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	<type>OPENING STATEMENT AND INTRODUCTIONS</type>
	<startdate>1996-11-27</startdate>
	<location>GUGULETU 7 POLLSMOOR</location>
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			<text>CHAIRPERSON</text>
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			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>I want to welcome you all to this, the second day of the hearing in the Western Cape and Northern Cape region of the Truth and reconciliation commission.  We would like to bid you all a hearty welcome to this sitting of the Truth and Reconciliation  Commission in the Western Cape and Northern Cape region of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.</text>
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			<text>We welcome you to this gathering of the Truth and Reconciliation Commissions - this is the second day.   [indistinct]  the families, the  survivors of those who suffered in the conflicts of the past.</text>
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			<text>In this hearing we do not make a finding.  We will be listening to evidence and testimony and we will then, later on be making the finding.  It is not a court of law,  but we want to indicate that, first of all, we hope that out of solidarity and respect for those who have come to testify about their pain and suffering, we would be able to conduct ourselves in an appropriate manner. </text>
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			<text>Secondly, we want to point out that if someone deliberately misleads the Commission, then they will be guilty of an offense.  If someone comes and deliberately deceives  the commission, then you truly will be in trouble worst than in a  court of law.</text>
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			<text>Apart of the process of healing in our land we hear the stories of what took place and the chief aim is reconciliation  - ons soek na die waarheid.  We are searching for the truth - in what we want is actually healing and reconciliation in our land and we appreciate the fact that so many people are praying for this Commission and I would like to read a letter to you all which were received from the C17 region in Stellenbosch,  in Welgelegen, which was addressed to me.</text>
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			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>Dear Dr Tutu,</text>
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			<text>In 1st Corinthians 13 it says &quot;may it be true for you&quot; and our best wishes  go to your colleagues as well.</text>
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			<text>ADV POTGIETER</text>
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			<text> [indistinct] and the role  [indistinct] as well.</text>
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			<text>CHAIRPERSON</text>
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			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>Thank you.</text>
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			<text>ADV POTGIETER</text>
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			<text>Okay.</text>
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			<text>CHAIRPERSON</text>
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			<text>Next to her is Denzil Potgieter, who is a Commissioner and a member of the Human Rights Violations Committee and he is based in this region.</text>
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			<text>On my left is Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, who is a committee - a member of the Human Rights Violations Committee and is based in this region. </text>
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			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>Not next to her, because next to her - he is not there yet, he will be.  But Mary Burton, who is a Commissioner and a member of the Human Rights Violations Committee and she is also based in this region - Denzil.  </text>
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			<text>ADV POTGIETER</text>
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			<text>CHAIRPERSON</text>
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			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>Thank you.</text>
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			<text>ADV POTGIETER</text>
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			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>Chairperson, just before I announce the list of witnesses - perhaps just to indicate that we are starting today to hear testimony in what has become known as the Guguletu 7 event.   We will hear testimony today and tomorrow in respect of this matter.</text>
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			<text>There were, in these legal proceedings, two conflicting versions of what in fact took place during this incident.  There was a police version and there was a version by individuals who saw certain incidents happening.  Now, today we will hear testimony from 5 of the 7 families of those who were killed in the incident.  Some of them where heard at the first Peninsula hearings and some of them have not been heard before.</text>
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			<text>After they have testified, we will hear testimony from people who have either testified previously in the legal proceedings.  Either in the inquest proceedings or in the criminal trial.  And who have seen various incidents happening during this shooting incident.</text>
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			<text>Now, the families that will be testifying, are the following:</text>
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			<text>Irene Nomazizi Mxinwa, who is the mother of Simon Mandla Mxinwa - will be testifying in regard to her son Simon.</text>
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			<text>Eunice Tsepiso Miya, who is the mother of Jabulani Miya, will testify in regard to her son, of course.</text>
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			<text>Andila Mjobo and Edith Mjobo, who are the brother and mother, respectively of Zandisile Sammy Mjobo, will be testifying.</text>
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			<text>Nomwuyo Cynthia Ngewu, will testify in regard to her son Christopher Piet Ngewu.</text>
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			<text>Tsherden Mbenyana and Elsie Mbenyana will testify in regard to Zabonke Konile.</text>
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			<text>Rudolph  Lazarro, will testify in regard to an incident that happened the night before the shooting took place.</text>
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			<text>General Sibaca who is one of the eye-witnesses to the incident who will be testifying about that particular aspect  of the incident that he witnessed.</text>
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			<text>Chris Bateman who is one of the two reporters that we will be hearing today, who was on the scene of the incident, pretty soon after it happened and who wrote articles about the incident.</text>
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			<text>Tony Weaver, who was the person who was eventually charged and acquitted, as I have indicated earlier.</text>
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			<text>Ronald Benting who is an eye-witness to some of the incidents that happened.</text>
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			<text>Pat Smith, who was also an eye-witness, who accompanied Ronald Benting on that particular day.  Who will not be testifying, but a statement which was used in the legal proceedings will be read into the record.</text>
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			<text>So those are the witnesses  Chairperson.</text>
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			<text>CHAIRPERSON</text>
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			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>Thank you very much.</text>
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			<text>ADV POTGIETER</text>
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			<text>And - shall I call the first one.</text>
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			<text>CHAIRPERSON</text>
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			<text>Yes.</text>
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