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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 Pageof things I did not know. And I decided to leave. In 1992 they shot my son at the shops. Sipo came to tell me that Thesilo has been shot by other comrades. After that one other came, also one of the comrades, he warned me to leave the house because they've already shot Silo and I must run ... 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 ... said I was so strong that they wanted me to work for them. They said they knew that I was going to be a leader of UDF, they said I must go to other comrades and make a list of the other comrades and bring it when I was coming to sign. I told them that I was leaving. I am paralysed, I won't be ... ... have to wait until a certain committee is appointed; actually that will circulate the Republic of South Africa, meeting all the relatives of those comrades who died in exile. Then from there onwards the reluctancy by my fellow comrades forces me to take this matter straight to the Truth and ... ... children were shot and through that I went to the government mortuary and I found him there. Then we had to transfer him to another mortuary. The comrades came and took him because he was also shot with other comrades and the funeral was arranged. One day we were called in court, we were shown ... MR DEHAL: Whilst you were a base commander you had about 180 comrades, MK comrades, under your command? ... that they had acted on instructions from him. They say it was the policy of APLA that cadres should not reveal the involvement of their fellow comrades in the commission of crimes with which they were being charged. They had to take responsibility for their actions and face the ... MR MQIBI: Comrades Sibusiso Afrika and other many guys because Phola Park were helping us. The only one that I remember was Sibusiso because I sent him to go and tell other comrades and he told other people from Phola Park as well. MR MASHIANI: No but we were just like comrades who came together to protect the community. MR MAMASELA: I will say that's a blatant lie because most Askaris, they were used extensively to interrogate even their own comrades who were arrested to win their hearts. So I believe in a sense that we were the masters of interrogation, not the normal police interrogation of putting a sack and ... ... policeman, law officers, were going to be sent into the townships with fire arms and sjamboks in the black townships in the struggle against the ... The comrades took us and they tried to remove the pellets, it is only three pellets now that are embedded in my body and after some time that affected me because I normally have sharp pains, I feel dizzy some times. ... chap Holtzhausen and a Willie Nortje, were moved to Denmark where they were kept for a considerable period of time in protection from their own comrades, as he was one of the chief witnesses accompanied by Willie Nortje, against Eugene de Kock in the exposure of the atrocities committed by ... charge of the hospital then. Then he said to them no he doesn't have comrades here, he has got only patients there. He cannot allow that police - that people should come and arrest patients here before they can be released. All that was actually heard from the sisters who were working in that ... MR VISSER: Then he has submitted a further document to this Committee in which he implicated you in the alleged assault and torture of comrades in Bloemfontein at Fountain Street building in 1986 and stated that you and Colonel Stevenson had organised the members of the security branch into groups ... ... and give it to the police. According to me that was very dangerous, because the end of it would be a conflict between you and your fellow comrades. Because they would even go to an extent of injuring you or at the end you would put people's lives in ... Applicant knew Benjamin Langa as a comrade and as a political activist. He also knew where he lived. Xulu and Payi advised, the applicant that Benjamin Langa had been selling out comrades. MR BOOYENS: Were you aware of any, did your askaris still identify people, former cadres or former comrades of theirs and were people still arrested coming into the country illegally? MR VISSER: Reconnaissance, yes, ... done and Nceba and his comrades were obviously keen, as Mr Olifant said ...(intervention) MRS NKUEMYANE: It was a mass funeral and the Comrades came to my house and said to me they want me to join with the |