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collaborator

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an informer or 'sell-out'; one who agreed to collaborate with the state or security forces

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She nearly lost her life when the house she was in was set alight by a crowd of youth in Beaufort West, Cape, on 22 August 1985. The house belonged to a former community councillor who was regarded as a collaborator. See collaborator.
An ANC supporter who was abducted from Umlazi, Durban, by fellow ANC supporters in 1991, allegedly on suspicion of being a collaborator. She has not been seen since and is presumed dead.
A UDF supporter who was beaten, stabbed, and had his left ear and fingers burnt off in an attempted ‘necklacing’ by other UDF supporters at Fort Beaufort, Cape, on 13 April 1985. Mr Baartman was accused of being a collaborator.
He died after he was ‘necklaced’ during a consumer boycott in Queenstown, Cape, in 1986. The named perpetrators had allegedly accused a member of his family of being a collaborator.
Was stabbed to death by a named ANC supporter in Umlazi, Durban, on 24 February 1991, allegedly because he was suspected of being a state collaborator.
He nearly lost his life when the house he was in was set alight by a crowd of youth in Beaufort West, Cape, on 22 August 1985. The house belonged to a former community councillor who was regarded as a collaborator. See councillors.
He suffered damage to property when his house was burnt by COSAS members and UDF supporters during political conflict in Jansenville, Cape, in 1985. He was suspected of being a collaborator. One COSAS member and UDF supporter was granted amnesty (AC/1999/0240).
Was stabbed to death by named perpetrators believed to be UDF supporters in KwaNdengezi, Kwazulu, near Pinetown, Natal, on 5 March 1988, allegedly because he was thought to be a collaborator.
A UDF supporter who had her home burnt down by ‘comrades’ in Uitenhage, Cape, in 1986 during political conflict in which one her relatives was accused of being a police collaborator. In March 1985, Ms Funzi had reportedly been shot and injured in the Langa shootings.
A UDF activist who was tortured by named members of the SAP in April 1986 in Pearston, Cape. Makalima was one of several other youths accused of involvement in the killing of an alleged police collaborator.
Was killed by ‘necklacing’ by HOYCO and UDF supporters in November 1985 in Hofmeyr, Cape. He had been accused of being a collaborator as he was the friend of a policeman.
A UDF supporter who was severely beaten by members of the SAP on his arrest in Hanover, Cape, on 31 December 1985. He was later sentenced to 18 years’ imprisonment for his alleged role in killing a perceived collaborator, and was released as a political prisoner in 1991.
An ANC supporter who lost his house in an arson attack by ‘comrades’ in Joza, Grahamstown, Cape, on 30 August 1986 when she was accused of being a collaborator.
She nearly lost her life when her brother’s house was set alight by a crowd of youth in Beaufort West, Cape, on 22 August 1985. Ms Vumazonke’s brother, a former community councillor, was regarded as a collaborator.
An ANC supporter who was ‘necklaced’ to death on 2 September 1985 at Ziphunzana stadium, East London. Ms Siqubetu was working as a housekeeper at Cambridge police station, East London, and was therefore perceived to be a collaborator.
An ANC supporter who was burnt and permanently injured as a result of an attempted ‘necklacing’ in June 1985 at Joza, Grahamstown, Cape. She had been accused of being a collaborator when she tried to bring lunch to her sister, who worked as a cleaner at the police station.
Was killed by ‘necklacing’ by UDF supporters in George, Cape, on 12 March 1986. He was accused of being a collaborator since he was working for the council that was forcibly removing people from Lawaaikamp to Tembalethu.
A Dikwankwetla National Party (DNP) supporter who was severely assaulted by ANC supporters in Botshabelo, near Bloemfontein, in February 1990. Mr Ntshako had attended a rally and was accosted by ‘comrades’ who accused him of being a collaborator.
An ANC supporter who was burnt to death by ‘comrades’ on 27 August 1986 in Grahamstown, Cape. She was accused of being a collaborator.
He had his house petrol-bombed by a group of youths in October 1977 in Cradock, Cape, allegedly because his brother was accused of being a collaborator in the area.
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