, Tvl, in July 1992 during conflict between rival unions. A labour dispute between striking COSATU-aligned FAWU workers and non-striking IFP-aligned UWUSA workers caused violent conflict in this township from July to December 1992. References
THWALA, Daphney Nozipho32An ANC supporter who had her house burnt down by IFP supporters in Sonkombo, Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 16 March 1994. See Sonkombo arson attacks. References
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