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UDF and ANC supporters, civilian and combatant

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... furnished for that particular purpose.  Applicant escaped from the scene in the vehicle of his brother-in-law, George Bila.  One of the local comrades, Morena, accompanied Applicant on the mission but waited for him in the vehicle.  A few days after the incident Thwala came to ...
On 8 October 1990 Howmore Ngcobo came to the applicant’s home with other comrades. They decided to go to the Point Road in Durban as they knew that this place was frequented by white people. They decided at a meeting in Point Road where they met other comrades that a certain shop would be robbed ...
... name, as well as those of other assailants had been furnished to the police, no prosecution had resulted from those incidents. He and his comrades therefore believed that the police were not investigating the killing of ANC members because they sided with the IFP and they, as ANC ...
... buying from other businesses.  he wanted people to buy solely from his shop.  He was also informing the police about the activities of UDF comrades.  The Applicant also claims that on a certain day in or about 1990 he and other UDF comrades were travelling to Umzimkulu to deliver ...
I wanted Steve to read it, one of the comrades. Then the male comrades decided to go on a hunger strike for this and it happened.
... He indicated that he was a supporter of the ANC and a member of the ANC Youth League in the village at the relevant time. He was one of the comrades in the village and was actively involved in the political activity in the village at the time. He indicated that Colin Maphanga, the ...
case to Headquarters, I received my letter of release and I built up a good relationship with him. Through him I had contact with the youth and the comrades and as well with Prince James, who was seen as the leader of the ...
MR DEHAL: Whilst you were a base commander you had about 180 comrades, MK comrades, under your command?
What happened is that before the Wesselsbron attack, my comrades, that is Ryber, who is Bhani, arrived, as I was expecting him from Umtata. When he arrived, I took him from Welkom to Wesselsbron at Mnyagene Township. Mnyagene Township I sought accommodation for him and then he found that ...
... clothed in a political blanket to enhance his chances to obtain amnesty but even if he had a political motive his actions and the actions of his comrades under his control were clearly disproportionate to his political objective of stealing a weapon. ...
... testified that he is and was at the time of the incident, a member of the African National Congress, who was trained in Swaziland. He and his comrades Baba Majola and Mduduzi Xaba, now deceased, acted on the orders of their commander Ralph, who died in Swaziland. He is unable to remember ...
... Mr Snoek, its really very simple. You had to operate according to orders. You got specific orders. What would happen to you? What would your Comrades do to you? What would your Commanders do to you, if you did other things beside what you had been ordered to do? That’s really the question. ...
... Four wanted training in order to kill Warrant Officer Nkosi and Mr Musi testified that he requested Mfalapitsa to organise for them, him and his comrades, to go into exile and again the other aspect which really doesn't form common cause is the question of the existence of a sketch. Musi ...
... had to exercise caution that those people on the left-hand side of the vehicle should not fire into the crates and thereby endangering their own comrades. I accordingly instructed him that he had to ensure that they had to know exactly in which direction to fire if ...
Then at the end of the vigil there was a service then also a vigil for the comrades and he came in, swollen as he was and he was asked, what is the problem Siphiwo and then he explained that he had been taken away and then blindfolded and his hands were manacled together with his feet and they ...
DR BORAINE: Okay, and he wasn't taken back with his comrades, he wasn't buried, nobody seems to ...(intervention)
MR LAMEY: Can you recall whether there was an interrogation with regard to the identities of these other comrades and with regard to the weapon caches?
MR RADEBE: I'm speaking about lawyers who were helping the comrades who did not have money, to have legal representatives.
MR MOGANO: Yes, he was the leader of the comrades.
He said that not one of his comrades from Botswana had come to him at any time, since the explosion to surmise that perhaps their letter had been intercepted and used to convey the bomb. Let me concede Mr Chairman, at the outset, that there is of course another possibility that if anybody did ...
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