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comradesExplanation Showing 561 to 580 of 1000 First Page•Previous Page 25 •26 •27 •28 •29 •30 •31 •32 •33 Next Page•Last PageOur Comrades, such as Deborah Marakala, who was kept in detention for more than two years, who lost her pregnancy whilst in detention. Comrades such as Koni Khosi, who is also here today, who spent more than two years in detention without trial, having no visitors, being put under solitary ... ... 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 ... MS MOJAPELO:: On the 26th February 1990, there were some boys who came home whilst Stanley was still sleeping, they were comrades. There were some comrades who were from Temba location, they woke Stanley up, and I wasn't at home right then. They invited him to go and fight against the ... MRS MATLHOKO: On that Friday, when I heard the comrades were accompanying the Moscow people to go to their places, because they were not able to come to Makwetla area. It was when the corpse was arriving that the comrades took the Moscow people to the Moscow area. That's where my daughter met her ... ... us your side of the story. Thank you. --- If I may ask, could we please just observe a moment of silence, of silent prayer for our two fallen comrades, Gideon Mahlongolwane and Xiswa Duba please. Thank you. I will start with the arrest on the 13th November 1985. I was on my way to work - ... The applicant, who had a gun, pointed the gun at the suspect and called upon him to surrender himself as he was surrounded by applicant’s comrades. They then disarmed the deceased and started questioning him to "arrest" the suspect. The applicant, who had a gun, pointed the gun at the suspect and ... MR DEHAL: Whilst you were a base commander you had about 180 comrades, MK comrades, under your command? ... by APLA, the PAC, they were being integrated into the TDF. They are not happy with the integration into the TDF, they are clashing with their own comrades, with their own APLA comrades. They are now leaving the base where they are being integrated, to go to Umtata, to go to Qogani. This is on ... --- No, I don't want to lie. The police never came to our house, but there was a little - one of the A Team wanted to pass by the house and the Comrades attacked him. He ran away. The police came, but they never did anything wrong, no harassment of any ... ... came to me, Majonie came to me alone. He said to me your husband has been taken by the boys, by the youth. I asked him which boys and he said the comrades took him away. I asked him where he is. He said they took him, they went with him to the bush. I asked him what did you do? They said to ... ... it is that they are saying. They say a corpse was discovered in Britz and it is not known who the killer, the marauders were. We cried and some Comrades came in to ask what has happened. We have seen on the TV what has happened. ... of the young people to these councils, because you say that those who came to your house singing songs, were youth? In your statement you say, young comrades. Do you have any idea of how they felt about these councils that you sat on and that was at the chief's ... Card?. Mr Chairman, I can bring up books, all sorts of things. If you want to you can have a look at, at Sichaba, who mentions me way back. These comrades against apartheid. You’ll see that my name is mentioned in here as the person who in fact, created a lot of problems for the ANC in their ... ... police and call the police. We should tell them that there was a problem there. That was the problem because they did not want our children to be comrades and join the ... MR NGQEZA: I was not there, I was at NU7. I was one of the people that prepared for Thozamile Qoto's funeral, but I told the Comrades that I would not be able to go back to the funeral. One of the reasons why I was not going to be able to go to the funeral was because the police was aware that I ... VM MBENGO: He used to call us comrades and he would say we were not going to rule as convicts. ... who refused to treat you because of the apartheid system. These names will come and they will be revealed to people. Sir, together with other Comrades, we do remember your struggle, your participation in the struggle. We thank you very ... ... Army ("APLA") who has since died. He was at first reluctant to submit an amnesty application, but was eventually persuaded to do so by his comrades. He recalls being escorted to the prison administration offices by a warder, Mr Gholotsa, to hand in the completed form which was handed to ... The applicant and some of his comrades, who had formed themselves into a self-defence group, namely Mandla Khanyile, the leader of the group and Mabongi Nzimande decided that the deceased should be killed because of the loss of life and grief he was causing in the ANC community. I was not sure exactly who shot my son. Between Ketile - between Ketile and Thabo - I was not sure exactly who shot my son, but only the comrades who were together with my son were arrested. |