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	<type>AMNESTY HEARING</type>
	<startdate>1998-04-28</startdate>
	<location>EAST LONDON</location>
	<day>1</day>
	<names>SIMPIWE LINCOLN BLEKI, OSCAR NONGONGO</names>
	<case>003/96; 0041/96</case>
						<url>https://sabctrc.saha.org.za/hearing.php?id=52680&amp;t=&amp;tab=hearings</url>
	<originalhtml>https://sabctrc.saha.org.za/originals/amntrans/1998/980428_el_eln.htm</originalhtml>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Good morning. I am Judge Pillay and I read my name into the record for the purposes of identification for the benefit of the typists.</text>
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		<line number="2">
			<speaker>ADV POTGIETER</speaker>
			<text>I am Advocate Potgieter for the purposes of the recording.</text>
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		<line number="3">
			<speaker>MR SIBANYONI</speaker>
			<text>I am J B Sibanyoni and for the purposes of the recordings I introduce myself and I hope my name is distinct they will easily pick it up.</text>
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		<line number="4">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Will the various representatives do the same for the purposes of the record please? Mr Mapoma which matter are we dealing with first?</text>
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		<line number="5">
			<speaker>MR MAPOMA</speaker>
			<text>Sir we are dealing with the matter of Simpiwe Bleki, amnesty application number 003/96 and Oscar Nongongo, amnesty application number 0041/96.</text>
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		<line number="6">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Well then only the representatives involved in that matter need identify themselves.</text>
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		<line number="7">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>I am representing both applicants; Mr Bleki and Mr Nongongo. My name is J W Wessels, Advocate J W Wessels. I am instructed by the firm Nonkosi Munthlanthla and Associates.</text>
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		<line number="8">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you Mr Wessels. Are there any introductory remarks that you want to make or any agreements that we should be made aware of?</text>
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		<line number="9">
			<speaker>MR MAPOMA</speaker>
			<text>Yes Mr Chairperson. Mr Chairman sorry Sir for the purposes of record my name is Zuko Mapoma, the leader of evidence for the Amnesty Committee. Mr Chairman we have agreed, myself and Advocate Wessels that the two applicants; Mr Bleki and Mr Nongongo are going to make joint application for the purposes of evidence. And Mr Bleki will testify. Mr Nongongo aligning himself with the testimony of Mr Bleki. That is it Chairperson.</text>
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		<line number="10">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Mapoma just for clarity sake is the victim or his family members present?</text>
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		<line number="11">
			<speaker>MR MAPOMA</speaker>
			<text>Yes Mr Chairman the deceased&#039;s wife, Mrs Maliti is here.</text>
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		<line number="12">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>I understand the victim in this matter did not lose his life as a result of the actions pertinent to this application?</text>
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		<line number="13">
			<speaker>MR MAPOMA</speaker>
			<text>Yes Chairperson the deceased died some years later after the (...indistinct)</text>
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		<line number="14">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>And the application is in respect of attempted murder?</text>
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		<line number="15">
			<speaker>MR MAPOMA</speaker>
			<text>Absolutely yes Chairperson.</text>
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		<line number="16">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>And certain offences under the Act relating to ammunition and firearms?</text>
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		<line number="17">
			<speaker>MR MAPOMA</speaker>
			<text>Yes Chairperson.</text>
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		<line number="18">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Have you offered any assistance to the family of the victims, should they need assistance?</text>
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		<line number="19">
			<speaker>MR MAPOMA</speaker>
			<text>Yes Chairperson I have consulted at length with Mrs Maliti and the other victim.</text>
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		<line number="20">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>And are they aware that you can be approached at any time?</text>
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		<line number="21">
			<speaker>MR MAPOMA</speaker>
			<text>Yes Sir.</text>
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		<line number="22">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you. Mr Wessels?</text>
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		<line number="23">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Thank you Mr Chairman. I propose then to call Mr Bleki, the first applicant to testify in support of his application for amnesty.</text>
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		<line number="24">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
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		<line number="25">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Your full names Mr Bleki?</text>
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		<line number="26">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>My name is Simpiwe.</text>
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		<line number="27">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And your second name?</text>
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		<line number="28">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Lincoln.</text>
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		<line number="29">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Bleki are you comfortable with english? You are entitled to talk Xhosa. There are interpreters.</text>
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		<line number="30">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>I will speak Xhosa preferably.</text>
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		<line number="31">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Yes. Mr Bleki may I proceed in administering the oath then?</text>
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		<line number="32">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>I will do so.</text>
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		<line number="33">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Thank you.</text>
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		<line number="34">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Bleki have you got any objections to the taking of the oath?</text>
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		<line number="35">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>No objection.</text>
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		<line number="36">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>(SORTING OUT OF MICROPHONES)</text>
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		<line number="37">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Bleki have you got any objections to the taking of the oath?</text>
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		<line number="38">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>No problem Mr Chairperson.</text>
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		<line number="39">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Will you stand please?</text>
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		<line number="40">
			<speaker>SIMPIWE LINCOLN BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>(sworn states)</text>
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		<line number="41">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Be seated.</text>
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		<line number="42">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Mr Bleki in support of your application for amnesty you have completed the necessary application form and you have also submitted a detailed affidavit setting out the facts in this matter. Do you confirm that?</text>
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		<line number="43">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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		<line number="44">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>During the period 1992 to 1993 and more in particular at the time of this incident which took place on Sunday the 8th of August 1993 at Middelburg what was your position in the ANC at Middelburg?</text>
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		<line number="45">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>I was a member of the African National Congress in Middelburg. I was also a member of the self defence unit. I was a political commissar.</text>
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		<line number="46">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Is it correct that you were also responsible for the safety and security of members of the Middelburg community?</text>
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		<line number="47">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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		<line number="48">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>The victim in this matter, Warrant Officer Leeman Maliti was he a policeman attached to the security branch section stationed at Middelburg?</text>
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		<line number="49">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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		<line number="50">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Now you have in your affidavit given particulars of the problems and difficulties that you had with the victim. Could you very briefly just highlight what was the nature of the relationship between the victim and the greater part of the community in Middelburg?</text>
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		<line number="51">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>I can do that. I am going to start and say that the relationship between the members of the community of Middelburg and the late Warrant Officer Maliti was not good at all. He was a security policeman. He used to fight against people who fought for liberation, people who were in the struggle for liberation. It was his job to oppress us, to take us to the police station, to beat us up. He would go to our homes as freedom fighters. He made it very difficult politically for us. He made it very difficult for us to reach our goals as freedom fighters in Middelburg.</text>
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		<line number="52">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>In the past were there any actions taken by the community towards or directed at Warrant Officer Maliti?</text>
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		<line number="53">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Yes there were a lot of attempts that they made or things that happened that showed the enmity between the community and Warrant Officer Maliti. People would toi-toi trying to show that we were not working together with him. His house was attacked. We tried to show him that we do not want him in our community.</text>
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		<line number="54">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And how did he react towards the feeling of the community as shown by the community?</text>
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		<line number="55">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>When he would see a group of people who would be toi-toiing towards him he would go out with his weapon or gun trying to protect himself. He would go raiding peoples houses&#039; that he suspected that they contributed to whatever demonstration there was against him.</text>
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		<line number="56">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And is this something that was restricted to a very short period before the fateful day of August 1993 or was it something that was protracted over a number of years prior to that?</text>
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		<line number="57">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>This was over a long period of time before the 8th of August, the day of this incident.</text>
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		<line number="58">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Did the victim in the course of those years also detain you personally?</text>
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		<line number="59">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>A number of times, a lot of times.</text>
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		<line number="60">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And how did the victim treat you in the course of your detention?</text>
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		<line number="61">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>He was very oppressive, he beat me up. As a result I laid charges on him.</text>
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		<line number="62">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Are you aware that some of your co-inhabitants of the township there were also detained by the victim?</text>
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		<line number="63">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct, that would happen I am aware. His oppression was not only directed towards me. It was anybody who was a freedom fighter in Middelburg at the time. He did not pick and choose. Youth, elderly people, even old ladies, reverends as well he would arrest.</text>
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		<line number="64">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And the way that the victim treated the detainees was this the subject of general discussions there in Middelburg?</text>
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		<line number="65">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Yes it was terrible his attitude towards the community, we would talk about it.</text>
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		<line number="66">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Would it be correct to describe the situation as a situation where the community in general was angry with the victim?</text>
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		<line number="67">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>That is absolutely correct.</text>
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		<line number="68">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Did anybody lose his life as a result of the actions of the victim?</text>
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		<line number="69">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Yes, a lot of people lost their lives because of the victim.</text>
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		<line number="70">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>In the papers supporting your application you refer to an incident when Chris Hani died and you make reference to the actions of the victim in response to the death of Chris Hani. Could you just elaborate on that? How did the victim respond to Chris Hani&#039;s death? On page 22 of the documents there is reference to this at the bottom. I believe the applicant cannot hear the interpreter.</text>
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		<line number="71">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>When Mr Hani died did the victim display any peculiar response to this?</text>
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		<line number="72">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>He was very glad, very happy.</text>
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		<line number="73">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>What did he, how did he express his happiness at the time?</text>
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		<line number="74">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>He walked up and down the streets with his weapon, remarks that he would pass that the communist is dead, he is now at peace.</text>
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		<line number="75">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And how did the community respond to the reactions displayed by the victim?</text>
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		<line number="76">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>That triggered a whole lot of hatred towards the late Mr Maliti.</text>
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		<line number="77">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Is it correct that the culmination of all of these actions lead to a earnest request directed at the victim to leave the township and to move to the built-up area?</text>
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		<line number="78">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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		<line number="79">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And did he pay any attention to this earnest request by the community for him to leave?</text>
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		<line number="80">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>No he did not take heed at all. He did not care about peoples&#039; rights. He did not listen to anything that people said.</text>
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		<line number="81">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>So eventually what decision did you take in regard to the victim?</text>
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		<line number="82">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>As I was also a victim to him and I could not rest in Middelburg because he was after me all the time. And also seeing members of my community in such oppressive situations I then decided to shoot him and to kill him. That is a decision that I took as a result of the situation.</text>
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		<line number="83">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>How did you believe would this action by you which you intended taking assist the community in the struggle in which they found themselves?</text>
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		<line number="84">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>First of all Mr Maliti worked for the security forces in Middelburg. We had our own leaders that he was after and oppressing. The community would gain a lot. Especially our leaders who played a major role in bringing about the transformation in our country. Killing him would bring peace in Middelburg. Especially in the transformation towards democracy. So that democracy would come in a peaceful manner, without our leaders being oppressed in Middelburg.</text>
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		<line number="85">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And was this decision which you decided or which you took was it a decision which you had taken yourself or was it a decision which you took in consultation with the executive of the ANC at the time?</text>
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		<line number="86">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>I did try to talk with other members, leaders of the African National Congress in the community. I also knew that they knew a lot about protection in our community. They were also aware of Mr Maliti&#039;s actions. Could the speaker please repeat the last sentence? I did try to tell them how I intended to deal with Mr Maliti.</text>
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		<line number="87">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And was there any reaction from those with whom you shared this?</text>
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		<line number="88">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>They were not against my views. They did not give me an order either to continue. I took initiative to deal with Mr Maliti.</text>
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		<line number="89">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>You were not seeking an order or authorization, it was solely a decision taken by yourself to deal with the victim in order to achieve the objective?</text>
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		<line number="90">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>I did not want their order necessarily. I just was sharing with them the decision that I had taken against the victim who was very cruel towards the community.</text>
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		<line number="91">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>In executing this decision of yourself you required assistance and in doing so you approached Mr Oscar Nongongo, that is the second applicant in this matter, who was resident in Port Elizabeth. Is that correct?</text>
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		<line number="92">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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		<line number="93">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>You had got to know Mr Nongongo over the years as a fellow comrade?</text>
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		<line number="94">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
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		<line number="95">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And was he also detained with you on occasions?</text>
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		<line number="96">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Yes there was a time when we were both arrested together.</text>
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		<line number="97">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>When you approached Mr Nongongo was he agreeable to assist you in the execution of this plan?</text>
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		<line number="98">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Yes he fully agreed.</text>
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		<line number="99">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>You then proceeded in making arrangements for the execution of this plan, eventually proceeding to Middelburg on Saturday the 7th of August 1993 in order to observe and scout the area where the victim was staying?</text>
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		<line number="100">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
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		<line number="101">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Throughout the period that you intended executing this plan was your aim directed solely at the victim Mr Maliti or did you not care whether other innocent bystanders were also injured in possible crossfire?</text>
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		<line number="102">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>This was solely directed at Mr Maliti, nobody else. That we were certain of.</text>
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		<line number="103">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>So you went to great lengths to ensure that you would get the victim on his own?</text>
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		<line number="104">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="105">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>As you have set out the observations which you held as it is set out in your affidavit it eventually resulted in you and the second applicant approaching the house of the victim on Sunday morning the 8th of August 1993?</text>
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		<line number="106">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
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		<line number="107">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And on entering the house of the victim, where did you find the victim?</text>
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		<line number="108">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>He was sitting on a chair looking towards us.</text>
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		<line number="109">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And what happened then, very briefly?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="110">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>We got to the house, we knocked. I then heard his voice. Oscar was just ahead of me. I knew according to our plans that Oscar would not know this man. I then tried to alert him. When we realised that it was him we shot at the man. We then heard somebody crying in the background. A lady&#039;s voice. As our intention was not to shoot anybody else or to injure anybody else we only wanted Mr Maliti we tried to shoot him as much as we could and then we ran off.</text>
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		<line number="111">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>At the time when you shot at the victim was your intention to kill him?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="112">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
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		<line number="113">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And did both you and your co-applicant, Oscar shoot at Mr Maliti?</text>
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		<line number="114">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Yes, both of us.</text>
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		<line number="115">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>After having shot Mr Maliti you proceeded to a so-called hiking spot outside of Middelburg where you intended to leave the area in an arranged taxi?</text>
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		<line number="116">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="117">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>But you were arrested before you could leave the area. Is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="118">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>That is so.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="119">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>You were eventually charged in the regional court at Middelburg?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="120">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="121">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And how did the community in general react to you being charged there in the regional court?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="122">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>What I could say is that the community was relieved in what happened to the victim. I say this because of the way they supported us the first time we went to court. I remember very well because even the schools in Middelburg showed support. To me they were showing that they were supportive of what we had done.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="123">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And were you also assisted by the provision of defence counsel to appear on your behalf at the trial?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="124">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="125">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>You were eventually convicted of attempted murder and offenCes under the Arms and Ammunition Act and sentenced to an effective ten (10) years imprisonment, which you are presently serving?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="126">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="127">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Which particular offences under the Arms and Ammunition Act?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="128">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>It is possession of an unlicensed firearm and possession of ammunition. Is that correct Mr Bleki?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="129">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Unlawful possession of the ammunition?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="130">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>That is so.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="131">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="132">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Wait just before you get. And those two offenses were, he was separately charged for?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="133">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>(Could the judge please speak a little bit louder?)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="134">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Okay. Those two offences, that is the possession of unlicensed firearm and the unlawful possession of ammunition you were charged separately for?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="135">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="136">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>So in total you had three charges and you were convicted of all three?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="137">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="138">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="139">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>In respect of the possession of the unlicensed firearm and the possession of ammunition without having in your possession a licensed firearm, could you have executed this plan if you did not have access to this firearm and ammunition?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="140">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>I could not have.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="141">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>So although they were separate charges it was all required for the purpose of achieving this objective of eliminating the victim?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="142">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="143">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>As far as your co-applicant is concerned he was not present at the time when your case was finalised?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="144">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="145">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>He was subsequently convicted and sentenced in your absence?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="146">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="147">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Are you still in prison? Are you still serving this sentence?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="148">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Yes correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="149">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>And your co-applicant?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="150">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Him as well.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="151">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>How long have you served already?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="152">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>I was sentenced in 1994, the 25th of May.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="153">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Did you appeal against that conviction?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="154">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>No I did not appeal.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="155">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>So you started serving your sentence from May 1994?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="156">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="157">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>And do you know when your co-accused starting serving his sentence?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="158">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>I am not sure about the date.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="159">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Wessels do you perhaps know from the</text>
		</line>
		<line number="160">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>record?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="161">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Yes, the co-applicant was sentenced on the 27th of June 1995. And he was sentenced to an effective eleven (11) years imprisonment. However he is also serving other sentences, lengthy other sentences.</text>
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		<line number="162">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>I am only concerned about this application.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="163">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="164">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>I see in his application Mr Wessels, unless I have not read this properly, that he did not apply for escaping.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="165">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>No, that is correct. The application is only in respect of the attempted murder and the offenses under the Firearm Act.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="166">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>And do you not argue that the escape is part and parcel of this whole escapade?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="167">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Mr Chairman no. He has a peculiar situation involving other matters and I will be, it will be difficult to argue that the escaping was solely related in respect of this matter. So I will not pursue that line of argument.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="168">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>I see. So the application is only made in respect of attempted murder and the offenses under the Arms and Ammunition Act?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="169">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Indeed so on behalf of both these applicants.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="170">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>And second applicant is aware of this?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="171">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>I am sure, well his application is only in respect of those matters. And I think that is the whole reason why it is only framed in that nature.</text>
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		<line number="172">
			<speaker>MR MAPOMA</speaker>
			<text>Thank you, through you Mr Chairperson may I perhaps ask one question? He was sentenced to eleven (11) years. Is this eleven (11) years only for attempted murder, unlawful possession of arms and ammunition? Has it got nothing to do with the escaping?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="173">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>No he was not charged for escaping in the regional court. He was only sentenced to ten (10) years imprisonment for the attempted murder and a total of one year imprisonment for the offences under the Arms and Ammunition which was ordered to run concurrently with another suspended sentence in another matter. So in total if he was sentenced to an effective eleven (11) years imprisonment. That is the second applicant.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="174">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Mr Bleki if there is nothing further then I just want to return to certain aspects. You already lodged your application for amnesty in 1996 and the hearing of your application for amnesty was set down for August 1997, that was last year. But because of certain difficulties with the investigation by the investigation team your application was not heard in August of last year. Is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="175">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="176">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And you are presently by bringing this application still waiting for this whole matter, this is the only matter which is keeping you in prison?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="177">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="178">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>I want to deal with your present relationship with Mrs Maliti, the victim&#039;s wife who is present here in the audience. Is it correct this morning she also came to you, to come and greet you?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="179">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>That is correct. When she was walking past me she greeted me and I greeted right back.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="180">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And the victim&#039;s children, do they still attend school together with your younger brother or brothers?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="181">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Yes they went to school together but now I hear that my little brother is in Cape Town. They are no longer at school together.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="182">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And what is your information about the children of the victim visiting your house in your absence now that you are in prison? Do they come and visit your house?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="183">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Yes I would hear that Mr Maliti&#039;s children would go to my house. They are friends with my siblings.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="184">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And do you have any feelings or emotions which you wish to express in regard to the family of the victim?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="185">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Yes. I would be very grateful if I had the opportunity to say something.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="186">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Please proceed?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="187">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>I think if you want to make your peace with anybody then you can do it after the hearing.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="188">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>As the Chairman pleases. There is one matter which Mrs Maliti has raised and that is that she has mentioned that after the shooting of her husband, the victim there were rumours doing the rounds there in Middelburg that she was in some way connected with the planning of the shooting of her husband. Now can you respond in regard to those rumours that did the rounds?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="189">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>I know Mrs Maliti, she used to teach me. In connection with this case she did not take part at all. She never really spoke to me about my political activities or my differences with her husband. She did not play any role in this matter at all. I have nothing against her or her children. But I could say that I am very sorry about what happened that we shot Mr Maliti.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="190">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>The question is, did she have anything to do with your activities relating with the incident with her husband?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="191">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>No, not at all.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="192">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>And she and your co-applicant, Oscar did not even know each other. So as far as your co-applicant is concerned she had nothing to do from his point of view with the execution of this plan. Is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="193">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="194">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Mr Chairman those are the facts in support of the application for both these applicants which we wish to tender. The details of the application is set out in the documents. If there is nothing in particular that any of the committee members would like to hear us on, then we will stand by what has now been tendered.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="195">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Mapoma have you got any questions?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="196">
			<speaker>MR MAPOMA</speaker>
			<text>Thank you Mr Chairman I have no questions.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="197">
			<speaker>MR SIBANYONI</speaker>
			<text>Thank you Mr Chairperson perhaps one or two questions. Mr Bleki after the incident how did your organisation, the ANC react to the incident?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="198">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>I tried to get in touch with the comrades after the incident giving them all the details what happened. All I had received was their support.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="199">
			<speaker>MR SIBANYONI</speaker>
			<text>Are they also supportive of your application for amnesty?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="200">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Yes there is also a report that they have got in support of my application for amnesty.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="201">
			<speaker>ADV POTGIETER</speaker>
			<text>Mr Bleki in what capacity were you acting when you launched the attack on the deceased?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="202">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>First of all I was the political commissar working in the security department. I took my own initiative as I already said to plan to kill Mr Maliti after I had spoken to the leaders in the community of the ANC. I fully believed that if I had said to them as I said that I was going to kill him they were not against this. I was also convinced that the community would be glad because Maliti was the enemy to the community.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="203">
			<speaker>ADV POTGIETER</speaker>
			<text>Did you harbour any personal grudge or feelings of enmity towards Mr Maliti?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="204">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>No there was no personal grudge. There was nothing personal about this. However in a political context there definitely was enmity.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="205">
			<speaker>ADV POTGIETER</speaker>
			<text>So you were not intending to settle a personal score with Mr Maliti?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="206">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>No there was no personal scores to be settled.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="207">
			<speaker>ADV POTGIETER</speaker>
			<text>And do I understand you correctly from a political point of view you had regarded Mr Maliti as part of the enemy?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="208">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>I thought that he was a very dangerous enemy in the community because a lot of times I saw these things with my own eyes that he did.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="209">
			<speaker>ADV POTGIETER</speaker>
			<text>Thank you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="210">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Was the victim the ...</text>
		</line>
		<line number="211">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Not the only one.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="212">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Was he the only one that committed atrocities like torture and so forth?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="213">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Yes I think, yes he was the only one who committed these atrocities. (Could the judge please come closer to the mike?)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="214">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Why was he singled out for such treatment and not other members of the security police?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="215">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>If I remember correctly the security police in Nonzame, Middelburg he was the one who gave orders, who was more superior. He gave orders that led to the unrest. He was the cruel one who gave these orders.</text>
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		<line number="216">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Now the struggle you refer to, I think that is well documented. It ranged from housing, education and all these oppressive laws that kept our people down, correct?</text>
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		<line number="217">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="218">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Was the victim not aware that, that struggle or the success of that struggle would benefit even him?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="219">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>He did not see the future. He did not think that the struggle would be successful. He thought that he was in a respectable place, he was armed all the time, he was protected personally and his job was to be oppressor and permit all the atrocities. He was free according to his view. He did not care about anybody elses liberation.</text>
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		<line number="220">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Despite the possible benefit to him did that make you more angry that would normally be the case?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="221">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>(Could the speaker please repeat the question?)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="222">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Despite the possible benefits of the success of the struggle and him being a hurdle to that, did that make you more angry than would otherwise be the case?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="223">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>Could you repeat the question please Sir?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="224">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Given the possible benefits of the success of this struggle did the fact that he a possible beneficiary of that success, did it make you more angry that he was presenting such a hurdle to this struggle?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="225">
			<speaker>MR BLEKI</speaker>
			<text>I would not be angry if the struggle would be successful and we both would benefit from the liberation. He would not have contributed in any way. I contributed to it and I am glad and there are no oppressive ways in Middelburg any more.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="226">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Yes thank you. Are there any other witnesses Mr Wessels?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="227">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Mr Chairman there is just the second applicant. He is anxious to testify as well. Although the need for him to testify is questioned. His application is fully before the committee. May I just have a brief word with the other applicant?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="228">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Wessels you can tell him that he can rest assured that we will treat him equally on the evidence that we have before us. Other than that is there any other evidence you would like you would like to place before this committee?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="229">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>There is no other evidence that I wish to present at this stage. Thank you Mr Chairman.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="230">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you. Mr Mapoma is there any evidence you would like to place before us?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="231">
			<speaker>MR MAPOMA</speaker>
			<text>Mr Chairman there is no other evidence.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="232">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Wessels we do not intend to call any other witnesses or obtain any other evidence. Is there any points you want to make before we close this matter for the time being until we can give a judgment?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="233">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>Thank you Mr Chairman. Mr Chairman very briefly it is my submission that this application by both applicants conform with the requirements of the Act. It was clearly an act which was executed with the intention to benefit the struggle at the time. It is clearly a political objective which they intended to achieve. And it will certainly fall within the ambit of the definition of a political objective as set out in Section 22(a) of the Act. More than that there is nothing that I wish to elaborate on. Except there is anything in particular if the committee would like to hear me on. But viewed objectively everything points to a clear act with a political motive to achieve a specific objective which would have benefitted the whole community.</text>
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		<line number="234">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>And for which you suggest that amnesty be granted?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="235">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>For both applicants. May I just mention as it appeared from the evidence that as far as the first applicant is concerned the finalisation of this application has a specific relevance in respect of his freedom. It will not specifically affect the second applicant. But the first applicant has been in custody for many years already and so if in some way or another the committee could give preference to this application in particularly as far as Mr Bleki is concerned that will be mostly appreciated.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="236">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>You are aware of the fact that we do not intend to waste more of his time. If we refuse that is the end of the matter. If we grant it, it is merely a recommendation to the state president.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="237">
			<speaker>MR WESSELS</speaker>
			<text>That is so, no we understand that. As long as it can be given some sort of preference. Any preference will be valued by Mr Bleki in particular.</text>
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		<line number="238">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Wessels our committee treats all applicants with preference. (LAUGHS) Mr Mapoma is there anything you would like to point out to us?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="239">
			<speaker>MR MAPOMA</speaker>
			<text>Thank you Chair, I find nothing Sir to point out. I may just mention Sir that from the side of the victims I do not have much Chairperson to raise in objection to these applications by the applicants. Thank you Sir.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="240">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Yes we will adjourn and we hope to be able to make a decision as soon as humanly possible. We will adjourn.</text>
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		<line number="241">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>COMMITTEE ADJOURNS</text>
		</line>
		<line number="242">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>ON RESUMPTION</text>
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