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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 PageMR DEHAL: Whilst you were a base commander you had about 180 comrades, MK comrades, under your command? ... decision was not to kill policemen. The same group of four members planned the operation. The applicant was to confront the policemen while his comrades were to approach from behind and take the guns. Two policemen were held up and one ran away. The other allegedly went for his gun upon ... CHAIRMAN: If I remember very well, this was done by people who called themselves comrades. I don't know whether there were also criminals amongst those comrades. ... 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 ... 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 ... ... 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 - ... ... point where there were shootings and where a bullet entered your body, please. --- It was at the Ciskeian borders. We were still in a bit, we saw comrades at the field and we thought we should also cross the field and go to the stadium. When we came close to the razor wire and were entering ... ... going to follow those up. You reminded us, both of you, that there was a time in this country when standing for the truth cost a price, and those comrades that became comrades in 1990 and 1991 after that sometimes forget that, that there was a time in this country when standing for the truth ... CHAIRPERSON: Are you aware of any other of your comrades who were involved in such fights? thereafter. The comrades went to dig out our father's grave, which is still at NY5 here. more than 15, because Comrades were more than 15 in the cell they would go to one Comrades and friends. Thank you very very much, this last period and the people who have come forward has been a very difficult time for all of you as you have been sitting here and listening, and I'm not just talking about the discomfort you're feeling standing at the back or sitting on the ... ... he spoke in English, but not fluent. He stated to me, "hey, you dog, tell your other dog friend that he shot my brother and that he had shot at my comrades and that we are coming to get him. If we can't get him, any other dog wearing that uniform." He stated to me also that Harry Gwala said in ... There was a funeral in the location. It was one of the comrades who was shot and dead, his name was Thomas Segolo. So it was his funeral and it was on Friday. The situation in the location was not stable. There was a tense situation I would explain it that way. The youth was not stable ... ... that was the information that the Lembede Unit had gained. And seen in that context then one has a better understanding of why Mr Xundu and his comrades then attacked the golf club as they did. Yet it would seem that when the information note or the operational record, at page 65 of the ... CHAIRPERSON: But in this instance you are convinced she was killed by her comrades in MK? CHAIRPERSON: You are talking here about 11 comrades who were arrested together with you maybe. Among them, did you know any, or did you know all of them? into one of the neighbouring Bantustans. In the context, Councillors were seen as part o the discredited Apartheid System and the Applicant and his comrades were prepared to do anything to bring the system to its ... ... he testified against them and they were convicted and sentenced to terms of imprisonment. The Applicant states that he testified against his comrades because he was ordered by members of the SBs to do so. They recruited him to work for them. At the time he knew that his evidence was ... MR VISSER: And the persons amongst whom Mr Nceba and of course his comrades you regarded as trained terrorists? |