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ANC campsExplanation Showing 181 to 200 of 337 First Page•Previous Page 6 •7 •8 •9 •10 •11 •12 •13 •14 Next Page•Last Page... to get to the refugee camps. I will help them to go up until they are and get their training. I was also responsible for the mobilisation of ANC ... ... and go and train there. And some of them joined power at Escom and they went there for training. They told us we can choose any of these military camps to go and ... ... bepart of this country in the future. We are prepared to forgivethose who have sinned against us in the past. We have forgiventhe concentration camps of the Boer War where innocent women andchildren had died. We are prepared to forgive those who havewaged war during the struggle, also on ... ... Forces, the enemy's Forces to burn down the houses of the opposing Forces soldiers and take their wives and children, put them in concentration camps, because it may have an effect on the outcome of the war situation? Does it go further, if that is legitimate, would it be further to rape all ... MR GUSHU: That's correct. When I grew up we had a lot of camps where the cattle were grazing. After some time a Commissioner from Cathcart came and asked for title deeds and those title deeds were given them. MR KHUMALO: I was in exile in the camps of the ANC. COMMISSIONER: We have heard stories like the one that you have told us from so many other parents who have talked about the disappearance of their - mainly about their sons, and when we hear these stories we realise that we lived in a very unusual, abnormal society, where parents had no expectation ... MR DLONGWANE: The confession I made first time when I arrived in the ANC camps was the truth, but because of the beatings and it happened that I even met people who were from Port Elizabeth, then I was implicated and I had to admit. These people - my forebears - understood oppression. During their freedom struggle their homes were burned, their country was devastated and more than 20 000 of their women and children died in concentration camps. MR LAX: No, no, you misunderstand. She was trying to recollect him from the training camps in Angola. MR LAX: No, no, you misunderstand. She was trying to recollect him from the training camps in Angola. ... personnel that had been trained in the camps with the Askaris and possibly do a false flag infiltration of organisations and generally keep surveillance on suspects houses, railways, bus terminuses, all that sort of thing, taxi ... MR WILLS: Yes, and is it not so that you attended certain camps as a result of you being associated with the IFP Youth in the area? National Party Governments and in conflict with the various liberation forces in this country. As a result of that, the, organisations such as the ANC, the PAC and the Black Consciousness Movement were known as terrorist organisations and they were demonised by the press, by the various media ... MR LOOTS: Chairperson, it was the knowledge and experience of myself and other members of the Security Branch at Western Transvaal as well as other divisions, I refer to the Western Cape, Northern Transvaal, Johannesburg, Soweto and indeed the whole South Africa that Botswana, since approximately ... ... with a political objective. My learned friends have dealt with this but I nonetheless want to just refer the Committee again to page 48 of the ANC statement, where as far back as Operation Mayavuya, the legitimate target were set out. It included police stations, camps and military forces ... ... DU PLESSIS: Let me put it simply to you - if you look at the German's in the second world war and their policy - they put the Jews in concentration camps and a great amount of Jews died - I did not see it - the fact that the AWB would put black people in concentration camps and that they would ... MR WAGENER: At the time Chairperson, my client was a civilian doing police duties in terms of what they called like camps that military had. When Congress came with the people and having briefed me that these people were coming from MK camps and they were fully trained and they were going to train us as well to be part of Umkhonto weSizwe, which was going to be trained within the country to defend ourselves against the vigilantes, so ... MR DE KOCK: We only had the AK and the askaris themselves, based on their background and their training, they could speak the language, that was the language which was used by ANC members in camps and they knew the descriptions of the camps, they knew certain members, their families, etc. |