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InkathaExplanation ... involvement in politics, because in KwaZulu Natal, at the time when I grew up when I attended school, it was the time when we were still taught Inkatha as a subject at school. So now, when I became aware of what was politically happening around me, and what was happening in the country at ... ... out his political opponents. At some stage applicant began to identify himself with the politics of Jamile and became a member or supporter of Inkatha and acted as one of Jamile's bodyguards for which service he was paid R600-00 per month by ... ANSWER:: There was a day in 1990 in February, there was a rumour that Inkanana(?), Inkatha was present and the police ... Morowa House because we were wanted as new recruits. Then our names would be submitted, as well as the ranks, and we were taken as members of the Inkatha Freedom Party. And at the beginning of 1988 we were taken in buses and we were taken to Cape Town a Koeberg Training Camp. That's where we ... "It was said that the accused is a member of the Communist Party in the ANC and Umkohnto weSizwe, who is the political opponent of Inkatha, and that it is mitigating." Islanders like Harrison Dube were prepared to work in - these councils demonstrated their failure. We find that right up to the end of the 1970’s Inkatha and Chief Buthelezi were highly respected in our region in ... ... the deceased's hands and the Hlongwa's shot him. Mbutho hacked at him with the tomahawk. The five of them ran away when it became clear that some Inkatha supporters and police were coming to assist the deceased. The applicants accept that they caused the death of Mkhize who died in ... MR VAN DER HEYDE: Mr Chairperson, I'm Chris van der Heyde, appearing on behalf of the Inkatha Freedom Party. MR BADENHORST: Yes. Inkatha, I was involved with training of certain Inkatha members, sorry, not APLA, it was also the basic war techniques, fire and movement, the handling of firearms and we helped to train them and we've tried to install some discipline into them. MR DE KOCK: The request was that I had to supply them with explosives. They interrogated a Inkatha leader because of weapons which was found with him and during this process, the Inkatha member died and they wanted the explosives to plant it at his body and to detonate it to create the impression ... 17. Inkatha. In 1985 Chief Minister Buthulezi requested paramilitary support from the RSA Government. The RSA government decided on 20 December 1985 to grant him this support and tasked the SADF to render the support. The project was known was Operation MARION. MISS SEROKE: You say these boys were four. Your statements, in your statement you say they were Inkatha group. Were they Incatha group in your village ? MR SHEIN: Even though you felt threatened by Inkatha, you were of the opinion that there were people following you from Inkatha who were intent on killing you. Even though you considered the police to be your enemy, is it correct that this, these particular police in the vehicle that was following ... MR MADEBE: I wouldn't know because it became very clear that it is Inkatha and the policemen and the soldiers that were killing the Xhosas. ... people who have been burning our houses. So many things have happened. We were assaulted. I even left the church because I was referred to as an Inkatha member. ... ... paragraph there summarises what happens, talks about the three of them, the co-accused, moving as a small band of armed men through an accepted Inkatha area and the first person that had come to be shot at was the witness Zondo and there was fire opened. He wasn't charged but it seems to me ... MR MWELI: It means something evil, the killers, the people who are perpetrating evil actions. People of Inkatha, that’s the meaning of the word. It will mean that. ... his rifle to the window, therefore I went under cover and ran into the bedrooms. They went inside by knocking the door. The were shouting the Inkatha slogan and saying Di, Di, as we are saying at the moment. They were destroying everything, the furniture. The gunshots continued. The ... MR MAZIBUKO: Because Mazibuko was a member of Inkatha and he was coercing members of the community into joining his particular organisation. ADV SANDI: Amongst the, were there any other utterances like the fact that they were accusing you and alleging that you were an Inkatha members. |