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ANC campsExplanation Showing 261 to 280 of 337 First Page•Previous Page 9 •10 •11 •12 •13 •14 •15 •16 •17 Next Page•Last Pagewere instructed to go to Congress, because Congress was close to me and Congress had to come straight to me. In 1985 there was a directive from the ANC in exile that certain units from the Umkhonto we Sizwe would not be trained outside the country, but they would be trained inside the country and ... ... it was proud of its historical, moral high ground for fairness and how influenced it was by the injustice done to 26 000 women and children in the camps. It is to be assumed that the applicant, Mr Botha, must of necessity been a bird of a feather, must have shared that pride in the fairness of ... ... comply with the bail condition. On the same December period other detainees were released to go back to Alexandra. Amongst them was my wife Constance but they were released under severe conditions also, confined to their houses from dusk to dawn, reporting to the police station twice a day, ... MR FOURIE: Yes, we were only interested in the refugees, any refugee, not just the ANC members, because most of the recruitment was for the ANC, people would leave the country and in Swaziland or in Maputo more specifically, they would be recruited by the ANC in refugee camps. So the ninety ... MR NEL: No before in training camps we would do that at that same resort. It was the beginning of July when I sent them to do reconnaissance, and then again as to whether it would take again the location of the South African Defence Force and the South African Police, as to whether where do they stay, or their camps. ... We wanted to challenge Mr de Klerk. It was a few of his, some of his promises which he never kept. We had the situation of growing squatter camps in the surrounding areas, but what is most important is that we wanted to destroy him politically in Ventersdorp by giving him a - the fact ... and Mr de Meillon said to us that we had to go via Devon because that was one of the targets that they had observed, that they had attended military camps in the past and he knew exactly what was going on in the bases and that we had to just stop there, when we passed ... ... why those other victims were targeted, which explained whether the victims were targeted as military targets or civilian targets, were they UDF or ANC or ECC or NUSAS, or AZAPO, so that we can see what the parameters of this conspiracy were. It is submitted that it cannot be seriously suggested ... IDASA CENTRE, PRETORIA
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... why those other victims were targeted, which explained whether the victims were targeted as military targets or civilian targets, were they UDF or ANC or ECC or NUSAS, or AZAPO, so that we can see what the parameters of this conspiracy were. It is submitted that it cannot be seriously suggested ... ... femes in our legs. You could see the bones just beyond our skin. We were only skin and bones. You could even see the effect of the concentration camps in the Germans. If you look back to that you would see that the treatment that we had was exactly like the concentration camps in Germany. ... exile during 1977 whereafter he joined the African National Congress ("ANC") in Botswana. As a result of his dissatisfaction with conditions in the ANC camps, he became disillusioned with the ANC and returned to the Republic of South Africa ("RSA"). After his return he was recruited by the South ... ... when he subsequently testified before the Human Rights Violations Committee of the TRC he lied about many things inter alia that some of the ANC leaders assaulted him and other suspected spies whilst they were being held as "detainees" by the organisation in the notorious Quatro Camps ... ... to be carried out in Angola, a country which was in constant conflict. It was very difficult, we were told, for any one person to move around the camps, conduct tribunals and if you look at the fact that there would be no facilities, it would need somebody to move from Lusaka to go to Angola, ... ... when he subsequently testified before the Human Rights Violations Committee of the TRC he lied about many things inter alia that some of the ANC leaders assaulted him and other suspected spies whilst they were being held as "detainees" by the organisation in the notorious Quatro Camps in ... who were the leaders of that camp which was formed, and what was happening in that camp? --- It was a police camp. The Riot Squad. The Inkatha camps, according to my opinion, were not at the Elandskop area, but the police were staying at a certain farm which was quite close to us. I don't ... ... to the evidence, Applicant left South Africa during June 1990 in order to undergo military training in camps of the African National Congress ("ANC") and its military wing Umkhonto weSizwe ("MK") in Uganda. He returned to South Africa during March 1992 and settled in the Vaal area. He ... ... was about whom he knew, his training, names of persons who trained with him. This he gave willingly because MK members are trained in various camps, which assists us because if he can mention names and say in which camps these persons were, to determine who these persons are and to which ... The applicant became a member of the ANC after he left South Africa in 1978 to receive military training at three camps in Angola. He thereafter returned to Mocambique as a trained MK member and infiltrated the Republic of South Africa. He frequently returned to Mocambique to report to his ... |