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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 PageCHAIRMAN: 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. I wanted Steve to read it, one of the comrades. Then the male comrades decided to go on a hunger strike for this and it happened. ... buying from other businesses. he wanted people to buy solely from his shop. He was also informing the police about the activities of UDF comrades. The Applicant also claims that on a certain day in or about 1990 he and other UDF comrades were travelling to Umzimkulu to deliver ... ... 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 ... Our 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 ... 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 ... ... 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 ... ... as opposed to political. The Committee finds it not to be so. This could mean that an Applicant who responds to the political killing of his comrades would qualify for amnesty, but were those comrades his brothers or sisters, persons closely related to him he would not so be entitled. ... ... Ngqulunga were ambushed by members of a liberation movement. The attackers were wearing balaclavas to hide their identity. Ngqulunga called them comrades and pleaded with them to spare his ... MRS LERUTLA: He was one of the Comrades. ... shack. At approximately 2pm, when school came out, Mbueseli came to me, he is currently serving a jail sentence, and they came in, he and other comrades, and they asked to see Lulama, and I said to them that Lulama lives at Kwana and I have got a problem that you should come and look for him ... People followed, the comrades followed him and we, he, they asked him whether he did not know whether there was a consumer boycott or not. They told him to leave the truck and the truck was bunt down by the community. MR MOTHIBE: I went to Shell House together with some comrades, we were five in number. When we arrived at Shell House, we were supposed to inform Zakes, but we did not find him there. We found Jackie Selebe, now the Commissioner of the Police and we informed Jackie about the situation. Comrade ... ... day there were threats which I received from the other organisation. They said I could be targeted. On the 30th April, the same year, there were comrades, a large group of them who came to my place. ... I was there for fourteen days, one week in the police station and one week there in the jail. After a while comrades came to pay bail for R1,000-00 and I went home. Two days there after Jipie Kalolo took me and [indistinct] with another doctor - to another doctor who examined and helped me and ... I said that I live in this community and the comrades were there at the time. I am even referring to the organisations. The organisations, any one who was in the Councillors or whoever, can - no one came to tell me who had burnt my house, but my house was burnt. ... informer, impimpi, and he gave the ZP's information about Mliko. On a previous occasion Mr Kunene's house was burned for betraying his fellow ... ... carry that for the rest of our lives, but what I will remember is the participation in the struggle with normal, fallible people who were wonderful ... MR DLAMINI: I have three children who were comrades. They were always on the alert because they were ANC members. At that time any ANC Comrade was to be killed. MR VISSER: And in paragraph 39 on page 17, you have then attempted to sketch your position as well as those of your comrades in the Security Branch. And you ask the Committee to pay attention to that when considering your application. |