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UDF and ANC supporters, civilian and combatant

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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... hospital you would be told, "You are coming from Xaluza. Obviously you are a UDF," and you will not get any help from that point. And it was said Comrades don't have any hospital. Maybe I should say that as the mothers of those children we did try to help our children, because the hospital ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... secondly on the 3rd 1990 Inkatha members attacked Sebokeng hostel once more. About 23 people were killed. I was called by telephone by hostel comrades to come in the morning through Comrade M Hunge. On arrival I saw dead bodies all around pointed to me. Together with other ANC and Cosatu ...
... between ANC members and gang members. This was the result of the ANC's stand which was fighting crime. This lead to the death of several comrades including an MK commander, Nee Radebe who was shot at by these gang members as well as other many comrades. What happened at that time was ...
... 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 KOTA: I think she died five days after that. It was after comrades went to visit her and members of the organisation.
MR NGCOBO: There were some of our comrades from the Mpangalo, people such as Mr Bernard Mkhize.
... was actually an operation, it was called Operation Zero Zero, which the Security Police were responsible for. What it involved was giving to young Comrades, grenades that people pretended to be from the underground, from Umkhonto we Sizwe, giving these youths these hand grenades which were, ...
MR FRANCIS: And we also know that at that stage I think Winnie Mandela was being isolated by her own comrades, it was just shortly after the Stompie Sepei trial?
... that had been used on him and the feat that had been instilled into him, he agreed to accompany them that night and point out houses of some of his ...
MR DUMAKUDE: For sure I took it upon myself. Somewhere in my document I've mentioned the three devices. This was partly to counter any eventuality. This was also explained to the comrades as the participant in this operation.
MR NGCOBO: I gave them to the other comrades who did not have firearms so that we could protect ourselves.
REVD XUNDU: And there was a quarrel between himself and you said in your statement, between himself and comrades. What was the cause of this?
MR MATHEBE: At that time, we received a message from the members of our community that there is somebody called Mishi who usually comes and abducts comrades. He was working in cahoots with the police and they explained or described him to us and then we decided that we should go and fetch him. ...
MR MASHUMI: Here in PE there was a mayor in our area, his name was Qnala, his house was destroyed together with the other one of the police and then some comrades were identified and I was - some of us were pointed out and then I ran away because I was scared.
Policemen in the building returned fire. The 1st Applicant and his two comrades then ran to the vehicle in which the 3rd Applicant was waiting for them. They got to the vehicle without incident and drove away.
... because I was a student at that time and I was their informer and I was exposed as an informer and I could not stay in the areas where my fellow comrades would be aware of. The alternative was for them to hide me there at Mr Venter's house and I could understand their reason because I was ...
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