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Inkatha

Explanation
the Zulu cultural nationalist organisation, which became the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) in mid-1990.

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"... the killing of an activist was beyond doubt that the taxi industry is part of the anti-liberation movement structures like Inkatha and Mbokoto."
... at Ulundi, you say in paragraph 32, 31 and 32, of the Reasons why you did these things, why you committed these attacks, you say you were a loyal Inkatha soldier and so, in paragraph 32, you were motivated by a desire to ensure that the IFP was the dominant political party in KwaZulu Natal. Do ...
On his return, he found that the situation in the country was very unstable and unsettling. The violence between members of the ANC and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), particularly in the East Rand where he came from, was a focal issue. He was drawn into this conflict as a member of the ...
At all material times, Applicant was a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") employed as a security guard at the Bison Board factory in Piet Retief, KwaZulu-Natal. According to his version he was approached by a fellow employee, Philemon Mtungwa ("Philemon") who arranged for Applicant to ...
... of Information. The applicant says he required the arms to defend himself and other ANC supporters who were being attacked by members of the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") and other agents of the previous ...
... to the ANC. Our targets were people who belonged to the ANC/SACP Alliance, for example one vehicle that we stopped stated that they belonged to Inkatha and we let them go. Our target was the ANC/SACP Alliance ...
And he wanted us to establish, the Defence Force to establish something like an Inkatha, or something similar to it. They wanted to train young boys to protect the headmen because the headmen were being attacked. Myself and General van der Bank strategised for a long time how to go around this ...
... in organising meetings of the ANC. The deceased was a prominent man in the community. He was actively involved in getting people to join the Inkatha Freedom Party. Applicant says that the deceased used to pressurise people to join the IFP and collected membership fees from ...
... Congress (ANC). He testified at length as to how he and other members of the ANC were hounded out and harassed by members or supporters of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). On or about 15 March 1992, the house of one Cele, a member of the ANC, was allegedly attacked and set alight by members ...
The committee accepts the evidence that the applicant was a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) when the events referred to herein occurred. There is also no dispute that at the relevant time the area of KwaZulu Natal was engulfed in explicit violent conflict between the ANC and IFP ...
The applicant states that during all relevant times he was a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party (the IFP) and was the secretary thereof in the Kwa Nyavu area. He stated that he received military training in the use of firearms at Amatikulu.
... day of 93-11-11 our train was delayed due to torrential rainfall, and we were compelled to board an alternative train filled to the capacity by Inkatha members and supporters at Germiston Station. A battle ensued between the station in question and Knights station whilst the train was still ...
... Police on 31 August 1993.  Applicant was approached by his former commander, Colonel Eugene de Kock, to assist with the military training of Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") members at Ulundi in the then Natal.  Applicant duly participated in the training as an interpreter for his white ...
... known as the Self Defence Unit (SDU) in Tokoza during 1990. He says that the general purpose was to defend the community against the opposing Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). It is common cause that there was a conflict between the IFP and the African National Congress. He now applies in ...
... duties of the street committee included protecting the community against attacks from anti-ANC elements, in particular vigilante groups such as the Inkatha Freedom Party ...
... on 27 April 1994, Brigadier Gqozo was resisting the holding of elections in Ciskei. He had joined forces with other groupings, including the Inkatha Freedom Party, opposed to the coming elections, which situation intensified the conflict between Brigadier Gqozo and those political ...
The Applicant knew that these arms and explosives were likely to be provided to the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) to continue unlawful activities.  In addition he provided drugs to Riley for the purposes, as he thought, to pay off drug dealers in return for information.
CHAIRPERSON: Do you recall when you started supporting Inkatha?
the township of Katlehong as part of their duties. The township was engulfed at the time by a violent conflict between members or supporters of the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") and the ANC. Members of the SDU were charged with the responsibility of defending the township residents against ...
MR MASEKO: These were the members of Inkatha, who were called the Self Protection Unit.
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