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comradesExplanation Showing 301 to 320 of 1000 First Page•Previous Page 12 •13 •14 •15 •16 •17 •18 •19 •20 Next Page•Last PageMR PLAATJIES: During that time of the period I started arranging illegal firearms because I see that the policemen were terrorising us, we armed ourselves as we were smuggling illegal firearms with some comrades from ...[indistinct] MR MOHLABA: Was there anyone of you, that is yourself and the other two comrades of you, who had a personal vendetta or a score to settle with one of the deceased according to your knowledge? ... opened, as we were knocking there someone enquired, asked who, he wanted to know who was knocking at the door. We told that person that we were comrades from Tanzania, we wanted to get to the farmhouse. They opened the door and we got inside. We asked them to direct us to the farmhouse. We ... ... we liked the ANC. After some time during that year my elder son - it happened that at some time all the male children we had to call them Comrades, and therefore that created the differences and the conflict in our society. All the men in that place had a meeting, and then it was ... ... He gave me the permission to give them full details because he knew that they wouldn’t be able to get him where he was. At night I would see the Comrades coming to visit him and they would also thank me for the job that I was doing. On a Thursday that my brother left, the Comrades visited my ... ... was killed because he did not comply with the stipulated procedure. He also says it was because he was avenging the killing of his comrades, Joseph Kulu. Not only had the incident occurred more than (10) months ago but there is also no indication that the deceased and his ... ... and supporters at Madadeni. We were harassed. This went on until in 1993 one day, it was late at night, I think it was about half past eight - comrades at that time, ANC comrades, never used to sleep home because they were scared, so they used to run away. Up until today there are a lot of ... When the comrades found the victims, they discovered firearms and knives that were smeared with blood. The victims admitted that they were responsible for the ANC comrade's killing. The applicant stated that the deceased comrade was seen with the victims on the Friday preceding his death. ... rumour that Mr Nhlanhla Msane (hereinafter referred to as "the deceased") was a Kwa Zulu police informer who had informed on one of the applicant's comrades, Mduduzi Mathobela which resulted in the said Mathodela being shot dead by the ... ... who were staying in Pumla. They went to the extension, they went to the house of the leader of the Black Cats. We heard that there were people, comrades from Bethal, Davel and Ermelo. When they arrived there, Lucky and Sepo, my sons, they trying to retrieve, they were taken. They started ... Now these two conflicting parties were already established and they don't have to be ashamed about this, it's the Mokodos and then we have the comrades on the other side. Now the comrades were the younger people, the Mokodos He asked them if they had any guns and they said no. He then gave instructions to the comrades to kill them. He said that he gave this order because the situation was tense at the time and there was danger of an Inkatha attack on the comrades. He took it that these people were coming to attack ... On the 18th of September - 14th of September that same year, we were busy with our personal things, as we - as comrades, just a group of comrades and we were also unemployed at that time. Our meeting was at eight, I was afraid to be alone at home, because there was - were coming in and out they ... MR FALCONER: Paragraph 8 it is suggested that it was a well known fact that you used to hand people over to the A-Team to make them talk and you had also used the A-Team to point out comrades. Did you ever hand people over to the A-Team? killed by comrades. If I remember well, after that we have to go on with funeral arrangements. While we were busy doing that it was the time to bury him. The person who had to conduct the funeral service was one guy called Malusi. They arrived and they took the deceased's body and we thought ... They said, and then I wanted to know from them, what is it, what has she done and they said no, she knows. And they said, come, let's go to the other comrades. We then, they MR NGCOBO: Yes I said so. I had told the police that my mother was killed by the comrades (ANC supporters), and the police wanted me to investigate this, whereas this was their job. Applicant and Mr Msomi, armed with hand grenades, went to launch the attack on the Dladla homestead. The other comrades and SDUs remained behind to keep watch and protect other areas from possible attack by the IFP. They said that the "witdoeke" that gathered at Crossroads on those mornings did not come together with the express purpose of attacking KTC, but rather to defend their homes against attacks by comrades from KTC. ... obviously. Our belief was that these people were members of the underground ANC, that as quick as possible before other members of the cell or comrades or colleagues of theirs could be informed about them being arrested or apprehended. We wished to move on any possible comrades of theirs ... |