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UDF and ANC supporters, civilian and combatant

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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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 KUNENE: We just assumed that he was getting the orders from outside because he's the only person who had contact with comrades from outside. Even whatever was coming in, that is the material that we'd conceive before taking to other areas. If the person would know that there is a material ...
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 ...
... 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 ...
MR NGCOBO: I gave them to the other comrades who did not have firearms so that we could protect ourselves.
... in a van and we wanted to run away. He stopped us. He said you must tell my family at Makwassie that April has died and he has been killed by the ...
MR NGCOBO: There were some of our comrades from the Mpangalo, people such as Mr Bernard Mkhize.
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. ...
MRS HONOKO: Thereafter many people came into the house. They were coming in and getting out and at this stage the comrades came into my house and they said to my husband they wanted their children to be buried on the very same day and the ceremony should be held at the stadium at Zone 7. My ...
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?
MS SOOKA: And after you buried Jimmy; at the funeral, did Jimmy have an activist funeral? Were you helped? Normally when an activist dies, in a community, then usually all the comrades would come to assist the family to bury. Did that happen with you as well?
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 KOTA: I think she died five days after that. It was after comrades went to visit her and members of the organisation.
me to bury him the same week. The comrades and the activists were in my house. I was called together with my husband. The police came, they told us we must bury him immediately. We told them we are not going to do that because we have to tell our family members, we have to inform them about ...
... 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 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.
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