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Bruntville attacksExplanation ... Hostel-dwellers travelling through the township to get to and from the hostel were frequently attacked by township youth. The violence in the Bruntville township outside Mooi River in the Natal Midlands is illustrative. 317 The township of Bruntville, near the farming town of Mooi River ... ... Bongani Mncwabe, both sons of well-known IFP members. b The victim was living in a UDF/ANC stronghold. Mr Meshack Xaba, a hostel resident in Bruntville, was killed as he walked towards the IFP-supporting hostel enclave in the midst of a UDF-aligned community. Three members of the Shandu ... were killed. Similarly, hostel-dwellers travelling through the township to and from the hostels were frequently attacked by township youth. 199 In Bruntville outside Mooi River in the Natal Midlands, hostel-dwellers were predominantly Inkatha-supporting and members of the Inkatha-aligned United ... ... art and drama workshops. Their stories were presented at the hearing by caregivers, and some recordings of the children’s voices were played. o Bruntville (27-29 May 1997). The Bruntville hearing dealt with political violence in the area and also with the ‘Bruntville massacres’ where ... ... for launching several large-scale attacks on adjacent townships and informal settlements in these provinces. Examples are to be found in attacks in Bruntville, Mooi River, in KwaZulu/ Natal on 8 November 1990 (killing sixteen people) and on 3 and 4 December (killing eighteen people). The ... ... the Seven Day War (see finding in regional profile, Volume Three); h the killing of thirty-four people in two armed attacks by IFP supporters in Bruntville township, Mooi River, in November and December 1990; i the deployment of a joint KZP-IFP hit squad in Esikhawini township in 1990, and ... from responsibility for hit squad activities but finds the CCB broadly culpable of politically motivated violence.
Sixteen people are killed at Bruntville, Natal in November in an attack led by hostel dwellers. Approximately 1 500 people are forced to flee their homes.
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