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comradesExplanation ... was subjected to with that of random beatings and terrorising the communities and even during the imprisonment’s to separate people who had been comrades and colleagues and friends and even during those imprisonment to separate them and to isolate them from support structures and ... MRS BALOYI: Stanley was not a thief, he was a Comrade and they did arrest him at once and send him to jail. Whilst we were still wondering why he told us that he was bailed out by the Comrades and he had been discharged. He did not tell us anything about his whereabouts. opening days of our positive action campaign launched on March 1960. In September 1961, the foundation for the military wing of the PAC was laid by Comrades John Nyathi Pokela and Clarence Mlali Makwetu. The Presidential Council, based in Maseru subsequently appointed one of its members as ... ... Station they were confronted by a member of the South African Police who demanded to search them. The Applicant shot the policeman and he and his comrades fled the scene. The policeman was injured in the shooting. The mine was never placed at ... ... he and commander Sipho Mahlangu threw hand grenades at the police. In the ensuing confusion he managed to get away but his commando and two other comrades died. He went to Johannesburg and from there later made his way to Ficksburg from where he crossed into Lesotho. ... Unfortunately, there were Comrades. The others who were in the struggle, the colleagues to Leo, there were others who were from abroad, those who were coming from Johannesburg they were turned back some of them. I can mention that everybody experienced a horrible experience because people were ... ... them again the next day. Moshoaliba told the deceased to return to the post office in Manzini where they were going to meet the so-called MK comrades. The fact that these were askaris was also unknown to the trio. Later Coetzee heard that the trio had been led into an ambush and were ... ADV SANDI: What about your PAC comrades, did you ask them to assist you in the situation you were in? ... applicant: he said upon his return home, he had to report to his local political structures so that, in case he was killed by the vigilantes, his comrades would be able to know and bury him. The deceased and the other two victims were members of the vigilante group. Mr Ndzeku, presently the ... MR MLABA: On arrival, I greeted this person and he greeted us back. I told him that today he has no chance, it was his last day, because his comrades were not around. MR MOHLABA: And during the time of - at the moment of this attack or during that period, you were heading this unit consisting of yourself and the other two comrades, is that correct? MR OOSTHUIZEN: Yes, and there was also a concern about the fact that this person had not yet pointed out anybody, taken out any of his comrades. I think what exacerbated the whole thing was that the information indicated that his cohorts were to become involved in the killing of Policemen. ... clutches of the security police and the hand of a child, the photo of a hand of a child, is shown to you and you are told that is your child, your comrades were running away from us and we killed your ... MR BHANA: I would say I was in the third row and I was in front. We were holding hands as comrades and we were advancing. MR BLEKI: I tried to get in touch with the comrades after the incident giving them all the details what happened. All I had received was their support. ... as a consequence of the strategy that had been adopted by the workers. Mantyi had defected to the IFP and was known to be informing on his old comrades, thus putting the lives of the latter in jeopardy. Applicant and Joseph established Mantyi's whereabouts and his movements, and shot and ... 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 MR MASHIANI: No but we were just like comrades who came together to protect the community. ... 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 ... MR MTHEMBU: Yes, I was afraid to mention names of my fellow comrades and even those who were working underground. |